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autoregulation The control of the transcription of a gene by its own gene product.
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autogamy nuclear reorganization in a single Paramecium cell similar to the changes that occur during conjugation.
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autotroph Organism that is able to utilize carbon dioxide as a carbon source.
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autopsy Examination of tissues and organs of the body after death.
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autosomal Everyone gets 1 chromozome from their mother and one from their father. The mother's chromozome is always an "X", and the father gives either an "X" (which causes a female child) or a "Y" (which causes a male child). If a disorder is autosomal it is found on both the x and y chromozomes.
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