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"19th century industrialization led to far more mechanization of small manufactured objects like tacks, and machines for converting wire stock into tacks became much more common," explains Heginbotham in an email to Creators.
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This demonstrates that gene-by-environment interactions are frequent even when using inbred rodent strains, but these interactions are still more common (and explain higher percentage of phenotypic variance) when using genetically heterogeneous stocks, which in turn are currently a unique resource for genome-wide fine mapping of genetic and gene-by-enviroment influences on complex traits.
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