If I have a cytologically detectable chromosomal rearrangement, am I still human?
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This area of chromosome 15 is highly unstable and prone to genetic rearrangement.
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This opens the ether rings and upon rearrangement versiconal acetate is formed.
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In the process of allyl rearrangement, paspalic acid is converted to lysergic acid.
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Originally, it was held that chromosome rearrangement would play an important role.
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I think a more thorough rearrangement of the articles in this area may be required.
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All change is explained by the arrangement and rearrangement of these four elements.
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Roth's preparation of an alternative history is just a rearrangement of the furniture.
From the theatlantic.com
Some rearrangement of the front seven is also expected to produce improved line play.
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Changing an arrangement
(Rearranged (Kevin Federline album)) Playing with Fire is the debut and only studio album from American personality and rapper Kevin Federline, released on October 31, 2006, in North America, and on November 6, 2006, in the UK. The lyrics were all co-written by Federline.
(Rearrangements) forming of new bonds as a consequence of the excitation. Hydrogens are most likely to move, but there are also other mobile substituents (silyl, phenyl, etc.). Sometimes very long distances are bridged by rearrangements.
A structural alteration in a chromosome, usually involving breakage and reattachment of a segment of chromosome material, resulting in an abnormal configuration; examples include inversion and translocation
Antigen receptor expression requires gene segment rearrangement in developing lymphocytes. The expressed V-region sequences are compos* of rearranged gene segments.