Mendelian Genetics
.... For instance, if a
dominant allele A gives green peas, and a recessive allele a gives yellow peas, a plant homozygous for the
dominant gene for green peas will ....
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Mendel and Genetics
.... For instance, if a
dominant allele A gives green peas, and a recessive allele a gives yellow peas, a plant homozygous for the
dominant gene for green peas will ....
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Role of Genetics in Shaping Psychological Disease
.... Furthermore, even if the friend does possess a
dominant gene for clinical depression, we know that especially in the case of psychologically-based traits ....
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Gregor Mendel and Genetic Behavior
.... If they are different (aA or Aa), the offspring will express the
dominant gene endowment (A). This is known as the law of dominance. ....
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Types of Muscular Dystrophy Muscular dystrophy is the name giv
.... It is believed that in the rare case, where an individual inherits the
dominant gene from both parents (homozygously affected), such conditions usually are not ....
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The Role of Genes The Role Of Genes Every organism, inclu
.... Because of the effects of an epistatic
gene, some individuals who inherit the
dominant gene show only partial symptoms of the disease, and some may not show ....
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COLON CANCER: ETIOLOGY, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
.... Again family members can be genetically screened for this autosomal
dominant gene, and they should be checked by colonoscopy (see page 13) from age 25 (or five ....
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Changes in the Gene Pool
.... The change in frequency of a particular
gene in a
gene pool can change the .... make it suitable to survive in a particular environment become the
dominant genes in ....
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Huntingtons Disease
The Huntington=s
gene is
dominant, and therefore children of people who have the disease have a 50 percent chance of developing it too. ....
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Genetic Engineering
.... autosomal
dominant disease, and until now, efforts at genetic engineering in these patients has been directed at decreasing expression of the abnormal
gene (1 ....
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder
.... found to be associated with Alzheimer=s disease: mutations of the APP
gene on chromosome .... s (before age 65) and are inherited in an autosomal
dominant fashion. ....
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Evolution in a species
.... The change in frequency of a particular
gene in a
gene pool can change the .... make it suitable to survive in a particular environment become the
dominant genes in ....
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Marfan Syndrome
.... The condition is referred to as autosomal
dominant since the Marfan
gene is not found on one of the sex chromosomes (autosomal) and only one copy of the pair ....
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Breast Cancer & Estrogen & Oncogenes In recent years, major ...
.... neonatal rat neuroglioblastomas. This "neu" oncogene acts as a
dominant transforming
gene in NIH 3T3 cells. Its human homologue, c ....
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Tumor Suppressors
.... showed that TAM exerts its effects by inducing the tumor suppressor
gene maspin in .... It was also found that the
dominant negative mutant of Akt also abrogated ....
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Tumor Suppression
.... showed that TAM exerts its effects by inducing the tumor suppressor
gene maspin in .... It was also found that the
dominant negative mutant of Akt also abrogated ....
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Huntington's Disease
.... One is the fact that it appears to result from a fully
dominant, autosomal mutation .... forms of HD depend on which parent provided the mutant
gene (Laird, 1990, p ....
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Huntington's Disease
.... One is the fact that it appears to result from a fully
dominant, autosomal mutation .... forms of HD depend on which parent provided the mutant
gene (Laird, 1990, p ....
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The Heterozygote Advantage Evolution through nat
.... The form, Aa, is defined as heterozygous; it contains "alternative forms of a
gene" (9:658 .... Ford postulates that advantageous qualities tend to become
dominant. ....
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Kuru disease
.... However, the PRNP
gene is necessary in prion infections to direct the synthesis of .... prion diseases in humans are inherited in an autosomal
dominant manner, and ....
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Effects of Inbreeding on Populations
.... inbreeding fosters increased uniformity in the expression of
gene combinations .... organization, specifically, the multiple-mating behavior of
dominant males within ....
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Huntington's Disease Disorder
.... One is the fact that it appears to result from a fully
dominant, autosomal mutation. .... forms of HD depend on which parent provided the mutant
gene (Laird, 1990, p ....
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Genetics & Schizophrenia
.... D8S1715, and D8S133, while the strongest evidence using a
dominant genetic model .... There is also evidence of
gene-environment interaction, although this is more ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism
.... complexity and heterogeneity of the disease generally make
gene localization through .... In approximately 30% to 50% of Orientals,
dominant point mutations occur ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism The Genetic Approach to ...
.... complexity and heterogeneity of the disease generally make
gene localization through .... In approximately 30% to 50% of Orientals,
dominant point mutations occur ....
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
.... 24 missense mutations and one deletion have been identified for the SOD1
gene. .... There are various theories as to how such a "
dominant-negative" effect might ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... Describe the genetic basis and manifestations of polycystic kidney disease: may be
dominant or recessive
gene inheritance; kidneys become very large and ....
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Cell Division in the Organism Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
.... the properties of the single essential actin
gene in yeast. They determined that morphological and genetic properties of a
dominant suppresser mutation suggest ....
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Minimalism
.... Modernism was the
dominant artistic style and philosophy between about 1860 and 1970 and as such covers a great deal of ground, making it .... Swanson,
Gene. ....
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Gender Differences & Similarities
.... so to speak, and must now trudge through life as a masculine,
dominant personality .... smug to state that, in this day of in vitro fertilization,
gene splicing and ....
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