Breeding studies with both ordsprog

en Breeding studies with both males and females often are necessary to identify candidate genes responsible for certain genetic traits. If we want to understand, for example, the genetic basis for why some clones of Daphnia from lakes are more resistant to pollution, then having males could help to find the genes in the genome.

en We want to know how broad a trend these two genes represent. Did we get really lucky and hit on two rare examples of such genes? Or, are they representative of many other such genes throughout the genome. I would bet, though, that we will find evidence of selection in a lot more genes.

en The male cuttlefish has quite a challenge on his hands when it comes to the end of their yearly life cycle. There are four, five, even ten males for every female on the spawning grounds, so the challenge they face is, 'How do I get my genes into the next generation?' There's enormous competition among the males for the relatively few females that are on the spawning ground.

en Genes are important because they are the blueprints for proteins, but proteins are where the action is in human life and health. This ability to find links between sets of proteins involved in different genetic disorders offers a novel approach for more rapidly identifying new candidate genes involved in human diseases.

en These offspring have what we have called 'occult' genetic disease -- their genetic make-up is perfectly normal, but they still have the physical problems of their parents. This phenomenon could complicate the hunt for disease genes.

en We had some idea of specific genes that might be affecting this trait based on other traits they appear to be associated with. We wanted to see if there were any mutations that might be coding for high or low fertility. After we scanned through the genes, we wanted to look at the whole genome because we had a very fertile group of cows and a group with very low fertility.

en A substantial part of the individual differences between the twins were due to new genetic effects between this period of age 14 and 18. There are new genes being switched on that are involved in blood pressure and factors underlying blood pressure. I think that is the most interesting finding: the large amount of new genes that come into play.

en The argument is that in most species, males will compete with each other for females, and females prefer robust males.

en Given that HA is responsible for so much pathology in the lung, if we could identify the mechanism for how that happens and then block it, perhaps it would be useful for antiviral development. With the identification of the polymerase genes contributing to disease, that represents another set of genes that might also be a good target for prophylactic and therapeutic interventions.

en What it proves is it's not completely genetic. They have the same genes.

en Women can't see a man's genetic make up. So, they come to prefer good genes on the outside.

en Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

en Genetic engineers don't make new genes, they rearrange existing ones.

en Males inform how often intercourse takes place and whether or not condoms are used. Males can influence how the female feels about pregnancy, whether or not she'll have an abortion, and how the baby will be raised once it's born. And yet our work is one of the first of its kind because we focus on males, while most adolescent pregnancy work has focused only on females and their attitudes on pregnancy.

en We talk about leaving no genetic stone unturned. I'm optimistic that we'll be able to understand the genes involved (in diabetes) … even if we can just prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, even by two or three years, it would have a huge impact financially, on families, on everyone.

en People around the world are using these markers to do genetic association studies to understand the molecular basis of common diseases.


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