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Addressing the Challenges of Translating LRRK2 Biology into Disease‐Modifying Therapies: The LRRK2 Investigative Therapeutics Exchange Initiative

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Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
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Machine learning improves SNP microarray performance in challenged samples. [PDF]

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Kinship, a-kinship, anti-kinship: Variation in the logic of kinship situations

Journal of Human Evolution, 1975
Abstract Where contrasts between rural/urban, non-industrial/industrial, simple/complex et cetera societies are drawn, a corresponding contrast in the importance of kinship as an organising principle is more or less explicitly implied. Similarly, the weight put upon kinship is assumed to vary inversely with technological and/or social evolution.
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Microsatellites and kinship

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993
Many evolutionary studies, particularly kinship studies, have been limited by the availability of segregating genetic marker loci. Microsatellites promise to alleviate these problems. Microsatellite loci are segments of DNA with very short sequence motifs repeated in tandem; their often numerous alleles differ in the number of these repeat units.
D C, Queller   +2 more
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Bioassay of kinship

Theoretical Population Biology, 1971
Abstract Kinship between two population I and J , defined as the probability of identity by descent for a random pair of alleles from I and J , can be estimated by bioassay of phenotypes, names, metrics, and gene frequencies, and can be predicted from genealogy and demography by both deterministic and Monte Carlo methods.
N E, Morton, S, Yee, D E, Harris, R, Lew
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kinship

2016
Chapter 20 focuses on kinship in Athenian social life and legal proceedings, especially as illustrated in the Demosthenic corpus. It explains why kinship was important to Athenians (civil and economic status), and how legal rules, combined with norms of age at marriage and gender roles, structured the bilateral kindred and shaped relations with kin and
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