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assort
assort, v. (əˈsɔːt) [a. OF. assorter (mod. assortir), f. à to + sorte sort, kind; cf. It. assortare (Florio), -ire.] 1. trans. To distribute (things, rarely persons) into groups, as being of like nature or intended for the same purpose; to arrange in sorts, classify.1490 Caxton Eneydos xv. 54 And ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Novelbright
The band's single The Last Hope, was released on 8 July 2021. 2021–2023: Assort The band's single Life Squall, was released on 23 July 2021. The band's third studio album Assort, on 18 May 2022. The band's single Why, was released on 10 August 2022. wikipedia.org
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assorte
† aˈssorte, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. assort v. or its F. original.] A company, group.c 1400 Sowdone Bab. 1997 Sitte down here by one assorte. Oxford English Dictionary
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Heterogonesis
Normally, the genomes of the two parents assort into two diploid bi-parental daughter cells. wikipedia.org
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assorting
assorting, vbl. n. (əˈsɔːtɪŋ) [f. assort v. + -ing1.] Assortment; the supplying of the sorts of which there is a deficiency.1883 Daily News 22 Oct. 7/1 The new orders are only small, and for assorting-up purposes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Transduction (psychology)
This fact was well rooted when Fesenko demonstrated that this nucleotide cGMP was able to directly regulate a new assort of membrane channels now called wikipedia.org
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assorter
aˈssorter U.S. [f. assort v. + -er1.] One who assorts.1897 Scribner's Mag. Jan 17/2 The assorter, who distributes the bundles [of goods] into lots to go to the different parts of the city. 1915 W. Holt Beacon for Blind vii. 70 He was anxious to bring deaf and dumb assorters into the Post Office. Oxford English Dictionary
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besort
▪ I. † beˈsort, v. Obs. [f. be- + sort n. or v.; cf. assort v.] To assort, match, or agree with; to befit.1605 Shakes. Lear i. iv. 272 Such men as may besort your Age.▪ II. † beˈsort, n. Obs. [? from prec. vb.; cf. assort n.] Suitable company.1604 Shakes. Oth. i. iii. 238 Such Accomodation, and beso... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adeline Harris Sears
Then comes the intellectual part, the taste to assort colors and to make the appearance what it ought to be, where so many hundreds of shades are to be wikipedia.org
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assorted
assorted, ppl. a. (əˈsɔːtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed.] Arranged in sorts, classified; matched, suited, fitted; furnished with all sorts. Also, comprising various sorts.a 1797 Burke (T.) No way assorted to those with whom they must associate. [See assort v. 4.] 1814 Southey Roderick ii. Wks. IX. 14 In wedloc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crossover value
The effect is to assort the alleles on parental chromosomes, so that the gametes carry recombinations of genes different from either parent. wikipedia.org
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assortative
assortative, a. (əˈsɔːtətɪv) [f. assort v. + -ative.] That assorts; assortative mating, non-random mating, mating on the basis of the possession by the partners of similar characteristics, circumstances, etc.1897 K. Pearson in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 1896 A. CLXXXVII. 258 Preference of individuals with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ayaka Sasaki
2019: Bunny Gone Bad 2019: 2020: 2021: A-rin Kingdom / SPECIALIZER 2022: Lady Cat 2023: / Studio albums 2017: Compilation albums 2020: A-rin Assort wikipedia.org
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What is 'independent assortment'? What is the definition of 'independent assortment'. I tried researching this term but came back with two results: 1. alleles assort themselves independently of different alleles ...
The term was pioneered by Mendel, who had no knowledge of chromosomes, so definition 1 would perhaps be the best answer. However, we now know that definition 1 arises from definition 2 (chromosomes are inherited independently of each other) and from the fact that chromosomes recombine (cross-over). ...
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Genetic linkage
During meiosis, chromosomes assort randomly into gametes, such that the segregation of alleles of one gene is independent of alleles of another gene. When two genes are close together on the same chromosome, they do not assort independently and are said to be linked. wikipedia.org
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