homologous projections - significado y definición. Qué es homologous projections
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Qué (quién) es homologous projections - definición

3RD EPISODE OF THE SECOND SEASON OF STAR TREK: VOYAGER
Projections (VOY); Projections (Voyager episode)
  • Dwight Schultz (2006)

Homologous chromosome         
  •  During the process of meiosis, homologous chromosomes can recombine and produce new combinations of genes in the daughter cells.
  • Diagram of the general process for double-stranded break repair as well as synthesis-dependent strand annealing.
  •  Sorting of homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
  • 1. Meiosis I 2. Meiosis II 3. Fertilization 4. Zygote
Nondisjunction is when chromosomes fail to separate normally resulting in a gain or loss of chromosomes. In the left image the blue arrow indicates nondisjunction taking place during meiosis II. In the right image the green arrow is indicating nondisjunction taking place during meiosis I.
SET OF ONE MATERNAL AND ONE PATERNAL CHROMOSOME THAT PAIR UP WITH EACH OTHER INSIDE A CELL DURING MEIOSIS. HOMOLOGS HAVE THE SAME GENES IN THE SAME LOCI
Homologous Chromosomes; Homologous chromosomes; Homologs
A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during fertilization. Homologs have the same genes in the same loci where they provide points along each chromosome which enable a pair of chromosomes to align correctly with each other before separating during meiosis. This is the basis for Mendelian inheritance which characterizes inheritance patterns of genetic material from an organism to its offspring parent developmental cell at the given time and area.
Projections (journal)         
JOURNAL
Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind; Projections: The Journal for Movies & Mind
Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal that explores the way in which the mind experiences, understands, and interprets the audio-semantic and narrative structures of cinema and other visual media. It is published by Berghahn Books in association with The Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image and it is edited by Ted Nannicelli.
Homologous series         
  • Normal boiling points of straight chain alkanes
SERIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES WITH THE SAME GENERAL FORMULA, VARYING BY A SINGLE PARAMETER
Homologous Series
In organic chemistry, a homologous series is a sequence of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which the members of the series can be branched or unbranched, or differ by molecular formula of and molecular mass of 14u. This can be the length of a carbon chain, for example in the straight-chained alkanes (paraffins), or it could be the number of monomers in a homopolymer such as amylose.

Wikipedia

Projections (Star Trek: Voyager)

"Projections" is the 19th (3rd in the second season) episode of the American science fiction television program Star Trek: Voyager. Originally slated for the first season, the episode originally aired on UPN on September 11, 1995, and tells the story of Voyager's holographic doctor having an identity crisis on the holodeck regarding whether he or the world around him is the illusion.

Brannon Braga compared "Projections" to the work of René Descartes, and wrote the episode around the premise of cogito ergo sum, questioning whether the Doctor or the Voyager is the illusion. Beating out LeVar Burton (Geordi La Forge) for the guest appearance, Dwight Schultz as Reginald Barclay was praised by the cast and crew, especially for his on-screen chemistry with co-star Robert Picardo. The episode is considered as one of the most underrated episodes of the Star Trek franchise and received positive reviews, with only a few negative comments regarding predictability and underuse of characters.