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Results from our forumRe: that's why you join the lab that has lots of money :-) I'll remember that the next time!
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Re: Biology is not a science... I suggest you allow yourself to ferment in anger in that cubicle of yours as others try to make the world a better place. It is your choice, join the team or just blow steam and eventually evaporate into your abysmal pit of nothingness. The human race is a group effort and loners usually ...
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Regarding MutationHi, translocation is a type of chromosomal mutation where a part of one non-homologus chromosome join on to another chromosome this does not occur in genes directly howver translocation disrupts genes and translocates genes as a result of occuring in a chromosomal mutation. ...
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Holliday junction... Or is crossing-over only a type of Holliday junction? How is that possible, that two not identical strands from two different molecules join together? I think that there may be some correcting process, especially, that I found that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JynBEX_kg8&feature=fvw ...
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