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A box promoter region of the UGT1A1 gene, a | polymorphism found in 40% of the alleles of many populat |
alleles that were both present as part of a | polymorphism in the common ancestor. |
A | polymorphism of this gene is reported to be associated w |
h are not dynamically typed and lack ad-hoc | polymorphism (including type classes) have longer functi |
The engine is designed to be used to add | polymorphism to viruses. |
System F allows | polymorphism by using universal quantification over all |
two conflicting forces (homogenization and | polymorphism) suggest that a balancing selection for tri |
pport of objects (excluding inheritance and | polymorphism). |
uantification, which combines subtyping and | polymorphism are of practical interest, and can be furth |
Other object-oriented notions such as | polymorphism and inheritance are also supported. |
omyrmex exhibit a high degree of biological | polymorphism, four castes being present in established c |
earch in the fields of membrane biophysics ( | polymorphism), biochemistry (biological impact) and orga |
This is an example of chromosomal | polymorphism; the variability occurs as a result of chro |
There is a common | polymorphism known as 4G/5G in the promoter region. |
a homozygous (both of the two gene copies) | polymorphism in UGT1A1 gene, to be specific, the *28 var |
z Laves, first defined the crystallographic | polymorphism of alkali feldspar (Newton, 1989). |
rred from the mtDNA 9-bp deletion/insertion | polymorphism in Indian populations |
E.g. | polymorphism is an area of interest for NMR crystallogra |
In the initial days of crystal engineering, | polymorphism was not properly understood and incompletel |
rred to by the most well-known unique event | polymorphism (UEP) which defines it, the Y-chromosome Al |
Thus, identity is the basis for | polymorphism in object-oriented programming. |
as a discipline, pointed out the arctic fox | polymorphism, which can be found in all three tundra bio |
reproductive strategies caused by a genetic | polymorphism occur are the swordtail (Xiphophorus nigren |
an CYP2C9 has been shown to exhibit genetic | polymorphism. |
Genetic | polymorphism exists for CYP2C9 expression because the CY |
etic analysis led to uncovering the genetic | polymorphism. |
Genetic | polymorphism in Factor I has been observed and recently |
The factors that govern | polymorphism in this trait are not resolved, although a |
insularis is unique to Cuba, and has great | polymorphism. |
Impredicative | polymorphism is now considered deprecated, and can be el |
Impredicative | polymorphism ("first class" polymorphism) |
Arbitrary-rank and impredicative | polymorphism. |
Cohen's areas of research included | polymorphism of both elements and compounds, photographi |
e language supporting multiple inheritance, | polymorphism, object oriented programming. |
nd also maintain a high degree of inversion | polymorphism . |
od differs from restriction fragment length | polymorphism analysis (RFLP) since STR analysis does not |
ed on analysis of amplified fragment length | polymorphism data suggests that A. gallica is most close |
Amplified Fragment Length | Polymorphism PCR (or AFLP-PCR or just AFLP) is a PCR-bas |
A restriction fragment length | polymorphism results in the cleavage (or absence thereof |
chain reaction-restriction fragment length | polymorphism. |
In lipid | polymorphism, if the packing ratio of lipids is greater |
n of lipids (amphiphiles) is known as lipid | polymorphism. |
tion, encapsulation, messaging, modularity, | polymorphism, and inheritance. |
igaus childi is highly crypsis, there is no | polymorphism within this species. |
A single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP), a variation at a single site in DNA, |
Val66Met (rs6265) is a single nucleotide | polymorphism in the gene where adenine and guanine allel |
who harbor a HSPA1B-1267 single nucleotide | polymorphism have a higher risk for developing hepatocel |
niversity have shown that single nucleotide | polymorphism A118G in the gene encoding the brain's mu o |
ceptor gene variants is a single nucleotide | polymorphism in the start codon of the gene which can be |
the presence of the M346 Single Nucleotide | Polymorphism (SNP) and may therefore be referred to as Q |
studies have identified a single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP) which varies between EHV-1 field isol |
ociation P-value for each single nucleotide | polymorphism displayed on the Y-axis. |
estor of all men with the single nucleotide | polymorphism mutation on the Y chromosome known as "M168 |
ast cancer, a mutation or single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP) in intron 2 of the FGFR2 gene is asso |
allele is a cluster of 10 single nucleotide | polymorphism in the first intron of FTO called rs9939609 |
ally considered to be the single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP), M70. |
A single nucleotide | polymorphism, C-116G, in the promoter region of XBP1 has |
A single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP) in ADH1B is rs1229984, that changes a |
A single nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP) in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) o |
This type of | polymorphism is common in object-oriented programming la |
t-oriented software, which employs a lot of | polymorphism and dynamic binding mechanisms, dynamic ana |
low for the accumulation of a great deal of | polymorphism. |
This is an example of | polymorphism associated with eusociality. |
r ad-hoc polymorphism-is a specific case of | polymorphism, where different operators have different i |
Computer science theory and the teaching of | polymorphism in particular makes much use of the concept |
tics which is used to measure the degree of | polymorphism within a population. |
The high degree of | polymorphism in this genus is also suggestive of its hig |
The alternate hypothesis is that opsin | polymorphism arose in platyrrhines after they diverged f |
Terms depending on types, or | polymorphism. |
e in the ML family, support both parametric | polymorphism and record subtyping, which can be expresse |
matching (“value dispatch”), and parametric | polymorphism. |
y, including R-values, L-values, parametric | polymorphism, and ad hoc polymorphism. |
cently introduced "generics" for parametric | polymorphism. |
Parametric | polymorphism was first introduced to programming languag |
ed types in systems that support parametric | polymorphism like System F. |
based on many-sorted logic with parametric | polymorphism. |
in evolution and the maintenance of protein | polymorphism. |
One promoter region | polymorphism, +331G/A, creates a unique transcription st |
The AVPR1A repeat | polymorphism RS3 is a complex (CT)4-TT-(CT)8-(GT)24 repe |
The AVPR1A repeat | polymorphism RS1 is a (GATA)14 tetranucleotide repeat th |
tatically typed Cat language which uses row | polymorphism to assign types to functions that operate o |
ntific journal PLoS ONE entitled A sequence | polymorphism in MSTN predicts sprinting ability and raci |
ion generally caused by a single-nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP). |
blood genetic markers and single-nucleotide | polymorphism between the Sinhalese and other ethnic grou |
esence of the rs3894 (M3) single-nucleotide | polymorphism (SNP). |
his concept is a very important part of the | polymorphism portion of object-oriented programming (OOP |
When the gene contains this | polymorphism this reduces the number of receptors produc |
This | polymorphism does not occur in the northern part of the |
Because of this | polymorphism, Aconitum anthora is included in the Aconit |
This | polymorphism has been extensively investigated in over 3 |
zation of existing tags for widgets through | polymorphism and inheritance, as well as parameters, so |
and/or in the molecular packing can lead to | polymorphism, and this can be investigated by NMR crysta |
Some implementations of type | polymorphism are superficially similar to parametric pol |
ceuticals and pigments, where understanding | polymorphism is beneficial. |
ng the neutral theory of evolution by using | polymorphism data. |
phic region of the human mtDNA genome, with | polymorphism concentrated in hypervariable regions. |
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