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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gene variation" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to differences or changes in the genetic material of an organism, which can result in variations in traits or characteristics. Example: "Scientists are studying the effects of gene variation on disease susceptibility in different populations."
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The exact gene variation has not been found yet in humans, Dr. Guenet said.
Scientists at the Pasteur Institute in France searched for a gene variation that might explain the difference in susceptibility.
Tobacco smoking, estrogen receptor alpha gene variation and small low density lipoprotein level.
Insulin-like growth factor-1 and interleukin-6-related gene variation and risk of multiple myeloma.
Salpea, K.D. et al. Association of telomere length with type 2 diabetes, oxidative stress and UCP2 gene variation.
Researchers believe that 60 to 70percentt of Alzheimer's disease cases are inherited, with about 20 to 25percentt caused by the previously identified gene variation.
But a single gene variation possessed by about 2% of people in the UK means they don't produce the secretions in their underarms that attract smelly bacteria.
Researchers at MIT's Picower Center for Learning and Memory have identified a gene variation in genetically altered mice that produces behaviors characteristic of schizophrenia.
Previous assumptions that gene variation is rather limited could suggest that there is no need for more comprehensive normalization methods such as our proposal.
But Perls says that although the current finding is promising, this gene variation, like other genetic variations that have been linked to longevity, has relatively modest effects.
To investigate whether KALRN gene variation is associated with ischemic stroke (IS).
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