The algorithm initially creates a population of m individuals by assigning random values to the elements of the genomes.
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Although the copy numbers of the vectorgenomewere reduced, our data did not rule out promoter shut-off completely.
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Virtually all known aspects ofgenomeinstability following mutagenic insult resulting in transmitted germ line mutations in mammals are based upon specific locus mutation experiments.
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A genetic constraint should be understood as a selective tradeoff between the new mutation and the existinggenome.
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Studies in sheep have provided valuable data on the endocrine pathways by which the fetalgenomeregulates the onset of labour.
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Based on simulations, they observe that recombination together with synergistic or diminishing epistasis increases or decreases permissible mutation rates andgenomesizes.
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As such it was done without chromosomal replication : two haploids recombined their genomes and then separated as haploids again.
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In the 1-cell embryos after nuclear envelope breakdown, the paternalgenomewas completely separated from the maternalgenome.
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The unique sequences represent only slightly over onethird of thegenome.
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Interestingly, the recent results from humangenomesequencing have revealed that each category of repeated sequences possesses a specific dynamics in space and time.
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The output of thisgenomeis expressed through both endocrine and mechanical signals.
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Hatched segments are those that are possibly recombinant regions containinggenomeof both species.
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Still, it has to be realized that in allopolyploid species and species with a polyploid origin, homeology across thegenomemay impede such conclusions.
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In practice, however, this is a realistic option only for a limited number of markers in, say, more detailed mapping after a firstgenomescan.
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The massive number of proteins encoded into thegenomeof the various organisms requires different strategies for their characterization.
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bacterial genome
For example, an antibiotic target may be absent from the bacterial genome.
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complete genome
Acompletegenomesequence from the mitochondria of this species has been available since 2004: the mitochondrial genome sequence has 13670 nucleotides.
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entire genome
Further, these simulation studies have not considered markers over theentiregenome.
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