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Glider on Lilies
... Polyploid (more than two copies of each chromosome) is usually lethal in animals, but often not lethal in plants. Tetraploid (4 copies of each chromosome) lillies are often fertile even when ... and lions. Lions and tigers chromosome count differs by exactly 1 pair. Ligers are always sterile. Mules come from horses and donkeys, and again differ by precisely 1 chromosome pair. Crosses in mammals are ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #5
... all the alleles occur on one pair of loci on chromosome pair #9, the Rh factor involves three different pairs of alleles located on three different loci on chromosome pair #1. In the following diagram, 3 pairs of Rh alleles (C & c, D & d, E & e) occur at 3 different loci on homologous chromosome pair #1. Possible genotypes ...
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Cell Biology Problems
... two sex chromosomes. Calculate the following assuming that the maternal and paternal members of each chromosome pair are genetically distinguishable. a) Assuming that homologous chromosomes segregate randomly during meiosis but that crossing ...
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Animated Blood Types
... all the alleles occur on one pair of loci on chromosome pair #9, the Rh factor involves three different pairs of alleles located on three different loci on chromosome pair #1. In the following diagram, 3 pairs of Rh alleles (C & c, D & d, E & e) occur at 3 different loci on homologous chromosome pair #1. Possible genotypes ...
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Angiosperm Families - Bignoniaceae Juss.
... member and the posterior-lateral pair. Fertile stamens representing the anterior-lateral pair (mostly), or the posterior-lateral pair and the anterior-lateral pair. Stamens (2–)4(–5 ... with Catalpa common to the Old and New Worlds. N = 20 (mostly). Supposed basic chromosome number of family: 7. Taxonomy. Subclass Dicotyledonae; Tenuinucelli. Dahlgrens Superorder Lamiiflorae; Scrophulariales ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... cold temperate zone to tropic, most in S. American. 31 spicies in China ( 16 endemic). Chromosome X = 15 (30 ), 29. 1a. Fronds simple, subrounded or roundly renifome--------------------1. A. reniforme L ... 1-imparipinnate; pinnae ca 20-25 pairs, alternate, flatly spreading (basel one pair usually reflexed oblique down), basel one pair of pinna nearly unreduced and same shape with upper ones; leteral ...
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Athyriaceae [First Draft]
... 2-pinnate, 1.2--3 cm apart from the second pair of pinnae, the second pair of pinnae same as the basal pair, a little small, top pinnae lanceolate; pinnules 6--8 pairs ... or dorsal on veinlet; indusia same with sori in shape; veins free, occasionally reticular; basal chromosome number X=40. 10 genera included:GYMNOCARPIUM Newman, KUNIWATRSUKIA Pic.-Serm., ANIDOCAMPIUM Presl, PSEUDOCYSTOPTERIS Ching ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Sanbon LLC of California. Brassica juncea leafy mustards: a group of "mustards" that have the chromosome number n=18. These are usually broad-leaved greens, sometimes red-leafed with green ribs ... plant. The transplant should be set in the soil to a depth of the first pair of leaves. FERTILIZER NOTE: More information on fertilizer and lime applications can be found in ...
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... , thickened at the back angles, and surmounted by 5 deep (2 cm.) lobes, the outermost pair of major lobes bearing awn-like processes 7 mm. long, the inner lobes shortly (2 ... .) with a deep (2 mm.) hilar cavity but lacking an umbo opposite the hilum; somatic chromosome number 2n = 14.
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Central Dogma - The Beauty of Mutations
... rest of the chromosome. This can lead to the same problems as translocations. Sometimes large regions fo a chromosome are deleted. This ... breakpoint of rearrangement are damaged. When large regions of a chromosome are altered, it may lose the ability to segregate properly ... runs into trouble. Point Mutations Point mutations are single base pair changes. What effect does that have on the encoded protein ...
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