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Chromosomes were first observed in plant cells by Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli in 1842.
Chromosomes were first observed in plant cells by Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli in 1842.
Chromosomes were hybridized with a probe for Alu elements ( green ) and counterstained with TOPRO-3 ( red ).
Chromosomes were measured and compared within and among cultures.

Chromosomes and ),
Chromosomes can vary in absolute size by as much as twenty-fold between genera of the same family: Lotus tenuis and Vicia faba ( legumes ), both have six pairs of chromosomes ( n = 6 ) yet V. faba chromosomes are many times larger.
The Chromosomes and Plant Cell Division in Space ( CHROMEX ), a life sciences experiment, was designed to show the effects of microgravity on root development.
Both Smc1p and Smc3p belong to the family of proteins for the Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes ( SMC ), which constitute a group of chromosomic ATPases highly conserved, and form an heterodimer ( Smc1p / Smc3p ).

Chromosomes and also
Chromosomes also contain DNA-bound proteins, which serve to package the DNA and control its functions.

Chromosomes and have
Standout song would have to be the epic ' Broken Chromosomes ,' which is a touching song about mistreated kids that are mentally handicapped.

Chromosomes and at
* An Introduction to DNA and Chromosomes from HOPES: Huntington's Outreach Project for Education at Stanford
In 2008 Cronenberg realized two extra-cinematographic projects: the exhibition Chromosomes at the Rome Film Fest and the opera The Fly at the LaOpera in Los Angeles and Theatre Châtelet in Paris.

Chromosomes and .
Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms.
Chromosomes are the essential unit for cellular division and must be replicated, divided, and passed successfully to their daughter cells so as to ensure the genetic diversity and survival of their progeny.
Chromosomes may exist as either duplicated or unduplicated.
* Home reference on Chromosomes from the U. S. National Library of Medicine
Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests.
* Evolution of Sex Chromosomes: The Case of the White Campion.
* Chromosomes cannot be changed.
Chromosomes are attached to kinetochore microtubules via a multiprotein complex called the kinetochore.
Chromosomes are copied.
Carl G. Jung ’ s Synchronicity and Quantum Entanglement: Schrödinger ’ s Cat ‘ Wanders ’ Between Chromosomes.
Chromosomes duplicate prior to cell division when forming new skin cells for reproduction.
Chromosomes are condensed ( thickened ) and highly coiled in metaphase, which makes them most suitable for visual analysis.
Chromosomes: Chromosome size varies widely, from 1. 2 to 18 microns in length, karyotype bimodal or trimodal.

were and likened
Its costive deliberations were likened to those of the British courts of chancery mercilessly caricatured by Dickens in Bleak House.
Various images, originally ivory numbers fully animated against a deep red background, were designed to fit the pace of the channel, and the music soon gained notoriety, and was often satirised and parodied in popular culture, perhaps most famously by comic Bill Bailey who likened the theme music to an " apocalyptic rave ".
The trio were likened to the Greek chorus, and the three witches in William Shakespeare's Macbeth, as they would sit in the snug bar of the Rovers Return, passing judgement over family, neighbours and frequently each other.
The extent of Allied quantitative and qualitative superiority by this point in the war was demonstrated during Battle of the Philippine Sea, a lopsided Allied victory where Japanese fliers were downed in such numbers and with such ease that American fighter pilots likened it to a great turkey shoot.
The book likened the scattered camps to " a chain of islands " and depicted the Gulag as a system where people were worked to death.
In particular, Aaron Lewis was lauded for his vocals, which were likened to those of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.
Therefore large variety of euphemisms were used instead, including comparisons, human names and other anthropomorphic terms – e. g. snakes were likened to ropes or called brides, while wolf was named Juris or Ansis or referred to as man ( also brother or friend ) of the forest.
Court theatre – used perspective scenery, a new invention from Italy not used in commercial theatre at the time – some writers have likened the illusion of Baroque royal theatre to the illusion of kingly power the performances were designed to reinforce.
The shows ' writers initially depicted the Bajorans as an oppressed people who were often forced to live as refugees, whom they likened to a variety of ethnic groups, with Rick Berman, who helped to originally conceive them, comparing them to " the Kurds, the Palestinians, the Jews in the 1940s, the boat people from Haiti — unfortunately, the homeless and terrorism are problems every age.
For in fixity and resoluteness of character he likened himself to God ; and having kept himself free from sin was united with God, and was empowered to grasp as it were the power and authority of wonders.
Residents sued and the Maryland court system likened the study to experiments performed in the Nazi concentration camps of World War II: " These programs were somewhat alike in the vulnerability of the subjects: uneducated African-American men, debilitated patients in a charity hospital, prisoners of war, inmates of concentration camps and others falling within the custody and control of the agencies conducting or approving the experiments ," the court said.
Glanvill likened these skeptics to the Sadducees, members of a Jewish sect from around the time of Jesus who were said to have denied the immortality of the soul.
The Goblins in the 1977 animated adaptation of The Hobbit were likened to the work of Maurice Sendak.
The reasoning behind this was both spiritual and mental: song and dance were considered to be traditional methods that could suppress evil, and the stage was likened to a battlefield where self-confidence is built.
The article likened the " emerging forces " of the poor in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to the " rural areas of the world ", while the affluent countries of the West were likened to the " cities of the world ".
Aristagoras's actions have thus been likened to tossing a flame into a kindling box ; they incited rebellion across Ionia, and tyrannies were everywhere abolished, and democracies established in their place.
Towns like Bury were likened to ' camps ' where newcomers sought work in mill, mine or forge.
When Kiedis and Flea were searching for a new guitarist to replace Slovak, Kiedis likened the experience to " shopping for a new Mom and Dad " because of his influence over the band.
There were protests at the conduct of the inquiry by BALPA ( which likened it to " a lawyers ' picnic "), and by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators which condemned the rules of evidence adopted and the adversarial nature of the proceedings.
Aristagoras's actions have thus been likened to tossing a flame into a kindling box ; they incited rebellion across Ionia ( and Aeolis and Doris ), and tyrannies were everywhere abolished, and democracies established in their place.
In his book, " The Oral Traditions in Ile-Ife ," Yemi D. Prince referred to the terracotta artists of 900 A. D. as the founders of Art Guilds, cultural schools of philosophy, which today can be likened to many of Europe's old institutions of learning which were originally established as religious bodies.
Utopian socialists were likened to scientists who drew up elaborate designs and concepts for creating what socialists considered a more equal society.

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