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  • The '''phenotype''' of an organism is the set of all its observable characteristics (or a su
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  • #redirect [[phenotype]]
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  • The healthy obese phenotype is characterized by favorable cardiometabolic risk factors despite excess a
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  • ...(changing the sequence coding a gene), this doesn't necessarily alter the phenotype. ...ble change in an organism, known as the phenotype. The terms genotype and phenotype are distinct for at least two reasons:
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  • The '''phenotype''' of an organism is the set of all its observable characteristics (or a su
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  • | <nowiki>+</nowiki>|| gene with known sequence and phenotype | <nowiki># </nowiki>|| phenotype description, molecular basis known
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  • ...ffer, then the [[dominant allele]] determines the observed trait, or the [[phenotype]]. The [[recessive allele]] has no observable effect on the organism but is ...ance]] of both alleles. This is when the alleles simultaneously affect the phenotype in separate ways. This is apparent in the human MN blood group where both M
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  • ...tion''' attempts to discover the patterns and time-course of change in the phenotype and genotype and socio-cultural behavior of intermediate forms in the linea
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  • ...al generation (F2 generation) and in this case the progeny often shows a [[phenotype|phenotypic]] (appearance) ratio of 9:3:3:1. ...enting a wrinkled yellow phenotype, and blue representing a wrinkled green phenotype (both recessive genes).
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  • ...a 75% chance for the dominant phenotype and a 25% chance for the recessive phenotype.
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  • {{r|Phenotype}}
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  • * ''[[/The Extended Phenotype|The Extended Phenotype]]'' (1982, 1999) ISBN 0-19-288051-9
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  • ...entified as a gene that helps determine an organism's amount of sleep. The phenotype of the flies that need less sleep is called '''minisleep''' (mns).
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  • ...logical]] syndrome but has since been found to be associated with a wide [[phenotype|phenotypic]] spectrum which also includes [[cardiovascular]], [[craniofacia
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  • ...third of obese individuals maintain healthy cardiometabolic profiles; this phenotype of '''healthy obesity''' may be linked to the location of [[adipocyte|adipo ...n resistance]], [[atherosclerosis]] and [[Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus]]. This phenotype is termed ‘Metabolically Healthy but Obese’ (MHO)<ref>Marini M.A. ''et
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  • {{r|Phenotype}}
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  • ...utations of the coding region of the JAK2 gene could create a polycythemia phenotype.
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  • ...hen the reduced dosage of a normal gene product is not enough for a normal phenotype (this is called haploinsufficiency). ...tion (often inactive) and are characterized by a dominant or semi-dominant phenotype. In humans, [[Marfan's syndrome]] is an example of a dominant negative muta
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  • “This temperature-sensitive colouration causes a 'mask' on the face and the phenotype is commonly referred to as 'pointed'. Burmese is an allelic variant that is ...(pointed) Persians. All cats that had 'pointed' or the Burmese coat colour phenotype were homozygous for the corresponding mutations, respectively, suggesting t
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  • * Caporale, LH (2003) Natural selection and emergence of mutation phenotype: An Update of the Evolutionary Synthesis Considering Mechanisms that Affect
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  • ...mans, but a few rare individuals with the mutation have shown very similar phenotype to the POMC knockout mouse. <ref>Oswal A, Yeo GSH (2007) The leptin melanoc ...rred that PC2 mutation is solely responsible for the obese and hyperphagic phenotype.
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  • ...rry the inserted gene of interest, so can be investigated to determine the phenotype due to the gene of interest. ...ienced a successful transposition, so can be investigated to determine the phenotype due to [[mutation]] of existing genes.
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  • {{r|Phenotype}}
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  • ...se days, food is almost always easily available, so those with the thrifty phenotype are in constant 'food storage mode', preparing their bodies for a period of ...use deaths were often not due to starvation but to disease, so the thrifty phenotype would not have been particularly advantageous and those age groups incurrin
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  • ...in itself, a genetical basis. Selection acts (with some exceptions) on the phenotype, so that it is valid to say that selection is actually not on genetical cha
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  • ...veral generations. The [[allele]] that expresses the lactose intolerance [[phenotype]] (as the decline in the ability to produce [[lactase]]) is [[recessive]]. ...vitamin D]]. Because the allele that expresses in the lactose tolerance [[phenotype]] or continued [[lactase]] production in adulthood is [[recessive]], select
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  • ...onectin concentrations Are Associated with the Metabolically Healthy Obese Phenotype. ''The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism'' '''93''' (10). 40
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  • ...].</ref> Dawkins extended his theories with his 1982 work ''[[The Extended Phenotype]]'', which discusses how the physical effects of genes extend into the envi
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  • ...', respectively) interfere with behavior, these mutants have uncoordinated phenotype. It was found that Inx synchronize [[muscle]] contraction, are required for
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  • ...ch a pathologist interprets individually and collectively to determine the phenotype of dominant cell populations in [[leukemia]]s and [[lymphoma]]s<ref>{{citat
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  • ...ts sometimes concentrate in the group that bestow a recognizable "look" ([[phenotype]]). The cats in such a group show special features that breed true among t
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  • ...f obesity, researching the genetic and environmental causes of the obesity phenotype, central obesity, seems a practical area to look for causes of normal weigh ...and the melanocortin 4 receptor. <ref name=Farooqi/> Normal weight obesity phenotype shows a high percentage of body fat in normal weight individuals but no sev
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  • ...e process of adaptation. He described the relationship between genotype or phenotype and [[Fitness (biology)|fitness]] as [[fitness surface]]s or fitness landsc
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  • ...n cited by Richard Dawkins and Dan Dennett,In Dawkin's book ''The Extended Phenotype'' to explain how some adaptations while harmful, still propagate themselves 6. Dawkins, Richard The Extended Phenotype 1982, 1999 With a new afterword by Daniel Dennett
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  • ...on. Identification of the ''L. delbrueckii bulgaricus'' was determined via phenotype analysis, [[Pulse field gel electrophoresis]] (PFGE) analysis, and PCR meth
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  • ...nt color=#330066>'''"factors in a model of the transmission of a heritable phenotype, or in a population genetic model of a changing population."'''</font> They ...the given trait. The appearance of a given trait is referred to as the [[phenotype]] of the individual, whereas the complete set of alleles (dominant ''and''
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  • ...n [[protein]]s, which in turn play a large role in determining the final [[phenotype]], or physical appearance, of the organism. In [[diploid]] organisms, a [[d ...enetics, aims to predict the response to [[selection]] given data on the [[phenotype]] and relationships of individuals. A more recent development of quantitat
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  • ...f name=shulman1990/> In people who have not developed the characteristic [[phenotype]] of [[Diabetes mellitus type 2|type 2 diabetes mellitus]] ([[Diabetes mell
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  • ...associated risk factors.1 The genetic heritability of the central obesity phenotype accounts for about 30–50% of the age- and gender-adjusted phenotypic vari
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  • ...Interestingly, these plants seem to have simplified structures in their [[phenotype]].
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  • ...ge of the genetic code allows us to visualize the pathway from genotype to phenotype. We can now sequence entire genes, and improved cloning techniques enable u
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  • ...not identical. They are different in size, weight. They are different in [[phenotype]]. ...duce. The amount of offspring is determined by the interaction between the phenotype of an individual and its environment (or nature as Darwin said ; hence natu
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  • ...set of obesity-induced T2DM. Feuerer ''et al.'' (2009) isolated a specific phenotype of T-cell, CD4, which is enriched in the adipose tissue of lean mice but re ...d their differentiation into an inflammatory rather than anti-inflammatory phenotype.
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  • ...achieved with Milroy's disease and the lymphedema-distichiasis syndrome. Phenotype characterization facilitates the identification of causative genes, as has
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  • ...documented in 1873 by [[Alexander Braun]], describing a [[double flower]] phenotype (the mutated gene was likely ''Agamous'', cloned and characterized in 1990)
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  • ...predict a wide range of disorders in later life. Any particular placental phenotype seems to predict a limited number of diseases. Further research into the li ...be to establish how the dietary environment interacts with the programmed phenotype to trigger the development of metabolic disease. This may aid in the establ
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  • Dependence of offspring phenotype variety on amount of pollen was observed by Ter-Avanesyan in 1949. All thre
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  • '''By lineage and antigenic phenotype'''
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  • ...eactive to amyloid-specific dyes and the concomitant progressive paralysis phenotype.<sup>4</sup>. Two of the C. elegans stress related genes that were upregul
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  • ...retrievers. That's because the [[breed standard]], which is the desired [[phenotype]], is applied to each potential parent before breeding. This kind of ongoin
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  • ...rsch C, Gottdiener J et al.| title=Frailty in older adults: evidence for a phenotype. | journal=J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci | year= 2001 | volume= 56 | issue=
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