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Genetics
Genetics

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... families with genetically transmitted late-onset Alzheimer’s disease and a higher risk of getting the disease for non-familial cases. How much it increases the risk cannot yet be established in individual cases, as the risk depends on family history, ethnicity, and other factors that interact with ...
Chapter 5 - Online Open Genetics
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... Table 5-1 summarizes the different forms of epistaAlso critical for this section is that the genes must be sis and the ratios they produce for interacting, unlinked independently assorting. Genes that are close enough loci. ...
TB1 - BIOCHEM, Bidichandani, Genetic Diseases
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... disease. It was the first to be identified purely by positional cloning. The gene is located on 7q31.2, contains 27 exons, and encodes a 1480 a.a. protein. CFTR function in a cell 1. CFTR is an ABT (ATP binding cassette transporter). It is broken into halves. Each halve has two membrane spanning dom ...
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Transmission Genetics

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... statistical analysis being applied to many types of genetic data, and with the field of genetics provoking new developments in statistical theory. In fact some modern parameter search procedures (“genetic algorithms”), which could be used in any field of statistical application, even rely on the pri ...
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... to be indivisible and to be the smallest units of recombination, mutation, and function. Genes could have different allelic states, but these alleles represented the whole gene, not parts of it. In one sense, genes were thought of as beads on a necklace, the necklace being the chromosome. This pictu ...
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... cal record, corn looks like corn, with no intermediates. So members of the opposing school hold that corn evolution was rapid, propelled by a change in one or a few key genes. To support this view, they can point to the fact that although teosinte and corn look different, they are so closely related ...
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Genome (book)

Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters is a 1999 popular science book by Matt Ridley, published by Fourth Estate.
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