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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find linkages" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used whenever one wants to reference the process of finding related ideas, concepts, or points between two or more items. For example, "This research project aims to find linkages between climate change and endangered species."
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The article considered three general topics: finding genes (how DNA variants are used to find linkages and associations between genes and behavior), getting genes (the practicalities of how developmentalists can get DNA and genotype their samples for specific genes), and using genes.
Research literature is trying to find linkages in Ethiopia to increase economical outcomes of smallholders' agriculture.
I find that my students at Berkeley have been very willing to experiment, research, and make mistakes to find linkages and convergences between their work and the output of others to understand the world around them.
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Why didn't Gregor Mendel find linkage?
The aim is then to find linkage between a phenotype e.g. a disease and a haplotype.
Although there are several possible explanations for the failure to find linkage in schizophrenia, one major problem is that the range of phenotypic expressions of the genes for schizophrenia has not been clarified.
It is not unexpected to find linkage disequilibrium in consangious population such as the setting in which this study was conducted [17].
In our study we did not find linkage between glycerol growth and STL1.
However, our initial attempts at local contig assembly (see Materials and Methods) have failed to find linkage for the tick GATA genes.
He finds linkages between the new, racialist ideology in America and the rising European ideas of Anglo-Saxon, Teutonic, and scientific ideologies of the early nineteenth century.
The experts took our two quarters of data from 800 different stores, compared the results across time and place, and, using statistical techniques like cluster and factor analysis, found linkages and impacts in the data.
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