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  • 111Population history of Egypt — The land currently known as Egypt has a long and involved population history. This is partly due to its geographical location at the crossroads of several major cultural areas: the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Sahara and East Africa. In… …

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  • 112Segrosome — Segrosomes are protein complexes that ensure accurate segregation (partitioning) of plasmids or chromosomes during bacterial cell division.Just as higher forms of life have evolved a complex mitotic apparatus to partition duplicated DNA during… …

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  • 113Non allelic homologous recombination — (NAHR) is a form of homologous recombination that occurs between two lengths of DNA that have high sequence homology, but are not alleles.[1][2] It usually occurs between sequences of DNA that have been previously duplicated through evolution,… …

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  • 114Enterobacteria phage T4 — Taxobox color = violet name = Enterobacteria phage T4 image width = 200px image caption = Structural overview of the T4 phage virus group = I ordo = Caudovirales familia = Myoviridae subfamily = genus = T4 like viruses species = T4 Phage… …

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  • 115RecLOH — is a term in genetics that is an abbreviation for Recombinational Loss of Heterozygosity .This is a type of mutation which occurs with DNA by recombination. From a pair of equivalent ( homologous ), but slightly different genes, a pair of… …

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  • 116Holliday junction — Molecular structure of a Holliday j …

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  • 117Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome — Classification and external resources OMIM 175700 …

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  • 118Genetic origins of Down syndrome — Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality characterized by the presence of an extra copy of genetic material on the 21st chromosome, either in whole (trisomy 21) or part (such as due to translocations). The effects of the extra copy varies… …

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  • 119DNA clamp — Top and side views of a homotrimer of the human PCNA sliding clamp (rainbow colored, N terminus = blue, C term …

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  • 120Spindle pole body — The spindle pole body (SPB) is the microtubule organizing center in yeast cells, functionally equivalent to the centrosome. Unlike the centrosome the SPB does not contain centrioles. The SPB organises the microtubule cytoskeleton which plays many …

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