Examples of using Phenotypic in English and their translations into Russian
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It is a special case of the evolution of phenotypic plasticity.
The structure of phenotypic signs of NDCT has been determined according to M.
Clients select a suitable donor according to phenotypic description.
Most phenotypic characteristics are the result of the interaction of multiple genes.
Its contribution to the total phenotypic variability is 38,4.
Key words: phenotypic polymorphism, phene, anthropogenous influence, Trifolium repens.
Drug resistance can be detected by genotypic and phenotypic methods.
Jakovleva's technique phenotypic menifestation of connective tissue dysplasia was determined in all pregnant women.
Conventional diagnostic assay microscopy or culturebased phenotypic techniques.
This reduced phenotypic divergence is linked to the extremely low light levels of their habitat.
More recently, griseofulvin has become an important phenotypic marker in Penicillium taxonomy.
System of phenotypic screening of the“living systems” ImageXpress Mico XL(manufactured by Molecular devices, USA).
Overall, individual environmental factors dominate in the structure of phenotypic variation of the scales.
In this study, we used the phenotypic classification of COPD based on clinical and functional differences between the patients.
Just as the genome and proteome signify all of an organism's genes and proteins,the phenome represents the sum total of its phenotypic traits.
Male and female animals underwent a standardized phenotypic screen to determine the effects of deletion.
Functions and phenotypic characteristics of satellite cells(SC) are reviewed as key factors of skeletal muscle tissue regeneration.
These three children exhibit genetically-based phenotypic variations that cannot be statistically random.
We can combine the phenotypic information about how the plant's performing with the genetic blueprint and identify the combination of genes we need to get the best plant possible," Long said.
Keywords: general intelligence, working memory,planning, phenotypic communication, adolescents, genetic analysis.
When selecting donors, phenotypic data(regular face features, body-build), frame of mind, and presence of own healthy children, etc are considered.
In the 1944 Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment,Oswald Avery and his collaborators showed that a heritable phenotypic difference could be caused in bacteria by providing them with a particular DNA molecule.
One explanation for this phenotypic variation between syndromes is based on a differential impact on the structure of the dimerized mutant proteins.
The goal of the study was to assess the relative contribution of genetic andenvironmental factors to the phenotypic variability of temperamental traits in various age groups: children, adolescents, and adults.
The structure of phenotypic variance of Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness and Conscientiousness of more than 40% explained by genetic variation, while Agreeableness- 17.
Many factors, including the age of the animals, and other phenotypic, genetic and paratypical factors affect on productive qualities of cows.
Mr. Paixao pointed out that, in the 2000 census, nine countries had included a question on ethnicity or race, by which respondents were asked if they identified themselves as being of African descent through one of four main categories: ancestry; culture(including ethnic group,population group or nationality); phenotypic traits(skin colour, race); or feeling of belonging without mentioning ethnic group or race.
The action of BCG andhepatitis B vaccines on phenotypic and functional properties of the newborn's dendritic cells in vitro.
In keeping with the recommendations of the United Nations, the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and with the international treaties to which Costa Rica is a party, especially those on human rights, the principle of self-identification, i.e. every person's right to self-identify with a given ethnic or racial group based on cultural traditions,ancestry or phenotypic traits that can define identity.
It is defined as the development of phenotypic structures consequent to the action of hormones produced following gonadal determination.