Not exact matches
At last year's Brainstorm Health conference in San Diego, Bergh found himself sitting at dinner with Othman Laraki, the cofounder and CEO of
Color Genomics — a company that extracts the DNA from a customer's submitted saliva sample and then looks for a set number of
gene mutations known to be associated with increased risk for developing
certain hereditary cancers or heart conditions (depending on the test).
To explain the gaudy
colors of
certain male maniken birds of the tropics, Dawkins would point to the efficacy of replication of the
genes.
Coat
color is determined by a poorly understood process that randomly inactivates
certain genes in the cells of a developing embryo.
Genes, alone or in combination, determine what features a person inherits from his or her parents, such as blood type, hair
color, eye
color and other characteristics, including risks of developing
certain diseases.
Reporter
genes often glow a
certain color, or resist a
certain drug.
All these things like; skin pigmentation, eye
color,
certain diseases are the result of our parent's
genes which present in our body.
In an effort to increase the shrinking
gene pool, breeders received approval in 1998/1999 to permit outcrossing to unregistered black or blue domestic shorthairs,
certain colors of Oriental Shorthairs, or chocolate point or seal point Siamese.
Obviously, some breeds have evolved over time to carry only
certain color or pattern
genes — a good example is the Siamese, which displays only the pointed pattern.
There are around 240 variations available, but breeders deal with traditional Ragdolls as dominant
gene bearers which are likely to be born with
certain colors.
This
gene fawn
colors in
certain breeds.
There are some health concerns with
certain Danes due to recessive
genes and some coat
colors are a result of these
genes.
Art critic
Gene Baro argued that the
Color Field classification was in
certain ways inappropriate.