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  • ...left unchecked this causes a runaway positive feedback and is toxic to the organism. However, the protein produced also binds to tetracycline and if tetracycli
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  • ...an organism's name in the title of a talk. If people do not recognize the organism (or even if they do) they may feel like the talk is too specialized and not
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  • *Epibiont - An organism that lives on the surface of another. *Exoelectrogen - An organism capable of extracellular electron transfer.
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  • ...is suggestion may be tested with natural populations of Drosophila, or any organism sufficiently well understood genetically for chromosomes showing drive to b
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  • ...carries them. This genomic conflict potentially occurs whenever a diploid organism produces a haploid stage, and can have profound evolutionary impacts on gam
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  • An organism with a single recessive loss-of-function allele will typically have a wild-
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  • ...selection need not necessarily arise from forces that are adaptive to the organism. Nonadaptive meiotic drive may exist on the X‐chromosome and contribute t
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  • ...er, "selfish" alleles can cause a hitchhiking effect without increasing an organism's fitness in a Darwinian sense.
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