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Baymen report more frequent sightings of cultured clams and oysters, both of which have black genetic markings on the tops of their shells that distinguish them from the wild varieties.
No one disputes that Oct. 7, 1996, was when the contaminated apple juice was made: the genetic markings on the E. coli in the victims matched bacteria found in a product bottled that day.
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This might indicate a similar genetic basis for these markings in Dalmatians and Australian Cattle Dogs.
It was only in the middle ages that a genetic mutation that produces tabby cat markings appeared, first in south-west Asia and then in Europe and Africa, marking the time when humans moved beyond simply living with cats to breeding them for fancy coats and other characteristics.
Using existing tools for genetically engineering yeast, researchers then chemically altered the bacterial genetic material so that it carried the molecular markings characteristic of bacteria.
"This is an amelanistic het motley," he said of an attractive peach and beige corn snake, explaining that amelanistic refers to a lack of black pigment; "het" is shorthand for a certain genetic makeup, and motley refers to the markings.
If we take cell-cell communication as an example, we find abilities that cannot be described sufficiently by mathematical theories of language such as de novo generation of behavioral patterns for unpredictable changes in environmental circumstances which is based on the ability to modify genetic content or the modification of epigenetic markings' translational pattern and gene regulation.
Because they are a crossbreed -- also referred to in the cattle business as a composite -- and because a producer will often throw other breeds into the mix besides Angus and Hereford, a bunch of black baldies standing out in a pasture can be quite varied in markings and coloration, a great display of genetic pyrotechnics.
While the researchers found no clear geographical pattern to the whales' markings and vocalizations, they did find a genetic pattern: The whales' mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which is inherited only from the mother, indicated that groups with similar calls and markings were related.
SW1, one of the genes responsible for the splashed white markings, has been found in a number of individuals by genetic testing.
Although unsuccessful at creating a genetic copy of the extinct species, they developed a breed with grullo coloration and primitive markings.
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