Nurturing Life Sciences
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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Two genes may share some related exons but also have unique exons.
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A gene family is defined as a group of genes that encode related or identical products as a result of gene-duplication events.
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Genes that are more distantly related but that still can be recognized as having common ancestry. Such a group of gene families is called a superfamily.
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Interphase chromatin is a mass occupying a large part of the nuclear volume
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Mitotic chromosomes are highly organized and reproducible ultrastructure