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These local freezes in Zone A are preceded by a short period in which every object in A takes on a reddish glow (observable to the occupants of all three zones), while at the same time a temporary force field develops at the boundary of Zone A, preventing anything from entering or exiting that zone during the freeze.
More generally, however, the number of haploid genomes examined is given by a times n (an) where a takes on the value of either 1 or 2. For example, if a mutation in a gene of interest is suspected to be lethal or sterile, attempts to induce it on a marked chromosome, opposite a balancer chromosome, are often undertaken [7].
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