Sentences with phrase «where rearrangements»

Pavel Pevzner and Glenn Tesler compared the just - sequenced mouse genome with its human counterpart and analyzed where rearrangements, a common type of genetic mutation, occur.
It introduces the formula and has a RAG task on using this formula to a basic quadratic, ones where some rearrangement is needed and moves onto shape problems.

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Thus, a rearrangement has a nontrivial effect on where the next rearrangements are likely to occur.
This subgroup of AML is trickier than APL, where the product of the gene created by the chromosomal rearrangement directly blocks the cancer cells from becoming their normal type.
Dr. Lopez - Correa also held the position of Head of Cytogenomics laboratory at deCODE genetics where she developed screening strategies to detect genomic rearrangements.
Jerrold Meinwald's research at Cornell University, where he is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, has concerned molecular rearrangement mechanisms, the synthesis and reactions of highly strained ring systems, natural product structure and synthesis, anesthetic stereochemistry, and insect chemical ecology.
These conserved regions, where primers target, lie on either side of an area where programmed genetic rearrangements occur during the maturation of all B and T lymphocytes.
We propose some major phylogenetic rearrangements, such as in haplogroup P where we delinked P4a and P4b and redefined them as P4 (New Guinean) and P11 (Australian), respectively.
This occurred primarily in response to a rearrangement of where sunshine reached the planet and when during the year, with more summer sunshine in the north but very little total change.
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