Search Results - "Genetics"
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Archaeal genetics – the third way
Published 2005“…Biochemists and structural biologists have embraced the study of archaea but geneticists have been more wary, despite the fact that genetic techniques for archaea are quite sophisticated. …”
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Contribution of genetics to ecological restoration
Published 2015“…We performed a search of scientific articles and identified 160 articles that employed a genetic approach within a restoration context to shed light on the links between genetics and restoration. …”
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Molecular genetics of Dupuytren’s contracture
Published 2024“…Most reports are backdated making it necessary to re-evaluate the variants to further understand the genetic aetiology of DC. • In this review, we first highlight the genetic aspects and previous genetic studies on DC. …”
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National evaluation of NHS genetics service investments: emerging issues from the cancer genetics pilots
Published 2007“…In seeking to fulfil the ambition of the 2003 genetics white paper, Our Inheritance, Our Future, to ‘mainstream’ genetic knowledge and practices, the Department of Health provided start-up funding for pilot services in various clinical areas, including seven cancer genetics projects. …”
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Genetics of mineral accumulation in potato tubers
Published 2012“…Transgressive segregation for tuber mineral concentrations was detected. The genetic map for this population was extended using DArT markers and QTLs were identified on all 12 linkage groups for all minerals studied. …”
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Genetics of human and canine dilated cardiomyopathy
Published 2015“…Finally the current position of genetic research into canine and human DCM, including the genetic loci, is identified and the reasons many studies may have failed to find a genetic association with canine DCM are reviewed.…”
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Genetics of human and canine dilated cardiomyopathy
Published 2015“…Finally the current position of genetic research into canine and human DCM, including the genetic loci, is identified and the reasons many studies may have failed to find a genetic association with canine DCM are reviewed.…”
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Epidemiology and genetics of catastrophizing and pain in OA
Published 2017“…Cases were derived from the Nottingham genetics of OA study (NGOAS) and the Genetics of Osteoarthritis and Lifestyle Study (GOAL) cohorts that have undergone joint replacement. …”
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Biochemical genetics of Cephalosporin C production
Published 1988“…The biosynthetic pathway which leads, in Cephalosporium acremonium, to the production of the commercially important β-lactam antibiotic Cephalosporin C (CPC) has been the subject of extensive biochemical studies and is now well characterized. In contrast, genetic analysis in this organism was limited until the application of protoplast fusion techniques facilitated parasexual analysis and allowed a genetic map to be established. …”
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Nephronectin and the genetics of lung function variability
Published 2023“…Genetic variation at the chromosome 4 locus containing the gene nephronectin (NPNT) is strongly associated with both lung function variability and the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in genome wide association studies (GWAS). …”
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Teaching and Learning Genetics with Multiple Representations
Published 2003Subjects: “…genetics…”
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Population Genetics of Tor douronensis in Sarawak
Published 2014“…Therefore, this study was designed to infer population subdivision, the genetic structure, evolutionary neutrality, and population expansion of T. douronensis among 4 populations from Sarawak including Bakun using partial DNA sequencing of the Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) mtDNA gene. …”
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Molecular genetics of the developing neuroendocrine hypothalamus.
Published 2010“…The aim of this review is to summarize the recent molecular and genetic findings that have advanced our understanding of the emergence of the known important hypophysiotropic signaling molecules in the hypothalamus. …”
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