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Amorphic describes a
mutation that
causes complete loss of gene function.
Amorph is
sometimes used
interchangeably with "genetic null". An
amorphic mutation...
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complete loss of
function (null allele), it is
often called an
amorph or
amorphic mutation in Muller's
morphs schema.
Phenotypes ****ociated with such mutations...
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robotic sculpture, installation, and performance. In 1991
MacMurtrie formed Amorphic Robot Works, a
group of
artists and
engineers working together to create...
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lacks an
ordered form. In the
specific case of crystallography, an
amorphic material is one that
lacks long
range (significant)
crystalline order at...
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called a
protein null (shown by
Western blotting). A
genetic null or
amorphic allele has the same
phenotype when
homozygous as when
heterozygous with...
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magnetotactic can also
create magnetite in
oxygen free
sediments by
reducing amorphic ferric oxide to magnetite.
Several species of
birds are
known to incorporate...
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later determined to be
another corpse of a
sperm whale.
Cases of boneless,
amorphic globsters are
sometimes believed to be
gigantic octopuses, but it has now...
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Spanish artist who
lives and
works in Bilbao, Spain. He
works with soft,
amorphic and
organic forms with
images of decay, and his
paintings incorporate surrealism...
- period.
Nicholson stated the duo's
intention for the logo was to be an "
amorphic and soft" form with "no
sharp lines".
According to James, the
design was...
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eventually contradicts him: "In the
beginning was the deed". In
spite of
being amorphic,
Mauricius considers himself an Übermensch. Faust's
obscure new friend...