"Genetic factors" refers to the characteristics or traits that are inherited from our parents and are encoded in our genes. These factors influence various aspects of our appearance, behavior, and health, as they determine certain qualities we are born with.
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These findings lend support to the direct influence
of genetic factors on creativity, as opposed to the effect of sharing an environment with individuals who have schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
Virtually all correlations between parental behaviors and child outcomes were accounted for
by genetic factors.
It is well established that
genetic factors play a role in male infertility, but many other factors may also interfere.
Using these scans, researchers could study how
genetic factors influence stroke survival or how people respond to different treatments.
The exact cause for this type of epilepsy remains unknown,
with genetic factors appearing to be key.
But since we know that
genetic factors contribute to divorce, family history gives us at least a rough guess about our genetic load.
It probably does not exist in dogs either (there are
other genetic factors at work in a mostly white dog with blue eyes).
The contribution of
genetic factors at 20 months substantially decreased over time, while new genetic effects appeared later on.
Cats are far more likely to develop type 2, which results from
genetic factors as well as being inactive and overweight.
Testing for certain genes has previously documented an association between
specific genetic factors and outcomes from injuries such as concussion.
However, little is known about
how genetic factors interact with environmental influences — especially during fetal development — to increase the risk for later conduct problems.
The greater similarities seen in the twins indicated that
genetic factors accounted for at least 75 % of the differences in ADHD.
However,
genetic factors explain only about half of the variation in reading development; environmental factors account for the other half.
For example, it appears that
genetic factors affecting magnesium levels in the body are associated with the development of ADHD.
Studies are ongoing to characterize these responses, along with analysis of
host genetic factors that may play a role.
The next step in this work is to look at how these and other
new genetic factors linked to the timing of the reproductive cycle may be used to predict and prevent disease.
The variable presentation between breeds suggests that there are environmental or other
genetic factors responsible for modifying disease expression.
Why this happens is largely unknown, although some cases of tongue - tie have been associated with
certain genetic factors.
While genetic factors are definitely at play in the formation of stones and crystals, diet is also a major factor.
In terms of genetics, dogs are very similar within, but diverse across breeds, and so they offer a unique possibility to study
genetic factors driving inherited diseases.
Environmental risk factors for ADHD have shown to have more substantial effect sizes than genetic factors [27], and may have more immediate relevance for clinical treatment.
But since former parental smoking did not eliminate risk, other aspects of the family environment or
genetic factors probably play a role.
There is great geographical variation the incidence of prostate cancer, so there are obviously
strong genetic factors at play.
The mouse example illustrates that there are
powerful genetic factors influencing the biological mechanisms of addiction.
The time for the beginning of possible pregnancy symptoms generally varies from one woman to another, depending on one's age, medical history,
genetic factors etc..
This finding represents one of the first examples of a genome - wide
significant genetic factor to be identified for binge eating in model organisms or humans.
We are focused on advancing personalized molecular medicine, acknowledging each patient's journey is unique, and influenced by driver mutations and their
own genetic factors.
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