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EC and Genetics - University of Houston
EC and Genetics - University of Houston

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... gene transfer. Nevertheless, in reality, many genes have been lost from mitochondrial genomes, the nuclear copies instead being active in these species. Such a strong selective force for gene transfer cannot be explained by Muller’s ratchet only (Blanchard and Lynch 2000). Another hypothesis of gene ...
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Designer baby

Designer baby is a term that refers to the product of a genetically engineered baby. These babies are ""designed"" (fixed/changed) while still in the womb to achieve more desired looks, skills, or talents.
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