homozygous in Arabic

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1. The homozygous form is fatal.

2. Homozygous races do not segregate on selfing.

3. These two fruit flies are homozygous for red eye color.

4. When an organism is homozygous dominant it has two dominant genes.

5. Thus most mutations show in the phenotype only when they are homozygous.

6. Altogether, half the offspring will be homozygous at that particular locus.

7. F 1 females could be backcrossed to the male homozygous recessive parent.

8. In homozygous state, Ts mice die at around 3–4 days of gestation.

9. Homozygous tetraploid is a relatively balanced system, the continued selection is invalid.

10. If the two Alleles are the same, the individual is homozygous for that gene

11. The kind of mating, using as one parent a known homozygous recessive, is called a testcross.

12. If the Alleles in a mtching pair are the same, they are called homozygous Alleles

13. A gene can have many alleles and individuals can have a homozygous or heterozygous genotype.

14. Homozygous and heterozygous carriers of the PTPN 22 1858 T allele had a decreased probability of remission.

15. Homozygous mutant mice showed expected ratio and no obvious defect in sizes and morphologies at all embryonic stages examined.

16. According to the work of Eriksson (1965) this would indicate a severe homozygous alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (allelotype ZZ).

17. Mice homozygous recessive at either thea, b ord locus, i.e., with coat color phenotypes of nonagouti, brown or dilute, did not differ significantly on any of the variables from animals heterozygous or homozygous for the corresponding dominant alleles (agouti, black or full color, respectively).

18. Certain motile cells of haploid plants may spontaneously give rise to diploid or tetraploid sporophytes which are homozygous.

19. Determine if parental samples P 1 and P 2 are pure - breeding lines ( homozygous at each gene locus ).

20. An allele does not care if it is in a half - blooded ( heterozygous ) or pure - blooded ( homozygous ) individual.

21. Recessive Alleles only show their effect if the individual has two copies of the allele (also known as being homozygous)

22. Of course, as for any other trait, it may be impossible for any one homozygous genotype to achieve the optimum.

23. The fractions obtained from blood of normal subjects and of homozygous acatalasia cases differ in electrophoretic mobility and in heat stability.

24. In the higher liability classes the probability of an affected individual being heterozygous or homozygous for the major allele was about 0.

25. His speech is heavily saturated with such foreboding words as homozygous, heterozygous, translocations, inversions, haploid, diploid, polyploid, mitosis, meiosis, deoxyribonucleic acid, and the like.

26. In the north, the genome was fixed for metacentric chromosomes whereas at the southern limit, the genome was homozygous for acrocentric and telocentric chromosomes.

27. That is, the phenotype produced by the two Alleles in heterozygous combination is identical to that produced by one of the two homozygous genotypes

28. Dominant allele: an allele, which has the same effect on the phenotype of an organism, whether the organism is homozygous or heterozygous for the gene.

29. The term ' penetrance ' is applicable not only to heterozygously dominant genes like the blue sclerotic gene cited above but also to other dominant or recessive homozygous genotypes .

30. Tetraploid populations of B. lanceolatus and B. hordeaceus were largely homozygous at homologous loci and frequently exhibited intergenomic fixed heterozygosity in accordance with their alloploid origin.

31. A number sign (#) is used with this entry because Fanconi anemia of Complementation group O (FANCO) is caused by homozygous mutation in the RAD51C gene (602774) on chromosome 17q22

32. Methods and findings: We evaluated changes in behaviour in a Backcrossed strain of Aedes aegypti, homozygous for two knockdown resistance (kdr) mutations (V1016G and S989P) isolated in an otherwise fully susceptible genetic background

33. The interstitial translocations were Backcrossed three times into hard white spring variety 'Pavon 76' (PI 519847) and plants homozygous for the interstitial translocation were released as germplasm PI 603918 (Lukaszewski et al., 2000).

34. A number sign (#) is used with this entry because D-Bifunctional protein deficiency can be caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the HSD17B4 gene (601860) on chromosome 5q2, which encodes the D-Bifunctional protein (DBP)

35. The segregation of marker bands from at least 44 probes was explained by two alleles per locus, which had to be heterozygous in dihaploid S. acaule and maintained in homozygous condition in homoeologous chromosomes of tetraploid S. acaule.

36. The total of cases of so-called achondrogenesis reported in the literature up to date (more than 35 cases) has to be regarded as inhomogenous — even if cases of homozygous achondroplasia and of thanatophoric dwarfism are not included in this material.

37. The present invention relates to materials and methods for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of gene expression during targeted differentiation of isolated homozygous stem cells, and to materials and methods for accumulating sequence tags sampled from a population of expressed genes.

38. Complementation refers to a relationship between two different strains of an organism which both have homozygous recessive mutations that produce the same phenotype (for example, a change in wing structure in flies) but which do not reside on the same (homologous) gene

39. Inheritance studies indicated a single-locus model of genetic control of apomixis in the signalgrass-palisadegrass-ruzigrass agamic complex (Ndikumana, 1985; Valle et al., 1994; Valle and Savidan, 1996): tetraploid Apomicts are simplex for a dominant allele (Aaaa) at the putative "apomixis locus," sexuals being homozygous recessive at the locus and either diploid (aa) or tetraploid (aaaa).