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For example, characterizing the prevalence of genetic risk factors in different populations and ethnic groups, assessing their contributions to disease burden, and evaluating gene-gene and gene-environment interactions are all questions requiring additional epidemiologic research (25).

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The Boston Gazette version of events, for example, characterized the massacre as part of an ongoing scheme to "quell a Spirit of Liberty", and harped on the negative consequences of quartering troops in the city.

A rich and persistent annalistic tradition and a growing emphasis on history as a repertoire of moral examples characterized the earliest Chinese historiography.

While less popular among philosophers than economists, such understandings have their naturalistic friends, Peter Railton for example characterizing them as offering "the clearest idea we have of what it is, at a minimum, to have a reason for action" (Railton 2003, 47, cf. 6).

So far, most advances in pharmacoepigenetics have been derived from the oncology field for example, studies characterizing the interindividual differences of cytochrome P-450 (reviewed by Ingelman-Sundberg et al. [ 9]).

The outcome of the scanning and data-analysis process should be delivered in quantitative form (for example, by characterizing the malignant potential of skin lesions with a simple, numeric, quantitative scale), followed by a conclusion/recommendation regarding the nature of the lesion.

Thomas Jefferson, for example, characterized Adams as "truly the Man of the Revolution".

This SA gene expansion in Daphnia is the largest example characterized in eukaryotes; thus, an obvious question is whether one of the copies has a meiosis- or parthenogenesis-specific role (like STAG3 in vertebrates, REC11 in fungi or SNM in D. melanogaster).

Whereas the use of a single analytical level allows candidate search and functional interpretation based on common features, for example, characterized in gene ontology databases, the cross-omics approach allows generating hypotheses by comparing gene expression profiling to (functional active) protein abundances.

Of primary interest in these experiments is identifying genes that are changing over time or space, for example, and then characterizing the specific expression changes.

For example, previous studies characterizing the effect of MSA on dN/dS-based tests of adaptive evolution (Fletcher and Yang 2010; Markova-Raina and Petrov 2011) can be interpreted in the light of our study as differential errors being made in dN and dS distance estimates.

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