-
between supergene variants. A
supergene region can
contain few,
functionally related genes that
clearly contribute to a
shared phenotype.
Supergenes have...
- geology,
supergene processes or
enrichment are
those that
occur relatively near the
surface as
opposed to deep
hypogene processes.
Supergene processes...
- of a
single original gene, this is
usually not the case with
supergenes. In a
supergene some of the
constituent genes have
quite distinct functions, so...
-
causes the
formation of many
secondary and
supergene ores: bauxite, iron ores,
saprolitic gold,
supergene copper, uranium, and
heavy minerals in residual...
-
eluvial deposit, is one of the
largest tin
mines in the world.
Weathering supergene enrichment of an
apatite rich
carbonatite in
Ontario has
produced a significant...
- the late
Bronze Age.
Mining seems to have been
largely restricted to
supergene ores,
which were
easier to smelt. The rich
copper deposits of Cornwall...
- A 2007
study of
Australian nuggets ruled out
speculative theories of
supergene formation via in-situ precipitation, cold
welding of
smaller particles...
- (2016). "Divergence and
Functional Degradation of a **** Chromosome-like
Supergene".
Current Biology. 26 (3): 344–350. Bibcode:2016CBio...26..344T. doi:10...
- collectors. The
mineral is
generally found in
zones of
secondary enrichment (
supergene) of
copper sulfide deposits.
Commonly found as
coatings on chalcocite...
-
weathering forms a
thick argillized regolith, this
process is
called supergene enrichment and
produces laterite deposits;
heavy rare-earth
elements are...