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1. Genetics:
Re: What are different ways to clone animals and plants??, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon Nov 13 17:30:41 2000
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2. Zoology:
Re: Can I breed my younger female to a second generation male?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Fri Apr 14 16:32:34 2000
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3. Genetics:
Re: Barr body chromosome selection, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu May 15 13:55:39 2003
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4. Genetics:
Re: Could radiation really result in a mutation as incredible as 'Godzilla'?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Wed Sep 9 10:50:26 1998
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5. Botany:
Re: What are some things I can add to water to promote algae growth?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Jan 6 16:51:29 2000
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6. Genetics:
Re: Junk DNA and our evolution, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon Mar 6 12:28:54 2000
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7. Genetics:
Re: what is the probability that both my parents have purebred alleles.., Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Fri Jan 12 17:39:52 2001
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8. Molecular Biology:
Re: How can we verify that computationally obtained sequences are promoters?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon Jun 6 10:16:37 2005
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9. Genetics:
Re: How do non- disjunctional chromosome mutations occur?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Apr 22 20:22:28 1999
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10. Genetics:
Re: Could DNA from ancient bones be combined with ours 2 create hybrid lifeform, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Fri Jul 21 16:57:11 2000
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11. Genetics:
Re: Is the DNA different in each individual sperm/egg?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Sep 2 10:22:19 1999
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12. Genetics:
Re: What are the causes of Down's syndrome?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Jun 29 16:25:45 2000
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13. Genetics:
Re: Why doesn't crossing over occur in the male germ cells of Drosophila melanogaster?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon May 15 13:37:10 2000
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14. Cell Biology:
Re: some questions about stem cells..., Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Tue Jan 14 12:09:36 2003
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15. Genetics:
Re: In a cell, are the X and Y chromosomes considered homologous chromosomes?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Wed Oct 7 09:04:53 1998
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16. Microbiology:
Re: Should the electromagnetic fields make (eremosphaera) algae cells grow/not?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Wed Feb 24 10:35:11 1999
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17. Genetics:
Re: How is the genetic diference between two closly related species evaluate, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Wed Nov 24 12:19:31 1999
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18. Molecular Biology:
Re: After transcription takes place, what happens to the introns that were , Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Apr 8 12:38:41 1999
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19. Genetics:
Re: What does heritability mean in words that a lay person can understand., Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Fri May 5 16:11:14 2000
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20. Genetics:
Re: Do all animals have X/Y chromosomes?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Fri Mar 2 16:29:58 2001
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21. Genetics:
Re: On Genetic Transformation, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon Jan 4 11:16:52 1999
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22. General Biology:
Re: Is genetic engineering a good career option?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Tue Jun 5 11:25:24 2001
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23. Microbiology:
Re: Why are bacterial genes and plasmids in a closed loop?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu Mar 22 10:27:43 2001
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24. Genetics:
Re: What is purebred and how it deals with genetics for eyes..more info below , Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Thu May 25 17:25:13 2000
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25. Genetics:
Re: What's the proper name/term for genetic abberation after birth?, Mark Woelfle,
Faculty, Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Mon Jan 28 11:33:30 2002
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