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For example, perhaps osmoregulation requires, say, 250 genes (or, more correctly, the products of 250 genes and their associated regulatory loci), and any differences in adaptive capacity are due solely to specific sequences and gene regulation.
We treat a genome as a "bag" of genes (or, more precisely, portions of genes) encoding protein domains (or simply domains for brevity; see [ 12] for details).
Is shyness written in our genes, or more to do with our upbringing?
As new disease genes are discovered by sequencing hundreds of thousands of people, a swelling population will undergo specific panels of tests of 15 genes or more.
The measures of heritability used in behavioural genetics, and in quantitative genetics more generally, are not and do not pretend to be measures of whether the traits of individual organisms owe more to the genes or more to the environment.
There are now several technology platforms perfectly suitable for point of clinical service implementation that can measure 100 genes or more cost effectively and within hours.
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Researchers have long hypothesized that a "thrifty gene" (or, more likely, genes) acquired through feast and famine makes Native American populations more prone to this chronic disease.
Never mind all of that, according to Dr. B, who thought it a waste of time and money for me to get tested for the breast cancer gene (or, more accurately, "genes" and commonly referred to as the (BRCA genes").
These boundaries shift as new methods are developed and as new concepts are elaborated (e.g., the theory of the gene, or more recently, the coalescence framework in population genetics).
For 255 genes, two or more probes revealed SFPs.
These represent whole coding sequence (cds) or fragments of genes (one or more exons).
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