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  1. What is the meaning of "gap" in G1 phase? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Apr 15, 2020 · The full form of G1 phase is Gap one phase. G1 os also called first gap phase. Is there any specific meaning of " gap" here ?

  2. genetics - What does phasing mean? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jul 18, 2013 · What does phasing mean in genetics/informatics? I've heard that a phased file is a file that has genes separated by chromosome, but can someone give a concrete definition of what …

  3. What is the difference between tonic and phasic firing?

    Nov 26, 2014 · The definition I would extract from that paper is instead that phasic activity consists of faster firing, maybe only bursting, and tonic firing is lower-frequency firing: Caption figure 2: " (D) …

  4. Confusion about the duration of different phases of the cell cycle such ...

    Jan 21, 2019 · Yeast for example, can progress through the cell cycle in only about 90 minutes. The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases: Interphase M Phase (Mitosis phase) The M Phase represents …

  5. Difference between in cis/in trans and in phase/out of phase

    Apr 20, 2022 · My understanding is that the in cis/in trans terminology is used specifically when referring to the configuration of recessive and dominant alleles for a pair of genes, while in phase/out of phase …

  6. What is the exact concept of "Repulsion" and "Coupling" (Genetics)?

    Nov 21, 2016 · The phase may change to repulsion if a recombination event occurs. (again, see above.) Coupling and repulsion- are they indicating to a "phenomenon"? or the Genotypic "state"?

  7. cell biology - What is the difference between "dikaryotic" and ...

    9 Many fungi undergo a reproductive phase in which more than one genetically distinct nuclei (from 2 separate mating types) is present within the same cytoplasm. In the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, …

  8. Unsure about definition of "n" and "C" values in mitosis

    Dec 6, 2017 · Somatic cell is always diploid throughout mitosis, but the amount of DNA is duplicated during interphase, especially in S phase. The amount of DNA may be represented as “C” for better …

  9. When does LH surge actually occur? - Biology Stack Exchange

    As a result, the LH and FSH surge does occur very close to the end of the follicular phase. It has the 'intended' result of causing ovulation immediately afterward. The follicle bursts, the egg is released, …

  10. Understanding recombination scoring in family pedigrees

    Mar 30, 2015 · So, all meioses are phase-known, meaning we know which combination of alleles was inherited from each parent. Apparently this leads us to be able to unambiguously score III1-III5 as …