Sentence examples for portion of genetic from inspiring English sources

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The standard FBAT only uses the within-family information and therefore if a basic FBAT analysis is performed, a sizeable portion of genetic data will remain utilized.

At a fixed cost, less expensive genotyping strategies have far greater power than sequencing; in a fixed number of samples, however, genotyping arrays miss a substantial portion of genetic signals detected in sequencing, even in the Finnish founder population.

The updated operational definition proposed here is: "a gene is a discrete genomic region whose transcription is regulated by one or more promoters and distal regulatory elements and which contains the information for the synthesis of functional proteins or non-coding RNAs, related by the sharing of a portion of genetic information at the level of the ultimate products (proteins or RNAs)".

By 1969, Motoo Kimura and others provided a theoretical basis for the molecular clock, arguing that at the molecular level at least most genetic mutations are neither harmful nor helpful and that mutation and genetic drift (rather than natural selection) cause a large portion of genetic change: the neutral theory of molecular evolution.

Reassuringly, table 3 suggests some portion of genetic influence may be common to all traits.

For both mtDNA lineages, among region, within region, and within population comparisons all explain a significant portion of genetic variation.

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In the meiotic DX recombination intermediate, labeled MDX, a pair of homologous chromosomes, each consisting of two DNA strands, align and crossover in order to swap equivalent portions of genetic information; 'HJ' indicates the Holliday junctions.

The number of SNPs retained in these models ranged from two (H) to seven (α-cellulose and D), with a mean of four SNPs per trait, and explained larger portions of genetic effects for many traits ranging from 3.9% to 12.4%.

For the metabolites, the chromosomes containing the major mQTL (chromosome 9 for dopamine, chromosome 10 for ribitol, and chromosome 2 for the unknown metabolite) captured by far the largest portion of the genetic variance, leaving the remaining genetic variance equally distributed over the remaining chromosomes.

The decreasing frequencies of some T2DM risk alleles seen along an eastward arc from Africa to eastern Asia supplement disparities in predicted genetic risk, such that a portion of T2DM genetic risk is consistently elevated for individuals in African populations and lower in Asian populations [ 56], but this is somewhat controversial [ 57].

Although bi-parental mapping has been successful in identifying key genetic switches affecting frost tolerance in barley, it can be argued that both the limited size and the genetic origin of the mapping populations capture only a portion of the genetic diversity of the species.

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