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Single-cell genomics meets human genetics
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2023Anna S. E. Cuomo +4 more
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Retraining the brain: Applied neuroscience in exposure therapy for
PTSD., 2021
Sheila A. M. Rauch, Carmen P. McLean
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Sheila A. M. Rauch, Carmen P. McLean
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Genomics and conservation genetics
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006In large part, the relevance of genetics to conservation rests on the premise that neutral marker variation in populations reflects levels of detrimental and adaptive genetic variation. Despite its prominence, this tenet has been difficult to evaluate, until now.
Michael H, Kohn +3 more
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Marsupial genetics and genomics
Trends in Genetics, 2002Marsupials, the 'other' mammals, are found only in Australasia and the Americas. They are quite different from eutherian ('placental') mammals, as well they might be after 130 million years of separate evolution. They display a unique pattern of mammalian organization and development that is reflected by differences in their genomes. Here, we introduce
Marshall Graves, Jennifer A. +1 more
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Genomics, genetic epidemiology, and genomic medicine
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2005Medical science is on the threshold of unparalleled progress as a result of the advent of genomics and related disciplines. Human genomics, the study of structure, function, and interactions of all genes in the human genome, promises to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Konstantinos N, Lazaridis +1 more
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Genetics, genomics and metabolomics
2011Metabolomics approaches enable the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites. They have been documented to have great value in phenotyping and diagnostic analyses in plants as well as showing great promise as a tool for bio-prospecting novel pharmaceuticals.
Fernie, A.R., Keurentjes, J.J.B.
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Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2011
Scientific advances in genetics and genomics will be incorporated into health care soon. The tailoring of treatment to an individual's genetic make up has been termed Personalized Medicine. These advances are promising and are receiving significant attention; however, many nurses are caught in the gap between technologic advances and clinical diffusion
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Scientific advances in genetics and genomics will be incorporated into health care soon. The tailoring of treatment to an individual's genetic make up has been termed Personalized Medicine. These advances are promising and are receiving significant attention; however, many nurses are caught in the gap between technologic advances and clinical diffusion
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Intelligence: Genetics, Genes, and Genomics.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004More is known about the genetics of intelligence than about any other trait, behavioral or biological, which is selectively reviewed in this article. Two of the most interesting genetic findings are that heritability of intelligence increases throughout the life span and that the same genes affect diverse cognitive abilities.
Robert Plomin, Frank M. Spinath
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The Genetics and Genomics of Asthma.
Annual review of genomics and human genetics (Print), 2018Asthma is a common, clinically heterogeneous disease with strong evidence of heritability. Progress in defining the genetic underpinnings of asthma, however, has been slow and hampered by issues of inconsistency.
S. Willis-Owen, W. Cookson, M. Moffatt
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice
Genetic mutations, both favorable and unfavorable, are the raw material for improvement in livestock populations. The random inheritance of these mutations is essential for generating progenies with genetic potential greater than their parents. These mutations can act either in a simple manner, such that a single alteration disrupts phenotype, or in a ...
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Genetic mutations, both favorable and unfavorable, are the raw material for improvement in livestock populations. The random inheritance of these mutations is essential for generating progenies with genetic potential greater than their parents. These mutations can act either in a simple manner, such that a single alteration disrupts phenotype, or in a ...
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