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en The really curious thing is how the species managed to persist for around 3,000 years with almost no genetic variation. Genetic variation is the toolkit for dealing with whatever the environment has to throw at you. If you have only a couple of tools, you don't have a lot of resilience for dealing with an unexpected event.

en We don't yet know what factors determine whether people with this genetic variation do or don't end up with dyslexia, ... A host of environmental and genetic influences likely influences or determines whether somebody with this particular genetic variation ends up being dyslexic or not. And until the nature of some of those other influences is fully specified, we won't know what it means to say to somebody that their 5-year-old child has this particular genetic endowment.

en If this observation is confirmed, I can see a scenario where a physician does genetic testing and says 'Mrs. Jones, you have (this genetic variation) and you don't drink much. Maybe we ought to increase your consumption,

en These results tell us that even the smallest organisms show genetic variation related to the environment in which they exist.

en When you talk about genetic variation being lost, you need to really reduce [the population] to a small number of individuals.

en Our results indicate loneliness is not a personality weakness. Quite the contrary, it is just part of the genetic variation that we find in humans.

en It will also help us understand other important processes in biology like evolution, recombination and the forces that have shaped this genetic variation in the human population.

en The next step is to find out what biological difference imparted by this genetic difference causes selection to favor that variation over the others.

en We now have the tools in terms of genetic markers and genetic maps, ... Now there are collections of bones of many of these ancient thoroughbreds that will enable us to get handles on some of these key animals.

en He had a genetic head start, but he promoted and nurtured that genetic ability with very hard, intense training over the years. And it's really a combination of those two that allows anybody to reach their potential.

en It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. You know what's interesting? There is a much higher percentage of African-Americans at the speed positions than there is in society as a whole. I wonder if that's genetic, or mostly genetic.

en We can manipulate that process where normally genetic information is expelled, so that we can create eggs and embryos whose genetic constitution is identical to the mother,

en This permeates life, ... I find it important in dealing with children, dealing with spouses, dealing with neighbors, dealing with customers.

en I think with the grant status, there is dissatisfaction with how grants are managed, and that's ongoing. Dealing with the state is easier than dealing with the county.

en The one process now going on that will take millions of years to correct is the loss of genetic and species diversity by the destruction of natural habitats. This is the folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us.


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