Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Gene variants trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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And a persons' gene variants help determine that conversion.
In a 2005 study of Papua New Guinea's ASPM gene variants, Mekel-Bobrov et al.
But some gene variants don't show up unless you have two exactly the same.
But why such a furore when we know of gay gene variants in species from flies to mammals?
Gene variants can also play a role in diseases that impact cancer risk- like diabetes and obesity.
Another 3% carries 1 in 3 gene variants that increase other risk.
Feminine women and masculine men may partner earlier and have more kids,to whom they pass on their gender identity gene variants.
Sekar's job was to sift through these, trying to identify the gene variants that correlated with the risk of schizophrenia.
Individually, these new gene variants only slightly increase the risk of cancer, but a combination could mean a high risk overall.
Studies to confirm this are needed to see if testing for the gene variants will be useful in predicting prostate cancer risk.
Graff and her colleagues analyzed information on their weight and exercise habits,and looked at how those factors"interacted" with 2.5 million gene variants.
Identifying the role of gene variants is essential to understanding the impact of risk categories on brain health.
Then, Professor Carlos Lopez-Otin of the University of Oviedo, Spain, studied the resultingdata, and that of the Aldabra giant tortoise, and noted gene variants which were linked to a long lifespan.
A 2016 Dutch study identified two gene variants that increased a woman's odds of having twins by 18% and 9%.
When they compared the genes of smokers with those who had successfully given up the habit,they found clusters of positive results in 221 gene variants present only in the successful quitters.
Zeisel's work has uncovered, for example,that 44% of women have gene variants that significantly increase their dietary requirements for the nutrient choline.
A decade ago I wondered if gay gene variants have another effect that boosts the chances of leaving offspring(“evolutionary fitness”), and passing the gay allele on.
Professor Ian Deary, of Edinburgh University, who is leading the research,said gene variants were also strongly associated with intelligence, according to The Times.
To unpick the connection between gene variants, health and intelligence, researchers analysed data from more than 100,000 people between the ages of 40-73.
Researchers recently identified more than 100 new gene variants associated with an increased risk of breast, prostate and ovarian cancer.
Low-penetrance mutations, together with gene variants(discussed below) are thought to be responsible for most of the cancer risk that runs in families.
Researchers are working to identify additional gene variants and to learn how they interact with one another and with environmental factors to cause diabetes.
The scientists also found that diabetes-linked gene variants tend to differ in their apparent effects on CHD risk, depending on their mechanisms.
These wild forms are often the source of new gene variants that can be bred with existing varieties to create varieties with new attributes.
I suggested gay men share their“male loving” gene variants with their female relatives, who mate earlier and pass this gene variant on to more children.
Using information on more than 2 million gene variants linked to body weight, the scientists created a so-called polygenic score that may help quantify a person's obesity risk.
Selection strongly favored several gene variants for tallness in northern and central Europeans, starting 8000 years ago, with a boost coming from the Yamnaya migration, starting 4800 years ago.
Even when people have DTC genetic tests for gene variants that are known to be associated with inherited cancer susceptibility syndromes, there are potential risks and drawbacks to the use of DTC testing.
They reported thatthey were able to show, for the first time, how rare gene variants that occur in less than 1 percent of the population can lead to lupus, and how those variants drive the disease in the body.