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  • {{r|Allele}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Allele]]. Needs checking by a human.
    1,006 bytes (130 words) - 10:50, 11 January 2010
  • ...ference in a single nucleotide. In this case we say that there are two ''[[allele]]s'' : C and T. Almost all common SNPs have only two alleles. ...tion, SNPs can be assigned a [[minor allele frequency]] — the lowest allele frequency at a [[locus (genetics)|locus]] that is observed in a particular
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  • {{r|Allele}}
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  • ...of Independent Assortment]]. For genes on separate [[chromosome]]s each [[allele]] pair shows independent segregation. ...The ''A'' allele of the first gene can pair with either the ''B'' or ''b'' allele of the second gene). Consequently, in the F1 generation, four different ge
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  • ...'' concentrates and reinforces different versions of [[gene]]s, known as [[allele]]s, over time. The fixation of alleles leading to undesirable traits are th
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  • {{r|Allele}}
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  • ...nd two new alleles became dominant, prn2 and prn3. Due to these shifts in allele frequencies, vaccines that were effective in earlier years are no longer ef
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  • {{r|Allele}}
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  • ...tension allele, meaning it is homozygous (has two copies) of the recessive allele, e, the black pigment is blocked, and the horse is red. ...ver the body or preferentially concentrated in certain areas. The dominant allele, A, causes eumelanin (black pigment) to be restricted to the horse's points
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  • ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=DetailsSearch&Term=1559 2C19] [[allele]] and so may have drug interactions<ref>[http://www.medicalletter.org/restr ...promo=ONFLNS19 |issn=}}</ref> and patients with a loss of function CYP2C19 allele have higher rates of cardiac events.<ref name="pmid19106084">{{cite journal
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