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The importance of genetic duplication in chordate evolution is that it eliminates the possibility of extinction. This is by generation of new cells which will keep evolving to preserve the species.
It is the "S Phase"
Mirroring chromosomes are a genetic abnormality. This abnormality is caused by an exact duplication of a chromosome segment, including the centromere.
No, G1 and S phases are distinct from one another. In G1 the cell does normal metabolic processes, its differentiated cell-type specific functions, cell growth, duplication of cytoplasmic components (other than genetic material), and synthesizes proteins required for duplication of genetic material. S phase is the point in the cell cycle when chromosomal duplication occurs. Hope that helps!
An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.
What specific genetic syndrome are you referring to? - for there are quite a few genetic syndromes, secondary to chromosomal duplication.
The importance of genetic duplication in chordate evolution is that it eliminates the possibility of extinction. This is by generation of new cells which will keep evolving to preserve the species.
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It is the "S Phase"
3p is product,price and process or promotion 3p is product,price and process or promotion 3P duplication syndrome is caused by a the inheritance of a portion of genetic information on chromosome 3 from its homologous partner. During meiosis, a portion of chromosome 3 breaks off from one copy of the chromosome and is inserted into the genetic information on the other chromosome 3. This leads to double copies of certain genes being inherited by the individual.
possibly DNA duplication and genetic research to find the genetic code of the extinct species to possibly revive them
Mirroring chromosomes are a genetic abnormality. This abnormality is caused by an exact duplication of a chromosome segment, including the centromere.
No, G1 and S phases are distinct from one another. In G1 the cell does normal metabolic processes, its differentiated cell-type specific functions, cell growth, duplication of cytoplasmic components (other than genetic material), and synthesizes proteins required for duplication of genetic material. S phase is the point in the cell cycle when chromosomal duplication occurs. Hope that helps!
The Genetic information can be found inside the Nucleus.
Genetic information is in chromosomes found in the DNA.
An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.
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