A. Hoelzer, Guy Drewes, Rich Meier, Jeffrey Doursat, René Virtual Genomics and Sexual Reproduction. <p>Individuals are diploid hermaphrodites, in which haploid genomes consist of <i>n</i> = 2 chromosomes containing <i>l</i> = 200 nucleotide bases A, C, G, and T (only <i>l</i> = 8 bases per chromosome shown in this diagram). Each parent produces a haploid gamete by randomly selecting one of the chromosomes from each diploid pair (blue portions of the parent). When producing a gamete, some random point mutations may also occur with a low probability <i>μ</i> per site. One such mutation, from base C to base A, is depicted in red.</p> genomics 2008-07-25
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