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Before mitosis, a cell copies its genome by duplicating every chromosome, each of which forms two identical ; ... Origin of individuality of two daughter cells during the division
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Cloning can be detrimental to individuality. ... "Our findings suggest that 8-oxoG is one of the main causes of frequent recombinations and SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) in the human genome,
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Human Genome Individuality Adds New Questions. Posted on September 16, 2011. Mission accomplished: “The Human Genome Project” was in the bag by ...
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Nov 14, 2011 ... If the human brain — with 100 billion neurons forging trillions of connections — were not complicated enough, research now suggests that ...
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Genomic individuality and its biological implications. Zhao J. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital, ...
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Oct 2, 2003 ... Abstract. Entire genomes with their accompanying protein synthetic systems are transferred throughout the biosphere primarily as bacteria and ...
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Genotypes are embedded in genomes. Individuality in phenotypes is embedded in components of the phenome (transcriptome, metabolome, proteome, etc.).
genomebiology.com/2007/8/11/230
Nov 26, 2007 ... A recent study using cell-based assays together with an olfactory psychophysical survey in humans has established a link between a genetic ...
www.bioinf.jku.at/teaching/ss2010/bin3/BioinfIII8_2June... www.bioinf.jku.at/teaching/ss2010/bin3/BioinfIII8_2JuneSS10Chap8.pdf
8.3 Alternative Splicing and Nucleosomes. Alternative splicing. Nucleosomes. 8.4 Comparative Genomes. 8.5 Genomic Individuality. Sequence repeats. SNPs ...
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Genomic (inherited) and phenotypical (acquired) individuality determines our ability to cope with altered states of nutrition and toxicity, and with multiple other ...
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