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allelomorph
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allelomorphs
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALLELOMORPH»
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1
Proceedings [of the International Congress of Zoology, 16th, ...
However, the particular allelomorph responsible for the ochracea pattern
produces a pattern indistinguishable from that of cenea in most gene-complexes.
In the populations on Mount Kulal and Mount Marsabit there are special modifiers
...
D. C.) International Congress of Zoology (16th : 1963 : Washington, 1963
2
Actions of Radiations on Living Cells
If a female is heterozygous for the wild- type allelomorph and a recessive
allelomorph of a sex-linked gene, the phenotypical appearance will be wild type.
If a male, however, carries the recessive allelomorph of a sex -linked gene it will
show ...
3
Sex-Linked Inheritance in Drosophila
Calvin Blackman Bridges. loss that acts as an allelomorph to the other loss. This
is obviously absurd unless a different idea from the one usually promulgated in
regard to "absence" is held.
4
A Textbook of Biotechnology Vol-I
(i) Dominant Epistasis. When amongst two genes, an allelomorph of one gene
performs in the function of a dominant allelomorph inhibits the eifect of another
allelomorph then it is called as Dominant allelomorph. Example 1 : White colour
of ...
5
Encyclopedia of Public Health. 2 Vol.
Synonyms Allelomorph Definition Diploidorganismslike humanscarrytwo
copiesof each autosomal chromosome (paired homologous chromosomes) and
thus, also two copies of every autosomal gene. One of the paired chromosomes (
one of ...
6
Science as a Way of Knowing: The Foundations of Modern Biology
A mutant factor is located at a definite point in a particular chromosome; its
normal allelomorph is supposed to occupy a corresponding position (locus) in
the homologous chromosome. If another mutation occurs at the same place, the
new ...
7
The Virus Diseases of the Rice Plant: Proceedings of a ...
70 (R) * Observed value. b Expected value where Sh, Sh, and Stt are
independent. c Expected value where Sh is complementary gene with Sh and Sit,
and St3 is an allelomorph of Sh. d Significant at 1 per cent level. 46 of 154
individuals, but, ...
8
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
2. also called allelomorph. One of two or more contrasting characteristics
transmitted by alternative forms of a gene. —allelic, adj. allelo-, combining form
meaning 'another': allelocatalysis, allelomorph. allelomorph. See allele. Allen-
Doisy test ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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A Dictionary of Genetics
allelomorph 1 3 -CHS CH, -c= o II CH-C-O-CH, hydrocarbon by removal of one
atom of hydrogen. Named by replacing the ending -ane of the hydrocarbon with -
yl (e.g., methane becomes meth}>/). allantois a saclike outgrowth of the ventral ...
Robert C. King, William D. Stansfield, 1997
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Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the Social ...
Term-tokens themselves change in replication sequences, e.g., sequences of
allelomorph-allelomorph-allelomorph gave way to allele-allele-allele. This sort of
transition is the subject matter of historical linguists. Term-tokens also change the
...