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Reverse genetics
Reverse genetics Reverse genetics is an approach to discovering the function ... screens that are more usual in classical genetics. Classical and reverse genetics are alike ...
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Reverse genetics (translated from German)
Reverse genetics Reverse genetics a discipline is, in that the proceeding ... about its genetic Potenzial. In the reversen genetics not from a phenomenon one proceeds ...
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Genetics
Genetics Genetics (from the Greek genno γεν ... and the variation of organisms. The word genetics was first suggested to describe the study ... 18, 1905. Bateson first used the term genetics publicly at the Third International Conference on Genetics (London, England) in 1906. Humans applied ...
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Genetics (translated from German)
Genetics Those Genetics (griech. geneá = descent) or Leaving teachings a ... formations from generation to generation. Those classical genetics examined, in which combinations the genes after ... development more phaenotypischer Characteristics affected. Those Molecular genetics examined, like genes are developed, as in ... leave. Table of contents History of the genetics Already since that Antique ones try ...
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Molecular genetics
Molecular genetics Molecular genetics is the field of biology which studies ... of genes at a molecular level. Molecular genetics employs the methods of genetics and molecular biology. It is so-called ... differentiate it from other sub fields of genetics such as ecological genetics and population ...
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Transcription (genetics)
Transcription (genetics) Transcription is the process through which a ... genes by decreasing the rate of transcription Reverse transcription Scheme of the Reverse transcription Some viruses have the ability to ... for this type of transcription is the reverse transcriptase. It often causes the viral genome ... the revertase inside the cell. See also Genetics Molecular biology Translation - RNA to polypeptides. ...
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Opposite genetics (translated from Japanese)
Opposite genetics Opposite genetics(The ぎ ゃ く it is ... selectively, that gene . As a technique past genetics is stepped on,OppositeGenetics (reverse genetics) with it is called. However virology , using ... nuclear acid which is synthesized, it calls reverse genetics that it creates the complete ...
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Classical genetics
Classical genetics The term "classical genetics" (also refered to as "forward genetics") came about in response to the term "reverse genetics" which is itself a product of ...
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Transcription (genetics) (Psychology wiki)
Transcription (genetics) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... by decreasing the rate of transcription [edit] Reverse transcription Scheme of the Reverse transcription Some viruses have the ability to ... for this type of transcription is the reverse transcriptase . It often causes the viral genome ... revertase inside the cell. [edit] See also Genetics Molecular biology Translation - RNA to polypeptides . ...
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics For the book see Ecological Genetics (book) Ecological genetics is the study of genetics on an ecological scale. While molecular genetics studies the structure and function of ...
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