Not exact matches
In 1986 my research group at the Rockefeller University and another led by Jeffrey Hall
of Brandeis University and Michael Rosbash
of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Brandeis found that the three mutant flies had three different alterations in a
single gene named period, or per, which each
of our teams had independently isolated two years earlier.
To develop a method
of detecting associations between
genes and traits that avoids these issues, Im and her colleagues integrated both transcriptome and GWAS data into a
single computation framework, which they
named PrediXcan.
Professor Dowd observes that: [I] t is ironic that the law permits many fathers to be parents in little more than
name (or
genes) only, while condemning
single parent families for, among other things, the absence
of a father....