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A novel frameshift variant in <i>MSH2</i> (p.Q170Rfs4) associated with suspected Lynch syndrome in a Chinese family. [PDF]

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Drawing Pedigrees

Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 1988
The problem of drawing a pedigree in a clear and concise manner is discussed and a case is made for the adoption of the marriage node graph as the most appropriate format in which to depict highly looped pedigrees. A method for assigning suitable coordinates to marriages and individuals is then described.
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Pedigree parables

Clinical Genetics, 2000
Pedigrees are a foundation of genetic counseling and human genetic research. To protect patient/subject and family privacy and confidentiality it is not unusual to find published pedigrees that have been masked (i.e. a pedigree that has been changed in ways that are obvious to the reader such as diamonds to mask gender) or altered (i.e.
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Carrie Buck's pedigree

Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 2001
EUGENICS The field of eugenics had its origins in the early genetic theories of Gregor Mendel and the studies of biometrics pioneered by British aristocrat Francis Galton. Galton was first to coin the term eugenics, which he defined as “hereditarily endowed with noble qualities” or more simply “well-born.” Galton focused both on positive inheritance ...
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Schopenhauer’s Lutheran Pedigree

Dianoia : rivista di filosofia : 25, 2, 2017, 2017
This paper considers the influence of three Lutheran topics on the philosophy of Schopenhauer: bondage of the will, hermeneutics and ...
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Pedigree

2021
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