People carry either
short versions of the gene, long versions, or one of each.
Most commercial varieties of pea contain
the short version of the gene.
However, just because you have
a short version of the gene doesn't mean you won't get the disease — it just decreases your risk.
The shorter version of the gene, which is called GRIK4, makes a more stable receptor for glutamate, a key brain - signaling molecule.
Not exact matches
In both humans and birds, cells process this
gene in a way that produces both a full - length protein and a
shorter version of the protein.
Different
versions of the FRO2
gene («variants») fell into two groups, those that were associated with a
short root and those that were associated with a long root.
The human
version of the FOXP2 (
short for fork - head box P2) differs from that
of the chimp (the closest living relative
of humans) in two places along the genetic code, causing differences in two amino acids in the protein coded by the
gene.
There are two
versions of the serotonin transporter
gene, long and
short.
These mice have their hemoglobin
genes removed and replaced with the mutated human
version, saddling them with many
of the same problems as human sufferers, including immature,
short - lived, and sickle - shaped red blood cells; anemia; reduced blood flow; and an enlarged spleen.
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People with two copies
of one
version of the serotonin transporter
gene region 5 - HTTLPR (the long allele, in case you're into doing your own genetic testing) are less sensitive to emotional information in the environment than those with one or two copies
of the
short allele.
Specifically, there are two
versions of the serotonin transporter
gene, «long» and «
short.»
People with the «
short»
version of the
gene respond more strongly to positive and negative emotions than do people with the «long»
version of the
gene.