duplication

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Examples of duplication

  • Even so beautiful a process as that for the duplication of phonograph records was solemnly held by a Federal judge as lacking invention—as being obvious to any one. 

  • The danger of an exact duplication is quite generally understood by persons having any knowledge of forgery, and is therefore avoided. 

  • The duplication of the seals used, composed of wire and lead, is easy, and the opening of locks scarcely less so. 

  • The use of standard patterns, uniformity in design and duplication of parts was applied, not only to the rolling stock, but to the railroad as well, wherever it was possible. 

  • 147 mice heterozygous for a t haplotype can produce recombinant chromosomes with duplications and deletions.

  • We have performed more detailed fluorescent in situ hybridization analysis on the two patients with duplications, to locate the breakpoints more precisely.

  • We can avoid this problem by slightly changing the typing rules to disallow such unnecessary duplications.

  • On the other hand, there are some duplications that seem unjustified.

  • There are deliberate duplications so that subjects dealt with are fairly complete in themselves.

  • We counted new repeats as duplications of the adjacent sequence only if the full insertion was duplicated.

  • Several gene duplications and losses seem necessary to explain these results.

  • In meiosis, duplications were always accompanied by an additional mutation event which was either an insertion of repeats from the other allele or a deletion.

  • All that is needed is a memo function building the corresponding map without duplications.

  • The duplications may involve entire genomes, entire chromosomes, or portions of chromosomes.

  • The phenotypic manifestations of interstitial duplications of proximal 15q with special reference to the autistic spectrum disorders.

  • Insertions are rarer, but over 70 % of the 2-4 base insertion mutations are duplications of adjacent sequences, and over half of these generate new repeat regions.

  • Segmental duplications and the evolution of the primate genome.

  • Branched chromosomes as symmetrical duplications.

  • Nearly all insertions are actually duplications.

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