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1 was detected, indicating a limited effect of genetics.
2 jor landmarks of late 20th century molecular genetics.
3 asets is central in facilitating advances in genetics.
4 y, is a fundamental quantity in evolutionary genetics.
5 ons plays a fundamental role in evolutionary genetics.
6 ve traits (QTs) is one major task in imaging genetics.
7 nsertion collection with traditional forward genetics.
8  functions via peptide treatment and reverse genetics.
9 ging from disease gene mapping to speciation genetics.
10     All constructs were recovered by reverse genetics.
11 story, genealogy, forensics and male medical genetics.
12 ime pointing to remarkable complexity in CHD genetics.
13   It is an important concept in breeding and genetics.
14  T and CD8(+) T cells are more influenced by genetics.
15  stress is known to be influenced by sex and genetics.
16 endelian disease is a major unknown in human genetics.
17 the etiology of Alzheimer's disease by human genetics.
18  experiments to solve a difficult problem in genetics.
19        Yeast is a powerful model for systems genetics.
20 rome Association International Consortium on Genetics (511 total).
21                        Using high-throughput genetics, 5560 minigene molecules were assayed for splic
22 classified using American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) consensus guidelines.
23                                   Population genetics analysis demonstrates that the Korean populatio
24              In this report, using molecular genetics, analytical chemistry, and mass spectrometry an
25            Integrated evaluation of baseline genetics and assessment of minimal residual disease are
26                Combining metabolomics, plant genetics and biochemical approaches, we show that transg
27 Neuron, Cho et al. (2017) use advanced mouse genetics and biochemical experiments to unravel the liga
28        Building on decades of research using genetics and biochemistry, unprecedented quantitative in
29  had an exceptional impact on fields such as genetics and cancerous mutation detection Here we report
30 quires supporting data from both statistical genetics and clinical genomics.
31 ion, land-use and habitat surveys, molecular genetics and demographic and spatial modelling to analys
32    These findings demonstrate that both host genetics and diet can influence the microbial communitie
33 rical perspective on the progress made in MS genetics and discuss current work geared towards creatin
34 monstrates the complementarity of population genetics and ecological niche modeling in understanding
35  data sets: the Epidemiological Study on the Genetics and Environment of Asthma (EGEA) data set (1660
36 ts of the EGEA (Epidemiological study of the Genetics and Environment of Asthma, bronchial hyperrespo
37 Although leukocyte subsets are influenced by genetics and environment, adaptive immune traits are mor
38 bial communities are influenced by both host genetics and environmental factors.
39                                       Aging, genetics and environmental toxicity are important etiolo
40 us be used to rapidly take a snapshot of the genetics and epigenetics of each specific human centrome
41 owever, little is known about the population genetics and evolutionary forces underlying the invasive
42     In 2015, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the Association for Mol
43 dge on disease aetiopathogenesis and outline genetics and genomics approaches that are helping cataly
44          Ultimately, the strength of imaging genetics and genomics lies in their translational and in
45                                      Imaging genetics and genomics research has begun to provide insi
46 rget-specific oligonucleotides, which limits genetics and genomics research on many species.
47 rsity Resource (CeNDR) to enable statistical genetics and genomics studies of C. elegans and to conne
48 practical prospects for the use of landscape genetics and genomics to understand the biology and cont
49 rous researchers working in various areas of genetics and genomics.
50                                         Host genetics and hormonal changes associated with the menstr
51     Growing availability of data on pathogen genetics and human ecology, coupled with computational a
52 ne essentiality has applications in clinical genetics and may offer insights for drug development.
53 autoimmune diseases for which the underlying genetics and mechanisms are not yet fully understood.
54 f AdoMet analogues in biology research, (epi)genetics and nanotechnology.
55                                              Genetics and neuropathology strongly link alpha-synuclei
56     We critically review progress in imaging genetics and offer suggestions and highlight potential p
57 ators of these 150 genes, so we used reverse genetics and pharmacologic methods to explore regulation
58      This study describes the impact of crop genetics and processing in two pea lines (Pisum sativum
59 SL and SP cells using a combination of mouse genetics and retrograde labeling.
60 conducted to evaluate distribution, ecology, genetics and secondary chemistry to shed light on factor
61                            In periodontitis, genetics and smoking play important roles in host immune
62                                     Yet, the genetics and structure of LA catabolism have remained un
63 e clearance, whereas patients with high-risk genetics and T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia respond
64 ng the mechanisms that link 1-carbon pathway genetics and the condition that we suggest calling, "ast
65 rely on unravelling its pathogenesis through genetics and the development of stem-cell therapy.
66  enrolled in the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment (CHARGE) case-control study
67 eractions and is thus dependent on both host genetics and the extent of virus-mediated HLA-C downregu
68 cal advancements in fields such as molecular genetics and the human microbiome have resulted in an un
69 (2017) examine the relationship between host genetics and the oral microbiome in the context of healt
70 ssible to begin to understand the underlying genetics and to use the new information to begin the eff
71 hlighting the interplay between epigenetics, genetics, and cell-to-cell signaling in cancer, with par
72 antifies the respective effects of age, sex, genetics, and cellular heterogeneity on the interindivid
73 enotype, biological properties, epigenetics, genetics, and clinical associations of human AML LSCs an
74     By integrating nontargeted metabolomics, genetics, and detailed human phenotyping, we identified
75 results from grain quality genomics, systems genetics, and digestibility phenotyping, we propose targ
76 causatively linked to environmental stimuli, genetics, and infection, and a critical current target f
77 of modern chemistry, biochemistry, molecular genetics, and optical physics to these old structures en
78 H9 virus replication was observed by reverse genetics, and recombinant H9N2 viruses with amino acids
79 used to study differential effects of media, genetics, and stress on microbial population growth.
80 ole in multiple genetic diseases, population genetics applications, and forensic casework.
81      Even if WES were performed at the first genetics appointment, there would be an incremental cost
82                                    A systems genetics approach that interrelates starch structure dat
83                            We used a systems genetics approach to elucidate the molecular mechanisms
84                      Here, we used a forward genetics approach to investigate the mechanism of arsena
85             To test this, we devised a mouse genetics approach to silence glutamatergic signalling on
86                                      Using a genetics approach with the double mutants era1 abi1-1 an
87                              Using a forward genetics approach, one nonsense and four missense Gmsacp
88 e encountered upon adopting a given chemical genetics approach.
89 ctories and (ii) use quantitative population genetics approaches to estimate the contribution of sele
90 udies in humans and mice, -omics and systems genetics approaches, and unique experimental mouse model
91  cattle genomes and eventually inform future genetics-assisted livestock breeding programs in Russia
92 he phenotypic characteristics and underlying genetics associated with amelanotic melanoma are unknown
93 se study (2007-2010) to explore the recovery genetics at a species' distribution edge.
94                                    Combining genetics, atomic force microscopy, and immunolabeling, w
95    Thus, testing for BRAF-V600E allows for a genetics-based differential diagnosis between HCL and HC
96 nsequences of the super-Mendelian population genetics before potential applications.
97                    Intensive research on the genetics, biochemistry, and biomechanics of this materia
98 effort, leveraging diverse disciplines (from genetics, biochemistry, and immunology to mathematics, c
99 tive Medicine, Asia Pacific Society of Human Genetics, British Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Ge
100 of the pollen season are governed by species genetics, but plant phenology is also influenced by clim
101 ew findings demonstrating that developmental genetics can be used to identify populations of neurons
102 integration of metabolic profiling data with genetics can enhance drug development.
103                                        Human genetics can help advance the therapeutic enterprise.
104  laboratory mice have demonstrated that host genetics can influence microbial community structure, bu
105      However, factors other than PCa-such as genetics-can impact PSA.
106 ta-analysis Plus the Coronary Artery Disease Genetics (CardiogramplusC4D) consortium's 1000 genomes-b
107                                  Here we use genetics, cell biological and pharmacological tools to d
108 s "the stem cell of biological disciplines." Genetics, cell biology, oncology, immunology, evolutiona
109                                    We employ genetics, cell lineage tracing, and single molecule imag
110 rom the Tourette International Collaborative Genetics cohort and a replication sample of 186 trios fr
111 GRAM] plus The Coronary Artery Disease [C4D] Genetics; combined total 66 842 cases), stroke from META
112 e broader functional genomics and population genetics communities, we developed SNPDelScore, which us
113 their similar size, anatomy, metabolism, and genetics compared to humans.
114 53 CN controls) from the Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), a National Institute on Agin
115 rols from Phase 1 of the Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), providing a polygenic hazard
116 ymorphisms identified by the Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (T1DGC).
117 al FTD Genomics Consortium, International PD Genetics Consortium and International Genomics of AD Pro
118 mewide association data from the Tobacco And Genetics Consortium and Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.
119  European individuals from the Global Lipids Genetics Consortium in a trans-ancestry meta-analysis.
120 ion, >65 years) from the Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Consortium.
121 ing in songbirds to study how experience and genetics contribute to interindividual differences in le
122                   Using a large, multidecade genetics dataset (N = 582 sites, 12,878 individuals) wit
123 g high-resolution approaches combining mouse genetics, designer receptor exclusively activated by des
124 play in depression may benefit from focus on genetics discovered for putative protective factors.
125 cientific advances in the research fields of genetics, disease modelling, biomarkers, and therapeutic
126 mall genome (approximately 800 Mbp), diploid genetics, diverse germplasm, and colinearity with other
127 genetic basis and guide best practices for a genetics-driven approach to early intervention in at-ris
128 milial, has a genetic basis, in which case a genetics-driven approach to identifying at-risk family m
129                  Here, we combine behavioral genetics, electrophysiology, and high-speed videography
130 sification system, histopathology, molecular genetics, electrophysiology, and transcriptome and cell
131                            Here we use mouse genetics, electrophysiology, imaging and optogenetics to
132 Asia, and Southern African Society for Human Genetics, endorsed the final statement.
133 onment and dynamic interactions between host genetics, environmental factors, and microbes in shaping
134 red young scientists and inspired the age of genetics, epigenetics, and genomics.
135 eive a molecular diagnosis after the initial genetics evaluation, that rate is much lower.
136  integrative approach combining quantitative genetics, expression and diversity data permitted develo
137                    Here, we review the human genetics findings coalescing on molecular mechanisms tha
138 argue for a better integration of population genetics findings into malaria-control strategies.
139 specialization of EV-releasing neurons using genetics, fluorescence microscopy, kymography, electron
140 hnology is widely used in the field of mouse genetics for spatial and/or temporal regulation of gene
141 eates a direct phenotypic link between human genetics (G versus A alleles cause Cys529 versus Tyr529
142                       Recent developments in genetics, genomics, and computational methods used with
143 rdinary advances in our understanding of the genetics, genomics, biochemistry, and signal diversity o
144  approaches from movement ecology, landscape genetics/genomics and ecoimmunology may provide new aven
145 dvances in the immunology, epidemiology, and genetics/genomics of psoriasis.
146 sed based on the American College of Medical Genetics guidelines.
147 the contemporary American College of Medical Genetics guidelines.
148                 The development of molecular genetics has greatly enhanced the study of the biology a
149             Advances in preclinical work and genetics have begun to unravel the molecular architectur
150                            Advances in human genetics have dramatically expanded our understanding of
151 roimaging, neuropathology, epidemiology, and genetics have led to a deeper understanding of how vascu
152 rable advances in the understanding of their genetics have led to increased clinical recognition of t
153                      Functional neuroimaging genetics holds particular promise for the characterizati
154                     International experts in genetics, immunology, metabolism, endocrinology, and sys
155     This study sought to further explore the genetics in a larger set of patients following-up on the
156       Here, by using the power of Drosophila genetics in combination with electrophysiological and be
157                Therefore, the development of genetics in Harpegnathos establishes this ant species as
158  the potential for GWA to complement forward genetics in identifying the genetic basis of ecologicall
159 237 lung cancer cases in the Environment And Genetics in Lung cancer Etiology study, using the Infini
160 owcase the promise of genome-enabled forward genetics in nonmodel species.
161 ches followed by drug optimization, chemical genetics in plant systems tends to be fueled by more gen
162 overview of the current progress in chemical genetics in plants, with a focus on the discoveries rega
163 ed in vitro models to study the role of host genetics in the response of macrophages to this obligate
164 etween seasons, and the role played by viral genetics in viral replication.
165                                Brain imaging genetics intends to uncover associations between genetic
166 but little is known about how experience and genetics interact to determine complex learned phenotype
167                       For instance, chemical genetics involves the discovery of small-molecule effect
168 s the study of Mendelian and complex disease genetics involving populations of Irish ancestry.
169                                 Neuroimaging genetics is an emerging field that aims to identify the
170                                 Neuroimaging genetics is an emerging field that provides a powerful w
171         From early in the study of mammalian genetics, it was clear that modifiers can have a strikin
172 al WES referral tests (N=6517, Baylor Miraca Genetics Laboratories) and compared with a control cohor
173  in the fields of archaeology and population genetics lack either temporal resolution or formal quant
174  is a multifactorial condition influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and environment.We investigated whe
175 he proposed approach contributes to both the genetics literature and the statistics literature, and h
176  workshop assembled international experts in genetics, medical and gynecologic oncology, clinical psy
177 nt with PEGylated medicines, suggesting that genetics might play a role in PEG immunogenicity.
178                    A mathematical population-genetics model showed how tolerance boosts the chances f
179 ts of protein dynamics with loss-of-function genetics, mosaic analysis, and temporal control of gene
180 g this hypothesis will help characterize the genetics of 1-carbon pathway metabolism, homocysteine, o
181 develop a discrete time model for population genetics of a drive and proposed genetic countermeasures
182 es drawn from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA), we performed a genome-wid
183 asis of a Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism interview.
184 es a more comprehensive understanding of the genetics of alcoholism than previous case-control studie
185  of the incidence, prevalence, phenotype and genetics of ALS and outline the core operating principle
186 lfare, as well as to scientists studying the genetics of animal (including human) behavior.
187  of the current study was to investigate the genetics of antibody responses to an acellular pertussis
188 P1 haplotypes imputed from the International Genetics of AS Consortium (IGAS) Immunochip study were a
189 tudies of Hispanic children: the Puerto Rico Genetics of Asthma and Lifestyle Study (PR-GOAL; n = 306
190 ood Asthma Management Program (CAMP) and the Genetics of Asthma in Costa Rica Study.
191 was to gain new insights into the underlying genetics of body fat distribution by conducting sample-s
192 ans have provided numerous insights into the genetics of both gene expression and complex diseases.
193 hus providing a new paradigm for the complex genetics of CHD.
194 sociation studies allow us to understand the genetics of complex diseases.
195                                          The genetics of depression has been explored in genome-wide
196 nalysis between longitudinal cohort GoDARTS (Genetics of Diabetes Audit and Research, Tayside Scotlan
197 lected as part of the Yale-Penn study of the genetics of drug and alcohol dependence from February 14
198 pand upon current perspectives regarding the genetics of FA, indicating that FA plays a role in a myr
199                                          The genetics of general adiposity, as measured by body mass
200                Hu97/18 mice recapitulate the genetics of HD, having two full-length, genomic human HT
201 gulatory variants play a central role in the genetics of human diseases and in evolution.
202  demonstrates the importance of studying the genetics of IBD and other complex diseases in population
203    Our findings provide new insight into the genetics of lean body mass.Lean body mass is a highly he
204      This review discusses the discovery and genetics of LOX-1; describes existing evidence supportin
205                                 However, the genetics of metastases largely reflects that of the prim
206 dvance in our understanding of the molecular genetics of NCMD and provide insights into the genetic p
207      These data provide new insight into the genetics of neurocognitive function with relevance to un
208 2, advances in understanding the biology and genetics of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and the availability of
209                             In contrast, the genetics of NSC is largely unexplored.
210                                The molecular genetics of panic disorder (PD) with and without agoraph
211     We thus characterize here the population genetics of previously inaccessible intestinal microbes,
212 stantially enhanced our understanding of the genetics of primary brain tumors by uncovering several n
213  substantial advance in understanding of the genetics of PSC.
214 to date little is known about the underlying genetics of responses to predator-associated risk.
215                     Our understanding of the genetics of skin pigmentation has been largely skewed to
216 ensive understanding of the cell biology and genetics of spermatogenesis is difficult for most specie
217        Recent research into risk factors and genetics of stroke has not only identified those at risk
218                 To understand the population genetics of structural variants and their effects on phe
219 g] will be critical to dissect the molecular genetics of T2DM pathogenesis, to build next-generation
220        These studies open new avenues in the genetics of TD in humans.
221 escale, evolutionary history, and population genetics of the HIV-1 CRF01_AE strains primarily respons
222                               Unraveling the genetics of the paralytic strabismus syndromes known as
223                 More importantly, population genetics parameters, for instance, the scaled population
224 om the posterior distributions of population genetics parameters.
225  focused review will describe the underlying genetics, pathophysiology, classification and treatment
226 s (e.g., nonhuman animal models, psychiatric genetics, pharmacologic challenge) to elucidate brain-ba
227         Application of a CRISPR-Cas9 reverse-genetics pipeline enabled insertional mutagenesis of 18
228 al and genetic association studies show that genetics play an important role in the attainment of edu
229                                              Genetics plays a central role in susceptibility to obesi
230                                              Genetics plays an important role in accounting for such
231                                              Genetics plays an important role in the susceptibility t
232 deep metric learning to large-scale chemical genetics projects highlights the utility of this and rel
233    Here, using time-lapse embryonic imaging, genetics, protein-interaction, and functional studies, w
234                    Using combined methods of genetics, proteomics and RNA biochemistry, we identified
235                    Here we applied molecular genetics, proteomics, and whole-genome sequencing to dem
236  from NGS databases at three large molecular genetics reference laboratories.
237 e 2 diabetes mellitus from DIAGRAM (Diabetes Genetics Replication and Meta-analysis; 34 840 cases), a
238 a cancer therapy, efficient reovirus reverse genetics rescue will accelerate production of recombinan
239                One of the formative goals of genetics research is to understand how genetic variation
240 he importance of including AA populations in genetics research on SUDs and the utility of the endophe
241 f the largest ASD family cohorts, the Autism Genetics Resource Exchange and Autism Genome Project (AG
242 2A E181A mutations into VHSV-IVb via reverse genetics resulted in viruses that replicated efficiently
243  oceanica (NoDGAT2s or NoDGTTs), via reverse genetics, revealed that NoDGAT2A prefers saturated fatty
244 es of mutant influenza viruses using reverse genetics (RG) and selected resistant variants in the pre
245                  Transposon-mediated forward genetics screening in mice has emerged as a powerful too
246 ger than 50 years, evaluated by the clinical genetics service at a single tertiary care cancer center
247 outpatient clinics of the Victorian Clinical Genetics Services at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melb
248                        In a general clinical genetics setting, the current diagnostic rate is approxi
249 e may vary depending on comorbid conditions, genetics, sex, and other factors.
250  is a user-friendly and efficient population genetics simulator that handles complex evolutionary and
251                                      We used genetics, single-particle tracking in live cells, superr
252                                          The Genetics Society of America's Edward Novitski Prize reco
253  British Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Professional Society of
254                               In psychiatric genetics specifically, targeting intermediate brain phen
255 onal importance, no large-scale neuroimaging genetics studies have targeted the contributions of gene
256 ithms have been proposed and used in imaging genetics studies.
257                         Further neuroimaging genetics study might lead to the development of fundamen
258  due to a paucity of resources for molecular genetics, such as a reference genome.
259 and characterization of a novel ZIKV reverse genetics system based on a 2015 isolate from Puerto Rico
260 ing reovirus rescue from the current reverse genetics system by 100-fold.
261                       We developed a reverse genetics system to create a mutant of RRV (RRV(VP4-R446G
262 dy, we employed a helper virus-based reverse genetics system to identify NSP2 gene regions that corre
263 acid mutation at this site through a reverse genetics system.
264                Therefore, the use of reverse genetics systems to engineer viruses lacking NSs is an a
265                                Using reverse genetics techniques, we have developed a live-attenuated
266  sources of heterogeneity within psychiatric genetics that can obscure the identification of genotypi
267 ogy, proteomics, genomics, cell biology, and genetics that have propelled new discoveries in the fiel
268 ichment, bioinformatics analysis and reverse genetics that these RNA segments are bound to the coat p
269  facilitated in population and complex-trait genetics, the biology of diseases, and translation towar
270  such as the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) consortium are beginning
271                   The Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a
272 e associated with the Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) findings.
273 mics Consortium (PGC)-Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) PTSD Working Gro
274 study by the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) Major Depressive Disorde
275     To understand better the contribution of genetics to CKD progression, we performed a genome-wide
276                           It progresses from genetics to cloning and sequencing to biochemistry to st
277                 Here, we use tissue-specific genetics to investigate how sexual size dimorphism (SSD)
278                 However, Thompson considered genetics to lie outside the scope of his work, even thou
279  Application of the principles of population genetics to the HLA genes has resulted in the developmen
280 y and Kinship Toolkit (AKT) is a statistical genetics tool for analysing large cohorts of whole-genom
281 A2-IR differed by B-vitamin intake and AS3MT genetics variants.
282 e outside the scope of his work, even though genetics was a growing discipline at the time the book w
283                         Using intersectional genetics, we describe the dendritic arbor morphologies o
284                                Using reverse genetics, we examined the roles of six selected mutation
285                             By using reverse genetics, we found that a single amino acid at position
286                                Using reverse genetics, we generated a ToV-PLP knockout recombinant vi
287                           Using quantitative genetics, we identify 12 genomic regions that affect par
288 patibility complex-linked systemic sclerosis genetics, we performed genotyping of major histocompatib
289                    Here, using in vivo mouse genetics, we show that increasing UBE3A in the nucleus d
290          Here, using NGS and human and mouse genetics, we show that influenza A virus (IAV) ribogenes
291                              Using molecular genetics, we then mapped at which point in the regulator
292  clinical trials, diagnosis, management, and genetics were retrieved (reviews, guidelines, clinical t
293          Structure guided design and reverse genetics were used to sequentially transplant larger por
294 n kept under equal conditions and with equal genetics were used.
295  adaptive immune traits are more affected by genetics, whereas innate immune traits are more affected
296 ine this question by intergrating population genetics with ecological niche modelling of Litsea auric
297 has been made in ecological and evolutionary genetics with studies demonstrating how genes underlying
298 and function, combining versatile Drosophila genetics with superresolution microscopy and various fun
299 combines Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) genetics with transcriptome analyses it was found that t
300 mber of open questions in human evolutionary genetics would become tractable if we were able to direc

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