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Repulsion
The term introduced by Punnett and Bateson (1908) for the condition (phase) of a heterozygote for two linked character-differences in which the two dominant factors were derived one from each parent of the individual, ...
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The tertiary structure is controlled by bonding (or in some cases repulsion) between R-groups. Many proteins, such as hemoglobin, are formed from one or more polypeptides. Such structure is termed quaternary structure.
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Overcoming this repulsion requires energy (activation energy), which is typically provided by the heat of the system; i.e.
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An electrode under each patch permits selective attraction and repulsion of interrogating sequences as well as transfer of test DNA strands. The matrix is an electronic device like a computer chip capable of interacting with DNA.
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The mutual repulsion of these negatively-charged droplets keeps them from coalescing.
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: Lethal mutations in different genes on the same pair of chromosomes that remain in repulsion because of close linkage or crossover suppression.
In a closed population, only the trans-heterozygotes (l1 + / + l2) for the lethal mutations survive.
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essential oils Highly volatile and aromatic oils formed in glands or special cells by some plants; probably involved in pollinator attraction or repulsion of herbivores; used in perfumes, soaps, medicine, and food.
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If there is enough energy available, this repulsion is overcome and the molecules get close enough for attractions between the molecules to cause a rearrangement of bonds.
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any two atoms show a weak bonding interaction due to their fluctuating electrical charges. However, two atoms will very strongly repel each other if they are brought too close together. This latter phenomena is known as van der Waals repulsions.
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particles are contained in an evacuated tube so that they do not get dispersed by hitting air molecules. In higher-energy accelerators, quadrupole magnets are used to focus the particles into a beam and prevent their mutual electrostatic repulsion ...
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