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But there is no scientific basis or genetic rationale for love.
But there is no scientific basis or genetic rationale for love," he said.
The authors employed sequencing and genotyping, pharmacogenomics, transgenic mouse models, rigorous statistical analysis, and robust human study protocols to describe and ultimately confirm the genetic rationale for the confusing efficacy of beta-blockers in African Americans.
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What matters is that the idea is catching on, in a very small and very health-conscious segment of the population – and that the commonsense advice the companies are likely to give, with the smallest soupçon of genetic-based rationale, is unlikely to do any harm.
Analyses were performed with single copy MLGs per group (e.g. host origin) to avoid violations of basic population genetic assumptions (for rationale see [ 47, 48]).
Taken together with findings in other autoimmune diseases [ 11], there is genetic and immunological rationale for the initiation of clinical trials to investigate the safety and efficacy of anti-IL-21 therapy in RA patients (www.clinicaltrials.gov - NCT01565408 and NCT01647451) and in other diseases, including type 1 diabetes.
This chapter will discuss the rationale for genetic homogeneity and monitoring, the history of genetic monitoring from its inception to today, and current and historical means by which this may be accomplished.
The rationale for genetic monitoring as a valuable management tool is that genetically based metrics provide scientifically robust insights into processes that affect standing levels of genetic diversity, offer defined benchmarks for assessing risks to a species persistence in the short- and long term, and, in principle, are linked explicitly to demographic changes in the population.
The key differences in the percentage of patients with early relapse defined by genetic markers provide a rationale for building the models to predict the poor outcome, featuring genetic markers as covariates.
The advisory group endorsed only alterations designed to prevent babies from acquiring genes known to cause "serious diseases and disability," and only when there is no "reasonable alternative". The report provides an explicit rationale for genetic research that the federal government has avoided supporting until now, although the work is being pursued in countries like Sweden and China.
The rationale of genetic studies of complex phenotypes has generally relied upon either the 'common disease, common variant (CDCV)' hypothesis or the 'common disease, rare variant (CDRV)' hypothesis.
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