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  1. ... normally only the copy of the gene that comes from the father is active. The copy of the gene that comes from the mother is inactivated (silenced) by a ...
  2. ... normally only the copy of each gene that comes from the father is active. The copy of each gene that comes from the mother is inactivated (silenced) by methylation. ...
  3. ... that only the copy of the gene that comes from the mother is active. The copy of the gene that comes from the father is turned off (silenced). At ...
  4. ... begins clot formation and signals additional platelets to come together to increase the size of the clot. ... collagen. Without GPVI binding to collagen, platelets cannot come together efficiently at the site of an injury ...
  5. ... substance that can be obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks, meat, poultry, fish, ... example, the brain cannot access the cholesterol that comes from food, so brain cells must produce their ...
  6. ... in the migration of neural crest cells that come together to form the forehead, nasal bridge, and ... cytoskeleton impair cell migration, particularly of cells that come together to form the structures of the face. ...
  7. ... open to let blood leave the heart and come together to prevent blood from reentering the heart. ...
  8. ... in the body and obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks, meat, poultry, fish, ...
  9. ... beta subunit of this enzyme. Six beta subunits come together with six alpha subunits (produced from the ...
  10. ... between France and Spain. The protein name dardarin comes from the Basque word "dardara," which means tremor, ...
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