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lactase persistence: evidence for selection

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... this phenotype is inherited and, if so, how. You breed the scaleless carp to a carp from a pure-breeding population with a normal scale pattern. Among their progeny (the F1 population) 1/2 have the wild-type scale pattern and 1/2 have a linear pattern you have not seen before. a. (2) You mate two li ...
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... immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing a popular strategy to study transcriptome-wide RNA modifications, while creating challenges for analysis , especially in peak-finding. However, there have been no any available tools or softwares for MeRIP-Seq data analysis yet. Here, we present a high-effi ...
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