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Some very nice work in the fruit fly “Phenotypic robustness conferred by apparently redundant transcriptional enhancers”, performed by Frankel and colleagues and published in Nature in July, shows us one way this sort of thing can work.
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Some very nice work in the fruit fly “Phenotypic robustness conferred by apparently redundant transcriptional enhancers”, performed by Frankel and colleagues and published in Nature in July, shows us one way this sort of thing can work.
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Some very nice work in the fruit fly “Phenotypic robustness conferred by apparently redundant transcriptional enhancers”, performed by Frankel and colleagues and published in Nature in July, shows us one way this sort of thing can work.
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A. P. Feinberg, “Phenotypic Plasticity and the Epigenetics of Human Disease,” Nature 447 2007: 433–440.
The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010
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Some very nice work in the fruit fly “Phenotypic robustness conferred by apparently redundant transcriptional enhancers”, performed by Frankel and colleagues and published in Nature in July, shows us one way this sort of thing can work.
Developmental buffering, or how to live with your bad genes - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Some very nice work in the fruit fly “Phenotypic robustness conferred by apparently redundant transcriptional enhancers”, performed by Frankel and colleagues and published in Nature in July, shows us one way this sort of thing can work.
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Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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"Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation."
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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Phenotypic and genetic differences between young and old seed populations of Carex bigelowii.
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Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation - Encyclopedia of Earth
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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