Over 50
human genomic loci are associated with either pigmentation phenotypes or melanoma susceptibility.
Not exact matches
During the last several years, research efforts with
human cell lines revealed that the
genomic loci encoding tRNAs give rise to shorter tRNA fragments («tRFs»).
[Hana Lango Allen et al, Hundreds of variants clustered in
genomic loci and biological pathways affect
human height] Height has a lot to do with genetics.
Many, if not most of the
genomic loci associated with
human traits lie in noncoding regions.
In the past few years, functional
genomics, epigenomics, and regulatory
genomics datasets have begun to drive the formulation and testing of mechanistic hypotheses that link specific genetic variants within implicated
loci to
human traits and phenotypes.
Dynamic imaging of
genomic loci in living
human cells by an optimized CRISPR / Cas system.