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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of genotype.

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  • This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.

    Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012

  • This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.

    Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012

  • This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.

    Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012

  • This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.

    Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012

  • This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.

    Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012

  • We genotyped the C/T-13910 variant (rs4988235) that constitutes the putatively causal allele for lactase persistence (T allele representing persistence) in a general population sample of 3344 women aged 60 – 79 years from 23 towns across Britain.

    New Study Adds Finer Details to History of Lactose Tolerance Steve Carper 2008

  • The second data set consists of a large sample of individuals n = 928 total, from 46 populations who have been genotyped at 580 loci that encode short tandem repeats.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Kosmo 2009

  • The second data set consists of a large sample of individuals n = 928 total, from 46 populations who have been genotyped at 580 loci that encode short tandem repeats.

    Races as folk taxonomies without biological basis. Kosmo 2009

  • Four genetic marker sites, i.e., DXS1218, DXS9896, rs6526806 and rs12847959 on IL1RAPL1 were genotyped in 332 Qinba Mountain Area children.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Kosmo 2008

  • Avey herself has had roughly 30 members of her extended family genotyped, spanning four generations.

    23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of Genomics 2007

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