Sentence examples for linkage meaning from inspiring English sources

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Conserved linkage, meaning conservation of synteny and also conservation of the gene order, was then searched for in order to provide insights regarding their orthology.

The carbon two in the vinyl ether linked sn-1 chain is the last carbon atom which is part of the planar structure generated by the trans double bond (Z-double bond) of vinyl ether linkage, meaning that starting from the carbon three the sn-1 chain can jump freely between different rotamer conformations.

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Tight correlation was not found between the physical length for each chromosome and the number of BES-SSR markers mapped for each linkage group in our study or the genetic length of the linkage group, meaning that the largest chromosomes did not have more SSRs or longer length as a genetic map.

In addition, the government introduced the NOC linkage regulations, meaning that Health Canada, the national drug regulatory agency, was prevented from issuing an authorization for market entry for a generic until all of the relevant patents on the brand-name product had been proven to have expired.

In east and north Asians, the rs12979860 and rs8099917 SNPs can be used interchangeably in prediction because of the high degree of linkage disequilibrium, meaning that an rs129798690 C is virtually always inherited with an rs8099917 T. In patients of European descent, differing results are obtained with regard to the positive predictive value (PPV) for the SNPs.

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The point in the diagonal indicates cis-linkages, i.e., meaning that the QTL linkage peak coincides with the physical location of the open reading frame for the expression trait.

Crime ends as a result of "cyclical forces operating on situational and contingent things rather than from finding deeply motivated essential linkages," Zimring says, meaning that the best solution is an "all of the above" solution, many small smart moves made in different ways over time.

Recent studies [ 37] have shown that sheep populations have high levels of linkage disequilibrium meaning that 10 20 thousand SNP markers are likely to define most of the haplotype blocks segregating in the sheep genome.

The region is characterized by a high degree of linkage disequilibrium [ 13], meaning that the underlying disease-causing variant(s) and gene(s) have not yet been determined.

First, linkage disequilibrium (LD) can occur, meaning some genotypes are more likely to be inherited together than would be expected by chance.

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