Sentences with phrase «phenotypic variability»

291/4: 30 Deciphering phenotypic variability of genomic disorders using the 16p11.2 syndromes as a paradigm.
Genetic architecture describes the characteristics of genetic variation that are responsible for heritable phenotypic variability.
Cino Pertoldi, Anni Røgilds, Ditte Holm Andersen & Volker Loeschcke — 2005 (2)([email protected]) Keywords: developmental instability, environmental variability, maternal effect, phenotypic variability, thermal stress
To address this question, we established a novel approach that combines the quantitative phenotypic variability of wild ‐ type Arabidopsis roots with computational data from mathematical models.
The report demonstrates phenotypic variability in regard to the presence of observed microcephaly as well as the degree of brain damage and affected brain structures with congenital ZIKV infection.
It is likely that genomic variation in conserved non-genic sequences is associated with phenotypic variability and human disorders.
Exome Sequence Analysis Suggests that Genetic Burden Contributes to Phenotypic Variability and Complex Neuropathy.
Because people exposed to Ebola show phenotypic variability in susceptibility to infection and disease severity, it is likely that human genetic variation contributes to individual immunity and infectivity and that host genetic differences are one factor among many that interact to influence the infection.
Further research on host genomics is likely to identify genetic contributions to the phenotypic variability seen in tuberculosis infection, and lead to improvements in the efficacy of preventive and therapeutic interventions.
«Africa has the greatest amount of phenotypic variability in skin color, and yet it's been underrepresented in large scale endeavors,» said Alicia Martin, a postdoctoral scientist in the lab of Broad Institute member Mark Daly.

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We do this because reducing variability means that we will have greater power in our statistics to show phenotypic differences and ultimately be able to use fewer animals.
Daniel E. Naya, Tamara Catalán, Paulina Artacho, Juan Diego Gaitán - Espitia & Roberto F. Nespolo — 2011 (6)([email protected]) Keywords: climatic variability hypothesis, Cornu aspersum, digestive flexibility, macrophysiology, metabolic rate, phenotypic plasticity
Daniel E. Naya & Francisco Bozinovic — 2012 (6)([email protected]) Keywords: climatic variability hypothesis, macrophysiology, metabolic rate, phenotypic plasticity, physiological flexibility
Moreover, it is the most important component of the phenotypic random variability, fixing its range and dominating the genetic and the environmental component.
Natural spatial and temporal variability in the pH / pCO2 conditions experienced by marine populations provide the potential for different levels of adaptation (genetic) and acclimatization (phenotypic) to decreased pH and elevated pCO2, emphasizing the importance of understanding physiological variation existing along natural environmental gradients (macrophysiology) in understanding global change impacts [29].
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