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    There's a Gene for That | Jacobin

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    There is a gene for that. Want to understand why the “national characters” of East Asia, the West, and Africa are different? We have those genes covered too.

    Genes for Good

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    Research for the Common Good. Do you know anyone who has had a heart attack or cancer? A friend who suffers from diabetes, blindness, or migraines?
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    What Is a Gene? - KidsHealth

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    Maybe Emma's mother has one gene for brown hair and one for red hair, and she passed the red hair gene on to Emma. If her father has two genes for red hair, ...

    Wiring the Brain: What is a gene "for"?

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    Nov 7, 2011 - “Scientists discover gene for autism” (or ovarian cancer, or depression, cocaine addiction, obesity, happiness, height, schizophrenia… and ...

    Gene-for-gene relationship - Wikipedia

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    The gene-for-gene relationship was discovered by the late Harold Henry Flor who was working with rust (Melampsora lini) of flax (Linum usitatissimum).

    Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Fact Sheet | National Institute on Aging

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    The APOE ε4 allele is the major known risk-factor gene for late-onset Alzheimer's disease. Chromosome — A compact structure containing DNA and proteins ...

    "A gene for...": the nature of gene action in psychiatric disorders. - NCBI

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    A central phrase in the new "GeneTalk" is "X is a gene for Y," in which X is a particular gene on the human genome and Y is a complex human disorder or trait.

    Gene-for-gene disease resistance: bridging insect pest and pathogen ...

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    Active plant defense, also known as gene-for-gene resistance, is triggered when a plant resistance (R) gene recognizes the intrusion of a specific insect pest or ...

    Where does the myth of a gene for things like intelligence come from ...

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    Sep 9, 2010 - Comparisons of identical and fraternal twins suggest sensation-seeking is inherited, but there is no 'gene for sensation-seeking'. Photograph: ...

    Scientists Believe They Have Isolated Gene for Failure - The New Yorker

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    Jun 15, 2015 - According to Logsdon, those who carry the gene for failure have “absolutely no idea that they have it” and thus project the confidence and ...
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