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A Novel Recurrent 200 kb <i>CRYL1</i> Deletion Underlies DFNB1A Hearing Loss in Patients from Northwestern Spain. [PDF]

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Genetic and Functional Studies of Patients with Thyroid Dyshormonogenesis and Defects in the TSH Receptor (TSHR). [PDF]

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The amount of heterozygosis to be expected in an approximately pure line

Journal of Genetics, 1936
Heterozygosis in an approximately pure line is due to two causes. On the one hand, part of the heterozygosis of the original ancestors remains for some generations. Owing to linkage a few zygotes may have comparatively large heterozygous segments, but most of them are completely homozygous.
Haldane J B S
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Heterozygosis and Pathogenicity of Cryptococcus neoformans AD-Hybrid Isolates

Mycopathologia, 2011
Nineteen Cryptococcus neoformans AD-hybrid isolates were investigated to assess whether hybrid genomic background could affect virulence in a mouse model. The level of heterozygosity of each strain was analyzed using primers specific for allele A and D of 15 polymorphic genes.
Massimo Cogliati, Anna Maria Tortorano
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Heterozygosis and recombination of bacteriophage λ

Virology, 1962
Abstract In the yield from bacteria simultaneously infected with two different mutants of λ phages, heterozygous particles are found which, in a subsequent cycle of multiplication, segregate two different genotypes. The heterozygotes are extremely rare (less than 10 −4 ) in normal growth conditions; after strong UV irradiation of the host bacteria ...
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