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The famous five A hop, a skip and a jump Reprints Related items Back to the bottle?Feb 5th 1998Suck it and seeDr Moffitt's team (the actual work was led by her colleague, Avshalom Caspi) looked at the effect on intelligence of breastfeeding, but in a genetic context.

Expression of transgenes in a genetic context allowing ZAM and Idefix mobilisation was obtained in the progeny of crosses performed with transgenic lines (S genotype) and the U line described in [32].

A second justification may be found in a more detailed examination of the additivity in a genetic context where similarity between offspring and parent is fundamental, and where in selection theory linearity in regression of offspring on mid-parent an important tenet.

In a genetic context, this population, at least in the d2 region, behaves as an F2 population and will be referred to as such.

The in vivo and sequencing experiments show the base-pair stabilities of the h- and d-isoG/CMe nucleotides in a genetic context.

However, limited simulation studies in a genetic context have found rank selection based on LRT or AIC to be only moderately successful, with substantial underestimates of the true rank for smaller samples for some constellations of population parameters [ 49, 55].

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Although initial founder effects clearly play a role in setting a genetic context in which speciation in islands can occur (Carson & Templeton, 1984), there are numerous other factors that are more important in regulating genetic levels within populations of endemic island species over time.

Using P. maritima as a model organism, these microsatellite loci are also helpful in providing a genetic context for interpreting the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on flora within the coastal dune ecosystem.

In our hypothetical model, given a genetic context where Nupr1 expression is intact and potentiated by TGFβ, PDAC cells undergo EMT and become able to detach from the malignant glandular lesions, to migrate and to invade secondary tissues.

To enable use in forward (simulation) and backward (phylogenetic or population genetic) studies of evolution, especially in a population genetic context, in a complete genome context, or in studies of interactome evolution, the model needs to be coarse grained at a level that allows for sufficient computational speed.

By using a large panel of well-characterized cancer cell lines or engineered isogenic cell lines that model the variability observed in patients in a defined genetic context, the goal is to systematically uncover genotype-dependent key cancer cell vulnerabilities.

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