Bernardi F, Marchetti G, Dolce A, Mariani G. How to evaluate phenotype- genotype relationship in rare coagulation haemorrhagic disorders: examples from FVII deficiency. Haemophilia 2004;10(Suppl 4):177-179.Bernardi F, Marchetti G, Dolce A, et al. How to evaluate phenotype-genotype re- ...
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But in labepng a disease state, we must consider both the phenotype (symptoms) or the genotype (genetic abnormapty), for adverse consequences, while the latter helps suggest specific genetic or pharmacologic therapies. Thus, both cpnical criteria and genetic abnormapties should be used to ...
However, due to genotype and phenotype variability, lack of knowledge about individual gene variations and their interplay, as well as an individual patient journey, the investigation of RD requires a more customized approach. This is also reflected in the defination of personalised medicine by the ...
parent generation of the cross is represented by P, the first generation of offspring is represented by F1, the second generation is F2, and so on. In this example, the genotype ratio of the F1 generation is 1:2:1, and the orange color is the result of a codominant phenotype expression...
Penetrance defines the relation between genotype and phenotype and allows the frequency of the clinical expression of a genotype (expressivity) to be determined. Clinical sensitivity measures the proportion of individuals who have a well-defined clinical disorder (or who will get the disorder in the ...
versus recessive traits, the specific alleles inherited determine how the phenotype is expressed. When an individual has two dominant alleles, the phenotype is the dominant trait. Likewise, when an individual has one dominant allele and one recessive allele, the phenotype is still the dominant trait...
The necessary conditions for the spread of genes that determine social behaviors and the rate of spread of these genes are derived for a simple model (sing... Wade,J M. - 《Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A》 被引量: 85发表: 1979年 A kin-selection approach to the resolution of sex-ratio ...