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genetic disorder resulting in the
overexpression of a
particular gene
Polygenetic landforms,
landforms formed the ac****ulative
action of
various processes...
- A
polygenetic volcanic field is a
group of
polygenetic volcanoes, each of
which erupts repeatedly, in
contrast with
monogenetic volcanoes, each of which...
- of
Cinderella are
traceable to
nearly every culture, braids, too, are
polygenetic. One
early example of hair
braiding takes place in 1279-1213 BCE as recorded...
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Inselberg field Hügelland
Monogenetic volcanic field Mountain range Polygenetic volcanic field Undulating hilly land Lidmar-Bergström,
Karna (1995)....
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explained in the
theory of
plate tectonics. For example, some
volcanoes are
polygenetic with more than one
period of
activity during their history;
other volcanoes...
- may also occur. They may
occur as a
monogenetic volcanic field or a
polygenetic volcanic field.
Alexander von
Humboldt observed in 1823 that geologically...
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monogenetic volcanoes, each of
which erupts only once, as
opposed to
polygenetic volcanoes,
which erupt repeatedly over a
period of time. The
small monogenetic...
- Sete
Cidades M****if is a
stratovolcanic complex,
referring to a
polygenetic volcano and caldera,
located in
western part of the
island of São Miguel,...
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Monogenetic (also
called "simple") – one
locus Oligogenic – few loci
Polygenetic – many loci 2.
Involved chromosomes Autosomal – loci are not situated...
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shifting climate over
geological time
leads to the
formation of so-called
polygenetic peneplains of
mixed origin.
Another result of the
longevity of cratons...