• The split gene theory is a theory of the origin of introns, long non-coding sequences in eukaryotic genes between the exons. The theory holds that the...
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    types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and non-coding genes. During gene expression (the synthesis of RNA or protein from a gene), DNA is first copied...
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    biology. Senapathy proposed the "split gene theory," which states that the split structure arose due to the origin of split genes from random DNA sequences,...
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  • Intron (redirect from Split gene)
    wide variety of genes throughout organisms, bacteria, and viruses within all of the biological kingdoms. The fact that genes were split or interrupted...
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    used to describe a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others. The theory states that all species...
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  • Memetics (redirect from Memetic theory)
    the book was on gene expression. Dawkins apparently did not intend to present a comprehensive theory of memetics in The Selfish Gene, but rather coined...
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    selection among individuals. Gene selection acts directly at the level of the gene. In kin selection and intragenomic conflict, gene-level selection provides...
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    media related to Gene Siskel. Gene Siskel at IMDb  Gene Siskel at AllMovie Gene Siskel: The Balcony is Closed Article on Legacy.com Gene Siskel's Top Ten...
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    radiation Catastrophe theory Convergent evolution Court Jester Hypothesis Critical juncture theory Evolutionary capacitance Gene orders Koinophilia Punctuated...
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    In the mathematical area of graph theory, a clique (/ˈkliːk/ or /ˈklɪk/) is a subset of vertices of an undirected graph such that every two distinct vertices...
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  • of all copies in India but ~10% in Europe. The split is ~50,000 years old, indicating low female gene flow between Europe and India since that time."...
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  • strong purifying selection in haploid tissue-specific genes, in support of the masking theory, has been reported for the plant, Scots Pine. Assortative...
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    Attachment theory is a psychological and evolutionary framework concerning the relationships between humans, particularly the importance of early bonds...
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  • conflict theory (RCT), also known as realistic group conflict theory (RGCT), is a social psychological model of intergroup conflict. The theory explains...
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    variation in the gene pool of a population; thereafter, a smaller population, with a smaller genetic diversity, remains to pass on genes to future generations...
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  • newly revised theory that RAG genes may not only assist in VDJ recombination, but rather, directly induce the recombinations of the VDJ genes. As with many...
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  • overlapping gene (or OLG) is a gene whose expressible nucleotide sequence partially overlaps with the expressible nucleotide sequence of another gene. In this...
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    inheritance. They also contradicted 19th-century theories of blending inheritance, showing, rather, that genes remain discrete through multiple generations...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    theories symbolic interactionist theories dramaturgical theories ritual theories power and status theories stratification theories exchange theories This...
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    refuted the popular genetic theory of the time that genes were fixed in their position on a chromosome. McClintock found that genes could not only move but...
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    alternative theory that men exhibiting female traits become more attractive to females and are thus more likely to mate, provided the genes involved do...
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    Arctic theory, and the "indigenous Aryans" (or "out of India") hypothesis. These are not widely accepted, and are considered to be fringe theories. The...
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    split into disjoint group of items in an optimal way, would better be achieved by making characteristics of the groups of items equivalent to genes....
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    Epigenetic theories of homosexuality concern the studies of changes in gene expression or cellular phenotype caused by mechanisms other than changes in...
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    clade of Archaea. Woese argued, on the basis of differences in 16S rRNA genes, that bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes each arose separately from an ancestor...
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    Richard Dawkins (category Critics of conspiracy theories)
    British evolutionary biologist W. D. Hamilton used gene-frequency analysis in his inclusive fitness theory to show how hereditary altruistic traits can evolve...
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    BRCA2 (redirect from BRCA2 (gene))
    BRCA2 (/ˌbrækəˈtuː/) are human genes and their protein products, respectively. The official symbol (BRCA2, italic for the gene, nonitalic for the protein)...
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  • In computer programming, gene expression programming (GEP) is an evolutionary algorithm that creates computer programs or models. These computer programs...
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  • PMID 4874239. Britten RJ, Davidson EH (July 1969). "Gene regulation for higher cells: a theory". Science. 165 (3891): 349–357. Bibcode:1969Sci...165...
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    the theory that those disempowered by governments' and elite groups' power can use counterpower to counter this. In Gee's model, counterpower is split into...
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