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Dysferlinopathies: Clinical and genetic variability

Clinical Genetics, 2022
Abstract Dysferlinopathies are a clinically heterogeneous group of diseases caused by mutations in the DYSF gene encoding the dysferlin protein. Dysferlin is mostly expressed in muscle tissues and is localized in the sarcolemma, where it performs its main function of ...
Alisa, Ivanova   +2 more
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Genetic variability and transplantation

Current Opinion in Urology, 2003
The purpose of this review is to summarize recent advances within the area of genetic polymorphisms with a specific emphasis on renal transplantation, and to discuss the potential clinical applications.Due to recent advances in molecular techniques, there has been an abundance of publications describing genetic variability in molecules relevant to ...
Brad, Marder   +2 more
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Genetic Variability and Artificial Insemination

Nature, 1951
IN Nature of November 11, S. L. Rabasa1 discusses the reduction in genetic variability which can take place in a population bred by artificial insemination. The problem he raises is not peculiar to populations bred in this way, but is a general one which must be faced in any population in which the parents of later generations are selected out of the ...
J M, RENDEL, A, ROBERTSON
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Social Identity and Genetic Variability

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1978
SummaryThe paper presents the results of five polymorphic systems in a sample of 999 individuals from Nottinghamshire. The results are classified by the socio-economic grouping of parents and self.The results show that social class differences for the genetic attributes exist and are almost linear when aggregated distances are computed.
R A, Cartwright   +2 more
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The Variability of Genetic Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
It is never boring to be a physician because patients are so different. Each patient has a story to tell, and few have disorders that match textbook descriptions. By the same token, we need to be careful when predicting the future for our patients, and finding the appropriate therapy is often a matter of trial and error as much as science and protocol.
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Interpatient Variability: Genetic Predisposition and Other Genetic Factors

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1997
Polymorphisms and other genetic factors related to enzymes metabolizing drugs and xenobiotic chemicals are well known. This article focuses on selected molecular mechanisms and introduces some of the clinical implications arising from genetically determined interpatient variability or expression in some of these enzymes.
W L, West   +3 more
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Genetic variability in endoparasitic helminths

Parasitology Today, 1987
Biochemical genetic studies have revealed high levels o f polymorphism and heterozygosity in natural populations of endoporasitic helminths. With few exceptions, these parasitic helminths appear just as genetically variable as free-living invertebrates.
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GENETIC VARIABILITY IN TOMATO

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1994
Genetic variability in eighty seven cultivars of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) was studied at the Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai during 1989. 90. Significant differences were observed for all the characters with high values of heritability.
NIRMALA KUMARI A, SUBRAMANIAN M
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GENETIC VARIABILITY IN ONION

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1998
Studies on genetic variability in onion exhibited significant differences among the ecotypes for most of the characters except for shape index indicating high magnitude of variability. The estimates of phenotypic coefficient of variation were high as compared to genotypic coefficient of variation. Very high values for heritability were observed for the
RAJALINGAM G.V, HARIPRIYA K
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Genetic variables for potato

American Potato Journal, 1990
Crop models should predict growth and yield under a wide range of environmental conditions. General use of models can only be accomplished if genetic inputs are incorporated into the model to account for genetic variability in response to environment and management. This study summarizes existing knowledge on genetic variables and related environmental
L. A. Manrique, T. Hodges, B. S. Johnson
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