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This link does not necessarily provide us with evidence that a cultural behavior has caused alterations in the genetic material, unlike the lactose tolerance, malaria resistance, and thrifty metabolism examples in humans.
Some examples in humans include malaria resistance and lactase persistence [31].
There are some examples in humans that support the possibility of the former.
Examples in humans include the asymmetry of the planum temporal, branching of the bronchi, and the distribution of certain internal organs.
Two important examples in humans based on genetic analyses indicate that DNA methylation can be involved in TI-induced silencing, although the causality between DNA methylation and silencing is still a matter of discussion [ 67].
Examples in humans include SOX2 [OMIM 184429] in eye and foregut development, and N-MYC [OMIM 164840] and, most recently, members of the FOX transcription factor gene cluster at 16q24.1 in foregut and lung development [52].
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There are examples, in human medicine, where foundations, like the Komen Foundation, have done wonderful things to raise awareness.
There are examples in human disease of associations of variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphisms containing SP1 binding sites in the promoter region [48], [49].
For example, in humans disordered proteins with long disordered regions are estimated at 44% of the proteome12.
"This is the most extreme example in humans that you can find," said Rasmus Nielsen, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California at Berkeley.
The subheading was amended on 25 August 2015 to clarify that the new finding is not the first example in humans of the theory of epigenetic inheritance.
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