Recombination reshuffles alleles of two genes that lie on the same chromosome type, whereas independent assortment reshuffles alleles of two genes that lie on different chromosome types.
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Alleles are two forms of same gene, they are located on the same loci of the homologous pair.
Recombination occurs when alleles from two homologous chromosomes get reshuffled during crossing over in meiosis.
Independent assortment refers to the tendency of alleles to be inherited independently from one generation to other.
Gluconeogenesis. the synthesis of glucose from small mole precursors, such as pyruvate anabolic some shared reactions with glycolysis
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For one cycle, two molecules of carbon, three molecules of NADH, one molecule of FADH2 and one molecule of ATP or GTP are produced. Each glucose molecule produces two molecules of acetyl CoA, enough for two cycles.
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The orbital regions are referred to the otic regions.
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The descriptions describes some of the events that takes place in the mitosis and meiosis cell division process.
A cell divides to produce two daughter cells that are genetically identical. ____. This describes mitosis
Homologous chromosomes synapse and crossing over occurs. ____ . this happens in meiosis I only
14. Centromeres uncouple and chromatids are separated from each other - this happens in mitosis and meiosis II.
15. Independent assortment of chromosomes occurs. _ this happens in meiosis I only.
16. The process is preceded by replication of the DNA. ___. This happens in mitosis and meiosis II.