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    Malignancy Risk Models for Oral Lesions by Zarate, Ana María, Brezzo, María Magdalena, Secchi, Dante Gustavo, Barra, José Luis, Brunotto Mabel

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…TP53; ORAL POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT DISORDERS; RISK FACTORS,; GENOTYPE; PHENOTYPE…”
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    Heredabilidad y coeficientes de variación fenotípica y genética de caracteres agronómicos en triticale (Triticosecale Wittmack) by Badiali, O. J. J., Lovey, R. J., Rolando, R. O.

    Published 1995
    “…Heritability and coefficients of phenotypic and genetic variation of agronomic traits in triticale (Triticosecale Wittmack)…”
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    MUTATIONS IN THE EXT1 AND EXT2 GENES IN SPANISH PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE OSTEOCHONDROMAS by P. Sarrión; A.Sangorrin; R. Urreizti ; A. Delgado ; R. Artuch ; L. Martorell ; J. Armstrong ; J, Anton; F.Torner ; M.A. Villaseca; J.Nevado ; P.Lapunzina ; C.G. Asteggiano; S. Balcells; D. Grinberg

    Published 2019
    “…We have undertaken a mutation analysis of the EXT1 and EXT2 genes in 39 unrelated Spanish patients, most of them with moderate phenotype, and looked for genotype-phenotype correlations.Wefound the mutant allele in 37 patients, 29 inEXT1 and 8 inEXT2. …”
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    Thought in a hostile world : the evolution of human cognition / by Sterelny, Kim, 1950-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Heterogeneous Environments and Variable Response -- Phenotypic Plasticity -- Is Plasticity an Adaptation? …”
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    NAT2 gene diversity and its evolutionary trajectory in the Americas by Bisso Machado, R., Ramallo, Virginia, Paixão Côrtes, V. R., Acuña Alonzo, V., Demarchi, Dario, Sandoval, J. R. S., Granara, A. A. S., Salzano, F. M., Hünemeier, T., Bortolini, M. C.

    Published 2016
    “…N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) is responsible for metabolizing xenobiotics; NAT2 polymorphisms lead to three phenotypes: rapid, intermediate and slow acetylators. …”
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    Detección de enterotoxinas en especies Staphylococcus coagulasa negativos aislados de muestras de leche bovina / by Conesa, Agustín

    Table of Contents: “…Regarding the virulence factors of SCN, the presence of enterotoxin genes and the phenotypic capacity to form biofilm were investigated, in order to later determine the association between both. …”
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