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  • 51Genetic recombination — is the process by which a strand of genetic material (usually DNA; but can also be RNA) is broken and then joined to a different DNA molecule. In eukaryotes recombination commonly occurs during meiosis as chromosomal crossover between paired… …

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  • 52Genetic divergence — is the process of one species diverging over time into more than one species. Passing small random advantages characteristic changes over time from one generation to the next generations. The genetic characters can be observable structures from… …

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  • 53Genetic regulatory circuit — Genetic regulatory circuits (also referred to as transcriptional regulatory circuits) are functional clusters of genes that impact each other s expression through inducible transcription factors and cis regulatory elements. These circuits can be… …

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  • 54Genetic Savings & Clone — Genetic Savings Clone, Inc. was the name of a company headquartered in Sausalito, California that offered commercial pet gene banking and cloning services.HistoryThe company was founded as a result of the efforts to clone Lou Hawthorne s favorite …

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  • 55Genetic stock center — Genetic stock centers are collections of genetic stock available for use in research. Dr Myron Gordon , for example, established the Xiphophorus genetic stock center in 1939 to raise pure strains when he realized that certain Xiphophorus hybrids… …

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  • 56genetic modification — geˌnetic modifiˈcation abbreviation GM noun [uncountable] FARMING a method of producing crops by changing the Genetic (= the materials that control the development of particular qualities) structure of plants so that they are not affected by… …

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  • 57Genetic (linguistics) — Genetic, in linguistics, means due to descent from a common ancestor language, rather than borrowing at some time in the past between languages that were not necessarily descended from a common ancestor. Languages that possess genetic ties with… …

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  • 58Genetic Zoo — is the registered trademark* name of a series of animal paintings by British painter Lee Woods.The first Genetic Zoo series exhibition (entitled Unpickled ) took place in the artists Phoenix Studio in the Barbican area of Plymouth, England in… …

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  • 59Genetic exceptionalism — is a genetic policy approach taken by state legislatures to safeguard genetic information in the United States. The approach builds upon the existing protection required of general health information provided by such regulations as Health… …

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  • 60genetic engineering — The human manipulation of the genetic material of a cell. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. genetic engineering The human manipulation of the genetic material of a cell …

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