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  • tection of mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms, analysis of DNA methylation, relative mRN
  • Six variable sites, including four polymorphisms and five common haplotypes have been ident
  • Polymorphisms and alternative splicing in this gene infl
  • shaw, Kell, and Rhesus systems, biological polymorphisms, and animal serological characteristics fo
  • Several polymorphisms and mutations have been described in this
  • ing variance, establishing and maintaining polymorphisms, and, if the selected individuals were all
  • About 30 polymorphisms are known most of which are single nucleot
  • STR polymorphisms are genetic markers that may be used to id
  • In the large rDNA array, polymorphisms between rDNA repeat units are very low, in
  • first time in Science magazine that silent polymorphisms can impact on the tertiary structure and f
  • that these morphological forms are simply polymorphisms found throughout the species rather than d
  • U5a1b1d has polymorphisms in 12358 16093 ( + U5a1b1 polymorphisms).
  • U5a1a1a has polymorphisms in 152 3816( + U5a1a1 polymorphisms).
  • U5a2a arose around 6000 years ago and has polymorphisms in 13827 13928C 16114 16294 ( + U5a2 polym
  • U5b arose around 24000 years ago and has polymorphisms in 150 7768 14182( + U5 polymorphisms).
  • 5a1a arose around 15000 years ago and have polymorphisms in 1700 16192( + U5a1 polymorphisms).
  • U5a2d and has polymorphisms in 7843 7978 8104 11107 16192!
  • Human platelet antigens (HPA) are polymorphisms in platelet antigens.
  • Polymorphisms in the CD58 gene are associated with incre
  • Polymorphisms in ACE or aminopeptidase P (APP), another
  • In a pharmacogenetical study, polymorphisms in NPAS3 gene were highly associated with
  • Polymorphisms in the human perilipin (PLIN) gene have be
  • Genetic polymorphisms in glutathione peroxidase enzymes and thei
  • -13 in the control of human diseases, many polymorphisms in the IL-13 gene have been shown to confe
  • to be involved in synaptic plasticity, and polymorphisms in NRXN3 have been linked to genetic predi
  • s of the genome have undergone copy number polymorphisms in disease, scientists can ultimately iden
  • rence of this disorder, probably caused by polymorphisms in molecules and enzymes that participate
  • rying point mutations or single nucleotide polymorphisms in their genes for factor H may be more su
  • Typing for these polymorphisms is routinely done for bone marrow transpla
  • Polymorphisms of OOP can be mirrored in XML tag inherita
  • In one study, polymorphisms of PPARD were found to be associated with
  • Genetic polymorphisms of beta-1 (ADRB1) may affect the response
  • Numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms of this gene are significantly associated
  • In one study of Korean population, two polymorphisms of the gene (rs16944 and rs1143627) were f
  • Polymorphisms of the CTLA-4 gene are associated with aut
  • Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the 5-HT(2A) gene correlated with parox
  • these variations, called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs.
  • shed metabolic capacity because of genetic polymorphisms or drug-drug interactions can lead to toxi
  • alpha chain and the beta chain contain the polymorphisms specifying the peptide binding specificiti
  • simple sequence length polymorphisms, SSLPs, single nucleotide polymorphisms),
  • Polymorphisms that affect the normal expression of this
  • kage map using restriction fragment length polymorphisms that was used in subsequent years to ident
  • tasia onset have demonstrated that despite polymorphisms there is little difference in lactase expr
  • rk on the genetics of blood groups and DNA polymorphisms, which helped to clarify the origins of in
  • of DNA microarray which is used to detect polymorphisms within a population.