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  • ...rtion of offspring that would have each characteristic, and the field of [[genetics]] began. ...rst genetic maps.<ref>Sturtevant AH (1913) [http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/ahs-13.pdf The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in Dr
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  • ...important tool in many fields of sciences including biology, microbiology, genetics, diagnostics, clinical laboratories, forensic and environmental sciences, h
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  • ...for a general history of the dog type, and additional details on history, genetics, coat color, and so on.''
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  • ...University Press, 1963) and [[Daniel Kevles]], ''In the name of eugenics: Genetics and the uses of human heredity'' (New York: Knopf, 1985) ISBN 0-520-05763,
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  • ...iology Institute and Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, California. 4(4): 765–774. Retrie
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  • ...the early stages of treatment. This leads to a state of mixed [[chimera (genetics)|chimerism]] early after transplant where both recipient and donor HSC coex
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  • ===Customs, taboos and genetics=== ...own child, especially during the first year of life, and that there are [[Genetics|genetic factors]] which are determinative of this compulsion.<ref name="Har
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  • ...e toxins, it is very difficult to trace the infections, but some molecular genetics technologies, such as the automated culture system BacT/ALERT™ )<ref>{{Ci
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  • | title = Genetics and the making of Homo sapiens
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  • ...sses introduced into DNA strands during processes such as [[transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and [[DNA replication]].<ref name=Wang>{{cite journal | au ...RNA transcript until it reaches a region of DNA called the ''[[terminator (genetics)|terminator]]'', where it halts and detaches from the DNA. This complementa
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  • ...cMahon W., Wijsman E., Schellenberg G. (2002). ''American Journal of Human Genetics, 71'', 100-115.</ref> ...HANK3 Gene Are Associated with Autism] Synopsis of information from Nature Genetics (January 2007). 4 citations. Cure Autism Now. Retrieved March 3, 2007</ref>
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  • ....gov/condition=21hydroxylasedeficiency What is 21-hydroxylase deficiency?] Genetics Home Reference, U.S. National Library of Medicine.</ref>
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  • ...e="Gill San MT"><u>From Abstract:</u>&nbsp;The confluence of evidence from genetics, microbiology, astrobiology, and astrophysics indicates that life in the Mi
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  • Modern studies of genetics also provide numerous examples of how mutation, [[horizontal gene transfer|
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  • Most attempts at [[genetics|genetic]] repair have traditionally involved the use of a [[retrovirus]] to
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  • ...', a somewhat diffuse discourse on his theories about early civilizations, genetics and contemporary government and industrial policies. Five more chapters wer
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  • ...ame=Harrisons>J. Larry Jameson, Peter Kopp:Chapter 56. Principles of Human Genetics. Harrison's Online Featuring the complete contents of Harrison's Principles
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  • ...ral selection in a form consistent with molecular biology and [[population genetics]]. By this theory, all extant living things are the products of descent wit Modern genetics has identified many mechanisms that enable some organisms to evolve rapidly
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  • ...ike ascus, several ascomyctes have been used for elucidating principles of genetics and heredity , particularly ''[[Neurospora crassa]]''.
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