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... genetic code occur within mitochondria , which contain their own DNA for certain genes , as well as the machinery necessary for protein synthesis . Mito- chondrial genetic codes vary with the organism . Thus , CUA is read as threonine ...
... genetic code occur within mitochondria , which contain their own DNA for certain genes , as well as the machinery necessary for protein synthesis . Mito- chondrial genetic codes vary with the organism . Thus , CUA is read as threonine ...
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... genes into human germ cells d . prenatal identification of genetic disease genes e . genetic testing for carriers of harmful alleles 7. Which of the following sequences along a double stranded DNA molecule may be recognized as a cutting ...
... genes into human germ cells d . prenatal identification of genetic disease genes e . genetic testing for carriers of harmful alleles 7. Which of the following sequences along a double stranded DNA molecule may be recognized as a cutting ...
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... Genetic Drift Flip a coin a thousand times , and a result of 700 heads and 300 tails would make you very suspicious ... genetic drift , changes in the gene pool of a small population due to chance . Only luck could result in random drift ...
... Genetic Drift Flip a coin a thousand times , and a result of 700 heads and 300 tails would make you very suspicious ... genetic drift , changes in the gene pool of a small population due to chance . Only luck could result in random drift ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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