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Our method can also be applied in elucidating the maximum accuracy of predictors that integrate features such as gene expression, de novo mutation, body mass index, and lifestyle (which are not fully inherited).
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Yet this method makes FISC basically fully inherit the operation method of the sub-district office and residents' committee, but FISC deviates from the original positioning of the organization and its professional mission.
Although the underlying mechanisms of MPM have not been fully elucidated, inherited predisposition is thought to be an important factor [ 23].
All progeny (100%) that inherited fully male allele doses of these two loci were male; 77% of progeny that inherited fully female allele doses of these two loci were female (see also Table S4).
Nevertheless, it appears that there may be cases when blood alone does not fully represent the inherited germline alleles.
The FD was a dominantly inherited, fully penetrant disease in 32 (18 male and 14 female) members of the family.
Paul Lally Liverpool Gove inherited a fully working 16-plus exam system, with GCSE being taken in state schools in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the vast majority of independent schools.
Furthermore, none of these traits were significantly correlated with each other, which tentatively suggest that they are inherited as fully independent traits (Table 3).
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