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  2. F1 hybrid - Wikipedia

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    F1 hybrid (also known as filial 1 hybrid) is the first filial generation of offspring of distinctly different parental types. [1] F1 hybrids are used in genetics, and in selective breeding, where the term F1 crossbreed may be used. The term is sometimes written with a subscript, as F 1 hybrid. [2] [3] Subsequent generations are called F 2, F 3 ...

  3. California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing ...

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    California has the only legislatively mandated nurse-to-patient ratios in the country. [3] In December 2020, during the fall/winter COVID-19 pandemic surge, governor Gavin Newsom gave all hospitals a temporary waiver from those mandates, which allowed hospitals, for example, to have ICU nurses care for three patients rather than two.

  4. List of genetic hybrids - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 hybrids of a California tiger salamander and a barred tiger salamander were discovered to be able to survive easier than their parent species. [3] Class Reptilia. Order Squamata. Suborder Anguimorpha. Family Varanidae. Genus Varanus. Subgenus Varanus. Hybrid between Varanus panoptes horni and Varanus gouldii flavirufus. Superfamily ...

  5. Backcrossing - Wikipedia

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    Backcrossing is a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent, to achieve offspring with a genetic identity closer to that of the parent. It is used in horticulture, animal breeding, and production of gene knockout organisms.

  6. Helix (genomics company) - Wikipedia

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    Helix focuses on personal genomics and citizen science. [1] [2] Helix has a marketplace that offers applications created by approved partners.Helix handles sample collection, DNA sequencing, and secure data storage and partners develop on-demand products.

  7. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Genentech's corporate headquarters are in South San Francisco, California), with additional manufacturing facilities in Vacaville, California; Oceanside, California; and Hillsboro In March 2024, it was announced the Swiss pharmaceutical company, Lonza had acquired the Vacaville site from parent-company, Roche for $1.2 billion.

  8. Genetics nursing - Wikipedia

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    The genetic and genomic competencies are important to the practice of all nurses regardless of academic preparation, practice setting, role, or specialty. [6] The competencies are significant because they establish a foundation and set of guidelines for the nursing workforce on administering the minimal amount of genetic and genomic based healthcare.

  9. National Council of State Boards of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is an independent, non-profit organization representing nursing regulatory bodies in the United States. It serves as a collaborative body for state boards of nursing , facilitating communication and action on public health and safety matters.