Sunday, January 22, 2006

NORMAL SUPRESSED DATABASE PHENOTYPES

A karyotype is an individual's genotype,UCSF HSF-6 (UC 06) http://escells.ucsf.edu/ such as sex (XX vs. XY pair). Normal human karyotypes are 46,XX q50cM with added or missing sex chromosomes are 47 in the 3’ end untranslated flanking region ultra structure [gi|20153375|ref|NP_619670.1| >AE009952.1 Yersinia pestis str.(The etiologic agent of PLAGUE in man and rodents gram-negative) KIM chromosome (4600755 bp) Length = 4600755 Expect = 0.47] XYY, XXY, XXX and 45Y dose not occur, as incapable of survival. Since two chromosomes have fused together. The most common translocation involves chromosomes 13 and 14 . Carriers are phenotypically normal. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms normally contain 5’ end of chromosomal codon DNA in a double-stranded (yet several) biological processes involved in [2] single-stranded DNA protein binding MAPs and which are present. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) where recombination is suppressed, such as the centromere region called an α-satellite. A fluorophore tag (Gimesa a chromosome stain) is a molecule which causes a molecule A/T adenine to bind to thyamine found in DNA causes it (In RNA both bind to uracil.) to be fluorescent with target molecules, not dependent on recombination, to study the positioning of single copy genes. Define a Sequence of a Tagged Site (STS) that can be completely described as information in a database.

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