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This study was undertaken in order to analyze the genetic incidence of human lymphocyte antigen diabetic retinopathy (HLA-DR) and its influence in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).

Using Cox proportional hazard model, Gauderman et al. estimated the age-specific genetic incidence rate and found that the estimated proportion of lung cancer patients with high-risk allele exceeds 90%% for cases with onset at age 60 years or less and decreases to approximately 10%% for cases with onset at age 80 years or older.

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In many cases the primary cause is head trauma, but other cases are idiopathic; familial incidence, suggesting genetic predisposition, and increasing prevalence in the elderly have been reported.

We identified a link between a NET genetic mutation with a familial incidence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) (Shannon et al., 2000; Hahn et al., 2003).

The objective of this study was to analyze the genetic architecture and incidence of hyperthelia in Swiss Brown Swiss cattle using both traditional genetic evaluation as well as imputed whole genome sequence variant information.

The intention of the study was the investigation of the incidence, genetic variability and clinical presentation of HRV-C collected over a whole calendar year.

It is concluded that the Greek population is characterized by genetic heterogeneity, low incidence of genomic rearrangements in APC gene and lack of founder mutation in FAP syndrome.

An estimate of environmental effects can be obtained by partialing out genetic effects using incidence rate of stuttering in monozygotic (who share all genetic material) and dizygotic (who share 50% of genetic material) twins.

There are more than 350 dog breeds, each maintained as a breeding population separate from other breeds, which are collectively afflicted by more than 450 reported genetic diseases, the incidence of which varies from breed to breed [ 1, 2].

William's Syndrome (WS) is one of the most powerful models of human cognition and rare genetic disorder, the incidence of WS range between 1/7500 and 50,000 and is considered to be a segmental aneuploidy due to heterozygous deletion of a contiguous gene at the long arm of chromosome 7 at q11.23 [ 1].

The importance of Biomimetics will increase as the incidence of genetic manipulation increases and the genetic manufacturing is developed.

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