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X Linked Inheritance

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... Overall error rate about 1 /100 milj nt  99.9 % repaired Errors less than 1 / cell, about 1017 cell division Most of the errors in somatic cells  not inherited Worst mutation prevent fertilization and are never detected ...
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BIO 208 Homework: Bacterial Genetics 2011 17.1 constitutive gene

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X linked

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Lateral gene transfer between prokaryotes and multicellular

... Commentary Although lateral gene transfer (LGT) is known to play an important role in the evolution of prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes [1-3], lateral transfer between prokaryotes and multicellular eukaryotes has been more controversial. In recent years, evidence has accumulated for genes of p ...
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11.1 Genetic Variation Within Populations

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effect of protein on gene expression

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Gene Structure: Searching Genbank and Interpreting

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control of the drosophila body pattern

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