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Phenotype of the Adulthood [PDF]

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Clinical presentation of Klinefelter’s syndrome is highly heterogeneous, explaining why the disease is often undiagnosed. Klinefelter patients have traditionally been described as tall, with gynecomastia, small and firm testicles. Beyond this classical phenotype, less distinct phenotypes have been described with less evident features.
De Vincentis S., Rochira V.
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Phenotyping: New Windows into the Plant for Breeders.

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2020
Plant phenotyping enables noninvasive quantification of plant structure and function and interactions with environments. High-capacity phenotyping reaches hitherto inaccessible phenotypic characteristics.
M. Watt   +5 more
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Broadening the phenotypic spectrum of Beta3GalT6‐associated phenotypes

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2021
AbstractBiallelic mutations in B3GALT6, coding for a galactosyltransferase involved in the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), have been associated with various clinical conditions, causing spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity type 1 (SEMDJL1 or SEMDJL Beighton type), Al‐Gazali syndrome (ALGAZ), and a severe progeroid form of Ehlers ...
Chiara Leoni   +13 more
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Genotypes and phenotypes

Neurology, 1996
To the Editor: The editorial by Rosenberg [1] is a superb analysis of the current genotype situation in the field of the hereditary ataxias. Rosenberg is quite right in his comments that the genotype has great importance in clarifying the issue of correlation …
S. H. Subramony, Robert D. Currier
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Genotypes and phenotypes

Electrophoresis, 1999
Within the framework of a pilot project on the analysis of the mouse proteome, we investigated C57BL/6 mice (Mus musculus), a standard inbred strain of the mouse, starting with the analysis of brain, liver and heart proteins. Tissue extraction and the separation of proteins were performed with techniques offering a maximum of resolution.
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The digital phenotype

Nature Biotechnology, 2015
In the coming years, patient phenotypes captured to enhance health and wellness will extend to human interactions with digital technology.
Sachin H. Jain   +5 more
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The invasive phenotypes

Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 1990
The expression of the invasive (I+ or I-) phenotypes determines cancer metastasis (M+ or M- phenotype). The invasive (I+ or I-) phenotypes can be divided according to time and site of expression into subphenotypes, which can be assessed separately. At various sites along the metastatic pathway the expression of the I phenotypes can be accompanied by ...
Marc Mareel   +2 more
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The self as phenotype [PDF]

open access: possibleConsciousness and Cognition, 2011
Self-awareness is viewed here as the phenotypic expression of an interaction between genes and the environment. Brain and behavioral development of fetuses and newborn infants are a rich source of information regarding what might constitute minimal self-awareness. Research indicates that newborns have feeling (subjective) experience.
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Definition of Phenotype

2008
Definition of the phenotype is crucial in designing any genetic study, especially an association study, intended to detect the disease predisposing genes. In this chapter, we review the different types of phenotypes such as discrete or continuous and discuss the issues impacting on the phenotype definition related to study design, specifically, the ...
Hemant K. Tiwari, Mary K. Wojczynski
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Phenotypic Plasticity

2001
Phenotypic plasticity is the property of a genotype to produce different phenotypes in response to different environmental conditions (Bradshaw 1965; Mazer and Damuth, this volume, chapter 2). Simply put, students of phenotypic plasticity deal with the way nature (genes) and nurture (environment) interact to yield the anatomy, morphology, and behavior ...
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