vertical transmission
(noun)
the transmission of an infection or other disease from the female of the species to the offspring
Examples of vertical transmission in the following topics:
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Horizontal Gene Transfer
- Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is the introduction of genetic material from one species to another species by mechanisms other than the vertical transmission from parent(s) to offspring.
- Horizontal gene transfer is the introduction of genetic material from one species to another species by mechanisms other than the vertical transmission from parent(s) to offspring.
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Plant Viruses
- When plant viruses are transferred between different plants, this is known as horizontal transmission; when they are inherited from a parent, this is called vertical transmission.
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Synaptic Transmission
- Synaptic transmission is a chemical event which is involved in the transmission of the impulse via release, diffusion, receptor binding of neurotransmitter molecules and unidirectional communication between neurons.
- The chemical event is involved in the transmission of the impulse via release, diffusion, receptor binding of neurotransmitter molecules and unidirectional communication between neurons.
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Discovery and Detection of Viruses
- The surface structure of virions can be observed by both scanning and transmission electron microscopy, whereas the internal structures of the virus can only be observed in images from a transmission electron microscope.
- In these transmission electron micrographs, (a) a virus is dwarfed by the bacterial cell it infects, while (b) these E. coli cells are dwarfed by cultured colon cells.
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Balance and Determining Equilibrium
- One is oriented in the horizontal plane, whereas the other two are oriented in the vertical plane.
- The anterior and posterior vertical canals are oriented at approximately 45 degrees relative to the sagittal plane .
- The semicircular canals contain several ampullae, with some oriented horizontally and others oriented vertically.
- By comparing the relative movements of both the horizontal and vertical ampullae, the vestibular system can detect the direction of most head movements within three-dimensional (3-D) space.
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Virus Classification
- The surface structure of virions can be observed by both scanning and transmission electron microscopy, whereas the internal structures of the virus can only be observed in images from a transmission electron microscope.
- Transmission electron micrographs of various viruses show their structures.
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Plant Responses to Gravity
- A few hours later, the shoot or root will show growth in the new vertical direction .
- After the shoot or root begin to grow vertically, the amyloplasts return to their normal position.
- Despite being tilted, amyloplasts will cause the shoot to grow in a vertical direction.
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Nerve Impulse Transmission within a Neuron: Action Potential
- Transmission of a signal within a neuron (in one direction only, from dendrite to axon terminal) is carried out by the opening and closing of voltage-gated ion channels, which cause a brief reversal of the resting membrane potential to create an action potential .
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Nerve Impulse Transmission within a Neuron: Resting Potential
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Soil Formation
- Soil distribution is not homogenous because its formation results in the production of layers; the vertical section of the layers of soil is called the soil profile.
- The vertical section of soil layers is called the soil profile.