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Results from our forumRe: aneuploidy and polyploidy... there are different causes (non-disjunction, translocation errors, mitosis separation failures in early embryos). Plus there are a whole range of syndromes associated with each of these types (i.e. Jacob Syndrome is an aneuploid condition in the sex chromosomes where there is an extra y chromosome- ...
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Do the simplest bacteria have ribosomes and helicase?... 2) Meh. 3) My definition of perfect sequence includes room for variability. If medicine wasn't at the state that it is today, cancer and genetic syndromes would kill a lot more people than it does today so they don't really fit the definition of "a cell that functions correctly". Still, ...
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XX and XY Chromosones-A Lost Girl seeks Answers... However, one can be born with extra chromosome(s), e.g. they can have XXY, XYY, XXXY, XXX or some other such genotype. These cause different syndromes depending on the combination. For example, XYY males are generally healthy, though have an increased risk of learning difficulties and score ...
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Questions about a career in biology... is also something you can study/research in almost all universities and hospitals that do research. Also, what comes to different fobias and syndromes, as a bioinformatician (or what the hell they are called :D) you don't necessary have to see blood or any human body parts, because usually ...
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Re: two different color eyes... wikipedia or http://ask.yahoo.com/20020724.html, the have explaniations on it. It also talks about how it can be inherited from certain medical syndromes or traumas, however I would like to think it is the pigment! It is strange how common it seems to be, or more common then I thought anyways !
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