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Dictionary » R » Relatives Relativesrelative scotoma A scotoma in which there is visual depression but not complete loss of light perception. ![]()
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Results from our forumXX - XY system explain prevalence of male homosexuality?A while ago, a study showed that the female relatives of homosexual men tend to have more children than average females. The study suggested that male homosexuality could be due to androphilia genes rather than homosexuality genes. If we think ...
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Evolving non "life-or-death" but useful characteristics... including sexual maturity of the organism only, and then reproductive success of that gene. Or, its life or death of that gene (probably in close relatives) up to and including sexual maturity, and then reproductive success of that gene. Or the same thing for genes that are somehow "linked" ...
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Re: Why is knowledge on phylogeny important... regions where the wild bumble species is a rather distant relative) and where not (In regions where the wild bumble bee species are rather close relatives)? So I'm guessing that in the case of the insect-plant co-evolution the same principle can be applied? That when a certain bumble bee population ...
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What is the mode of inheritance?... Note: In the question, there's no mention of the married couples being related to each other in any way, so I'm assuming these couples are not relatives. - My conclusion considering the given data is that the inhertence mode of the disease is autosmal recessive. If it were dominant (either ...
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Re: Re:... mule... please refer to my comment of page 19 "Jesus explains the hominids" Answer for this is already over here Yes some of my grand relatives had such mutations but they got deselected by nature and obvious human behavior. How? Just think what will happen to the polydactyly genes ...
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