polymorphisms in English

noun
1
the condition of occurring in several different forms.
the complexity and polymorphism of human cognition

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1. Correlations between these degenerative factors and the polymorphisms were analyzed.

2. View mouse Arnt Chr3:95434388-95497240 with: phenotypes, sequences, polymorphisms, proteins, references, function, expression

3. View mouse Atmin Chr8:116943393-116960445 with: phenotypes, sequences, polymorphisms, proteins, references, function, expression

4. View mouse Areg Chr5:91139599-91148432 with: phenotypes, sequences, polymorphisms, proteins, references, function, expression

5. 30 Objective To evaluate the relationship between 10 - Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ( MTHFR ) gene polymorphisms and colorectal cancer ( CRC ) .

6. Basques are a cultural isolate, and, according to mainly allele frequencies of classical polymorphisms, also a genetic isolate

7. 14 Renin and atrial natriuretic peptide restriction fragment length polymorphisms: association with ethnicity and blood pressure.

8. COL 6 A 1 Polymorphisms Associated With Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament.

9. Association of polymorphisms of xeroderma pigmentosum Complementation group D gene with cervical cancer in Maharashtrian population: A case-control study.

10. However, disadvantages include a limited detection of polymorphisms, a low resolution profile, which may result in low bands, and detection of only the dominating Allelomorphs

11. Polymorphisms on the CD38 gene were associated with bonding-relevant Cognitions (gratitude, trust, and forgiveness), and overall marital satisfaction over the course of the first 3 years of

12. For Alnus frankiae, the polymorphisms shown by both the nif and the rrn PCR-RFLPs revealed three host plant species-specific subgroups inside Frankia alni.

13. Researchers led by Dr Enzo Emanuele have traced the genetic component of cellulite to particular polymorphisms in the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1A (HIF1a) genes.

14. The aetiology is not completely understood, but environmental factors, including female sex hormones, ultraviolet light exposure and infections, play an important part, as does a genetic predisposition with genetic polymorphisms in immunoglobulin-Fc receptor genes, cytokine genes, complement genes and genes regulating apoptosis.