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classical genetics

... is the transfer of parental characters to the off springs. Variation is the differences between the parents and off springs and also between the off springs of a set of parents. Variations are of two types 1.Somatic variations: These are variations that affect only the somatic cells or body cells. T ...
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... contains multiple regulatory switches that allow for transcription of that gene in multiple tissues. The expression of Pitx1 is important in various tissues because the Pitx1 protein is itself a regulatory protein that serves many roles in the development of the fish. Pitx1 controls the expression o ...
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... on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, affiliated phylogenetically to the class Betaproteobacteria. The type species is Sulfuricella denitrificans. Description of Sulfuricella denitrificans sp. nov. Sulfuricella denitrificans (de.ni.tri9fi.cans. N.L. v. denitrifico to denitrify; N.L. part. adj. denitri ...
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... thaliana sequences) (fig. 1A and supplementary fig. 1 [fig_S1.pdf] in Supplementary Material online). The specific function and cellular localization of these proteins are not known; some have potential signal peptides and might be secreted extracellularly (Dong and Dunstan 1999; Matsuyama et al. 19 ...
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... used more narrowly to describe alternative forms of the same gene. If there are at least two relatively common versions of a DNA sequence at a given locus in a population, the locus is said to exhibit polymorphism. Allelic heterogeneity – the existence of many different disease causing alleles at a ...
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... dominant to yellow) is approximately 7 mu away from a gene affecting pod width (wide is dominant to narrow). Both genes are located on chromosomes 5. A third gene affecting pod length (long is dominant to short) is located on chromosome 4. True-breeding plants with green, wide and long pods were mat ...
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... Further dissection of the prerequisites for natural selection shows that, in order for a replicator to undergo natural selection, it must be an active, germ-line replicator. An active replicator is one whose nature (form, structure, effect on the surroundings, etc.) influences the likelihood of it b ...
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... remaining 10 000 trees, including branch lengths (savebrlens=yes) was produced. Three different replications of these analyses were performed. A second analysis was performed comparing shorter 16S rRNA gene sequences (376–947 bp) that had been determined to be closely related to ‘Candidatus M. mitoc ...
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... (a) The mother of II-1 has genotype hd A/hd A, and the father of II-1 has genotype HD a/hd a. Therefore, II-1 must have the genotype HD a/hd A. (b) The male II-2 has genotype hd A/hd A and therefore must contribute an hd A gamete to each offspring. Among the gametes from II-1, the possible genotypes ...
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... encoding GHRH. The gene consists of five exons separated by interval introns and spanning 10 kb. In cattle, MOODY et al. (1995) identified a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) within PCR amplification product of the bovine GHRH gene. The bovine GHRH gene was sequenced and found to be 91 ...
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