A widely accepted hypothesis for the evolution of genomic imprinting is the "parental conflic.
Conditioning is practice and learning. imprinting is like how a duck knows to follow its mother right when its born.
methylation of DNA
learned behavior
pattern of attachment
imprinting is important as the ideal mate has to be found to keep the blood line going and makin sure of warewolf's survival
In the 'Twilight' series of books by Stephanie Meyer, the werewolves imprint upon humans. What this 'imprinting' means is that it is basically just falling passionately, intensely and madly in love with whoever it is that they choose to imprint with. For example, in the 'New Moon' novel, Sam Uley, the leader of the werewolf pack, imprints upon Emily. Upon imprinting on the young woman, he loses interest in all other women, and Emily becomes like the centre of his universe. Imprinting works both ways, though, meaning that Emily will love Sam just as strongly as he loves her. Edward Cullen describes imprinting as nearly the way that he feels about Bella Swan - true love. But imprinting does not always necessarily mean LOVE (as in romantic love). Imprinting means that they will become, for you, whatever you need. If you need a friend, they are your very best friend. If you need a brother/sister, that is what they become for you.
A widely accepted hypothesis for the evolution of genomic imprinting is the "parental conflic.
No, imprinting is limited to birds and a few other animals. Humans form attachments.
"imprinting"
Imprinting is introduced in new moon.
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natual
The difference between them is that : In genomic imprinting : one of the alleles in the two chromosomes ( for example the color of the eyes ) are tend to be heavily methylated, in contrast to the nonimpringting copy of the allele which typically is not methylated. In X-chromosome in activation : As you know in female there are two X chromosomes, so one of the two X xhromosomes is methylated which mean one of the two chromosomes become inactivation.
the mother must be present. :))
no
Conditioning is practice and learning. imprinting is like how a duck knows to follow its mother right when its born.