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This may aid the understanding of complex branching patterns that result from a plant's genetic behaviour.
She had graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in biomedical research, she had worked for three years in a laboratory studying the genetic behaviour of HIV and was on course to study medicine at St George's, London.
In a book entitled Love and Hate: The Natural History of Behavior Patterns, he summarized many years of cross-cultural research on human genetic behaviour patterns.
The objective of this study was to develop a systematic method to restore images of plants using a small number of parameters in order to facilitate investigation of genetic behaviour of branching patterns by computer models.
Although it is generally considered that microsatellites themselves will not be subject to selection, loci closely linked to the microsatellites will influence their population genetic behaviour [17], [18], [19], [21], [22], [23].
In view of these results, we would conclude that the 9q31 locus that appears associated with HSCR in families bearing no RET CDS mutations is indeed population specific, as the findings in Chinese point to a different locus with a completely different genetic behaviour than that identified in the Dutch.
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The approach makes it possible to assess the virtual architectures of plants by computer models, instead of real experiments, and to investigate the relationship between plant morphology and their genetic behaviours.
She completed her Ph.D. by developing methodology for improving the predictability of engineered genetic device behaviour in the Densmore lab at Boston University.
Socioeconomic factors (genetic, cultural behaviour and financial situations) affected patients' perceptions of disease and the medicines contributing to MRPs.
When the word "meme" was popularised by the evolutionary biologist/Twitter personality Richard Dawkins, he was referring to genetic "ideas, behaviours or styles that spread from person to person within a culture" – a definition that still applied when the internet first co-opted the term to mean "cat jokes".
When the word "meme" was popularised by the evolutionary biologist/Twitter personality Richard Dawkins, he was referring to genetic "ideas, behaviours or styles that spread from person to person within a culture" – a definition that still applied when the internet first co-opted the term to mean "cat jokes".
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