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The phrase "array of genetic and" is not complete and lacks context, but the structure is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a variety of genetic factors or elements in a scientific or medical context.
Example: "The study revealed an array of genetic and environmental influences on the development of the disease."
Alternatives: "variety of genetic and" or "range of genetic and".
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Cancer cells undergo an array of genetic and epigenetic modifications that lead to a phenotype characterized by high proliferation, death resistance, rapid growth and invasiveness.
Moreover, we showed that these introgression lines contained an array of genetic and epigenetic variations that occurred de novo including rampant mobilization of several transposable elements endogenous to the rice genome (Liu et al. 2004; Shan et al. 2005; Wang et al. 2005).
NTDs are known to be complex multifactorial disorders arising from an array of genetic and environmental interactions.
Complex traits, such as ABI, are influenced by a large array of genetic and environmental factors and their interactions.
Through this research, we postulate that resistance to Bt toxins of ACB is a complex process involving an array of genetic and metabolic factors.
Patient response to COH is variable and likely influenced by a diverse array of genetic (and epigenetic) factors requiring sophisticated next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques for elucidation.
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In particular, recent generations of researchers wielding an impressive array of genetic, molecular, and other tools have refined our understanding of eyes and other complex biological structures to a level that would have been unimaginable only decades ago.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are paradoxical: the syndromes within this group present with a highly recognizable set of symptoms, yet they can be caused by a diverse array of genetic abnormalities and environmental insults, such as prenatal infection, hormonal exposure and teratogens (Newschaffer et al., 2007; Abrahams and Geschwind, 2008).
The relatively small sample size and need for further molecular work precludes definitive conclusions regarding relationships between the array of genetic pathways and specific phenotypes.
Coupled with research, will also be newer ethical consenting processes that are particularly conscience of the vast array of genetic findings (and their implications) that arise from genome scanning [ 164].
In order to provide reliable markers to predict tumoral outcome, the prognostic relevance of a wide array of genetic, molecular and immunohistochemical markers has been tested [ 2, 3, 11].
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