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Dictionary » M » Mimic genes Mimic genesmimic genes Nonallelic (independent) gene's with closely similar effects, e.g., elliptocytosis. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Camouflage in nature... camouflage development there didn’t really impress me. He states that mimic creatures had a chance (time wise) to evolve at the beginning (before ... ones will die out and the greener ones will survive passing on their genes of increased greeneshness. That’s a simple statistics. If I ask you ...
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Re: Some examples relating to my original idea... I'm only predicting outcomes here. If you raise your hand to mimic the gesture of throwing a stone, notice what happens - the dogs takes ... the software to suckle. What then? Would it live? :?: If u came across genesis and microbiology i would not rise this question.. all these behaviour ...
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The Fiber Disease... tumor suppressor gene, which—when active—stimulates transcription of genes that suppress the cell cycle, even to the extent that it undergoes ... altering proteins......biosynthesis.....like biosynthesis of drugs that mimic nature. Not true natural products. Same with our protein. I am onto ...
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The Fiber Disease... – Gene transfer can create patterns of similarity and difference that mimic patterns produced by vertical descent. If taxa A and B successfully ... the character of a microbial species by introducing fully functional genes and gene clusters that can confer complex phenotypes and functions. ...
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The Fiber Disease... approach, directed [color=red] molecular evolution , seeks to improve genes for commercial purposes by mimicking the natural events of evolution . There are two general approaches to directed molecular ...
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