PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PHENOCOPY»
phenocopy
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phenotype
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environmental
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such
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matches
determined
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mutation
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phenocopy
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phenotypic
unusual
resembles
normal
expression
genotype
other
than
define
observed
result
environmentally
induced
nongenetic
alteration
form
known
medical
copy
kop″e
mimicking
usually
specific
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popular
condition
imitates
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phenocopies
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phenocopying
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHENOCOPY»
Descubre el uso de
phenocopy en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
phenocopy y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
So the period for the phenocopy of a gene occurs really near to the time at which
development of mutant becomes recognizably abnormal. This suggests that this
is the time at which a specific gene is active. It is also known that manner of ...
Gurbachan S. Miglani, 2005
A phenocopy can be made by starving pregnant rodents of cholesterol, which is
normally conjugated to Shh protein and is required for its function. In this
example, the effect of mutating the gene can be mimicked by removing a
component ...
Gurbachan S. Miglani, 2002
In fact, the same type of defect may be induced at different times on different parts
of the animal. This is exemplified by the branched hair phenocopy that is induced
when heating is done at 38 hours on the wing, 42 hours on the thorax, and at ...
John G. Scandalios, Theodore R. F. Wright, 1990
4
Color Atlas of Embryology
Phenocopy The imitation of a genetically determined malformation by treatment
with terato- gens is called a phenocopy. The thalidomide embryopathy initially
appeared as an increased occurrence of the already known but rare phocomelia
...
5
An Introduction to Practical Biotechnology
Diabetics dependent on insulin are an example of phenocopy of normal
individuals in the sense that drug environment prevents the effects of the disease.
Should their offspring also inherit diabetes? The phenocopy treatment with
insulin may ...
When an environmental condition mimics the effect of a genotype, the resulting
phenotype is called a phenocopy. Conditional alleles, such as temperature-
sensitive alleles, exemplify genotype-environment interactions. Example of ...
7
The Evolution of Adaptive Systems: The General Theory of ...
In the creeper fowl mutant, the primary effect can be induced as a phenocopy by
growing limb rudiments in nutrient deficient medium, and also by various
chemical inducers injected into the egg. This and the previous example evidently
belong ...
James Patrick Brock, 2000
8
Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist
However, “unexplained cardiac hypertrophy” could also oc- cur in phenocopy
conditions, defined as a clinical phenotype grossly similar to HCM. Examples of
HCM phenocopy include storage diseases, mitochondrial diseases, triplet repeat
...
Victor J. Dzau, MD, Choong-Chin Liew, PhD, 2008
9
Vogel and Motulsky's Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches
Mimicry of a genetic defect by an environmental injury is called a phenocopy - a
term coined by Gold- schmidt (1935) [103]. A phenocopy is def1ned as the
simulation of an inherited character by external factors. Goldschmidt, treating wild
-type ...
10
Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1994
The two remaining hypotheses are the phenocopy and etiologic subtype
hypotheses. How can cognitive studies help us decide between these two
competing explanations? Evidence for the cognitive separability of two disorders
is provided ...
Margaret E. Hertzig, Ellen A. Farber, 1994
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PHENOCOPY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
phenocopy en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Network analysis of immunotherapy-induced regressing tumours …
Repurposed drugs that phenocopy the gene expression profile of response-associated modules synergize with anti Figure 5: Repurposed ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Can whole-exome sequencing data be used for linkage analysis?
Multipoint linkage analysis, under a model with complete penetrance and no phenocopy, can identify regions of the genome where all cases ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Peter Saunders Sorts Out Confusion Over "Epigenetics"
For instance, with a phenocopy [a phenotype that mimics the expression of a mutation] -- the best known example outside science is probably ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Sylvester Researchers Develop Technique for Growing Ovarian …
... Nature Communications in an article entitled “Characterization of Twenty-Five Ovarian Tumour Cell Lines that Phenocopy Primary Tumours.”. «HealthCanal.com, Jun 15»
ADHD-associated dopamine transporter, latrophilin and …
First, we asked whether we can phenocopy the behavioral signatures with manipulation of a gene associated to a monogenic disorder ... «Nature.com, May 15»
Toward understanding the role of the neuron-specific BAF chromatin …
Interestingly, CREST knockout mice are a phenocopy of Baf53b−/− mice: Crest−/− mice are viable, but only 20% survive to adulthood and their ... «Nature.com, Abr 15»
Yale researchers use tick protein to increase cold resistance in mice
"But if we were to identify the molecule or mechanism of our protein, then a clever pharmacist or a chemist could phenocopy this into a chemical ... «CBC.ca, Mar 15»
Combinatorial Conflicting Homozygosity (CCH) analysis enables the …
Although parametric linkage analyses can be performed under the hypothesis of a specified phenocopy rate, a priori this rate is unknown and ... «BMC Blogs Network, Mar 15»
Too many psychiatric diagnoses for children : an epidemic of labels
... a 'phenocopy' of ADHD as a result of very adverse early childhood experiences, with the prevalence of this phenocopy being heavily skewed ... «Boston.com, Jun 13»
Team introduces new method to closely model diseases caused by …
More information: "TSUNAMI: an Antisense Method to Phenocopy Splicing-Associated Diseases in Animals" appears online ahead of print in ... «Medical Xpress, Ago 12»