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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter1 merge 1-10, Neutral mutations are also known as Genetic Polymorphisms, Genes may be Repressed, Cleavage by Protease, Tissue-specific encode proteins that allow Differentiation, Diploid refers to possessing two Copies, Ribosomes to produce Proteins, Phenotype is a cell's physical composition and activity and includes Signal transduction, Gene cloning techniques revolutionized the study of Cancer cells, Mendel established the basic rules of genetics, Eukaryotic cells make Proteins, Recessive can affect Phenotype, Cancer cells are often disorganized and called Aneuploid, cDNAs are inserted into DNA Vectors, Genes that are functionally related are called Homologs, Post-translational modification such as Cleavage, Vast evolutionary time periods and are found in Different species, incomplete dominant forms a blended Phenotype, Promoter lies upstream of Transcribed region of a gene, Transcription in Eukaryotic cells, Transcribed region of a gene encodes RNA transcript