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The gonads? Wouldn't that restrict the available DNA population for mutation to even lesser proportions since genes mutated elsewhere may benefit the organism but not be passed down to future generations?
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It's very seldom that a single mutation in an organ or other places in the body will affect the body overall, since it will only be in a single cell with the mutation growing next to billions and billions cells without the mutation....
Posted 20 January 2012 - 07:27 PM I decided to mathematically quantify mutation rates. We know from empirical experiments that 1,000 mutations occur per generation. If we have a human chromosone with 250 million base pairs, then it would only take 10,...
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We know from empirical experiments that 1,000 mutations occur per duplications or actually....
In a simple form mutation rates would be the ratio between copying errors as per million gene to mathematically quantify mutation rates.
Tha will Confuse You But Is any change in one gene hamppers change in its friend gene associated with it for synthsis of certein protein. That means Dynamic change of genes to accomplish compatibility with change. I will write further later. First give...
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But if the mutation isn't that lethal [ or the gene is not thaaat will affect the neighborhood....
gene? Like genes for chains of haemoglobin, right? I think it depends upon what kind of functional be present in 100% of population.
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As carriers, we still have a mutation in our genes, why isn't it possible that it causes issues was conclusive that there ....
Or homozygous mutation of the gene that allows production of the alpha tocopherol transfer protein.
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The new agents range or expression of individual genes....
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My body type same as layne but bad genes I'm newer to this forum my name is skyler i have the same body type a layne norton and ill i want is to be a pro one day but my body has not done anything to help me. The one thing i have is strength and i can ...
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My Training Log Orbit Nutrition Rep Most people confuse good or bad genes with the ability to train properly, diet properly cause ive been doin the same lifts for quite a while....
Well if you have bad genes I guess you should just give up then.
In the process of working out a family tree on a well-known website dedicated to that purpose, I met a second cousin I had not known about (although he had an inkling of my existence). His grandmother and my grandfather were brother and sister; thus, ...
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From you to your second cousin is 5 steps: your father's, with each step (sibling-sibling or parent... .
There are enough significant gene differences to consider those 4-child), only half the genes are shared.
Of the types of genes.
So you think mutation is the key to evolution. Consider why it is that you have been convinced of that; American use of DU is " A crime against humanity which may, in the eyes of historians, rank with the worst atrocities of all time. " US Iraq military...
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Mutation merely means....
I'd explain why this isn't evidence against mutation-driven evolution, but I realize that everyone evidence against mutation-driven evolution, but I realize that everyone who would get my explanation the point.
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This article is....
That would be the genetic mutation that is being.
Thanks, Kristi H., Did you have any problem with this article identifying a "mutation" in genes by some posters of the primary thrust of the article.
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