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The non-recombinant chromosomes probably segregated achiasmately – achiasmate segregation differs from segregation with meiotic exchange in Drosophila [18], and inversion differences between homologs increase the probability that the achiasmate pathway is used.
And there was the subject of jazz history, reflecting social concerns from segregation to the civil rights movement.
We follow the family's journey from segregation in Alabama to educational opportunity in Colorado and finally to California.
The metropolis that finessed "Gone With the Wind" from slavery has also owned the modern South's most beguiling myth: the triumphal transition from segregation to integration.
The earlier era was defined by a rejection of prevailing social norms, from segregation to sexual modesty to name a few.
Maybe they learned better or changed, but at the time, they had a chance to move forward from segregation and chose the opposite.
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Anyone who can claim with a straight face and an actual attempt at an argument that "too much diversity" in TV and media is a problem has to be suffering from segregation-era withdrawals.
% of ZnO phase (zincite) resulted from the segregation of Zn from the brucite-like layers.
The authors reported that the reconstructed samples contained an additional about 3 wt.% of ZnO phase (zincite) appeared from the segregation of Zn from the brucite-like layers.
Many Muslim immigrants suffer from relative poverty, from high levels of crime and from social segregation.
However, this small deviation could result from scoring error rather than a genuine deviation from Mendelian segregation.
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