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Multi-Genome-Wide association studies provide new insights into the genetic architecture of Varroa resistance in honeybees. [PDF]
Davoodi P, Razmkabir M.
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Sources of Differences in Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation from Adolescence to Adulthood: A Multi-Cohort Twin Family Study. [PDF]
Kandler C, Instinske J, Bell E.
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Expression heterosis in the abaca (Musa textilis Née) BC<sub>2</sub> hybrid, Dioscoro 1. [PDF]
Ereful NC, Alonday RCS, Lalusin AG.
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Dominance and recessivity in medical genetics
Abstract 1.1. Whenever it has been possible to study the effects of abnormal human genes in double-dose, they have been found to be much more severe than the effects in single-dose. Hence these abnormal human genes are not dominant in the original sense of the word, by which it was meant that the effects of a gene in single- and double-dose were ...
A. C. Allison, Baruch S. Blumberg
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Mendelian inheritance revisited: dominance and recessiveness in medical genetics
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The genetics of the rumpless fowl with evidence of a case of changing dominance
L C Dunn, Walter Landauer
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Analysis of genetic dominance in the UK Biobank
Science, 2023Classical statistical genetics theory defines dominance as any deviation from a purely additive, or dosage, effect of a genotype on a trait, which is known as the dominance deviation. Dominance is well documented in plant and animal breeding. Outside of rare monogenic traits, however, evidence in humans is limited.
Duncan S. Palmer +11 more
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Genetics of the Dominant Ataxias
Seminars in Neurology, 2011The relevant clinical, genetic, and cell biologic aspects of the dominantly inherited spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) are reviewed in this article. SCAs are diseases of the entire nervous system; in addition to cerebellar ataxia, the central (but not obligate) disease feature, many noncerebellar complications can be present as well.
Verbeek, D.S., Warrenburg, B.P.C. van de
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