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tRNA origin     

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Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Mar 10, 2008 22:48

... constituted the emergence of the genetic code. (e) Mutual tRNA recognition had disappeared. (f) A ribosome particle containing rRNA emerged that performed (1) aminoacyl transfer from tRNAs in the sequence given by mRNA to a growing peptide chain and (2) translocation along mRNA in the 3′ to 5′ direction. I don't know how much you can get without the diagram, but it is fascinating.
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Re: Nei's "new mutation theory" resurrects William Bateson     

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Author: Arlin
Date: Dec 21, 2007 22:16

... of "mutation" would include, not just single-nucleotide substitution mutations (the ones that give rise to SNPs) but also more complex substitution mutations, insertions, deletions, inversions, translocations, and duplications. However some events such as transposon movement and gene conversion typically are put in a separate category. The evidence for mutation as a cause of non-...
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Re: KARL BRAVOSKY and THE TELEKYNESIS     

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Author: Tom
Date: Oct 24, 2007 14:13

...say you're going away, go away. Ah, if only it were that easy. Erwin Hessle, 8=3 FOR TOM AND COMPANY "THE EXTRAVERTED SIMBIOSIS OF THE MENTAL TRANSLOCATION". It's spelled "symbiosis", you idiot. According to Gordon.S, the brain, object and opose that type of tectonical multireaction reaction, but in fact all depend of the laconically adapted force, and of ...
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Re: experimental speciation     

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Author: DK
Date: Oct 11, 2007 10:18

... example: mutants which are biased for translocations (I won't bother you with the technical details). I like the translocation hypothesis (translocations being a key event in speciation...would have a new "environment" after the translocation event, which seems necessary for new ...of many interacting, complementary genes). Also, some translocated chromosomes may have trouble pairing during ...
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experimental speciation     

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Author: iuval
Date: Oct 10, 2007 10:11

...For example: mutants which are biased for translocations (I won't bother you with the technical details). I like the translocation hypothesis (translocations being a key event in speciation...would have a new "environment" after the translocation event, which seems necessary for new ...of many interacting, complementary genes). Also, some translocated chromosomes may have trouble pairing during ...
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Article: Take out the trash     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Aug 3, 2007 17:02

... sites separated by relatively large genetic distances. When the authors bred mice with loxP sites on different chromosomes, they found a small number of progeny with chromosomal translocations. To efficiently scatter loxP sites throughout the genome, they modified a Drosophila genetics tool. The piggyBac transposon inserts randomly into TTAA sequences in the target genome. Traditionally, ...
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Re: what is science and what is NOT science     

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Author: Throwback
Date: Apr 19, 2007 11:02

...chromosome number, representing | fusions | | | or fissions. These polymorphisms are observed in humans, but are rare. | | | | | | Chromosomal rearrangements - fusions, fissions, translocations, | | | inversions, duplications, deletions ... - can be near enough to neutral | | | to be fixed by drift. The accumulation of fixation of different |...
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Re: what is science and what is NOT science     

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Author: Throwback
Date: Apr 19, 2007 08:28

... for chromosome number, representing | fusions | | | or fissions. These polymorphisms are observed in humans, but are rare. | | | | | | Chromosomal rearrangements - fusions, fissions, translocations, | | | inversions, duplications, deletions ... - can be near enough to neutral | | | to be fixed by drift. The accumulation of fixation of different | | | ...
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Re: The "we suffere, therefore God doesn't exist" arguement     

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Author: Pax
Date: Jan 3, 2007 03:53

... you are talking about feeling the loss of a character. This does nto happen in any of those games. You only loose a small proportion of XP and are inconvienienced in some way such as translocation, or placed in a position where you need to recover you stuff. No, death in an online game is to be expected, and is just annoying. What I'm talking about goes well beyond that. Perhaps ...
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Re: The "we suffere, therefore God doesn't exist" arguement     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jan 3, 2007 01:45

... imagine you are talking about feeling the loss of a character. This does nto happen in any of those games. You only loose a small proportion of XP and are inconvienienced in some way such as translocation, or placed in a position where you need to recover you stuff. The fact is, whenever a fantasy setting allows players to do as they like, with little restraint other than their own...
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