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there are two
possible transversions but only one
possible transition per base,
transition mutations are more
likely than
transversions because substituting...
- 1987) ISBN 0-8122-1234-7 p. 17 Dena Taylor, On
Sailing to Sarantium,
TransVersions 10, Toronto:
Orchid Press, 1999,
republished on
Bright Weavings (Kay's...
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deamination and tautomerization.
Although there are
twice as many
possible transversions,
transitions appear more
often in genomes,
possibly due to the molecular...
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Transgender women (often
shortened to
trans women) are
women who were ****igned male at birth.
Trans women have a
female gender identity and may experience...
- suppressor. The anti-benzo[a]pyrene diol
epoxides induce guanine to
thymine transversions in
related areas of p53,
thereby inactivating its
tumor suppression...
- The term
transgender (often
shortened to
trans)
refers to
people whose gender identity differs from that
typically ****ociated with the **** they were ****igned...
- enantiomers,
whose molecules are
mirror images of each other, and the cis and
trans versions of 2-butene.
Among the
structural isomers, one can
distinguish several...
- "Biological Imperative" (Fall 1996)
Nasty Snips - "Mirror Image" (Fall 1999)
TransVersions - "Calling of the Moon" (Fall 2000) The Dead Inn - "Sacrificing Virgins"...
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calculates the
ratio of the
number of
transitions to the
number of
transversions between a pair of sequences. MEGA
allows a user to
conduct an analysis...
- the cis
isomer of -α-methyl-stilbene and the
erythro isomer to the
trans version. Barton–McCombie
deoxygenation Cram,
Donald J.; Elhafez,
Fathy Ahmed...