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Members of families are similar genetically, share their environment and have common lifestyles; these factors effectively reduce variance if two or more are included.

Generally, in headache studies, only one of a family should be selected, because members of families are similar genetically, share their environment and have common lifestyles, effectively reducing variance when two or more are included.

32 Therefore, participants might genetically share a vulnerability for the development of depression with the dead person.

Furthermore, zebrafish are easy to manipulate genetically, share the fundamentals of lipid and lipoprotein biology with humans, and are emerging as a notable model system for studying lipid metabolism.

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We found that except for three CpG units (2, 3 and 17/18), the methylation patterns of these units are genetically shared by family members, although their heritability levels varied greatly from 0.15 to 0.48.

This restriction is motivated on the strong assumption that individuals who are more genetically related share a more similar environment than unrelated individuals.

The NCLs, while genetically heterogeneous, share a common pathological feature, the accumulation and storage of ceroid lipofuscin, which appears to mostly be comprised of dolichol lipids and the hydrophobic protein, subunit c of mitochochondrial ATP synthase [4], [5], [42].

This phenotype also suggests that, genetically, ASPP2 shares overlapping functions with p53 in mouse development.

Indeed, although all rTgTauEC x APP/PS1 mice were highly similar genetically and shared the (FVBxB6 F1 background, the B6.Tg EC-tTA) transactivator line was not completely congenic and carried DB6.Tg EC-tTAnger genes.

These clones were previously genotyped using a custom-made 384-SNP GoldenGate assay, and shown to be either closely related (differing only at a few of the 316 successfully genotyped SNPs) or genetically identical (sharing alleles at all the 316 successfully genotyped SNPs) (Nkhoma et al., 2012).

Because the cells in culture originate from a single cell, they are genetically uniform and share the genetic makeup of the person from whom the cell was obtained.

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