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Columbia University scientists analysed 500 families containing two or more close relatives with epilepsy.
Phylogenetic patterns clustered when there are more close relatives than expected by chance or overdispersed with less close relatives than expected.
If two or more close relatives of a patient with cancer have the same type of tumour, an inherited susceptibility should be suspected.
She has experienced the deaths of several more close relatives since, including a beloved sister-in-law and her own father, who was killed in 2010 in a hit-and-run accident.
Scientists from Columbia University, New York, analysed 500 families containing two or more close relatives with epilepsy.
A parasite species might be a resource specialist, but also might share that specialist trait with one or more close relatives.
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Elderly people will, of course, have more elderly close relatives and, as breast cancer is an age-related disease, they may have more affected relatives without necessarily implying an increased familial risk.
We'll be more like close relatives or good friends".
Of these, 14 were polymorphic with up to five alleles per locus and eight markers amplified in one or more congeneric close relatives (M. covillei, M. fendleri, M. aurea, and M. rufa).
Women with a strong family history or genetic disposition are defined as those with BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations, or a personal family history of breast cancer and one of several other familial risk categories, including being diagnosed before age 40, or before age 50 with one or more close blood relative with breast cancer, or a close family member meeting any of the other criteria [ 4].
Statistically, the more violent your close relatives are, the more violent your species is likely to be.
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