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The ‘Persons‘ and ‘Genomics‘ of Personal Genomics
Personalized Medicine, 2010At stake in the debate about personal genomics is what kind of person can be trusted to interpret genomes. Deciding this hinges not just on determining if consumers can interpret genomic information, but on deciding which biological and medical experts (if any) can perform these interpretive acts.
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Biological Theory, 2011
While scientific terms lack the stability of physical objects, they are generally far more stable than the various meanings associated with them. As a consequence, they tend to carry older conceptions alongside those more recently acquired, thereby exerting an effective drag against conceptual change.
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While scientific terms lack the stability of physical objects, they are generally far more stable than the various meanings associated with them. As a consequence, they tend to carry older conceptions alongside those more recently acquired, thereby exerting an effective drag against conceptual change.
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Genomes and genomics of parasitic flatworms.
2006This chapter describes the genome (genome size, genome composition DNA methylation, repeat sequences, integration of host DNA sequences, genome instability, gene processing), karyotype (chromosome number, ploidy, sex chromosomes, recombination frequency and telomeres), and mitochondrial genome (gene order, genetic code, maternal inheritance) features ...
N. J. Marks, D. A. Johnston, A. G. Maule
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Genomics: a preview of genomic medicine
BJU International, 2008Jose Antonio Karam+3 more
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