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By contrast, it appears to reflect the dynamic genetics underlying biomass accumulation in triticale.

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The level of knowledge in the field of inherited heart diseases has significantly been increasing due to dynamic development of genetics.

An alternative approach to assess the genetics underlying dynamic traits is termed functional mapping, where genetic differences in growth trajectories during trait development are used for QTL mapping (Ma et al. 2002; Zhao et al. 2005; Wu and Lin 2006).

Our approach combining nonlinear dynamic models with statistical genetics opens up for a systematic investigation of how functional genetic variation is translated into phenotypic variation under various systemic conditions.

Thus, the genetics of dynamic traits should best be assessed in a temporal manner to capture all the genetic factors that contribute to the trait during development.

Through the NUMB3R5 COUNT workshop series [ 33], Neuhauser has introduced students into exploring microarray gene expression data with principal component analysis, single nucleotide polymorphism data with exploratory data analysis and re-sampling statistics, sub-sampling larger populations with special reference to drug testing and cancer genetics with dynamic programming and backtracking.

Unlike genetics, epigenetic modifications are dynamic and can change over time or in response to exposures.

In addition, our study provides a temporal snapshot of opinions and attitudes in this complex field during a dynamic and ever-evolving era in genetics and genomics.

This is undoubtedly a result of the dynamic development in the field of human genetics and deserves increased attention in genetic counselling and the management of affected families.

By combining the power of molecular genetics with the elegance of dynamic imaging, we follow the precise patterning of endothelial cells in space and time.

In contrast to genetics, epigenetic processes are highly dynamic, reversible (McCleary-Wheeler et al, 2012) and define the response of a cellular compartment (e.g. tumour initiating cells) to defined stimuli (e.g. chemotherapy).

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