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Genetic epidemiology -- Periodicals : Genetic epidemiology  1984- 1
Genetic epidemiology -- Statistical methods : Statistical methods in genetic epidemiology / Duncan C. Thomas  2004 1
 

Genetic Epigenesis -- See Epigenesis, Genetic


A genetic process by which the adult organism is realized via mechanisms that lead to the restriction in the possible fates of cells, eventually leading to their differentiated state. Mechanisms involved cause heritable changes to cells without changes to DNA sequence such as DNA METHYLATION; HISTONE modification; DNA REPLICATION TIMING; NUCLEOSOME positioning; and heterochromatization which result in selective gene expression or repression
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Genetic Epistases -- See Epistasis, Genetic


A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
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  Genetic epistasis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Genetic epistemology.   23
Genetic epistemology -- Congresses. : Piaget's theory : prospects and possibilities / edited by Harry Beilin, Peter Pufall  1992 1
Genetic epistemology -- History -- 20th century   2
 

Genetic Equilibrium -- See Gene Frequency


The proportion of one particular in the total of all ALLELES for one genetic locus in a breeding POPULATION
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  Genetic evolution -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Genetic factors. : Helicobacter pylori in the 21st Century / edited by Philip Sutton and Hazel Mitchell  2010 1
Genetic factors Diabetes : New transcription factors and their role in diabetes and therapy / editor, Jacob E. Friedman  2006 1
  Genetic Fingerprinting -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Genetic Fingerprintings -- See DNA Fingerprinting


A technique for identifying individuals of a species that is based on the uniqueness of their DNA sequence. Uniqueness is determined by identifying which combination of allelic variations occur in the individual at a statistically relevant number of different loci. In forensic studies, RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM of multiple, highly polymorphic VNTR LOCI or MICROSATELLITE REPEAT loci are analyzed. The number of loci used for the profile depends on the ALLELE FREQUENCY in the population
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Genetic fingerprints -- See DNA fingerprinting


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Genetic Fitness -- See Also Selection, Genetic


Differential and non-random reproduction of different genotypes, operating to alter the gene frequencies within a population
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Genetic Fitness   2
 

Genetic, Forensic -- See Forensic Genetics


The application of genetic analyses and MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES to legal matters and crime analysis
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Genetic genealogy.   19
Genetic genealogy -- Brazil : Permanent markers : race, ancestry, and the body after the genome / Sarah Abel  2021 1
Genetic genealogy -- Jews -- Europe : The Jewish journey : a passage through European history / Edward Gelles  2016 1
Genetic genealogy -- North America : Native American DNA : tribal belonging and the false promise of genetic science / Kim TallBear  2013 1
Genetic genealogy -- Spain : La Genealogía Forense Como Herramienta Emergente de Investigación Criminal en España  2022 1
Genetic genealogy -- United States : Permanent markers : race, ancestry, and the body after the genome / Sarah Abel  2021 1
Genetic genealogy -- United States -- Case studies : Faces of America : How 12 Extraordinary People Discovered their Pasts  2010 1
Genetic HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases   141
 

Genetic Heterogeneities -- See Genetic Heterogeneity


The presence of apparently similar characters for which the genetic evidence indicates that different genes or different genetic mechanisms are involved in different pedigrees. In clinical settings genetic heterogeneity refers to the presence of a variety of genetic defects which cause the same disease, often due to mutations at different loci on the same gene, a finding common to many human diseases including ALZHEIMER DISEASE; CYSTIC FIBROSIS; LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE DEFICIENCY, FAMILIAL; and POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASES. (Rieger, et al., Glossary of Genetics: Classical and Molecular, 5th ed; Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Genetic Heterogeneity   5
 

Genetic Hybridization -- See Hybridization, Genetic


The genetic process of crossbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents to produce a hybrid
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Genetic Hybridizations -- See Hybridization, Genetic


The genetic process of crossbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents to produce a hybrid
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Genetic Identities -- See Pedigree


The record of descent or ancestry, particularly of a particular condition or trait, indicating individual family members, their relationships, and their status with respect to the trait or condition
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Genetic Identity -- See Pedigree


The record of descent or ancestry, particularly of a particular condition or trait, indicating individual family members, their relationships, and their status with respect to the trait or condition
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  Genetic Imprinting -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Genetic improvement.   6
 

Genetic Inbreeding -- See Inbreeding


The mating of plants or non-human animals which are closely related genetically
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Genetic Inbreedings -- See Inbreeding


The mating of plants or non-human animals which are closely related genetically
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Genetic Induction -- See Transcriptional Activation


Processes that stimulate the GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION of a gene or set of genes
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Genetic Information Database -- See Databases, Genetic


Databases devoted to knowledge about specific genes and gene products
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Genetic Information Databases -- See Databases, Genetic


Databases devoted to knowledge about specific genes and gene products
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Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 United States : Genetic discrimination : transatlantic perspectives on the case for a European-level legal response / edited by Gerard Quinn, Aisling de Paor, Peter Blanck  2015 1
 

Genetic Information, Personal -- See Genetic Privacy


The protection of genetic information about an individual, family, or population group, from unauthorized disclosure
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  Genetic Intervention -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Genetic Interventions -- See Genetic Engineering


Directed modification of the gene complement of a living organism by such techniques as altering the DNA, substituting genetic material by means of a virus, transplanting whole nuclei, transplanting cell hybrids, etc
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Genetic Late Promoter -- See Promoter Regions, Genetic


DNA sequences which are recognized (directly or indirectly) and bound by a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase during the initiation of transcription. Highly conserved sequences within the promoter include the Pribnow box in bacteria and the TATA BOX in eukaryotes
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Genetic Linkage -- See Also Genotyping Techniques


Methods used to determine individuals' specific ALLELES or SNPS (single nucleotide polymorphisms)
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Genetic Linkage.   2
 

Genetic Linkage Analyses -- See Genetic Linkage


The co-inheritance of two or more non-allelic GENES due to their being located more or less closely on the same CHROMOSOME
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Genetic Linkage Analysis -- See Genetic Linkage


The co-inheritance of two or more non-allelic GENES due to their being located more or less closely on the same CHROMOSOME
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Genetic Load -- See Also Hybrid Vigor


The adaptive superiority of the heterozygous GENOTYPE with respect to one or more characters in comparison with the corresponding HOMOZYGOTE
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Genetic load. : Livestock / Committee on Managing Global Genetic Resources: Agricultural Imperatives, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council  1993 1
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