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Genome browser - Indiana University
Genome browser - Indiana University

... High-density SNP genotyping across the genome provides information about – SNP validation, frequency, assay conditions – correlation structure of alleles in the genome All data is freely available on the web for application in study design and analyses as researchers see fit ...
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... • However: within species no such trend was detected The trend does not operate across all cases (in 16 of 29 species pairs) Co-variation among traits may constrain the correlation between altitude and seed weight, high gene flow may homogenize populations Conclusion: Constraints may operate against ...
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Molecular diagnostics in congenital adrenal hyperplasia

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Human Inheritance

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Classical Model of Selection at a Single Locus

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