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  • ...tes,''' p. 227-242. In D. Rollinson and R. M. Anderson (eds.), Ecology and Genetics of Host-Parasite Interactions. Academic Press, London. ISBN 0-12-593690-7 ...), Genetics, New Frontier: Proceedings of the XV International Congress of Genetics. Oxford and I.B.H., New Delhi.
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  • Pathologists subspecializing in this area focus on the understanding of human genetics at a molecular level. They may confirm or rule out suspected genetic diseas
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  • ...rous sclerosis]]), infectious diseases and [[endocrinology]]. The study of genetics is also becoming increasingly important. From the basic science of cutaneous genetics and immunology, to the practical application of new knowledge and technolog
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  • ...et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2007 |format= |work= |publisher=Plos Genetics|pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>. In turn, the
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  • ...e kept to a minimum. No detailed discussion of general dog topics such as genetics, whelping, choosing a reputable breeder, how to care for puppies, and so fo
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  • ...l from one bacterial cell to another in a process known as [[transduction (genetics)|transduction]], and this [[horizontal gene transfer]] is one reason why th ...tools for introducing new genes into the host (known as [[transformation (genetics)|transformation]] or [[transfection]]), and this approach of using viruses
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  • ...regulation might take place. The set point model is rooted in physiology, genetics and molecular biology, and suggests that there is an active feedback mechan
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  • ...n of Species published in 1937,<ref name=dobzhansky37> Dobzhansky T (1937) Genetics and the origin of species. New York: Columbia University Press. 364 p </ref ...r's first book combined insights and methods from paleontology, population genetics, systematics, and natural history, thus providing a unified modern evolutio
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  • ...ution, frameshift, and sequence-substitution mutageneses. Annual Review of Genetics 36:279-303. ...nstability of the human genome: mutation and DNA repair in Human Molecular Genetics 2 by Tom Strachan and Andrew P. Read (1999) published by John Wiley & Sons,
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  • ...k of [[Gregor Mendel]] and there was little or no knowledge available on [[genetics]], so the fifth chapter discusses the laws of variation in relatively vague
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  • ...ular biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, neurobiology and behavior, genetics and development, physiology, and so on, reflecting the particular cultures
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  • ...e bacteria. Bacteriophages proved ideal model organisms for the study of [[genetics]] and [[molecular biology]]. [[Image:Twort.JPG|thumb|200 px|Frederick Twort
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  • A radical ambition of some groups is [[human enhancement]] via genetics, eventually by [[molecular engineering]]. ''See also:'' [[transhumanism]].
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  • ...species: ''[[Corucia zebrata]]'' is black, and the autosomal [[Dominance (genetics)|dominant]] color is yellow-green.<ref>Jones SL, Schnirel BL (2006) Subspec ...4464/}}</ref> Eiberg and colleagues showed in a study published in ''Human Genetics'' that a mutation in the 86th [[intron]] of the ''[[HERC2]]'' gene, which i
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  • ...minor allele frequency]] &mdash; the lowest allele frequency at a [[locus (genetics)|locus]] that is observed in a particular population.
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  • ...have been driven by concepts and techniques developed in the science of [[genetics]]. This scientific plant breeding has contributed about 50% of the improvem ==Genetics and crop breeding intertwined==
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  • ...osure as well, but can have other causes such as hormone activity, stress, genetics, and reactions to certain medications<ref name=Situm>Situm M, M Kolić, Z B
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  • ...ork from developmental biology, paleontology, developmental and population genetics, cancer research, physics, and theoretical biology, this book explores the *'''<u>Abstract:</u>>''' During the 20th century our understanding of genetics and the processes of gene expression have undergone revolutionary change. I
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  • ...son with non-human [[primate|primates]]. Physical anthropologists study [[genetics]] and [[physiology]] in modern populations as well as in the fossil record ===Genetics===
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  • ...vital functions of an organism occur within cells, and cells contain the [[genetics|hereditary information]] necessary for regulating cell functions and for tr ...interfere with its processing. During processing, DNA is [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]], or copied into a special RNA, called mRNA. This mRNA is the
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