inversionA
structural change with a
chromosome whereby the
order of
gene loci is reversed.
Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
Full article >>>An
inversion not involving the
centromere. A chromosomal
inversion that does not include the
centromere.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>InversionThe term introduccd by Sturtevant (1926) for the
reversal of the linear
sequence of the genes in a
segment of a
chromosome.
Full article >>>inversion A
reversal in the
order of genes on a
chromosome segment.
ion An
atom that has lost or gained electrons from its outer
shell and therefore has a positive or negative charge, respectively; ...
Full article >>>inversionAn aberration in
chromosome structure resulting from an error in
meiosis or from
mutagens; reattachment in a reverse orientation of a chromosomal fragment to the
chromosome from which the fragment
originated.
invertebrate ...
Full article >>>Inversion A
DNA rearrangement where a
sequence of
nucleotides is in the reverse orientation relative to the rest of the
molecule.
Full article >>>InversionA
segment of a
chromosome may become turned around forming an
inversion.
This can cause altered
gene activity, a loss of
crossing-over, or a
duplication/
deletion if
crossing-over does occur.
Full article >>>inversion A turning inward or inside out, as in
embryogenesis of sponges; also,
reversal in
order of genes or
reversal of a
chromosome segment.
invertebrates Animals without backbones.
Full article >>>The Flp
inversion system was discovered on the 2 micron
plasmid of S. cerevisiae and consists of a
gene coding for a "
recombinase" and two flanking "target" sites (located in the constriction in diagram).
Full article >>>Because
inversion of the three substituent groups bonded to the nitrogen of an
amine around the nitrogen's lone electron pair is usually possible, the nitrogen in the
amine functional group will usually not be a chiral center.
Full article >>>For
human inversions, the results of the analyses revealed a total of 124 BACs (2.5%)
mapping to two or more sites on the same
chromosome, of which 81 (65%) mapped to one of 27 distinct
human inversion sites, ...
Full article >>>We don't absolutely know for sure, but we suspect that [there was] a series of
inversions of big chunks of
DNA on the Y
chromosome. We think [this] made it unable to pair up or align precisely and accurately with the X
chromosome.
Full article >>>The energy barrier for the
inversion of the stereocenter is relatively low, e.g. ~7 kcal/mol for a trialkyl
amine. The inter
conversion of the stereoisomers has been compared to the
inversion of an open umbrella in to a strong wind.
Full article >>>: One of the more modern methods in
cytogenetics, which uses fluorescence-labelled
chromosome-specific
DNA,
probes to detect
translocations,
inversions,
deletions,
amplifications and other structural or numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
Full article >>>translocations
deletions
duplications
inversions
Links to three examples of
cancers associated with
translocations.
Full article >>>Based on the results obtained so far, Charbonneau suggests that GAs can and should find use in other difficult problems in astrophysics, in particular inverse problems such as Doppler imaging and helioseismic
inversions.
Full article >>>Analytic continuation (although not in the spirit of Weierstrass)
Contour
integration Fourier
inversion ...
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