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noun
A mechanical device that connects things.
Exact(60)
Both sexes contribute to linkage signals on 12q and 16p.
Even anonymised databases can be vulnerable to "linkage attacks".
With more attention to her phrasing and to linkage of steps, she could give her classical roles less of a disjointed look.
Bins were assigned to linkage groups by JoinMap 3.059 with a minimum logarithm of odds (LOD) score of 13 and ordered by MSTmap60.
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) placed tyr near the tip of a chromosome that corresponds to linkage group 7 in the Ambystoma genetic map (Fig. 2B).
Rowland, G. F., O'Neill, G. J. & Davies, D. A. L. Suppression of tumour growth in mice by a drug antibody conjugate using a novel approach to linkage.
Chapman, J.M., Cooper, J.D., Todd, J.A. & Clayton, D.G. Detecting disease associations due to linkage disequilibrium using haplotype tags: a class of tests and the determinants of statistical power.
Some measures are equivalent to linkage measures known in input output analysis.
The 159F22 individuals possessing GSH, which were predicted to be recessive homozygotes, were subjected to linkage analysis.
There are three types of heterogeneity which are important in regard to linkage under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement.
It has been observed that correlation between SNPs is proportional to Linkage Disequilibrium (LD) [22].
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