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doc Summer 2010 Lecture 4

... BIOL 202 5.6 Phenotypes and gene interactions In humans, look at families that are similar; look for traits as they are distributed in the family—how the phenotype moves LOD scores - Log Of Difference - Look for polymorphisms (e.g. 2 different alleles) in a family - Let M be a molecular marker o M h ...
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