| 1. | In these varieties, the singleness allele is closely linked to a pollen-lethal gene.
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| 2. | How has such a lethal gene survived the throes of evolution?
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| 3. | Mice that are homozygous for the agouti yellow allele have the lethal gene.
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| 4. | To prevent lethal gene dosage problems, one of these chromosomes is inactivated following fertilization.
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| 5. | Both ear-tufts and rumplessness are caused by lethal genes, so not all birds display these traits.
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| 6. | This lethal gene has a molecular on and off switch, allowing these RIDL insects to be reared.
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| 7. | Lethal genes cause death in an organism, and RIDl genes only kill young insects, usually larvae or pupae.
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| 8. | The homologous mouse L7rn6 gene encodes a protein called "'lethal gene on chromosome 7 Rinchik 6 " '.
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| 9. | A lethal equivalent is the number of deleterious genes per haploid genome whose cumulative effect is the equivalent of one lethal gene.
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| 10. | The roan / Dalmatian factor, sometimes called the " lethal white gene " or simply " lethal gene ", is an incomplete dominant.
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