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X-LINKED INHERITANCE

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Study of seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms identified in East

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Slide 1

...  c. We suggest the child’s birth weight and whether or not the child was born to a mother with GDM become part of the child’s permanent medical record. (Ungraded recommendation)  d. We recommend that all women who have had GDM receive counseling on lifestyle measures to reduce the risk of type 2 d ...
it is not in our genes
it is not in our genes

... impact of genes in a group of people on a trait, without identifying any specific DNA variants that explain it. Using elaborate mathematical formulae, it compares how different the variants are in one sample, overall, with the overall pattern in another. By this means, it has been possible to extrac ...
Lack of association between single nucleotide
Lack of association between single nucleotide

... Despite this, in our study the results of TDT analysis for the SNPs have not shown statistically significance in differences of transmission of investigated alleles. Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) is a member of the metallocarboxypeptidase family. CPA4 mRNA expression is associated with hormoneregulated ...
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the Cognitive Function Practice Statement.
the Cognitive Function Practice Statement.

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