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Mathematical Biosciences, 1998
This paper considers complex models arising in sociobiology. These combine genetic and strategic aspects to model the effect of gene-linked strategies on the ability of individuals to survive to maturity, mate and produce offspring. Several important models considered in the literature are generalised and extended to incorporate a spatial aspect ...
Radcliffe, J., Rass, L.
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This paper considers complex models arising in sociobiology. These combine genetic and strategic aspects to model the effect of gene-linked strategies on the ability of individuals to survive to maturity, mate and produce offspring. Several important models considered in the literature are generalised and extended to incorporate a spatial aspect ...
Radcliffe, J., Rass, L.
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Polygenic Mendelian Randomization
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 2020Many exposures considered in Mendelian randomization (MR) studies are polygenic in that they are influenced by thousands of genetic variants. By using many single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as instrumental variables, more variation in the exposure is explained, increasing the precision of MR.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
The first approach to analysis of the inheritance pattern of mendelian diseases depends on whether the mutant gene or genes are located on one of the 44 (22 pairs) autosomes or on the one or two X chromosomes. No human disease is known to be associated with a mutant gene on the Y chromosome.
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The first approach to analysis of the inheritance pattern of mendelian diseases depends on whether the mutant gene or genes are located on one of the 44 (22 pairs) autosomes or on the one or two X chromosomes. No human disease is known to be associated with a mutant gene on the Y chromosome.
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Mendelian and non-Mendelian heredity: a reappraisal
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1966The first report of a non-Mendelian gene (Correns 1908) appeared just eight years after the rediscovery of Mendel’s laws and, in this sense, Mendelian and non-Mendelian heredity have both been available for analysis and comparison for almost sixty years.
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MENDELIAN HYPERPHENYLALANINEMIA
Annual Review of Genetics, 1988C R, Scriver, S, Kaufman, S L, Woo
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Mendelian Randomization Concerns
JAMA Psychiatry, 2018Lin, Bochao Danae +2 more
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Mendelian, non-Mendelian, multigenic inheritance, and epigenetics
2020Tamar Harel, James R. Lupski
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