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    Mendelian Genetics

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    specific ratio 9:3:3:1 -this would only occur if independent assortment = 2 alleles separate & sort independently into gametes Mendel Rules of inheritance Different alleles for the same gene Principle of segregation-each gamete has 1 allele of each gene Principle of independent assortment Meisois Results in patterns of inheritance by Mendel Meisois 1 is during which segregation occur and principle of ind. Assortment occurs Linked Genes X-linked trait (or sex-linked) Found on

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    sure they had sons to pass property down the family line. This links to Althusser and Poulantzas theory that families have an ideology of capitalism and one of the ways to fulfil capitalism is through inheritance of property as Engels has mentioned. Engels also mentioned that this ideology of inheritance of property has turned women into mere instruments for the production of children. However a functionalist such as Murdock would reject Engels perspective because he believed that the functions of the

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    highly related to the Church. Despite the fact that he professes Christianity‚ he is full of deceit‚ oppression and superstition. He is also a corn artist. Tartuffe succeeds in conning Orgon. Orgon is deceived and disinherits his very own son. The inheritances are left for Tartuffe. Orgon maintains the family control. Traditionally‚ it means that it extends over his family‚ and more so his daughter. Orgons daughter has the opportunity to marry the man he loves but ends up with Tartuffe. His father is

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    Women In The Ancient World

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    We have grown to know and learn that women in the ancient world inferior and had less status than men‚ because of the patriarchy system of government. In the ancient world‚ most of the societies were patriarchal; which is a society or government that is bee controlled by men. However‚ there were some exceptions to this social system. Not all ancient world considered women inferior beings to men‚ because in some part of the ancient world‚ women were priestesses‚ pharaohs‚ entertainers‚ goddesses and

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    noun the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material. Genetic modification caused by human activity has been occurring since humans first domesticated organisms in 12 000 BC. Genetic engineering as the direct transfer of DNA from one organism to another was first accomplished by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in 1973. Advances have allowed scientists to manipulate and add genes to a variety of different organism and to induce a range of

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    Biology Review Guide

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    Review Questions & Answers (1/23) 1. Explain the difference between haploid and diploid cells. Tell where in an organism they are found. Tell how they are produced. A haploid cell is a cell that contains one complete set of chromosomes. Gametes(sperm and ova) are haploid cells that are produced by meiosis. Diploid cells contain two complete sets (2n) of chromosomes. Diploid cells reproduce by mitosis making daughter cells that are exact replicas. Some examples are skin‚ blood‚ muscle cells

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    Elenas Diary

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    The Second Reich Revision sheet. 1. The Constitution – Position of Chancellor independent to Reichstag. Power structure unclear and confused. 2. Economy – G. Europe’s industrial superpower‚ built on existing industries and new ones. (new – electrics‚ chemicals‚ cars‚ precision equipment) 3. Labor force – Population growing also change of jobs from agriculture to tertiary sectors. Also G. Best education system for scholors and technical skills. 4. Changing spirit of the age: new

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    Jane Austen's Persuasion

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    The works of Jane Austen are often dismissed as “quaint” novels focusing on romance and other domestic themes‚ however much of Austen’s works serve as social commentaries and criticisms‚ and touch on such controversial topics such as: the social hierarchy‚ social mobility‚ gender constructs/constraints‚ etc. Of her novels‚ Austen’s Persuasion is (arguably) the most blatant example of criticism for the aristocracy/social stratification. Set during the Napoleonic War‚ Persuasion portrays the tensions

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    WHAT IS THE IRON BAR RULE? In legal succession‚ there is absolute separation between legitimate family and illegitimate family. ARTICLE 992. An illegitimate child has no right to inherit ab intestato from the legitmate children and relatives of his father or mother; nor shall such children or relatives inherit in the same manner from the illegitimate child. Illustration A BD C E F G H I J Under Art. 992‚ I and J cannot represent F Under Art. 990‚ G and H can represent

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    Genetics of Organisms Nicole Ryan AP Biology 2/2/15 Block 1 Introduction and Background Drosophila melanogaster or more commonly referred to as “fruit flies” have been used for genetic research for over 100 years. During his time at Harvard university‚ Charles W. Woodworth is credited with being the first to suggest fruit flies be used for genetic research. A century later‚ fruit flies are the most widely used eukaryotic organism for genetic research (Drosophila)

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