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This hypothesis of segment duplication, associated with lethality of the type of gamete containing the duplicated segment in heterozygous configuration is also consistent with the observed allelic pattern and allelic frequencies and is in agreement with meiosis configurations.
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We investigated this hypothesis within two segments: the 2nd thoracic segment (mesonotum) and the 4th abdominal segments (A4), which are developmentally four segments apart.
The results of our study support the hypothesis of "mandatory chromosomal segment copy number".
To check the validity of this hypothesis, we examined the structural differences between segment B and neighboring segments from the outer trench wall to the forearc mantle wedge, focusing on variations of water content (Fig. 5).
In support of this hypothesis we have identified a p63-response element present in a highly conserved enhancer corresponding to a DNAse I hypersensitive segment of the basal keratinocyte restricted K5 gene.
Nevertheless, this hypothesis was tested by plotting the frequency of disordered segments of these A. thaliana and A. lyrata orthologous proteins versus the recombination rates of the corresponding chromosome fragments.
Of this hypothesis, nothing really remains.
It is impossible for the layman to estimate the value of this hypothesis.
This hypothesis is an extension of the Samuelson hypothesis.
As a further test of this hypothesis and to exert greater control over task differences, we used a recognition memory interference test in which participants encoded landscape pictures that had each been divided into three segments.
Marcia is aware of this hypothesis and dismisses it.
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