| Population geneticists dismiss such gene frequencies by convention and so count digit number as having no heritability. |
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| Interference can act over great distances and still beguiles geneticists, microscopists, and mathematicians alike. |
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| Second, mathematical geneticists showed that the gene frequency change by mutation is much smaller than the change by natural selection. |
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| Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists? |
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| Some geneticists and population viability experts suggest 300 to 400 breeding females are needed. |
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| He believes the history of eugenics is the history of government out of control, not geneticists. |
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| We ran this by several geneticists at major universities, Kiran, and they said this is snake oil. |
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| Until recently it was considered a subspecies of the diademed sifaka, but geneticists have now determined that it is a separate species. |
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| When population geneticists think of stasis at all, they usually regard it as an almost trivial consequence of stabilizing selection. |
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| For geneticists, epistasis is associated with the limits of the additive model of gene action. |
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| Scientists everywhere, mainly geneticists, do cloning of particular animals almost routinely. |
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| Clinical molecular geneticists spend their working lives finding, naming, and investigating genetic mutations. |
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| According to geneticists, the overwhelming majority of people who think they have American Indian forebears are wrong. |
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| Should clinical geneticists be given access to medical records of dead patients without relatives' consent? |
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| The scientists, three molecular geneticists and an evolutionary anthropologist, say we are losing it because we have stopped using it. |
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| Our geneticists are studying these experimental fish to learn more about the information locked inside trout genes. |
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| First, they were published in French, which greatly reduced their accessibility to unilingual English-speaking geneticists. |
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| However, geneticists began criticizing him for his antiscientific declarations regarding the perniciousness of genetics. |
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| Together various geneticists, systematists, paleontologists, embryologists, and botanists forged what came to be called the modern or evolutionary synthesis. |
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| This type of selection in terms of data recording creates additional challenges for geneticists. |
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| But geneticists have now discovered a genetic signature in many ethnic groups that suggests anthropophagy has been a fixture in human history. |
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| Of course it is, and time and again the geneticists tell us how this is possible. |
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| When geneticists replaced one of the mutant fly genes by its homologous mouse gene the fly developed normal flies' eyes and not mouse eyes. |
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| Meanwhile, corals bud on, and both their sexual and asexual activities provide evidence of reproductive success and hybrid forms that continue to puzzle geneticists. |
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| Though his work remained controversial within historical linguistics, it was warmly embraced by population geneticists. |
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| We have been advised by geneticists not to make a too narrow a selection of the breeding stock at the beginning of the health programme. |
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| Since teaching of this specialization in Medical Schools is rare, most present geneticists got training in North-America or Europe. |
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| Inclusion and exclusion criteria are designed in collaboration with expert clinicians, geneticists and statisticians. |
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| In addition, Canadian maternal-fetal medicine specialists and medical geneticists were surveyed to determine current practices and opinions. |
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| Molecular geneticists in the Environment Sector have designed DNA microarrays for the identification of 500 water-borne pathogens simultaneously. |
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| Moreover, Watson is among the many geneticists who see heredity as the source of most social problems and who believe the solutions are to be found in genetic research. |
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| Cytogenetics, the microscopic study of chromosomes, blends the skills of cytologists, who study the structure and activities of cells, with those of geneticists, who study genes. |
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| Clinical geneticists should perform complex genotype-phenotype comparison analyses for clinical validation of genetic tests to realize the promise of molecular genetics in health care. |
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| Not surprisingly, few museum curators jumped at the chance to give Neanderthal bones from their collections to a bunch of stripling geneticists who wanted to saw lumps off them. |
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| Human population geneticists and historical linguists are also providing valuable insight for these questions. |
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| In this way we can make the best use of your time given that, with some fertility issues, a multudisciplianry approach is required: gynaecologists, geneticists, andrologists, etc. |
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| Sequencing will therefore usefully supplement this data, especially since geneticists have until now somewhat neglected the group of basidiomycetes that includes Agaricus. |
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| The role of homeotic genes in embryonic development was elucidated by American geneticists Edward B. Lewis and Eric F. Wieschaus and German geneticist Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard. |
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| Second, they provide geneticists with that most valuable of scientific commodities, a trend. Drosophila is the third so-called eukaryote to have its genes more-or-less completely unravelled. |
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| Nor, the geneticists complained, had there been enough time for natural selection to do its work, given what they had discovered about the rate at which mutations occur, and the fact that most mutations are deleterious. |
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| Medical Genetics services are provided by a multidisciplinary team comprised of geneticists, endocrinologists, pediatricians, molecular geneticists, cytogeneticists, genetic counsellors, dieticians, and nurses. |
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| Mind you, the worker who did that work is a geneticist, and if there's one thing geneticists are supposed to know something about, it's statistics. |
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| The challenge to geneticists, however, is to develop genetic evaluation procedures that appropriately deal with the special nature of the type classification data available in Canada. |
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| A lot of it has confirmed what I've just told you, but there have been other experiments as well, done by the very same molecular geneticists who raise very serious questions. |
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| In October 2010, medical geneticists suggested that all three of the great waves of the plague originated in China. |
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| Molecular geneticists have long suspected these curious biochemical events that end up with the doubling of a gene, of playing a role in the appearance of new animal species. |
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| The seminar, held March 22, 2002, in Ottawa, brought together scientists, geneticists, theologians, philosophers, bishops and Church staff to examine this complex issue. |
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| These individuals represented a broad range of disciplines and professions, and included primary care practitioners, researchers, software developers, clinical geneticists and policy advisors. |
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| Nelson: Climate change is putting pressure on the geneticists and plant breeders to develop varieties that can withstand droughts and reduced temperatures. |
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| The reason for that failure is, in large measure, that geneticists did not then understand the importance of RNA, a molecule that was seen as a skivvy to its step-sisters, DNA and proteins. |
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| Clinical geneticists can compare the karyogram of an individual to a reference karyogram to discover the cytogenetic basis of certain phenotypes. |
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| If DNA sequences within a species are compared, population geneticists can learn the history of particular populations. |
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| Population geneticists have debated whether the concept of population can provide a basis for a new conception of race. |
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| In 1997, geneticists were able to extract a short sequence of DNA from Neanderthal bones. |
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| Genetic studies have often been treated with suspicion not only by archaeologists and cultural anthropologists, but even by fellow population geneticists. |
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| However, other geneticists place the Germanic estimate up to half. |
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| Geneticists pointed out that, in general, heritable traits show higher variability within populations than between them. |
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| Geneticists have determined that taillessness occurred as the result of a spontaneous mutation. |
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| Geneticists have suggested that some Icelanders may carry Beothuk DNA, which has been passed down matrilineally over the centuries. |
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| Geneticists can now use this figure to help woolgrowers design breeding programs for reduced felting. |
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| Geneticists first did the lab fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, and have since published reports on another fruit fly species, the malaria mosquito, and the silkworm. |
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| Geneticists have found that seven men with the surname Revis, which originates in Yorkshire, carry a genetic signature previously found only in people of West African origin. |
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