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- noun Plural form of
allotype .
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Examples
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Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis Arnee) allotypes: identification of a multiple allelic system.
7 Health 1981
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Since the discovery in 1966 of the Gm ab3st gene, which characterizes Mongoloid populations, the distribution of allotypes of immunoglobulins (Gm) among Mongoloid populations scattered from Southeast Asia through East Asia to South America has been investigated, and the following conclusions can be drawn: 1.
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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RTA also gave the highest accuracy on all but three allotypes when compared with results from 9 different prediction methods applied to the same data.
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MASP2 variant allotypes does not lead to significant reduction in the function of the lectin pathway, it is likely that the D105 >
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alvaro Cervera et al. 2010
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RTA was shown to achieve higher accuracy, as measured by AUC, than SMM-align on the same data for all 17 MHC allotypes examined.
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Populations in China, mainly Han, show remarkable heterogeneity of Gm allotypes from north to south and contrast sharply to
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Populations in China, mainly Han, show remarkable heterogeneity of Gm allotypes from north to south and contrast sharply to
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Since the discovery in 1966 of the Gm ab3st gene, which characterizes Mongoloid populations, the distribution of allotypes of immunoglobulins (Gm) among Mongoloid populations scattered from Southeast Asia through East Asia to South America has been investigated, and the following conclusions can be drawn: 1.
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Populations in China, mainly Han, show remarkable heterogeneity of Gm allotypes from north to south and contrast sharply to Korean and Japanese populations, which are considerably more homogenous with respect to these genetic markers.
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Since the discovery in 1966 of the Gm ab3st gene, which characterizes Mongoloid populations, the distribution of allotypes of immunoglobulins (Gm) among Mongoloid populations scattered from Southeast Asia through East
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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