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haplotype
Ristaino published findings that pointed the finger at the Ia haplotype in 2004.
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Detecting recent positive selection in the human genome from haplotype structure.
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In all instances, SHRSP and WKY shared the same allele and haplotype at Ephx2.
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Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog.
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Romney produce his entire sequence for public scrutiny and haplotype analysis.
From the genotopia.scienceblog.com
The particular sequence found in a given organism is referred to as its haplotype.
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A set of alleles that is usually inherited in a group is called a haplotype.
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I have an Irish haplotype called Ui Neill that goes back to some fifth century king.
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The H2 MAPT haplotype is associated with familial frontotemporal dementia.
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  • (genetics) a combination of alleles (for different genes) that are located closely together on the same chromosome and that tend to be inherited together
  • A haplotype is, in the simplest terms, a specific group of genes or alleles that progeny inherited from one parent. There are, however, several specific definitions of the term being used in the field of genetics...
  • A group of alleles that are transmitted together; To characterize with respect to haplotype
  • (Haplotypes) The genetic constitution of individuals with respect to one member of a pair of genes; sets of single alleles or closely linked genes that tend to be inherited together, such as those of the major histocompatibility complex; portions of phenotypes determined by genes located on one ...
  • (Haplotypes) The representation of a set of adjacent or closely linked alleles on one chromosome.
  • One of the alternative forms of the genotype of a gene complex. This term is applied to gene complexes rather than the term allele, which refers to one of the forms of a single gene.
  • A particular combination of closely linked genes on a chromosome inherited from one patient.
  • A way of denoting the collective genotype of a number of closely linked loci on a chromosome.
  • A person's individual footprint of all tested genetic markers. Even the difference of a single genetic marker delineates a distinct haplotype.