Evolutionary BiologyCovers the genetic, developmental, and ecological mechanisms of evolutionary change, the major features of evolutionary history as revealed by phylogenetic and paleontological studies, and material on adaptation, molecular evolution, co-evolution, and human evolution. |
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Recombination may be said to differ from mutation in that it is usually a reciprocal
exchange of DNA sequences ( " genes ' ) that are themselves not altered .
However , crossing over is not always reciprocal , and it may occur within the
confines ...
Recombination may be said to differ from mutation in that it is usually a reciprocal
exchange of DNA sequences ( " genes ' ) that are themselves not altered .
However , crossing over is not always reciprocal , and it may occur within the
confines ...
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In the heterozygous condition , a metacentric chromosome usually segregates
normally from the homologous acrocentrics with which it pairs , so the gametes
are usually euploid ( i . e . , have a complete haploid genome ) . GENE
MUTATIONS ...
In the heterozygous condition , a metacentric chromosome usually segregates
normally from the homologous acrocentrics with which it pairs , so the gametes
are usually euploid ( i . e . , have a complete haploid genome ) . GENE
MUTATIONS ...
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Alleles are usually recognized by their phenotypic ef . fects ; DNA sequence
variants recognized by direct sequencing are usually called haplotypes . ALLELE
FREQUENCY See GENE FREQUENCY . ALLOMETRIC GROWTH Growth of a ...
Alleles are usually recognized by their phenotypic ef . fects ; DNA sequence
variants recognized by direct sequencing are usually called haplotypes . ALLELE
FREQUENCY See GENE FREQUENCY . ALLOMETRIC GROWTH Growth of a ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
Chapter | 18 |
THE EFFECT OF DENSITY | 24 |
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