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Перевод: geneticist speek geneticist


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генетик


Тезаурус:

  1. The suggestion was made, some fifteen years ago, by the Japanese geneticist Motoo Kimura and by the Americans Jack King and Tom Jukes, primarily for changes at the molecular level.
  2. But I invite such a geneticist to look carefully at what it can ever mean to speak of genes exerting an influence on a nervous system.
  3. This puzzle was at last unravelled in a series of brilliant papers of a rather technical and mathematical nature by the English geneticist and entomologist William Hamilton (1964, 1971a, b , 1972).
  4. The geneticist should recognize genes "for" house shape in precisely the same sense as there are genes for, say, leg shape.
  5. A geneticist might wish to claim that the direct influence of the genes is upon the nervous system that mediates the stone-choosing behaviour, not upon the stones themselves.
  6. Any geneticist who objects to this language must, to be consistent, object to speaking of genes for eye colour, genes for wrinkling in peas and so on.
  7. But what a geneticist would actually see is the effect of genes on the shape and other properties of houses.
  8. We had been herded together to discuss this and other issues by Dr Derek Booth, animal geneticist and scientist.
  9. The geneticist James Crow has called them "genes that beat the system".
  10. The American geneticist Curt Stern was the first to distinguish between these two ways in which a change in a gene can alter the resulting structure: he referred to them as changes in "prepattern" and in "competence".
  11. I want to go even further into directions which are also being explored by, for example, the geneticist L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, the anthropologist F. T. Cloak, and the ethologist J. M. Cullen.
  12. If a geneticist speaks loosely of a "gene for behaviour X", he does not mean that there is a gene which would cause behaviour X if inserted into any animal.
  13. Perhaps the most striking example is the long-continued transmission of abnormal patterns of cilia (microscopic hair-like protrusions) on the surface of ciliated protozoans, demonstrated by the American geneticist Tracy Sonneborn and his students.

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