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Ambiguity aversion and familiarity bias

... games of chance by Pascal and Fermat 400 years ago. The subject developed rapidly during the 18th century, but it was not until the work of Kolmogorov in the 20th century that we have a precise definition of probability in terms of the relative frequency of an event which can be repeated. Around the ...
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... polymorphism information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.3290 to 0.3671 with an average of 0.3544. The overall gene diversity of SSR loci for the 32 BC1F1 rice lines along with two parents was 0.4614, ranging from 0.4152 to 0.4844. Positive correlations were found between the genetic diversity an ...
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... polymorphism information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.3290 to 0.3671 with an average of 0.3544. The overall gene diversity of SSR loci for the 32 BC1F1 rice lines along with two parents was 0.4614, ranging from 0.4152 to 0.4844. Positive correlations were found between the genetic diversity an ...
A Sickle-cell Crisis
A Sickle-cell Crisis

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Multilocus genetic models of handedness closely resemble

... are well described by single-locus Mendelian models. Here we summarize a large genome-wide association study (GWAS) that finds no significant associations with handedness and is consistent with a meta-analysis of GWASs. The GWAS had 99% power to detect a single locus using the conventional criterion ...
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... has a long stretch of adenine residues, and is flanked by 4–10 bp of direct repeats at the site of insertion. These elements contain a pol III promoter that has been proposed to be involved in their retrotransposition mediated by RNA polymerase III (Deininger et al., 1992; Schmid and Maraia, 1992). ...
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... Homozygote: An organism that inherits two alleles of the same type (BB or bb). Heterozygote: An organism that inherits two alleles of differing types (Bb). Monohybrid Cross: A cross dealing with only one characteristic. Dihybrid Cross: A cross in which two independent traits are being determined by ...
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... by chondrodystrophy, postaxial polydactyly, ectodermal dysplasia and cardiac anomalies. We present the case of a 24 years old female patient with unaffected parents and an affected sister, with a personal history of surgically corrected postaxial polydactyly of both hands and atriventricular canal. ...
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