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  • ...H., Magee, B. B., Grindle, S., Ran, Y., Scherer, S. & Magee, P. T. (1998) Genetics 149 , 1739-1752.</ref>
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  • ...in the genomics era &mdash; concepts and misconceptions] ''Nature Reviews Genetics'' 9:255-266. ...isk in medicine.</font></ref> [[trait (biology)|traits]] of a [[population genetics|population]] over successive generations, as determined by shifts in the [[
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  • ...cer]]). When the inducer binds the receptor, it activates [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]] of certain [[gene]]s, including those for inducer synthesi
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  • ...lay a role in cells has been continually revised throughout the history of genetics, starting from abstract concepts of inheritable particles whose composition ...h sites (loci, sing. locus) are [[promoter]]s and [[operator]]s. ([[Locus (Genetics)|Locus]] is a genetic term very similar in meaning to gene, and which refer
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  • * Tijsterman M ''et al.'' (2002) The genetics of RNA silencing. Ann Rev Genet 36:489-519 PMID 12429701 ...[[micro RNA]]s (miRNAs), certain parts of the genome are [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] into relatively short single-stranded RNA molecules that fol
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  • | journal = Human Genetics | journal = Human Molecular Genetics
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  • *O'Rahilly S, Farooqi IS. (2006) Genetics of obesity ''Philos Trans R Soc Lond B'' 361:1095-105 PMID 16815794
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  • ...oss-pollinated. Most fruits are [[grafting|grafted]] [[cloning|clone]]s, [[genetics|genetically]] identical. An orchard block of apples of one variety is, in e
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  • *The ''[[genetics|genetic]] model'' posits a genetic predisposition to certain behaviours. It
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  • ...proteins]] involves multiple enzyme-mediated processes to [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribe]] genetic information from the DNA and subsequently [[Translati
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  • ...erial Programmed Cell Death and Multicellular Behavior in Bacteria] ''PLoS Genetics'', Vol. 2, No. 10, e135</ref> Often these relationships are essential for g ...istorically been the workhorses for the fields of [[molecular biology]], [[genetics]] and [[biochemistry]]. By making mutations in bacteria and examining the r
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  • ...the slavery in the Harrington books is principally the result of advanced genetics and slaves engineered for roles. Genetic slaves have full human abilities;
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  • ...umber of offspring that would have each characteristic, and the field of [[genetics]] began. ...genetic maps.<ref>Sturtevant, A. H. (1913) [http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/ahs-13.pdf The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in D
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  • ...anthera leo'': Implications for its ''ex situ'' conservation. Conservation Genetics. [http://abc.zoo.ox.ac.uk/Papers/consgen06_lion.pdf Online full-text pdf]</ ...lion Panthera leo: Implications for its ex situ conservation. Conservation Genetics. [http://abc.zoo.ox.ac.uk/Papers/consgen06_lion.pdf Online pdf]</ref>
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  • ...s was and continues to be the principal means of integrating evolution and genetics since the classic work of R. A. Fisher, J. B. S. Haldane, and S. Wrig | <center>Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in population genetics</center>
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  • ...ogy|exercise physiology]], [[Family medicine|family medicine]], [[Genetics|genetics]], [[Geriatrics|geriatrics]], [[Gynecology|gynecology]], [[Immunology|immun :::"If genetics are at the core of such a common condition [PCOS], the question of whether
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  • ...gical inheritance: phenotypic transmission from parents to children. Human Genetics 25: 618-637. ...Hudson, R. R., & Langley, C. H. 1989. The "hitchhiking" effect revisited. Genetics, 123, 887-899.
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  • ...of year (most prevalent during late winter/early spring) being male, age, genetics, a weakened immune system due to a condition such as HIV, and living in cro
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  • .... It also draws on [[behavioral ecology]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[genetics]], [[ethology]], [[anthropology]], [[archaeology]], [[biology]], and [[zool *'''[[Evolutionary game theory]]''', the application of [[population genetics]]-inspired models of change in gene frequency in populations to [[game theo
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  • ...r condoning suffering. Even healthy lifestyle choices may be overridden by genetics; Jim Fixx, an advocate of unquestionably healthy lifestyles such as distanc ...[cholesterol]] in [[coronary artery disease]] is significantly affected by genetics as well as diet and exercise; if lifestyle changes do not reduce measurable
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