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  • ...rest and, in [[polyploid]] individuals, it refers to what combination of [[allele]]s the individual carries (see [[homozygous]], [[heterozygous]]). Any give
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  • ...eight, plotted against horizontal axes representing the [[allele frequency|allele frequencies]] or the average phenotypes of the population. [[Natural select
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  • ..., less frequent, mechanism is uneven [[crossing-over]], whereby parts of [[allele]]s cross-over between [[chromosome]]s ...osely related [[population]]s and individuals. Due to the high number of [[allele]]s
    10 KB (1,440 words) - 23:48, 12 February 2010
  • ...r|D2 receptors]], which may be predisposed by genetic polymorphisms of the allele, may cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome.<ref name="pmid15094790">{{cite j
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  • ...of the organism. In [[diploid]] organisms, a [[dominant gene|dominant]] [[allele]] on one chromosome will mask the expression of a [[recessive]] gene on the ...that the [[allele|alleles]] described by Mendel are physically real; each allele is a certain version of a [[gene]], which in turn is a string of [[DNA]] mo
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  • ...When [[sperm]] and [[egg]] [[cell]]s are generated, each is given only one allele for each gene. These cells are commonly referred to as [[ploidy|haploid]] ...llele. When the other has no noticeable effect it is called the recessive allele. Another term sometimes used for homozygous organisms is "true breeding" b
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  • ...g (Whiting 1919; Bergsma & Brown 1971); however, epistasis has complicated allele assignments.” <ref>Cooper MP, Fretwell N, Bailey SJ, Lyons LA ( ) White
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  • ...e D2 receptors, which may be predisposed by genetic polymorphisms of the [[allele]], may cause [[neuroleptic malignant syndrome]].<ref name="pmid15094790">{{ ...e D2 receptors, which may be predisposed by genetic polymorphisms of the [[allele]], may cause [[neuroleptic malignant syndrome]].<ref name="pmid15094790">{{
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  • ...(TEN) and [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]] (SJS) patients with [[HLA]]-B*1502 allele who take [[carbamazepine]]<ref name="urlTable of Valid Genomic Biomarkers i
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  • ...APD) was used as markers to calculate the haploid stage diversity based on allele frequencies. It is expected to have new pathogen spread out from their ori
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  • ! [[Allele]] !! [[Nucleotide]] change * CYP2C9*2 allele:
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  • ...pelto M, Helkala EL, Laakso MP, ''et al'' |title=Apolipoprotein E epsilon4 allele, elevated midlife total cholesterol level, and high midlife systolic blood
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  • ....gov/sites/entrez/?db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=summary&list_uids=1565 2D6] [[allele]] and so may have drug interactions<ref name="pmid18452693">{{cite journal
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  • ...ffects of Three Simulated Systems of Inbreeding on the Frequency of the tw Allele in Wild Populations of Mus Musculus on nomination of Richard C. Lewontin"
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  • ...measure of the degree of genetic diversity in a population, and changes in allele frequencies in the gene pool give objective evidence that evolution has occ ...trait is heritable, selection can alter the frequencies of the different [[allele]]s (variants of a gene) that are responsible for that variability. Selectio
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  • ...mal metabolism by [[cytochrome P-450]] due to either inheriting abnormal [[allele]]s or due to drug interactions. Tables are available to check for drug inte
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  • ...creasing body weight by around 1.3 to 2.1 kilograms, the frequency of risk allele expression is high in the European population at around 63% [22]. This is t ...n. A polygene can only be identified and validated by showing that such an allele occurs more frequently in obese patients than those that are not obese. Eve
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  • ...successive generations, as determined by shifts in the [[allele frequency|allele frequencies]] of [[gene]]s. Over time, this process can result in [[speciat ...ral or beneficial, are pushed towards fixation along with the beneficial [[allele]].
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  • ...pmid18541823"/>, in some cases due to an abnormal [[cytochrome P-450]] 3A5 allele that may reduce metabolism of [[cortisol]] and [[corticosterone]] (a precur
    9 KB (1,159 words) - 14:09, 2 February 2023
  • ...tted the ancestors of the Maine Coon, there is no doubt that a recessive [[allele]] for long hair in the gene pool of European domestic cats at the time, and
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