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Edward C. (August 2011). "Why do RNA
viruses recombine?".
Nature Reviews Microbiology. 9 (8): 617–626. doi:10.1038/nrmicro2614...
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semiconductor is in
thermal equilibrium, the rate at
which electrons and
holes recombine must be
balanced by the rate at
which they are
generated by the spontaneous...
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maternal and
paternal DNA:
Maternal DNA:
Recombines approximately 42
times on average.
Paternal DNA:
Recombines approximately 27
times on average. The normal...
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satisfy one of the
three following regimes,
based on how the work to split/
recombine the
problem f ( n ) {\displaystyle f(n)}
relates to the
critical exponent...
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channeled to the wafer. This
allows electrically charged particles time to
recombine before they
reach the
wafer surface, and
prevents damage to the wafer...
- and 623
serve the
Phoenix metropolitan area. The
three area
codes were
recombined in 2023 into an
overlay complex after a 1999 split: The
former 602 area...
- A
recombinant virus may
occur naturally or be
produced by
recombining pieces of DNA or RNA in a laboratory. This may be used to
produce viral vaccines...
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iteratively improve a set of
candidate solutions by "mutating" and "
recombining" them,
selecting only the ****est to
survive each generation. Distributed...
- the
platypus X
chromosomes contained these sequences. Most
chromosomes recombine during meiosis. However, in males, the X and Y pair in a
shared region...
- the
matrilineal line, from
mother to
offspring of both ****es.
Neither recombines, and thus Y-DNA and
mtDNA change only by
chance mutation at each generation...