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... tests and did as poorly a few days later. Almost one in three Americans have the variation, the team said. “These people make more errors ... properly.
Earlier research has suggested people with the variation engage smaller areas of the brain when they take on tasks ... fruit,” Cramer said.
But don’t be alarmed if you think you have this gene variation — it has it’s good side ...
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... extends to other attributes as well. The gene most strongly linked to intelligence accounts for less than 0.4% of the observed variation, while the top six intelligence genes ... fact that viruses can insert their DNA into the genome, and that any protein made by a particular gene can do different things in different people, or different things in the same person at different times depending on what ...
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... psychology
graduate student, compared four variations in the OXTR gene. They found that people who inherited one specific combo ... the UC Berkeley press release:All humans inherit a variation of this gene or "allele" from each
parent. The UC Berkeley study looked at the three combinations of gene
variations of the oxytocin receptor. The most empathetic – able to get
an accurate read ...
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... the Mozabite ancestry component, possibly indicating gene flow across the Mediterranean. The Sardinians differ from continental European ... :10.1371/journal.pone.0007888
Genetic Variation and Recent Positive Selection in Worldwide Human Populations: ... novel candidate regions for recent positive selection, and a gene ontology (GO) analysis identified several GO groups that were significantly enriched ...
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... . I was pleasantly surprised to find a variation on a famous poem by Wang Wei ("A Mountain" in Gene's version). There is even a poem in Chinese which strangely doesn't seem to ... available at The Book House & at Market Block Books in Troy, or ask Gene about it the next time you see him out & about at a poetry reading. Support Your Local Poet.
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... plaques after brain trauma
Penn Medicine: 22 October 2009
The presence of a gene can predict when a traumatic brain injury (TBI) will lead to early ... of people who die from acute TBI, within just hours of a brain injury and in people of all ages. This build up of Alzheimer’s-like deposits can be predicted by a variation in the gene that codes for the amyloid-busting enzyme, neprilsyin. … > ...
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