Structural changeA general term for a
deletion,
duplication, or
inversion of a
chromosome segment, or an
interchange of
segments which may be between homologous or non-
homologous chromosomes.
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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
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structural change has an effect on the
ion channel's function?
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structural changes as well as functional ones.
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transmembrane receptors by
structural changes
Signal transduction across the
plasma membrane is possible only by many components working together.
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biochemistry), in
biochemistry, a
structural change in
macromolecules caused by extreme conditions.
Denaturation (fissile materials) of fissile materials, the process of
transforming them so that they cannot be used in nuclear weapons.
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structural changes entailed by the
evolution of their underlying applications, ...
Full article >>>metamorphic rock -- Any rock derived from other rocks by chemical, mineralogical and
structural changes resulting from pressure, temperature or shearing stress.
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evolutionary
theory it thus entails common ancestry, descent with
modification,
speciation, the genealogical relatedness of all life,
transformation of
species, and large
scale functional and
structural changes of
populations through time, ...
Full article >>>Mutation -- process by which genes undergo a
structural change. Myotonic dystrophy -- a combination of progressive weakening of the
muscles and
muscle spasms or rigidity, with difficulty relaxing a contracted
muscle; ...
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