Sentence examples for genetic proclivity from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, however well intended as protection from a genetic proclivity toward fiscal irresponsibility, the naked heel is but a magnet for the financial market's arrows of our hero's mortal demise.

Dogs are very susceptible to getting ringworm, especially if they are puppies, immuno-suppressed, taking corticosterioids, infested with fleas or mites, have a genetic proclivity or they are in a place with many dogs.[2].

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To inoculate themselves further, firms are encouraging clients receiving news of worrying genetic proclivities to seek medical or genetic counselling.That points to another snag, however.

As you note, both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes reflect the interactions of genetic proclivities toward diabetes with environmental factors like early exposure to certain proteins in Type 1 diabetes and exposure to an environment favoring a sedentary lifestyle and the consumption of caloric foods in Type 2 diabetes.

To reach this goal, the startup wants its users to have access not only to diagnostics, but to nutritional research, genetic data, integrated therapies, as well as charts and graphs that allow them to track lab results, genetic proclivities, etc. — data that will help paint a more accurate, comprehensive picture of your current health.

Moreover, as learning is frequently functional, adaptive, based on genetic proclivities, and responsive to ecological resources, the current 'ethnographic' method, which proclaims culture where the alternatives can be dismissed, is vulnerable to excluding genuine cases of social learning.

Identifying genes associated with environmental measures will be worth the effort because they will foster research on an active model of experience in which individuals select, modify and create environments on the basis of their genetic proclivities (Plomin 1994).

"You inherited your proclivity for it," she wrote.

Assange's maternal ancestors came to Australia in the mid-nineteenth century, from Scotland and Ireland, in search of farmland, and Assange suspects, only half in jest, that his proclivity for wandering is genetic.

The genetic component works in terms of a proclivity towards tantrums and depending on the kind of childhood they've had, how much rage they assimilate and injustices and terrible things or perceived failure work together on you as you grow up".

When Tan and Grigorenko analyzed the results, they found that creative-writing ability was both strongly familial (shared within families but not necessarily genetically based; for instance, spouses often share creative proclivities) and heritable (resulting from genetic variation, i.e., shared by parents with their children).

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