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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Proportion
  1. ... α-actinin-3, which appears to reduce the proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers and increase the proportion of slow-twitch fibers in the body. Some ... The 577RR genotype is associated with a high proportion of fast-twitch fibers and is seen more ...
  2. ... In individuals with either form of PNH, the proportion of abnormal blood cells can vary. It is ... or survive better than normal cells, increasing the proportion of abnormal blood cells in the body. The ...
  3. ... variant, while other cells will not. When a proportion of somatic cells have a gene variant and ... or may not cause health problems. When a proportion of egg or sperm cells have a variant ...
  4. ... their late fifties or early sixties. A small proportion of people with ALS, estimated at 5 to ... with familial ALS each account for a small proportion of cases. It is estimated that 60 percent ...
  5. ... a given trait: Heritability does not indicate what proportion of a trait is determined by genes and what proportion is determined by environment. So, a heritability of ...
  6. ... E, Sunde L, Propping P, Friedl W. High proportion of large genomic deletions and a genotype phenotype ...
  7. ... be able to identify fetal chromosome abnormalities. The proportion of cfDNA in maternal blood that comes from ...
  8. ... Camurati-Engelmann disease include abnormally long limbs in proportion to height, a decrease in muscle mass and ...
  9. ... old, the centenarians on Sardinia include a significant proportion of men. Researchers are studying whether hormones, sex- ...
  10. ... that is also unusually short and wide in proportion to its size (microbrachycephaly). Affected individuals also have ...
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