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A plethora of genomic events, such as transcription and replication timing, are associated with the fact that part of the genome is more prone or less prone to mutation.
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In a subsequent study, carriers of the D1 B2 allele were more prone to aggression and (or) to experience hallucinations, while carriers of the DRD3 1 allele were more likely to experience delusions [ 83].
This raises the question of why certain genome regions are more prone to vary, or alternatively, why dispensable or environment-specific genes tend to cluster in certain locations.
They said that there were no controlled scientific studies linking the chips to cancer in dogs or cats and that lab rodents were more prone than humans or other animals to developing tumors from all types of injections.
Those who were sick-listed or had recently been sick-listed may have been more prone to remembering or reporting chronic diseases.
Moreover, treating diabetes too aggressively can make seniors more prone to hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar.
Is there something about living in large groups that makes eusocial species more prone to extinction, or are their preferred host sponges most susceptible to change?
She admires the simple elegance of safety razors, but they are more prone to cut or nick, which is unacceptable for important events, she said.
The difficulty in attracting men and women to join the 41,000-officer department has become acute, and the latest classes graduating from the department's training academy have shown signs of being more prone to mistakes or misconduct.
Young black women with breast cancer are more prone than whites or older blacks to develop a type of tumor with genetic traits that make it especially deadly and hard to treat, a study has found.
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