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Dictionary » G » Gene rearrangement t-lymphocyte Gene rearrangement t-lymphocyteGene rearrangement, t-lymphocyte ordered rearrangement of t-cell variable gene regions coding for the antigen receptors. ![]()
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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... and this reproductive isolation is always associated with chromosomal rearrangements and environment independent genetic incompatibilities. Yes, in sticklebacks , and they make this suggestion based on two ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... that said, the referenced paper does clearly state:- Studies on the genetics, mate choice, ecology and morphology of these fish indicate that ... and this reproductive isolation is always associated with chromosomal rearrangements and environment independent genetic incompatibilities. The ...
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Re: Gene Rearrangement and EvolutionThe overall DNA content does not change, although with "jumping genes" (Transposons) mutations can occur and change the DNA. Whether or not changing the sequence of genes in DNA is classed as changing the DNA would depend on the functionality of ...
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Gene Rearrangement and EvolutionClear this up for me: To say genes rearrange in a cell is to say a person's DNA changes. True or false? Also, can someone give me some info on "jumping genes"? I've been trying to decide if they really are a factor in evolution. ...
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Re: What is meant by "single-step mutation"?... point mutation. Alternatively, the mutant allele might carry a single rearrangement, such as a small inversion. In either of these cases, only one change is required to get from the gene sequence of the wild-type allele to the gene sequence of the mutant allele. ...
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