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    Introduction Sordaria fimicola is a commonly studied species of fungi from the phylum of Ascomycota, commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. Sordaria is more specifically studied in many mycology labs to gain a greater understanding of the exceptional formation of as many as 8 haploid ascospores. Normally Sordaria and other fungi exists as a haploid organism, but occasionally when the mycelium from two individuals meet, a diploid zygote is formed. The diploid cell is formed by the fusion

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    Abstract Drosophila melanogaster was used for this study for their fast reproduction cycles, fast regenerations, large amounts of offspring for each generation and their capability of living in a small limited space. The dominant or recessive genotype could be determining by the used of Mendelian genetic ratios for wild-type to mutant’s genes. The mutation that this study focuses on is the defects of the phenotypes in the common fruit fly, example; wing shape, wing sizes, body color and what the

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    Muscular Dystrophy: Roots, Cause, and Current Research Muscular dystrophy is an inherited disease that was discovered in 1861, by Guillaume B.A. Duchenne. Muscular dystrophy is a group of heredity disorders characterized by rapidly-worsening muscle weakness. The trait for muscular dystrophy may be transmitted as an autosomal dominant which means a disorder that has two copies of an abnormal gene that must be present in order for the disease or trait to develop. In this case, if some original

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    A two year old male child was admitted with involuntary muscle contractions (dystonia), involuntary eye tics, and loss of appetite. Three months later, the boy was admitted with continuous vomiting and seizures and died in the ER. Blood work revealed a high level of lactate, indicating lactic acidosis. The autopsy revealed lesions in the midbrain and brainstem. Both parents and his three sisters are disease free. The maternal grandmother’s brother died when he was 4, exhibiting many of the same symptoms

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    2017). Drosophila melanogaster are used often in Genetics because of how unique they are. There are different types of flies which make it easier to distinguish which characteristics are dominant, recessive, and whether or not they are due to gene linkage. Drosophila melanogaster are also used because they are small and cheap. It is noticed when observing different types of Drosophila melanogaster that female flies tend to be larger than male flies. It is also noted that male flies tend to a solid

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    White Eyed Phenotypes

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    Introduction When asked about mutations, common answers could be “it could be genetic” or “something probably went wrong during the gestational period” but do people really know the underlying truth about mutations? For example, not much is known about the white eyed phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster. Understanding how the white eyed phenotype is inherited in these flies could allow other scientists/researchers to be closer in solving genetical problems in humans. This study attempts to understand

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    Dihybrid Cross Lab Report

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    Discussion (1226 words) From dihybrid test crosses, map distances of 0.69 m.u. between purple and apterous, 5.71 m.u. between black and purple, and 7.56 m.u. between black and apterous genes were determined. The calculated map distances of 0.69 and 5.71 between more closely linked genes are consistent with published distances of 0.7 and 6 map units respectively. Inconsistencies between published data and calculated map distances in regards to larger map distances, such as between black and apterous

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    A Study On How It Works

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    5.5 HOW IT WORKS In this section describes the working of each part of indexer. 5.5.1 Repository It is like a database where crawler searches the documents and put into it. It is used to store the data which is search by the crawler. It provides the documents as a input to the clustering algorithm to make the cluster. 5.5.2

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    complex machine in which the motor shaft turns the fan, which is a form of wheel. The disk drive uses a wheel and axle to turn the disk and a system of levers to position the heads that read and write the data on the disk. Mechanical Linkages A mechanical linkage is a series of rigid links connected with joints to form a closed chain, or a series of closed chains. Each link has two or more

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