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genetical
genetical, a. (dʒɪˈnɛtɪkəl) [f. genetic + -al1.] = genetic a. † Also, in early use = synthetic (cf. genesis 3).1654 Whitlock Zootomia Pref. A viij b, I love books that make use of Sciences, not compile them into their Geneticall, or Analyticall Parcels. 1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. i. xi. (1858) 45 A com... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection External links The Genetical Theory Of Natural Selection 1930 non-fiction books Books about evolution Eugenics books Genetics in the United Kingdom wikipedia.org
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Genetical and functional investigation of fliC genes encoding flagellar ...
HhaI-RFLP typing of fliC genes in E. coli. PCR products obtained with primers fliC-1 and fliC-2 were digested with HhaI to obtain H-serotype specific RFLP patterns from reference strains for the 53 different E. coli H-serotypes [3, 9].HhaI-RFLP typing of E. coli fliC genes coding for flagellar types H1 to H56 revealed individual patterns corresponding to the different H-serotypes (Fig. 1).
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The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour
"The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour" is a 1964 scientific paper by the British evolutionary biologist W.D. wikipedia.org
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Is it possible in modern biology to make any person's identical twin (or genetical clone) using his DNA? I was told by a Biotech professor (who came in our college for a guest lecture) that Bio Technology has now beco...
I will assume that by "identical twin", you refer to "clones". Individuals who share the same genetics but of course do not necessarily share the same womb. I won't pay much attention in detail epigenetic modification nor in the length of telomeres. While it has never been done for ethical reasons, ...
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Coscinodiscophyceae
However, diatom taxonomy is changing due to the development of new molecular and genetical analysis tools. wikipedia.org
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Can you suggest 5 benefits of Genetical modification technologies like CRISPR ?
1.Treating diseases in Humans and animals 2. Developing new drugs 3. Growing agricultural crops 4. Developing new cancer treatments 5. Identifying and treating In Vitro problems
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Legbar
It was created in the early twentieth century by Reginald Crundall Punnett and Michael Pease at the Genetical Institute of Cambridge University. History The Legbar was the second auto-sexing chicken breed created by Reginald Crundall Punnett and Michael Pease at the Genetical Institute of Cambridge wikipedia.org
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Does too much Genetical Modification leads to formation of new species? I think Genetical Modification can be termed as 'Artificial Mutation'. Is it possible that genes can be modified so much that it leads to the int...
yes it possible, in one article show a study for Mycoplasma genitalium which have 525 gene, however only 382 genes are essential for biological functions, they take out the nature gene and place the ' artifical gene' which synthsis in vitro, to test if the M. genitalium will survival when the No. of...
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Genetics Research
It was established in 1960 as Genetical Research, obtaining its current name in 2008. The founding editor-in-chief was Eric C.R. wikipedia.org
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How does genetical variability works on bacteria? I'm very Lay in biology, but I was studying the subject and the following problem emerged: It's known that all bacteria are unicellular beings, and their reproduction...
The question is based on the false assumption that sexual reproduction creates genetic variance. If we neglect epistasis, then on average segregation and recombination do not increase genetic variance within the population. All 3 of the following processes present in some bacteria lineages do increa...
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Drosophila elegans species subgroup
Genetical Research 84: 11-26. External links Drosophila elegans species subgroup at NCBI elegans species subgroup Insect species groups wikipedia.org
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Is it considered feasible to genetically improve plants for better Carbon dioxide breakdown? I have found several somewhat related questions and answers here and elsewhere, but I couldn't find, if any scientist groups...
I'm not sure from your question if you're clear on the relationship between carbon fixation and 'energy', so just to be clear: carbon fixation in photosynthesis is the process of capturing CO2 and using it to store light energy in the form of carbohydrates. More CO2 capture = more harvestable 'energ...
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Reproductive value (population genetics)
Ronald Fisher first defined reproductive value in his 1930 book The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection where he proposed that future offspring be discounted The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Keyfitz, N. and Caswell, H. 2005. Applied Mathematical Demography. wikipedia.org
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Malthusian growth model
P(0) is the initial population size, r = the population growth rate, which Ronald Fisher called the Malthusian parameter of population growth in The Genetical Irruptive growth – an extension of the Malthusian model accounting for population explosions and crashes Malthusian catastrophe Neo-malthusianism The Genetical wikipedia.org
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