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ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR ABG 503 2 Units

... The phenotypic expression of the heterozygote is intermediate between the two homozygotes. E.g. In plants: Red flowers have two copies of the dominant allele R for red flower color (RR). White flowers have two copies of the recessive allele r for white flower color (rr). Pink flowers result in plant ...
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... throughout t h e world. Witness the recent writings, in Australia alone, that not only postulate palaeodemographic models (Beaton 1985; Lourandos 1980, 1983; Butlin 1983; Webb 1984) but also use those models a s background to the archaeological interpretations (Hughes and Lampert 1982; Rowland 1983; ...
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... for the HD allele know that they may pass on the mutation to their offspring. However, as carriers of a dominant allele like HD, they also know that they will eventually develop a deadly, progressive disease sometime later in life and that some offspring will receive the allele and develop the disea ...
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... probably have functional impacts, identifying this subset of sequence variants will be one of the major challenges of the next decade. Moreover, the follow-up work of understanding how these and other genetic variations regulate the phenotypes of human cells, tissues, and organs may well occupy biom ...
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Medical genetics

Medical genetics is the specialty of medicine that involves the diagnosis and management of hereditary disorders. Medical genetics differs from human genetics in that human genetics is a field of scientific research that may or may not apply to medicine, but medical genetics refers to the application of genetics to medical care. For example, research on the causes and inheritance of genetic disorders would be considered within both human genetics and medical genetics, while the diagnosis, management, and counseling of individuals with genetic disorders would be considered part of medical genetics.In contrast, the study of typically non-medical phenotypes such as the genetics of eye color would be considered part of human genetics, but not necessarily relevant to medical genetics (except in situations such as albinism). Genetic medicine is a newer term for medical genetics and incorporates areas such as gene therapy, personalized medicine, and the rapidly emerging new medical specialty, predictive medicine.
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