Whereas PCR can determine the overall
genetic identity of an individual from a trace amount of starting material (a single hair follicle, for example), each work is for the artist a sample from a seemingly infinite pool of possible subject matter.
Parental cell lines - background strain microsatellite testing can be performed to assure
genetic identity of the mouse strain of origin.
Instead,
the genetic identity of each subtype of cells — what makes those that control the quadriceps muscle different from those that control the calf muscle for instance — is also important.
This has led to problems in preserving
the genetic identity of the landraces.
Not exact matches
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Genes have nothing to do with it, though society identifies certain
genetic characteristics with a specific gender, causing all sorts
of identity problems.
Personal
identity is a special form
of genetic identity and is very different from the more strict
identity dealt with in logical systems (since Leibniz first defined it as complete equivalence
of predicates).
The ability
of biology to detail the organisation and constitution
of life - forms, not just on a cellular level, but now also on a
genetic and molecular level, and its description
of how such factors canaffect the global behaviour
of an organism, should be taken into account in the theological and philosophical discussion
of free will, individual
identity / personality, conscience, the soul, and other areas concerning human behaviour, especially in regard to morality.
Genetic identity is a special strand
of the causal order
of the world, and it rests on the same principle
of inheritance from the past as does causality in general.
Hume, Russell, and some Buddhists have overstated the non-strictness
of genetic identity by claiming that all temporal relations are external, hence strict
identity theorists can rightly fear this view (OOTM 105).
That is,
genetic identity is a nonstrict
identity, as opposed to Leibniz's (and the opponent to abortion's) theory
of strict
identity.
Contributing invaluably to Hartshorne's view
of genetic identity and abortion were the differences between his twin brothers, James and Henry.
But the discovery
of genetic identities between human cells and those
of most other organisms does not negate the distinctiveness
of human beings.
This is not just a
genetic fallacy, it is a kind
of identity politics.
But this wisdom about
genetic identity can scarcely be found in any
of the older traditions, unless the Buddhist.
How vast the contrast between this and the
genetic identity, e.g.,
of Peter Bertocci at age
of two days with Peter Bertocci at age
of sixty - one years, or even
of Peter Bertocci in dreamless sleep with the same man thinking vigorously about personal
identity!
For since
genetic identity is partial or somewhat abstract, and the concrete has always a contingent plus compared to the abstract,
of course an enduring individual, i.e., a society or sequence
of occasions, can have contingent or inessential members.
Hence those who suppose that
genetic identity is strict
identity are contradicting the meaning
of «
genetic.»
Genetic identity, which has only a relatively definite meaning, involves (1) some «defining characteristic» reappearing in each member
of a sequence or family
of occasions; (2) direct inheritance by appreciably positive prehensions
of this character from previous members.
The merely relative
identity of the latter may be called, with Levin and Scholz,
genetic identity, Genidentität.»
It will make integrating the two halves
of the child's
identity - the
genetic half and the adopted half - very challenging.
«I vividly remember her work to break the cycle
of violence against women and to stop discrimination based on race, income, religion, ability, region, gender
identity, or
genetic information.»
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genetic identity, and clinical diagnostics.
Increased hybridization
of the two poses an existential risk to the much less common Cuban species via a gradual erosion
of its
genetic identity.
Experts are now awaiting results
of genetic tests to confirm the invader's
identity.
«This approach is especially attractive because the tissues obtained would be «personalized» and, because
of their
genetic identity to the patient from whom they were derived, this approach may ultimately lead to tissue replacement without the need for suppression
of the immune system.»
Moreover, the relationship between
genetic ancestry and self - described racial and ethnic
identities in each region
of the United States has not been deeply characterized.
The manner
of replication varies, too, depending on the virus's
genetic identity.
We aren't sure exactly what they all do, but they are part
of our
genetic identity, this stuff we dismiss as junk.
Conducting the first large - scale, genome - wide analyses
of ancient human remains from the Near East, an international team led by Harvard Medical School has illuminated the
genetic identities and population dynamics
of the world's first farmers.
The specific pattern
of epigenetic marks in a cell type specifies
identity and this epigenetic control is vital to what makes our cells different, for example a skin cell from a liver cell, when they all contain the same
genetic instructions.
To determine what sets ILCs apart from T cells, Dr. O'Shea's team looked to the foundation
of a cell's
identity — its
genetic information, which provides detailed instructions for how a cell functions.
Our reporter tries out a trio
of genetic tests to find out what they can tell her about her
identity and her ancestry.
They responded to the male mice
of a specific
genetic identity, but not to male mice
of other
genetic backgrounds.»
Genetic analysis seems to promise a final answer to the bottomless question
of identity, a straightforward explanation
of our species» hundreds
of thousands
of years
of wandering the globe.
Others may have looked to DNA for
identity, but to this group
of Melungeons, a summer morning in the sweet air
of Hancock County was more meaningful than any pattern
of genetic blips.
Twenty - two
of the transplanted samples retained their
genetic and proteomic
identities as specific types
of breast cancer.
«Cultural mechanisms, includ - ing language, played an active role in the maintenance
of genetic identity,» they say.
The first step came last summer when JCVI scientists transformed one species
of bacteria into another with a DNA transplant, switching the
identity of one bug by impregnating it with another's
genetic code.
Genetic identification
of spotted owls, barred owls, and their hybrids: legal implications
of hybrid
identity
The way that these genes — this
genetic information percolates down into the individual, the way this hierarchy percolates down into an individual might be very different from one person to another and therefore create the kind
of infinite ripples or variations in human
identity that we experience in human life.
Genetic prevention
of PDGFB - dependent mural cell recruitment does not alter lymph vessel
identity Yixin Wang, Karolinska Institutet
What we do know now, as he explains to NPR, is that sexual
identity is not an aberrant condition, but part
of our
genetic history.
His team uncovered a
genetic element known as a silencer that plays a crucial role in shaping the molecular
identity of CD4 cells, as well as the immunological signaling pathways in which CD4 and CD8 molecules participate along with the T cell antigen receptor.
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Identity by descent (IBD) has played a fundamental role in the discovery
of genetic loci underlying human diseases.
DNA plays a central role in modern conceptions
of identity, but as our understanding
of genetic science improves, so too does our understanding
of what makes us who we are.
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