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The Molecular Genetics of Thalassemia

1980
In the past few years analysis of the genetics and disorders of human hemoglobins has undergone a revolution as new research tools have provided the means to obtain long-sought-after answers regarding gene structure and function. Study of human hemoglobins and their disorders, particularly the thalassemia syndromes, is at the forefront of the ...
David G. Nathan   +3 more
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Molecular Genetics and Genetic Variation

2010
This chapter contains brief notes on molecular genetics, focusing on those aspects most frequently encountered in genetic epidemiology. The main sections cover the organisation and physical structure of genetic material, the mechanisms involved in transmitting genetic material from one generation to the next, and forms of genetic variation.
M. Dawn Teare, Mohammed-Elfatih Twfieg
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Molecular Genetic Analysis

2020
Genetic analysis has long been restricted to a few fungi, especially those that could be easily grown on simple media in the laboratory. The characteristics of the genome in terms of the number of chromosomes and the microscopic morphology of each of these are called the karyotype.
Goosen, T., Debets, F.
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Genetic Epidemiology and Molecular Genetics

2014
The tools of genetic epidemiology—family, adoption, and twin studies—show convincingly that substance use behavior and substance use disorders are influenced by both genetic and familial and extrafamilial environmental factors. Environmental factors appear to play a more influential role in the early stages of substance use, whereas genetic factors ...
Kelly C. Young-Wolff   +2 more
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Molecular Imaging in Genetics

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2015
Neuroimaging is a potentially valuable tool to link individual differences in the human genome to structure and functional variations, narrowing the gaps in the casual chain from a given genetic variation to a brain disorder. Because genes are not usually expressed at the level of mental behavior, but are mediated by their molecular and cellular ...
Jose Leite   +2 more
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Molecular Genetics of ABO

Vox Sanguinis, 2000
This year commemorates the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the ABO blood group system by Karl Landsteiner. His findings of red cell agglutination by serum and recognition of blood groups laid the scientific basis for safe practice of blood transfusion.
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