Sentences with phrase «analyses of affected families»

Unlike other autoimmune disorders with associated risk factors, APECED is clearly caused by a mutation in a single gene, based on analyses of affected families.
Linkage analysis of affected families, including a very large pedigree, identified a single locus on Chromosome 21 linked to the disease (LOD > 9).

Not exact matches

«Although the share of children in immigrant families did affect the child poverty rate in the analyses, the findings suggest that media coverage and public discussion on the effects of immigration on child poverty do not seem to correspond with the empirical evidence and are likely to overstate the issue.»
There she works in computer analysis for the study of identifying fungi that affect the plant family Cucurbitaceae (cucumber, pumpkin, cantaloupe, watermelon) in order to understand them.
It involved the analysis of 5,205 whole genomes from families affected by autism — making it the largest whole genome study of autism to date.
Ongoing T2D research activities at CRGGH include 1) whole - exome sequencing of African families with at least four affected members (data generation is complete and analysis is ongoing), 2) GWAS of 1,200 cases and 1,200 controls from West Africa using the new and more efficient African - centric Affymetrix Axiom genome - wide array with more than 2 million markers, and 3) whole genome expression analysis on skeletal muscle obtained from biopsy from 45 subjects (expression QTL (eQTL) studies on the dataset are complete).
Initial analysis of WGS data in subjects from families multiply affected with AD revealed the occurrence of variations in the genome that were intergenic and intronic.
158/5: 45 Discovery of novel genes underlying congenital heart defects driven by analysis of 4,593 exomes from affected families.
For additional information on findings of national data analysis, see A National Portrait of Chronic Absenteeism in the Early Grades, The Influence of Maternal and Family Risk on Chronic Absenteeism in Early Schooling, How Maternal, Family and Cumulative Risk Affect Absenteeism in Early Schooling: Facts for Policymakers, and other publications.
This analysis examined the outcomes and enrollment patterns of 12,000 families who were affected by the closing of 47 underperforming or under - enrolled schools in 2013.
In the 2018 edition of Frumkes & Vertz on Divorce Taxation, and on this blog, I will provide extensive analysis of the changes and how they affect family law.
Using archival data drawn from a racially diverse sample of Baltimore youngsters and a seasonal analysis to separate effects of economic standing from family structure, we found that, over winter periods, neither having two parents in the home nor family resources affected growth in standardized achievement.
For each outcome, the first row presents the percent of affected children in each family type; this is complemented in the second row with the OR from logistic regression analysis using children living with 2 biological parents as the index (control) group.
Building a Sustainable Future: Analysis of the Fiscal Resources Supporting Children From Birth Through Age 8 in Michigan Silloway, Bhat, & Connors - Tadros (2010) Finance Project W.K. Kellogg Foundation View Abstract and Download Examines Federal, State, and private expenditures supporting children and their families in fiscal year 2010, particularly children who are transitioning from the early childhood system to school, and identifies how recent economic challenges have affected the early childhood system in Michigan.
Since father - child relationships may be affected by a broad spectrum of contextual factors, the analysis considered factors relating to the child, mother and family as a whole, as well as factors relating more specifically to the father.
Analysis showed that a number of factors affected by attending an EHS program had a delayed effect in reducing maternal depression for those families.
«Meta - analysis supports the notion that the impact of father absence appears to be mediated by family conflict; father absence in itself may not affect children's well - being.
Fact: «Meta - analysis supports the notion that the impact of father absence appears to be mediated by family conflict; father absence in itself may not affect children's well - being.
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