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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.
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Genetic Analysis Using Microarrays

2003
A vast amount of genome sequencing data has become available over the past few years and methods to facilitate high-throughput analysis of large sets of genes and samples have been developed to localize novel genes related to human cancer. As advanced robotic applications have made it possible to manufacture high-precision microarrays on glass or ...
W, El-Rifai, S, Knuutila
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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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Genetic Data Analysis

2021
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) or genetic data analysis is used to discover common genetic factors which influence the health of human beings and become a part of a disease. The concept of using genomics has increased in recent years, especially in e-healthcare. Today there is huge improvement required in this field or genomics.
M. Shamila, Amit Kumar Tyagi
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Analysis: OB/GYN-Genetics

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2016
Ovarian salvage from a patient with brain death is not available and will not preserve viable ova for future reproduction. Previous interest in assisted reproductive technology is only the first step in this process, which requires careful assessment of maternal risks and potential for recurrent genetic disease.
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Genetic Analysis

2009
There is a paradox lying at the heart of the study of heredity. To understand the ways in which features are passed down from one generation to the next, we have to dig deeper and deeper into the ultimate nature of things - from organisms, to genes, to molecules. And yet as we do this, increasingly we find we are out of focus with our subjects.
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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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[Genetic analysis].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2014
Deficiencies of natural anticoagulant proteins including antithrombin (AT), protein C (PC) and protein S (PS) are important risk factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE) in Japanese people. The identification of deficiencies of these proteins is important for the prevention and treatment of VTE.
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Genetic analysis

1992
Koornneef, M., Stam, P.
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