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Such genotype data contain for each individual and each assessed SNP a pair of nucleotides, reflecting the two alleles (maternal and paternal) of the individual.
By imprinting, we mean a phenomenon whereby the expression of an allele varies according to parental origin (maternal or paternal) of the allele [ Wilkinson et al., 2007].
Worthy of notice that K2 is of particular interest here because the parental origin (paternal) of the large CEN15 marker was known, and the early replicating SNRPN allele was indeed associated with the paternal chromosome (see last two bars in Fig. 4a).
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As no analysis of the embryos was undertaken, there is no formal proof of paternal inheritance of H19 DMR hypomethylation.
He's developed an endearing chumminess with the men, and a kind of paternal protectiveness of the women.
In these cases, mitochondria are also inherited paternally, so "paternal leakage" of mitochondria occurs.
Several studies have found a consistent pattern of paternal transmission of ADHD associated genes compared to maternal transmission [ 24, 48].
Patient 6904 has mosaic paternal isodisomy of most of the short arm of chromosome 11.
Our results suggest that the Gulf of Tonkin is more likely the homeland of the paternal lineages of ISEA.
The 1∶1 proportion supported the predicted association of the paternal effect of met1-3 to gametogenesis (p = 0.6126 χ2).
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