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If there are roughly twenty-thousand genes in a typical human genome (the number is subject to modest individual variation), the total number of conceivable gene-gene interactions is enormous.
Neil S. Greenspan: Hogwash About the Singularity Is Here 2010
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The distribution of gene-gene distances had a number of separate humps.
If and only if Cornelius Hunter made sense, then... - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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If there are roughly twenty-thousand genes in a typical human genome (the number is subject to modest individual variation), the total number of conceivable gene-gene interactions is enormous.
Neil S. Greenspan: Hogwash About the Singularity Is Here 2010
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If there are roughly twenty-thousand genes in a typical human genome the number is subject to modest individual variation, the total number of conceivable gene-gene interactions is enormous.
Neil S. Greenspan: Hogwash About the Singularity Is Here Neil S. Greenspan 2010
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It can also be useful in investigating gene-gene or gene-environment interactions.
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Alternative approaches, such as using novel gene-gene correlation structures derived from protein-protein interaction or microarray expression correlation datasets, might illuminate results from the genome-wide association studies analysis that fall far away from "under the streetlight."
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"Clearly, statistically well-powered studies are needed to address gene-gene and gene-environment interactions," Hunter said.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In addition, the incorporation of gene-gene interactions in the statistical model provides further insight into the genetic factors that underlie body composition traits.
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* It can also be useful in investigating gene-gene or gene-environment interactions.
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* It can also be useful in investigating gene-gene or gene-environment interactions.
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