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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ALLELOMORPHIC»
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scientific papers of william bateson
Such characters we propose to call allelomorphs1, and the zygote formed by the
union of a pair of opposite allelomorphic gametes we shall call a heterozygote.
Similarly, the zygote formed by the union of gametes having similar allelomorphs,
...
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Ecology and Behaviour of the Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae)
... on frons Sex differences in elytral colour pattern Calvia sp. Allelomorphic
series and order of dominance of three morphs (originally considered separate
species) Coelophora inaequalis Inheritance of colour morphs Eight allelic
morphs of ...
Ivo Hodek, A. Honek, Helmut F. van Emden, 2012
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The Genetics of the Mouse
Studies of multiple allelomorphic series in the house mouse. III. A spectro-
photometric study of mouse melanin. J. Gen. 36, 139-143. 130. Davenport, C. B.
1904. Color inheritance in mice. Science, 19, 110-114. 131. Detlefsen, J. A. 1921.
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Heredity: In the Light of Recent Research
An individual containing both members of an allelomorphic pair of characters, i.e.
which is hybrid in respect of that pair of characters, and produces germ-cells
bearing one and the other respectively. Adjective—heterozygou.~:. Homozygote.
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A Dictionary of Biology
Two or more genes (q.v.) are said to be alleles (of each other) or allelomorphic (
to each other) when they (I) occupy the same relative position (locus) on
homologous chromosomes, and, when in the same cell, undergo pairing during
meiosis ...
Michael Abercrombie, Clarence James Hickman, M. L. Johnson, 1951
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Human Anatomy: Regional And Clinical For Dental Students
The two genes composing such allelomorphic pair may either lie similar (
homozygous) or dissimilar (heterozygous) and the individuals possessing such
allelomorphs are called homozygotes or heterozygotes, respectively. During
meiosis the ...
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The Evolution of Adaptive Systems: The General Theory of ...
As with the mobile sector,labile genes are allelomorphic but tend to manifest a
near neutral selection interface, as well as being non- (or less) site specific, their
frequencies thus tending to be controlled by factors secondary to those of any ...
James Patrick Brock, 2000
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Gene Sharing and Evolution: The Diversity of Protein Functions
We cannot as yet determine the limits of its applicability, and it is possible that
many characters may really be allelomorphic, which we now suppose to be “
transmissible” in any degree or intensity. On the other hand, it is equally possible
that ...
Joram PIATIGORSKY, Joram Piatigorsky, 2009
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heredity in the light of recent research
in more than one allelomorphic pair, all possible combinations can be produced,
except that no germ-cell can contain both the members of one pair. The
suggestion that this segregation of chromosomes, which can be seen to take
place, is the ...
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Treasure Your Exceptions: The Science and Life of William ...
characters believed to be allelomorphic alternatives to each other, might actually
be members of different allelomorphic pairs. Nevertheless there could be some
interaction between the two characters such that either a new “compound ...
Alan Cock, Donald R. Forsdyke, 2008