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Polygenic inheritance
Polygenic inheritance It has been suggested that this ... be merged into quantitative trait locus. (Discuss) Polygenic inheritance is the inheritance pattern of a ... Quantitative genetics Genetic architecture: Dominance relationship | Epistasis | Polygenic inheritance | Pleiotropy | Plasticity | Canalisation | Fitness landscape Non ...
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User talk:Polygenic
User talk:Polygenic Welcome! Hello, Polygenic, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for ...
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Talk:Quantitative trait locus
... that change. I've also suggested merging polygenic inheritance into quantitative trait locus - any thoughts ... suggesting to merge both candidate gene and polygenic inheritance into this article, since neither article ... leads to a better understanding to accommodate polygenic inheritance within a quantitative/discrete/threshold trait ... as well. So, leave than one out. polygenic inheritance and Quantitatve trait gene should come ...
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Genetic disorder
... s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) Multifactoral and polygenic disorders Genetic disorders may also be complex, multifactorial or polygenic, this means that they are likely associated ... have not yet been identified. Examples of polygenic disorders in humans include: Autism Chromosomal disorders ... Genes and Disease from the Wellcome Trust Polygenic and multifactorial disease from the Wellcome Trust
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Genetic disorders (Psychology wiki)
... Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) [edit] Multifactoral and polygenic disorders Genetic disorders may also be complex, multifactorial or polygenic, this means that they are likely associated ... have not yet been identified. Examples of polygenic disorders in humans include: Autism [edit] Chromosomal ... Genes and Disease from the Wellcome Trust Polygenic and multifactorial disease from the Wellcome Trust ...
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Volcano (translated from French)
... volcanos monogenic have a single eruption. the polygenic volcanos knew several eruptions which make an ... rather effusive activity. It has several craters (polygenic volcano) The volcano of Holy Mount Helens ...
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Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 15
... structure of allele frequencies IQ is a polygenic and multifactorial quantitative trait. Like skin color ... and SIRE populations vary phenotypically in a polygenic trait (IQ), then it is possible that ...
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Talk:Autism/History as of 2005 August 8
... the Neanderthal "Theory", is autism monogenic or polygenic? If monogenic, is the Neanderthal-autism gene ... dominant or recessive fashion? Suppose, it was polygenic. In that case, the very small number ...
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Pleiotropy
... meaning "changes". The inverse of pleiotropy is polygenic inheritance, whereby multiple genes control the same ... Quantitative genetics Genetic architecture: Dominance relationship | Epistasis | Polygenic inheritance | Pleiotropy | Plasticity | Canalisation | Fitness landscape Non ...
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br$$ln (translated from French)
... of elements of comparable nature and a polygenic breach made up of different elements of ...
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