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1 echanisms, and reaffirming a way forward for genetic research.
2  which are the basis for much of the current genetic research.
3 hts recent advances and future directions in genetic research.
4 gistry) are important tools for clinical and genetic research.
5 cells have created new opportunities for rat genetic research.
6 omarker studies of treatment outcomes and/or genetic research.
7 has received considerable interest in cancer genetic research.
8 tant implications for both basic and applied genetic research.
9 rate whether they are likely to be of use in genetic research.
10 to summarize recent advances in food allergy genetic research.
11 ivacy may deter people from participating in genetic research.
12 ods that simplify this process would benefit genetic research.
13 Human Biology" to examine the future role of genetic research.
14 plications for agricultural and evolutionary genetic research.
15 to agricultural, evolutionary and biomedical genetic research.
16 ey are typically generated and used in human genetic research.
17 e may represent heterogeneous phenotypes for genetic research.
18 selection of SNPs from the public domain for genetic research.
19 ing disorders and provide endophenotypes for genetic research.
20 s one of the major statistical challenges in genetic research.
21   Mutation rate is an essential parameter in genetic research.
22 complex collagen matrix that is tractable to genetic research.
23 tistical analyses are used in many fields of genetic research.
24 , such as polygenic models of inheritance in genetic research.
25 cuss his life, work and legacy in modern-day genetic research.
26 tory traits of many plants, which complicate genetic research.
27 ation models to advance cellular biology and genetic research.
28 nforcement and willingness to participate in genetic research.
29 ate applicability to molecular diagnosis and genetic research.
30 genomic regions, still remain a challenge in genetic research.
31  statistics have popularized and accelerated genetic research.
32 ile molecular markers used in perennial tree genetic research.
33 r groups but have been largely excluded from genetic research.
34 ng African scientists to lead groundbreaking genetic research.
35 n important role in increasing diversity for genetic research.
36 ne of the main classical model organisms for genetic research.
37 f gene-cognition associations in psychiatric genetic research.
38 pic data is crucial to contemporary clinical genetic research.
39 ta transformation method of broad utility in genetic research.
40 tions that obstruct necessary ecological and genetic research.
41 e of incidental findings in population-based genetic research.
42 ssion of these disorders and for psychiatric genetic research.
43  diversity provides an advanced resource for genetic research.
44 sharing of genomic data from participants in genetic research.
45 cessions for integrating ecoevolutionary and genetic research.
46 pect of plant phenotyping for ecological and genetic research.
47 e and significantly increase activity in MND genetic research.
48 ic privacy with data sharing and facilitates genetic research.
49 ing technologies have impacted many areas of genetic research.
50 has also long served as a model organism for genetic research.
51 uencing run, have revolutionized genomic and genetic research.
52 omic technologies has impacted many areas of genetic research.
53 nd future directions for atrial fibrillation genetics research.
54 d as a common model system in biological and genetics research.
55 tilized source of information for population-genetics research.
56  used extensively in Drosophila melanogaster genetics research.
57 res can be used to further interdisciplinary genetics research.
58 jor tasks associated with contemporary human genetics research.
59  impact should have the highest priority for genetics research.
60 ignificantly accelerate biomedical and plant genetics research.
61  active in the promotion and facilitation of genetics research.
62  an essential yet challenging topic in human genetics research.
63 d yet are sorely underrepresented in medical genetics research.
64 ry (AA) participants are underrepresented in genetics research.
65  of WGS with pedigrees in modern psychiatric genetics research.
66  evolution represent key fields of plant and genetics research.
67 ion is crucial for biomedical and population genetics research.
68 se of population categories, particularly in genetics research.
69 cal applications within the field of imaging genetics research.
70 ems in viral oncology, immunology, and human genetics research.
71  thereby helps reduce existing inequities in genetics research.
72 quencing (WES) has been widely used in human genetics research.
73  platform is the next tool to accelerate SUD genetics research.
74 re efficiently exploit summary statistics in genetics research.
75 this is not a common practice in psychiatric genetics research.
76  do we validate inferences about ancestry in genetic research?
77 digenous populations are underrepresented in genetic research(1,2), leading to inequity in healthcare
78                                              Genetic research across ancestries and geographic region
79                           Translating recent genetic research advances into clinical service can not
80                             Human behavioral genetic research aimed at characterizing the existence a
81                                              Genetic research aims to understand the underlying mecha
82                                   Behavioral genetic research also documents the importance of enviro
83 er, the suggestion is increasingly made that genetic research also has a significant role to play in
84 ter understanding of the current stage of BP genetic research and assist further studies in the field
85 ation systems are highly desirable for plant genetic research and biotechnology product development e
86 f structural variation and will advance both genetic research and breeding in many crops.
87                                   Content on genetic research and careers in genetics was adapted fro
88 ible through Taiwan View to encourage future genetic research and collaborations with the island Taiw
89  highlight recent advances in retinoblastoma genetic research and discuss how these new findings infl
90                            However, emerging genetic research and evidence on multimodal imaging sugg
91 ffspring, which is of interest for molecular genetic research and for genetic counseling.
92 d genomic resources are available, hindering genetic research and improvement in blueberry.
93 ut DNA sequencing technology has transformed genetic research and is starting to make an impact on cl
94 ce three principles that facilitate trust in genetic research and outline one possible framework buil
95   The authors reviewed the epidemiologic and genetic research and physiological postpartum triggers (
96 s for personalized treatment in SLE based on genetic research and studies in pre-symptomatic individu
97 , the genes that cause them, new advances in genetic research and techniques, and how this informatio
98  and equity underpin Indigenous critiques of genetic research and the sharing of genomic data.
99    We also discuss important areas of future genetic research and their potential to affect clinical
100 nucleic acid complexes is key to progress in genetic research and therapies based on RNA interference
101  lack of diversity in Parkinson disease (PD) genetics research and also reflect on 5 years of progres
102 gressions and genomic regions of interest in genetics research and applied breeding programs.
103 alth by building on discoveries made through genetics research and applying them in the clinical sett
104 n as the fruit fly, has been instrumental in genetics research and disease modeling.
105  engage a large, diverse participant pool in genetics research and education.
106 isk prediction is an important goal in human genetics research and precision medicine.
107 tablish an important milestone for zebrafish genetics research and should greatly facilitate systemat
108                 The results inform molecular genetics research and transdiagnostic treatment approach
109 ults from this large Peruvian cohort advance genetic research (and the potential for improved treatme
110 establishing quantitative endophenotypes for genetic research, and for monitoring beneficial and adve
111 port the utility of CNVs in human population-genetic research, and serve as a genomic resource for hu
112 disparities in nutrition, physical activity, genetics, research, and social determinants of health.
113  Beauty can be readily improved for enhanced genetic research applications in mammals.
114         Together, these different strands of genetic research are highlighting pathways for the disco
115 logical studies, brain imaging analyses, and genetic research are now converging on tantalizing leads
116 een under-represented in Parkinson's disease genetics research are fostering collaboration and capaci
117 ; therefore, these studies greatly aid human genetic research as it relates to observed nicotine phen
118                Genetic maps are key tools in genetic research as they constitute the framework for ma
119 ologies have been increasingly used in basic genetic research as well as in clinical applications.
120                       Arguments that promote genetics research as a way to help alleviate health disp
121 eterogeneity in dependence as a phenotype in genetic research, as well as potential underestimation o
122       All of this elevates the impact of DCM genetics research, as greater insight into the causes of
123 inary expression systems have revolutionised genetic research by enabling delivery of loss-of-functio
124                        GRIBCG can accelerate genetics research by providing a fast, systematic and si
125  racial, ethnic, and ancestral categories in genetics research can imply that group differences arise
126  to be a broad split within the experimental genetics research community between those who did mechan
127 s a valuable practical resource in the mouse genetics research community, and also accelerate the tra
128 netic models play an important role in human genetic research, connecting empirical observations abou
129                                      Further genetic research could also help to locate additional ca
130                               An upper-level genetics research course was developed to expose undergr
131 henotype extraction and their application to genetic research, demonstrating a viable future for geno
132               Our findings open new areas of genetic research, demonstrating that it is possible to t
133                                      Because genetic research drives innovation and involves much of
134 es aegypti has been the subject of extensive genetic research due to its medical importance and the e
135 icle explores the sociopolitical backdrop of genetics research during the politically turbulent decad
136           DNA sequence information underpins genetic research, enabling discoveries of important biol
137    As a prototype, GENEVIC is set to advance genetic research, enabling informed biomedical decisions
138 ge analysis) has been a cornerstone of human genetic research, enabling investigators to localize and
139 quencing data continue to gain popularity in genetic research, establishing standardized quality cont
140 ous analysis of 228 families from the Autism Genetics Research Exchange (AGRE) repository reported 5
141 GC) as a unique approach for human mendelian genetic research, facilitating the interpretation of abu
142 edness plays an important role in a range of genetic research fields.
143 astic expectations regarding the benefits of genetic research for disease prevention have the potenti
144               We discuss what this means for genetic research for MDD.
145 rological Disorders and Stroke, Keane Stroke Genetics Research Fund, Edward and Maybeth Sonn Research
146 and moral value of community review of human genetic research has become a focus of debate.
147                                       Little genetic research has been carried out in food allergy, w
148                             Much psychiatric genetic research has focused on a 40-base pair variable
149 recent years a great deal of biochemical and genetic research has focused on the C-terminal domain (C
150  explore the extent to which human molecular genetic research has illuminated our understanding of th
151                Merging iPSC models and human genetic research has opened up new avenues in understand
152  and several forms of epidermolysis bullosa, genetic research has resulted in an evolving understandi
153                                  Prior mouse genetic research has set the stage for a deep understand
154                   Previous archeological and genetic research has shown that modern cattle breeds are
155                                              Genetic research has shown that mutations that modify th
156  Over the past 25 years the tour de force of genetics research has been in family studies, using segr
157                                    Community genetics research has demonstrated 'bottom-up' effects o
158                                       Recent genetics research has discovered markers that are associ
159                                        Human genetics research has discovered thousands of proteins a
160                     Over the last few years, genetics research has made significant strides in identi
161                                              Genetics research has potential to alleviate the burden
162                                       Autism genetics research has the capacity to improve the qualit
163         Although Indigenous experiences with genetic research have been shaped by a series of negativ
164  3 decades, substantial investments in human genetic research have unveiled the genetic architecture
165                          Neuroscientific and genetics research have yet to affect disease definitions
166  approach provides a robust framework for AD genetic research, improving data accessibility, accelera
167                                    Molecular genetic research in bipolar affective disorder may lead
168 N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) as a mutagen for genetic research in Caenorhabditis elegans.
169                                              Genetic research in crops, coupled with nutritional and
170  kingdoms of life will significantly advance genetic research in diverse and underexplored taxa.
171 and underscores the importance of conducting genetic research in diverse populations.
172                       Clinical and molecular genetic research in FSHD has since helped define it as a
173       In addition to celebrating 20 years of genetic research in HCM, this article serves as an intro
174 ifferences between homogenous lines, whereas genetic research in humans focuses on genetic variation
175 nterference (RNAi), has been widely used for genetic research in insects.
176 tinue to hinder both molecular diagnosis and genetic research in IRDs.
177                                              Genetic research in model species focuses on differences
178      We assess the role of basic and applied genetic research in our understanding of key aspects of
179                                              Genetic research in several organisms has demonstrated t
180 e gene editing tool which has revolutionized genetic research in the past few years.
181                                              Genetics research in Parkinson's disease has identified
182                   Many challenges remain for genetics research in these populations, but addressing t
183     Translational advances in retinoblastoma genetic research include development of an allele-specif
184 idopsis thaliana serves as a model plant for genetic research, including vitamin research.
185 se European ancestry samples hinders medical genetics research, including the use of polygenic scores
186                                              Genetic research increasingly focuses on population-spec
187                            Current extensive genetic research into common complex diseases, especiall
188 e preliminary results have ramifications for genetic research into complex biomedical traits and are
189 enetic problems, holding promise of boosting genetic research into human diseases through the re-mini
190                                    Molecular genetic research is beginning to identify quantitative t
191 hitecture in all populations and ensure that genetic research is broadly applicable.
192                                              Genetic research is crucial for continuously discovering
193 asons for this are poorly understood because genetic research is largely focused on European ancestry
194 al of well-established methods in behavioral genetic research is misguided.
195 logical research, and all the signs are that genetic research is poised to deliver crucial insights i
196                                              Genetic research is providing more insight into the path
197 ommon variable immunodeficiency only, future genetic research is required to identify further suscept
198                         An important goal of genetic research is to extend this work and define genet
199                                  Psychiatric genetics research is bidirectional in nature, with human
200                         One concern in human genetics research is maintaining the privacy of study pa
201                                      Obesity genetics research is reaching unprecedented heights and,
202                One of the formative goals of genetics research is to understand how genetic variation
203                                The future of genetic research lies in finding out how genes work (fun
204                                 Clinical and genetic research links altered cholesterol metabolism wi
205       Destructive episodes in the history of genetic research make it crucial to consider the ethical
206 es); (2) culturally specific implications of genetic research may be identifiable only by community m
207                                       Future genetic research may maximize discovery potential by foc
208 tify four priorities for how the field of MD genetics research may move forward in future years, name
209 idemiologic studies; however, concerns about genetic research might affect participants' willingness
210 on people are obese, and despite progress in genetic research, much of the heritability of obesity re
211 blish a multi-ethnic case-control cohort for genetic research of a complex disease, rheumatoid arthri
212                                           In genetic research of chronic diseases, age-at-onset outco
213                                              Genetic research of elite athletic performance has been
214           The implications of this model for genetic research of evo-devo are discussed.
215            It also highlights limitations in genetic research of kidney traits, including the lack of
216  of risk variants for PTSD has lagged behind genetic research of other psychiatric disorders such as
217                               Multi-ancestry genetic research of RA promises to improve power to dete
218  on our laboratory-based and human molecular genetics research of addictive diseases, will be briefly
219 ving field of genomic investigation, ongoing genetic research offers unique contributions to elucidat
220                                              Genetic research on anorexia nervosa (AN) has identified
221                              Some argue that genetic research on biospecimens poses minimal risk; oth
222 social issues arising from rapidly advancing genetic research on bipolar disorder.
223  of powerful new technologies, new data from genetic research on children and adolescents, and substa
224 in 10 years of the beginning of experimental genetic research on Drosophila melanogaster, in 1919, A.
225                                 Quantitative genetic research on emotionality in animals and humans c
226 ions, this study demonstrated the utility of genetic research on homogenous subclasses.
227                                              Genetic research on human biospecimens is increasingly c
228 es in place to protect confidentiality, most genetic research on human biospecimens poses minimal ris
229 sms of ovary-brain communication and informs genetic research on human fertility disorders.
230 We outline key issues regarding oversight of genetic research on human subjects, banking of DNA data
231  misunderstandings and misinterpretations of genetic research on individual differences.
232                                              Genetic research on influenza virus biology has been inf
233 derscoring the need to consider diversity in genetic research on metabolic diseases.
234  dental calculus opens new possibilities for genetic research on Middle Pleistocene hominins.
235                       Although complementary genetic research on nonhuman primates has long been of i
236                                      Current genetic research on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
237 nce has dramatically accelerated traditional genetic research on root biology, and has also enabled e
238 es and broader population sampling in future genetic research on schizophrenia.
239  genomes has hindered population and medical genetics research on Asians, leading to population dispa
240                                Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound un
241 he importance of including AA populations in genetics research on SUDs and the utility of the endophe
242                                      Further genetics research on the syndromes of DD, AP, PNOS, and
243 for fruit traits providing wide breeding and genetic research opportunities, including genome-wide as
244 eutical companies (46/117; 39.3%) to perform genetic research (p < .01).
245                                         Most genetic research participants desire return of secondary
246              Biobanks have become pivotal in genetic research, particularly through genome-wide assoc
247                                     Often in genetic research, presence or absence of a disease is af
248              Internet-administered survey to genetic research professionals.
249 endations for advancing the NIMH psychiatric genetics research program and prioritizing subsequent fo
250 Core cohort (n = 91) drawn from our Epilepsy Genetics research program, together with 10 etiologicall
251 xploit genetic background effects to broaden genetic research programs.
252        Funded by private donors for the Host Genetics Research Project, the Intesa San Paolo for 2020
253 c health record (EHR) data make numerous new genetic research questions feasible.
254                                              Genetic research refocused interest on skin barrier func
255                                              Genetic research regarding blood lipids has largely focu
256 fertility rates and prevalent consanguinity, genetic research remains under-explored.
257 -based predisclosure education for return of genetic research results was high although it did not in
258 supplemented by advances in neuroimaging and genetic research, reveal substantial heterogeneity in th
259 presentation of diverse populations in human genetics research risks exacerbating existing health dis
260 ve occupied a privileged place in Drosophila genetic research since their discovery in the 1920s.
261         The new resource is already changing genetic research strategies to find information of medic
262 disorder (MDD) is defined differently across genetic research studies and this may be a key source of
263                           Future large-scale genetic research studies are needed to further corrobora
264 Cancer Research Center-based Prostate Cancer Genetic Research Study dataset and 19 Ashkenazi Jewish f
265                  The generalizability of any genetic research study in inbred mice is dependent upon
266 ral public and 2,023 participants in a large genetic research study.
267 frastructure, dbSNP remains a cornerstone of genetic research supporting continued discoveries in pre
268                                   Behavioral genetic research supports the heritability, not the gene
269  now fostering a unification of experimental genetic research that strengthens its scientific power.
270 ntury, there has been tremendous progress in genetics research that has defined molecular causes for
271 ese studies provides a great opportunity for genetic research, the high dimensionality of omic data a
272 the genome (genetic maps) are fundamental to genetic research, the majority of current studies only u
273  especially with developments in imaging and genetic research; the association between temporal lobe
274     These results indicate a need for future genetic research to consider heterogeneity of the Hispan
275 ting the types of technologies that underlie genetic research to dissect tumor cell signaling in clin
276             Special attention was focused on genetic research to identify key concepts, instructional
277 rovides culturally sensitive education about genetic research to Native American medical students and
278  and cultural information about genetics and genetic research to Native Americans and thereby to impr
279 can bonytongue has been the subject of scant genetic research to support management.
280 ons, as well as for future efforts to extend genetic research to understudied populations.
281 vides a guide for those who use PGR in plant genetics research to better understand when and how inte
282  inbred mice have been used in many areas of genetics research to gain insight into the genetic varia
283                                 By expanding genetics research to involve underrepresented population
284 , a traditionally understudied population in genetic research, to further identify loci contributing
285 (eMERGE; a research consortium that conducts genetic research using electronic medical records, used
286                         Empowered by forward genetics, research using Caenorhabditis elegans has cont
287 discuss the role of family studies in modern genetics research, using results from the Framingham Hea
288                                              Genetic research utilizes a decomposition of trait varia
289                        To facilitate smoking genetics research we determined whether a screen of muta
290        To address collective implications of genetic research, we describe a process that can supplem
291                    To facilitate exploratory genetics research, we have assembled a DNA resource from
292                  To establish priorities for genetics research, we review and evaluate several charac
293 representation of migrants and immigrants in genetics research, which hinders scientific discovery an
294 what causes ALS is not complete, and further genetic research will provide additional detail about it
295  of representation of diverse populations in genetic research will result in inequitable access to pr
296   Here we describe an agreement to undertake genetic research with a Native American tribe.
297 mprove on its ability to reconcile molecular genetic research with integrative organ- and organism-ba
298 ized by regions has hindered the progress of genetic research with this important species.
299 ocial implications should be integrated into genetic research, with the participation of scientists w
300 ally valuable in conservation and ecological genetic research, yielding detailed information on popul

 
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