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1  health care, microbiology, and genetics and heredity).
2 research on the relationship between SES and heredity.
3 n the EYS gene in a non-Mendelian pattern of heredity.
4 ived that the cause of diabetes mellitus was heredity.
5 inspired applications beyond its function in heredity.
6 e of small RNAs challenges basic concepts of heredity.
7 used by replication errors, environment, and heredity.
8 f a specific gene or genes in the context of heredity.
9 ization' process that re-establishes diploid heredity.
10 eaning has commenced, irrespective of atopic heredity.
11 dult-onset asthma among those with asthmatic heredity.
12 s important consequences for both health and heredity.
13 cleotides or any monomers capable of modular heredity.
14 breast density may be due in part to genetic heredity.
15  critical to understanding the mechanisms of heredity.
16  scales along with conservation implications.Heredity advance online publication, 18 October 2006; do
17 very of functionally important polymorphisms.Heredity advance online publication, 27 September 2006;
18 lated species or whole microbial communities.Heredity advance online publication, 8 November 2006; do
19 divergence and speciation in sailfin mollies.Heredity advance online publication, 9 December 2009; do
20 these findings to address questions of sex-, heredity-, age-, and disease-related differences.
21      AD may increase sensitization risk over heredity alone.
22 human reproduction and development, ensuring heredity and contributing to genetic diversity.
23     Therefore, understanding an individual's heredity and culture is essential to properly identify,
24 eri (also his wife), to the understanding of heredity and development go beyond the localization of t
25 romosomes, and demonstrated its relevance in heredity and development.
26 ants (CNVs) play a significant role in human heredity and disease.
27 g the RNA alphavirus Sindbis as a vector for heredity and diversity, we achieved 24-h selection cycle
28 nvironmentally influenced, but to assess how heredity and environment interact in the genesis of refr
29 ed to estimate the relative contributions of heredity and environmental experience to the development
30  synthesis is the main determinant of stable heredity and error-free gene expression.
31 tory in New York to discuss their work about heredity and eugenics the political ideology designed to
32                                        Thus, heredity and evolution, two hallmarks of life, are not l
33 lls play a unique role in gamete production, heredity and evolution.
34 sis posits that RNA was the molecule of both heredity and function during the emergence of life.
35 distribution of meiotic recombination shapes heredity and genetic diversification.
36      DSB distributions influence patterns of heredity and genome evolution, but the basis of the high
37                                    The Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative was
38 collaborative study funded through the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) program of the
39 etwork, which is funded to support the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) program, has de
40                                        Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) research seeks
41  (H3ABioNet) as part of the initiative Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa), the Southern A
42 ion have challenged the traditional dogma of heredity and opened new perspectives on molecular mechan
43  Heart Offspring Cohort (FHS; n = 2468), and Heredity and Phenotype Intervention Heart Study (HAPI; n
44  research, as genes are the classic units of heredity and play a crucial role in biological function.
45 rom the Web of Science categories Genetics & Heredity and Psychiatry and measured how individual resu
46 f any allergy-related disease in relation to heredity and sex were calculated using generalized estim
47 een the discoveries that DNA is the basis of heredity and that prions are infectious proteins is rema
48 he degree to which behavior is influenced by heredity and the social environment.
49 ercentage of trait variance accounted for by heredity) and pleiotropy (the genetic covariance or shar
50  detailed study of cell-to-cell variability, heredity, and differentiation.
51                                 Replication, heredity, and evolution are characteristic of Life.
52 k Recent Progress in the Study of Variation, Heredity, and Evolution in 1906.
53  century-old problem of centrosome function, heredity, and evolution.
54 age) as well as ancestry, multiple sclerosis heredity, and socioeconomic group did not considerably a
55                   First, most authors viewed heredity as among the strongest risk factors for insanit
56 a useful model for studying the emergence of heredity at the origin of life.
57 me level, it focuses on the investigation of heredity at the RNA level.
58          There are, in mankind, two kinds of heredity: biological and cultural.
59 ng heredity in HRR-associated cancers (e.g., heredity breast and ovarian cancer).
60      This traditional duality suggested that heredity cannot be equated with genetic determinism.
61 lts are too complex for lay communities, but heredity concepts are widely understood.
62                                              Heredity contributes to development of IBS, but social l
63  this method may also be applicable to other heredity corneal diseases.
64                     The chromosome theory of heredity, developed in 1902-1904, became one of the foun
65 n molecular, genetic, and genomic studies of heredity, development, metabolism, behavior, and human d
66 It is caused by a combination of a subject's heredity, environment, lifestyle, and medical condition.
67                   These results suggest that heredity explains a substantial proportion of the variab
68                                              Heredity factors might also play a part.
69 ounced in the group of infants with paternal heredity for atopy (11% vs 32%, P = .004; relative risk,
70  age) in the subgroup of infants with single heredity for atopy (relative risk, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.3-0.9
71 l included 606 newborns with at least single heredity for atopy.
72                                              Heredity for colorectal cancer, intestinal polyposis syn
73                An elementary course in human heredity for students not planning to major in the scien
74  distinct in their gene expression profiles, heredity, genetic underpinning, and linkage with atopy.
75                                              Heredity has a major role in autism spectrum disorder (A
76                            The complexity of heredity has been appreciated for decades: Many traits a
77                                              Heredity has been suggested to explain the finding that
78 tudy showing that individuals with asthmatic heredity have a considerably increased risk of adult-ons
79 iatric oncologist about the possible role of heredity in causing the child's cancer; (2) mothers' per
80                                  The role of heredity in early- versus late-onset Parkinson's disease
81                    However, the true role of heredity in gallstone pathogenesis is probably higher be
82   Changes in the scientific understanding of heredity in general, and in genotype-phenotype relations
83 ssical twin pair method to probe the role of heredity in generating the isoprostane trait.
84 ht lead to a better understanding of missing heredity in HRR-associated cancers (e.g., heredity breas
85 holars have sought to understand the role of heredity in human behavior and life-course outcomes.
86 ential contribution of epigenetic factors to heredity in humans.
87 nal twin study design to examine the role of heredity in likely pathophysiological events (autonomic
88                    Although the role of host heredity in susceptibility to infectious diseases is sig
89 rticular are poised to support protein-based heredity in the bacterial domain of life.
90 ontrol over the heart, we probed the role of heredity in the control of HR, focusing on a component o
91 oaches have been used to clarify the role of heredity in the development of anxiety and to probe its
92  and disease and the role of environment and heredity in the human condition.
93           These findings clarify the role of heredity in the origin of pre-hypertension and its auton
94  progressed rapidly from an obscure quirk of heredity into a data-heavy 'omic' science.
95                                 This form of heredity involves transmission of the effects of parenta
96 etics, the study of non-DNA sequence-related heredity, is at the epicenter of modern medicine because
97 ld dogmas, DNA is the unchanging template of heredity, is identical in all the cells and tissues of t
98 oundational for the current understanding of heredity; it proposed that genetic inheritance is exclus
99 as been that his inadequate understanding of heredity kept the problem out of focus.
100  was used to search for latent phenotypes of heredity likely to be associated with AR and NAR.
101                                       Either heredity mutations or adverse microenvironment condition
102 zygotic twin concordance rates indicate that heredity, not just shared environment, is the cause of t
103  past century--from the abstract elements of heredity of Mendel and Morgan to the present-day ORFs en
104             Identifying loci involved in the heredity of OA might lead to insights into the molecular
105 ediscovery of Mendel's work showing that the heredity of phenotypes is controlled by discrete genes w
106 r and mother filaments endows filaments with heredity of their orientation.
107  1856 to 1863, he carried out experiments on heredity of traits in garden peas regarded as revolution
108 r inherited, although the relative impact of heredity on this type of loss is not known.
109 plore chemical states) with reproduction and heredity (persistence being necessary for selection to a
110                                     Although heredity plays a major role in asthma and in other aller
111                   Their development involves heredity, previous sensitizing experiences, association
112 dy, Risk Education and Assessment for Cancer Heredity Project (REACH Project), Study of Shared Genomi
113  widely held belief that biological factors (heredity), psychological factors (unstable personality),
114 herapy is well tolerated in children at high heredity risk.
115 the mid-20th century, increased knowledge of heredity rules and technical progress enabled the identi
116 s of Epidemiology and Risk Factors in Cancer Heredity (SEARCH) breast cancer study were used to inves
117 y and specificity, demonstrating that beyond heredity, specific XNAs have the capacity for Darwinian
118 ecular wiring of the brain can be altered by heredity, the environment, and their interaction.
119 cal and scientific advances in understanding heredity, the identification of the DNA molecule and gen
120 he relative contributions of environment and heredity to the cause of Parkinson's disease (PD) is mor
121 ismann's barrier' has restricted theories of heredity to the transmission of genomic variation for th
122                Baur questioned the origin of heredity units determining flower colour variation in cu
123                                              Heredity was the most important factor associated with j
124 dies of twins reared together indicated that heredity was the primary factor responsible for individu
125         In 1915, "The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity" was published by four prominent Drosophila gen
126 of variation, differential reproduction, and heredity, which are mediated by the chemical composition
127 mmon biochemistry for metabolism, growth and heredity - why not intelligence?

 
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