Imprinting Sentence Examples

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  • The infant needs love, and it is this need that causes imprinting to occur.

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  • Differential methylation of DNA sequences associated with imprinted genes is thought to control genomic imprinting, which occurs soon after fertilization.

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  • He is famous for the discovery, 21 years ago, of genomic imprinting.

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  • I had an extremely interesting Evolution and Behavior supervision a couple of days ago, discussing the idea of genetic imprinting.

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  • This phenomenon, known as parental imprinting, indicates that the alternative parental alleles of some genes are not equivalent.

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  • In the absence of Mecp2 there was complete loss of normal maternal imprinting of the Dlx5 gene in the mouse brain.

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  • The next stage is for the research team to find the mechanism responsible for this action of gene imprinting.

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  • What relevance this has on location imprinting I don't know.

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  • Deletion of a silencer element disrupts H19 imprinting independently of a DNA methylation epigenetic switch.

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  • Companies such as Julie's Imprinting or Album Options specialize in imprinting scrapbook albums.

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  • If you are lucky enough to get your puppy at the early age of eight weeks, the technique of imprinting is one you really want to accomplish.

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  • Imprinting is different from training; it takes time, patience and you must understand exactly what it is you are doing to your dog.

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  • The first several feedings have an imprinting effect.

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  • Imprinting is a normal process that does not typically cause disease.

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  • However, if normal imprinting is disrupted, a genetic disease can develop.

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  • The imprinting of this group of maternal genes does not typically cause disease.

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  • This mutation leads to incorrect imprinting.

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  • If a child has PWS due to a mutation that changes imprinting, the chance the parents could have another child with PWS is approximately 5 percent.

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  • Although methylation testing can accurately diagnose PWS, it cannot determine if the PWS is caused by a deletion, maternal uniparental disomy, or a mutation that disrupts imprinting.

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  • More specialized DNA testing is required to detect maternal uniparental disomy or a mutation that disrupts imprinting.

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  • Imprinting is a basic warm up exercise which will form the foundation of many of the exercises you will be doing.

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  • Not all types of material used for uniforms are good choices for the dye-sublimation process of imprinting.

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  • A new technique called molecular imprinting may provide an answer.

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  • Lorenz suggests that imprinting involves what has been called an ' open program ', specified genetically.

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  • Therefore, as it flees from guilt the infant uses imprinting as its route to jealous love.

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  • I have been blessed with being able to get my dogs around eight weeks of age, and I learned very early how and why to use the technique of imprinting.

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  • The explanation is to be found within Israel itself, in factors which succeeded in re-shaping existing material and in imprinting upon it a durable stamp, and these factors, as biblical tradition recognizes, are to be found in the work of the prophets.

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