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Dictionary » R » Right branch Right branchright branch Of a pair of branches, the branch passing to the right side of the body, to the right member of a bilateral pair of structures, or to the right portion of an unpaired structure; the other member of the pair being a left branch. Synonym: ramus dexter. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... evolution Remember of course, there has to be a functioning entity or biological trait for NS to act upon, and the only mechanism according to any branch of Darwinian evolutionary theory is some random occurrence that produces a function. Now the gene codes for amino acids that the cell needs to ...
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Regulatory elements inside intronsHi I am wondering if intron have regulatory elements other than splicing recognition signals (Donor, Acceptor and branch point sites). because I have found a mutation in the middle of the intron of my gene and noticed that the patient has some phenotypic resulted from this mutation. ...
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Is Cyanobacteria an algae or a prokaryote (bacteria)??... (related to today's cyanobacteria) to become today's chloroplasts of green plants. However it has to be pointed that this evolutionary branch arised whithin green algae (Chlorophytes) . On the other hand, and this is new for me, it is believed that ancient phaeophytes acquired their ...
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Re: Genetic Instability... the numbers of a populations are diminished severely the gene pool is narrowed, this is like pruning a tree to the point where it has a single branch, as the species bounces back from its severe decline, individuals will be forced through what we call a 'genetic bottleneck', in which the whole ...
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Re: Clade v. PhylumA clade is a branch of the evolutionary tree comprising all the organisms that have evolved from one same common ancestral population. This is a monophylletic group. Taxa and clades are not the same. Taxonomist make groups of organism ...
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