Examples of using Genetic changes in English and their translations into German
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Evolution has been studied in various animals on the basis of genetic changes.
Their genetic changes cannot be reversed, but that may not apply to epigenetic behaviour.
It is our main goal to understand the genetic changes that result in isolated limb malformations.
These genetic changes can also be connected with an increased risk for the appearance of ovarian cancer Ovarialcarcinom.
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD) is a cluster of neurodevelopmental diseases in which genetic changes play a large part.
Treatment with fluconazole can lead to genetic changes in Candida albicans that make the fungus capable of mating.
The change from pathogen to beneficiallodger is therefore based on relatively few genetic changes," Hacquard says.
Prenatal examinations allow genetic changes such as Down's syndrome or malformations of the spine(spina bifida) to be diagnosed.
Following the evolution theory the driving forces behind evolution are small genetic changes adding up over a million years.
To this end, they followed all genetic changes in five lines of the mustard relative Arabidopsis thaliana that occurred during 30 generations.
In fact,one of the fundamental problems in biology is understanding the genetic changes that shape the diversity of our natural world.
Apparently, minor genetic changes are all it takes to get around hybridization barriers and to achieve the desired recombination of attributes.
Comparisons of their genomes with those of humans today andwith apes allows us to determine when genetic changes occurred in our ancestors.
A number of recent studies suggest that the genetic changes in the tumor cells themselves might not be sufficient for tumors to form.
In some cases patients may not be able to receive their own cord blood,as the cells may already contain the genetic changes that predispose them to disease.
How were the scientists able to correlate genetic changes in Staphylococcus aureus with bacterial growth and antibiotic responsiveness?
In addition, hematological malignancies are associated with a very complex andheterogenic spectrum of various hereditary genetic changes, so-called hereditary mutations.
As we were pursuing our work on secretases, the first genetic changes leading to a hereditary form of Alzheimer's disease were described.
It seems that only a few genetic changes are required to circumvent crossing barriers und to achieve a desired new combination of genetic traits.
On the first page of our report we summarize the identified genetic changes, tabulated and sorted by their disease relevance.
The patients show genetic changes that are typical for the PSC-IBD combination and which are different from patients who are exclusively affected by IBD.
It is possible that highly metastasized breast tumors might have acquired additional genetic changes causing resistance to treatment with PARP inhibitors.
What if you could make the genetic changes to eliminate diabetes or Alzheimer's or reduce the risk of cancer or eliminate stroke?
Repare Therapeutics works in the field of synthetic lethality,an innovative approach that uses genetic changes in tumour cells as a point of attack for new drugs.
It is unclear how these genetic changes lead to bone disease, anaemia and inflammation of the skin in people with Majeed syndrome.
By studying the changes in DNA within organisms andcomparing them to other species, the genetic changes associated with evolution can be classified.
These syndromes appear on the basis of genetic changes which raise the likelyhood of getting intestinal cancer or other cancer diseases in the course of a lifetime.
Evolve” is the term of art here, since resistant pathogens spread chiefly through the process of evolution- genetic changes and selection that take place over generations.
The cancer cells inmultiple myeloma often exhibit complex genetic changes, such as gain or loss of genetic material or translocations of parts of one chromosome to another.
Medical genetics includes studies of populations that look at the effects of genetic changes, mutations and variations on human health and disease.