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Genetic analysis of hypophosphatasia

Pediatrics International, 1997
AbstractA review is presented of the recent advances in: (i) clinical features, (ii) biochemistry and molecular biology of alkaline phosphatase, (iii) genetic defect in hypophosphatasia, and (iv) prenatal diagnosis. Despite the recent progress, the pathogenesis of hypophosphatasia is far from being elucidated.
S, Sato, N, Matsuo
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Genetic analysis of phytosterolaemia

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2001
AbstractTwo women with multiple xanthomas, intermittent arthritis and thrombocytopenia were diagnosed as phytosterolaemia, an autosomal‐recessive lipid storage disease, based on their increased serum concentrations of β‐sitosterol, campesterol and sitostanol.
M, Togo   +12 more
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Genetic Analysis of Adenoviruses

1984
Adenovirus mutants have provided key insights into the functional roles of viral gene products. They have facilitated the dissection of numerous viral processes, including transcription, translation, DNA replication, assembly, and transformation. Additional variants will allow these processes to be studied in ever greater detail.
T, Shenk, J, Williams
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The Nature of Extraversion: A Genetical Analysis

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1975
A biometrical-genetical analysis of twin data to elucidate the determinants of variation in extraversion and its components, sociability and impulsiveness, revealed that both genetical and environmental factors contributed to variation in extraversion, to the variation and covariation of its component scales, and to the interaction between subjects and
L, Eaves, H, Eysenck
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Genetic analysis of hullability in sunflower

Industrial Crops and Products, 1994
Abstract Significant increase in sunflower meal protein content could be achieved by a decrease in seed crude fibre through seed dehulling before oil extraction. In order to evaluate the presence of genetic variability suitable for the establishment of a breeding programme to improve the character of hullability, crosses were made in 1989–1990 among ...
BALDINI, Mario   +5 more
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Genetics in the analysis of behaviour

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1980
Behaviour genetics has developed rapidly in the last two decades and has now gone far beyond the stage of merely measuring the extent to which individual differences on a particular behaviour can be attributed to genetic factors. This paper discusses the uses to which genetics can be put in efficient experimental design, in determining the generality ...
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THE GENETIC ANALYSIS OF TROPIC RESPONSES

Environmental and Experimental Botany, 1989
An increasing number of studies on tropic responses includes the genetic analysis of mutants defective in these morphogenetic processes. This review collates the information and discusses the implications of this approach to such studies. The review is organized on a systematic basis because most genetic analyses are insufficiently complete for general
C D, Knight, D J, Cove
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Genetic signal analysis

Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications (Cat.No.01EX467), 2002
The tetrahedral representation of the genetic code adequately grasps its basic features and degeneracy. Optimal symbolic-to-digital mappings of the genetic information contained in nucleic acid molecules, as well as in the primary structure of the corresponding proteins (if any) are derived at nucleotide, codon and amino acid levels.
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Genetic Analysis

2020
Genetic Analysis applies the combined power of molecular biology, genetics, and genomics to explore how the principles of genetics can be used as analytical tools to solve biological problems. Opening with a brief overview of key genetic principles, model organisms, and epigenetics, the book goes on to explore the use of gene ...
Munir Ahmad, Rashid Mehmood Rana
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COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF GENETIC SEQUENCES

Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, 1986
Much computational processing of sequence data can be accomplished by applying the kinds of computational tools and processes widely used in text processing, perhaps specialized to sequences, but not necessarily so. A number of programs have been developed specifically to assist in assembling sequences from individually sequenced restriction fragments.
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