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Deletion of a number of pairs that is not evenly divisible by three will lead to a frameshift mutation. 

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology #Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes #Part B Pointers
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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Glycine decarboxylase GDC multienzyme complex, present in large concentrations in the matrix of plant mitochondria, comprises four proteins, named 

H-protein (a lipoamide-containing polypeptide), 

P-protein (a 200 kDa, homodimer, pyridoxal phosphate-containing protein),

T-protein (a folate-dependent protein), and 

L-protein (a flavin adenine nucleotide–containing protein

Glycine decarboxylase GDC multienzyme complex, present in large concentrations in the matrix of plant mitochondria, comprises four proteins, named 

H-protein (a lipoamide-containing polypeptide), 

P-protein (a 200 kDa, homodimer, pyridoxal phosphate-containing protein),

T-protein (a folate-dependent protein), and 

L-protein (a flavin adenine nucleotide–containing protein

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

In resting rod cells high cGMP concentration generated from GTP catalyzed by guanylyl cyclase.

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Local genome alteration, termed kataegis involves activation-induced deaminase (AID)
Chromothripsis entire chromosomes or large parts thereof are shattered (thripsis in Greek means “shattering”) and stitched together again in what appears to be a random manner, leading to dozens or sometimes even hundreds of rearrangements.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

primer:template junction is most important substrate for new DNA synthesis

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Many turtles, crocodiles, alligators, and a few birds is affected by temperature during embryonic development.  In turtles, for example, warm incubation temperatures produce more females, whereas cool temperatures produce males.
In alligators, the reverse is true.