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  • One may say that one allele, all other things being equal or varying withi
  • me pathogens that can become resistant to this allele, and spread to create a selection against the
  • einberg proportions, with r' 1 for a recessive allele and r' 1 for a codominant or dominant allele.
  • more, heterozygotes, those who have one normal allele and one coding for the disease, also show rela
  • ine could include a spectrum of subspecies, as allele and haplotype frequencies tend to vary over a
  • the positively selected haplotype (the mutated allele and its neighbours) is essentially the only on
  • Each allele appears to encode at least two electrophoretic
  • The polymorphic regions in each allele are located in the region for peptide contact,
  • ance, those who are homozygous for the mutated allele are at a heightened risk for the events detail
  • A new allele arises typically through the spontaneous mutat
  • It bears C4A a different DRB3 allele as well as numbers of other differences.
  • Its said it may have members of Cold and Allele, as well as few of his long time friends.
  • risk factor, alters type 1 diabetes risk, and allele associated with thymoma-induced myasthenia gra
  • Most importantly, rAAV targets a single allele at a time and does not result in any off-targe
  • phenotype, which is controlled by a recessive allele at a single locus (workers must be homozygous
  • An Allele chart (more commonly called a grid chart) is a
  • Other probabilities for the other possible allele combinations concerning this gene are: 0% chan
  • 3 involving a gene conversion of HLA-B35 by an allele containing this Bw4 sequence.
  • However, it was discovered that a mutant allele could cause death.
  • showed that the influence of the paramutagenic allele could persist for many generations.
  • Similarly, an α cell which has its MATα allele cut by the HO endonuclease will almost always
  • s have shown that presence of one copy of this allele delays progression to the condition of AIDS by
  • e asymmetry of meiosis in females: the driving allele ends up in the ovocyte instead of in the polar
  • ple, the weaker expression state adopted by an allele following paramutation can range from complete
  • arrier for the disease, having only one normal allele for the insulin receptor) will not be affected
  • s use to demonstrate the changes that occur in allele frequencies under natural selection.
  • A correlation between allele frequencies and linguistic typological feature
  • otted against horizontal axes representing the allele frequencies or the average phenotypes of the p
  • n is genetic drift; a change is a population's allele frequencies due to chance.
  • hism is a genetic sequence variant with a rare allele frequency of 0.0005<q<0.05 .
  • ich a single phenotype is favored, causing the allele frequency to continuously shift in one directi
  • Note that a change in allele frequency, be it caused by natural selection,
  • They concluded that the allele Gp-9b is linked to a greenbeard allele which i
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*69 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*02 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*80 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • , the alpha chain are encoded by the HLA-Cw*07 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*43 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*33 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*32 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • he alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*29 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus
  • To date, Allele has released one studio album titled Point of
  • The allele has a negative effect upon T cell function, bu
  • People homozygous for the hemoglobin E allele have a mild hemolytic anemia and mild splenome
  • Allele in 2004 they decided to get a new bassist and
  • e to Bt will evolve in the form of a recessive allele in the pest.
  • In genetic recombination, if a mutant allele in the donor is within the sequence correspond
  • husbandry; the maintenance of the sickle-cell allele in some tropical populations due to the spread
  • This allele is recessive.
  • The allele is located at 3q26.
  • A32 Serotyping efficiency for the predominant allele is good.
  • The B*3801 allele is more common in Eastern, Southern and Southe
  • This allele is found in 5-14% of Europeans but is rare in
  • The 5G allele is slightly less transcriptionally active than
  • The DQB1*0201 allele is genetically linked to DQA1*0501 and DRB1*03
  • With DQA1*0501 the allele is most frequently found in coeliac disease.
  • Across sub-Saharan Africa the predominant allele is the silent FY*B(ES) variant.
  • The risk allele is a cluster of 10 single nucleotide polymorph
  • do not interfere with the function of whatever allele is present at the MAT locus because they are n
  • n contrast to the fact that when only one PAT2 allele is defective, hyperglycinuria will be present
  • When K 1.06, even a dominant kin selection allele is selected for at all gene frequencies if the
  • incidence of coeliac disease is about 1% this allele is associated with more autoimmune disease rel
  • weaker expression state adopted by the changed allele is heritable and can, in turn, change the expr
  • HLA-serotype tutorial) B*1801, the most common allele is at highest frequencies in Northern Italy an
  • 4 mutation that defines haplogroup D. The M174 allele is found in the ancestral state in all African
  • ersion between B*5602 and another HLA class I allele., later B*8202 was identified in a caucasian a
  • face of selection even a so-called deleterious allele may become universal to the members of a speci
  • B46, or a closely linked allele may have been under positive selection in rice
  • It was recently announced via the Allele MySpace that Kelly has rejoined Allele, which
  • ril 2010 HLA nomenclature update, new HLA-DPB1 allele names were assigned within the existing nomenc
  • Individuals with the Δ32 allele of CCR5 are healthy, suggesting that CCR5 is l
  • restingly, paramutation can result in a single allele of a gene controlling a spectrum of phenotypes
  • A study has found the His615Arg allele of OCA2 is involved in the light skin tone in
  • 25% are homozygous for the crested allele of this gene and die from exposed brain withou
  • 25% are homozygous for the normal allele of this gene and so have no crest and if bred
  • For this reason, the contact region for each allele of MHC molecule is highly variable, as the pol
  • air loss have been found, one of them being an allele on chromosome 3.
  • Only the allele present at the active MAT locus is transcribed
  • When an a cell cuts the MATa allele present at the MAT locus, the cut at MAT will
  • The serotype identifies the B*38 allele products of the HLA-B gene-locus.
  • the free end; this type of probe is known as a Allele specific oligonucleotide.
  • e equal numbers of chromosomes with “B” or “b” allele, still floating around in that population.
  • On September 4, 2009, Allele streamed a preview of their upcoming new album
  • This results in MAT being repaired to the MATα allele, switching the mating type of the cell from a
  • the different Cw*07 (Cw*0702 is a very ancient allele that differs from Cw*0701 of A1::DQ2).
  • ious study has ever identified an obesity risk allele that was so common in the human population.
  • f the mutation is caused by a recessive lethal allele, the homozygote for the allele will have the l
  • If the mutation is caused by a dominant lethal allele, the heterozygote for the allele will show the
  • They toured in 2006 and 2007 and Allele then broke up.
  • ildren failed: No relationship of the common C allele to negative effects of formula feeding was app
  • Tim Tobin's activities after the break up of Allele was unknown.
  • By this hypothesis, a single X-opsin allele was duplicated in catarrhines and M and L opsi
  • The presence of the FTO rs9939609 A allele was also found to be positively correlated wit
  • A dominant or recessive parental manipulation allele was selected for if K 0.5, where K is the bene
  • methionine codon at position 129 of the mutant allele, whereas CJD is linked to the presence of the
  • Any HLA allele which becomes a more resistant allele would no
  • The allele which codes for this pattern is located at the
  • occurs in animals carrying a rare mutant prion allele, which expresses prion proteins that contort b
  • tes appear to have the non-functional CYP2D6*4 allele, while approximately 50% of Asians possess the
  • sible that a person with the CCR5-Δ32 receptor allele will not be infected with HIV R5 strains.
  • tness and with time the newly mutated variant ( allele) will increase in frequency relative to other
  • It is most likely that the new allele will be non-functional - in which case it will
  • lead singer Wally Wood and, Tim Tobin reformed Allele with Giancarlo Autenzio, Kelly Hayes and new g
  • that correlated the Dopamine D2 Receptor Taq 1 allele with alcoholism.
  • Typically, an organism can pass on an allele without regard to which allele was passed on f
  • The ineffective homozygous allele works at a rate of about 8% of the normal alle