What we're interested in is how the rootstock affects the scion, how the communication of two
genetic systems impacts the scion phenotype.»
Not exact matches
The interests of the CSFR and the NCLS aligned well on many SFRL projects, conferences, publications, and AAAS annual meeting symposia such as on the ethical and legal implications of
genetic testing; use of animals in research and education; scientific misconduct and research integrity; use of scientific and technical information in the courts; ethical and legal aspects of computer network use and abuse; effects of national security controls on unclassified research, and the
impact of neuroscience on the legal
system.
This means that adoptees with high -
genetic risk for schizophrenia - related disorders did not have any measurable
impact on parental communication and care giving skills, or on the functioning of the rest of the family, according to the OPAS rating
system that was used to evaluate the families in the study.
-- 1) Improved understanding of adaptive
genetic and phenotypic forest characteristics that would provide better guidance for breeding programs and management actions to maximize resilience to both direct and indirect climate
impacts to forests; 2) Long - term studies to better understand effects of CO2 fertilization in Montana's forests; 3) Improved models of climate and vegetation effects on evapotranspiration and water balances throughout forested
systems.
Autoimmune disease is a
genetic subclass of chronic disease that directly
impacts the immune
system.
This page has Links to many articles regarding the
impact loss of
genetic diversity has had on the immune
system in purebred dogs over the years.
Like other purebred dogs, Boxers can be prone to
genetic health conditions that
impact different
systems in the body.
Genetics - based approaches seek to harness the natural
genetic variation that exists in wild - populations to restore damaged natural
systems and mitigate climate and other global change
impacts.
The
impact of trauma for young children requires a developmental perspective: the characteristics of the trauma, the child's
genetic and developmental capacity to manage stress, the quality of the child's early attachment and caregiving
system, and the aspects of child's current functioning and development that have been affected.