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  • An '''allele''' is one version of one member of a set of genes that accounts for variati ...s more commonly seen in an organism is the [[wildtype]] and the [[mutant]] allele is the modification.<ref name=Campbell2005>{{Cite book
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  • The movement of genetic [[allele]]s from one population to another. If there is a low gene flow between two
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  • ...are similar [[enzyme|enzymes]] which are produced by slightly different [[allele|alleles]] of the same [[gene]].
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  • An '''allele''' is one version of one member of a set of genes that accounts for variati ...s more commonly seen in an organism is the [[wildtype]] and the [[mutant]] allele is the modification.<ref name=Campbell2005>{{Cite book
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  • '''3.[[Allele]]'''<br /><br /> ...ave an allele which codes for blue eyes while your best friend can have an allele for brown eyes. Alleles are also on the same locus.<br /><br />
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  • The recessive allele is masked. For example, round seed shape ('''R''') is dominant and wrinkled
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  • The dominant allele is expressed. For example, round seed shape ('''R''') is dominant and wrink
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Allele]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...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]] &mdash; the lowest allele frequency at a [[locus (genetics)|locus]] that is observed in a particular
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...Stevens-Johnson syndrome]] (SJS) may occur in patients with [[HLA]]-B*1502 allele who take carbamazepine.<ref>Anonymous. [http://www.fda.gov/cder/genomics/ge
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  • ...% of patients may have a reduced-function allele with the reduced function allele being more common in asians and africans and less common in anglos and hisp Beside testing for the CYP2C19*2 [[allele]] may reduce the occurrence of patients with high on-treatment platelet rea
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  • ...ted to produce an F1 (first) generation with only yellow seeds because the allele for yellow seeds is dominant to that of green. A monohybrid cross compares
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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">{{
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  • ....gov/sites/entrez/?db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=summary&list_uids=1565 2D6] [[allele]].
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  • ...led a pastoral lifestyle, probably due to selective pressure for the new [[allele]]s. ...lable or consumed or have not been consumed for several generations. The [[allele]] that expresses the lactose intolerance [[phenotype]] (as the decline in t
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  • ...of all German Shepherd Dog colored coat variations. When the recessive ‘e’ allele is inherited from each breeding pair parent, the e/e genotype offspring of ...paired with a white GSD always produces full colored puppies because the e allele is recessive.)
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  • ...tion into or out of a population may be responsible for a marked change in allele frequencies (the number of individual members carrying a particular variant ...d percent. In Europe, which has much lower levels of malaria, have either allele '''Fy<sup>a</sup>''' or '''Fy<sup>b</sup>'''. By measuring the frequencies
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  • ...oduce [[homozygote]]s in which the gene is only present as the disrupted [[allele]], and the effects of the non-expression of the gene may determined by comp
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  • ...ary processes acts. Without mutation, there are no new [[gene]]s, no new [[allele]]s and, eventually, no evolutionary change. ...[recombination]] event, in an organism that previously had two different [[allele]]s.
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...creased levels of total 25-hydroxyvitamin D among blacks. In whites, the A allele at rs4588 was associated with decreased levels of total 25-hydroxyvitamin D
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  • * If only ''one'' β globin allele bears a mutation, '''β thalassemia minor''' results (sometimes referred to .../entrez/dispomim.cgi?cmd=entry&id=187550 |title=THALASSEMIA, BETA+, SILENT ALLELE|author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=Online M
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  • ...ich have no evidence of this mutation. Similarly, the '''apolipoprotein E4 allele''' which is a risk factor in Alzheimer’s shows no association with FTLD.
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  • ....gov/sites/entrez/?db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=summary&list_uids=1565 2D6] [[allele]] ...ch as [[metoprolol]] that are metabolized by [[cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6]] [[allele]] and may have more [[drug interaction]]s<ref name="pmid18452693">{{cite jo
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  • ....gov/sites/entrez/?db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=summary&list_uids=1565 2D6] [[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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  • ...the transposon provides a straightforward means of identifying the mutant allele, relative to chemical mutagenesis methods.
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  • ...f> Several genes have been identified as ‘obesity genes’ and although each allele would cause very little variance in BMI alone, a polygenic explanation seem
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  • ...ignificant when restricted to analysis of patients with a reduced function allele
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  • ...yme disease vaccine nor inflammatory arthritis (normal controls). HLA-DRB1 allele typing, Western blotting for Lyme antigen, and T cell reactivity testing we
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  • * CYP2C9*2 allele: * CYP2C9*3 allele:
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  • ...Rhoades, M. M. (1938). Effect of the Dt gene on the mutability of the a1 allele in maize. Genetics 23, 377-397. Rhoades, M. M. (1941). The genetic control
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  • ...s > European Americans > African Americans. They also found that another [[allele]] encoding S453I mutation was associated with lower hepatic fat content in
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  • ...pea might be wrinkled or smooth, for example, and the particular pair of [[allele]]s inherited by each pea then determined what the next generation would be
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  • ...coding conserved metabolic functions, are [[polymorphic]], with multiple [[allele]]s found among different isolates <ref>Whittam, T.S. 1996. Genetic variatio
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  • ...ur claws on each of their hind paws and five on their front paws, but an [[allele]] in the gene pool makes them prone to [[polydactyly]], and some have six o
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  • Inheriting abnormal [[allele]]s of [[cytochrome P-450]] can alter drug metabolism. Tables are available
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  • ...pea might be wrinkled or smooth, for example, and the particular pair of [[allele]]s inherited by each pea then determined what the next generation would be
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  • ...pea might be wrinkled or smooth, for example, and the particular pair of [[allele]]s inherited by each pea then determined what the next generation would be
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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
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