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Перевод: locus
[существительное] местоположение; геометрическое место точек; траектория ; положение гена в хромосоме; положение гена на генетической карте
Тезаурус:
- Results from a family study combining linkage and segregation analyses have indicated that the ACE/ID polymorphism is unlikely to be the locus directly affecting the variability of plasma ACE, but that it could be a marker in strong linkage disequilibrium with this locus.
- The second fragment (23kb) detected by the 680-bp probe is from an unrelated locus (see Fig. 3 legend) and serves as a control for the amount of DNA loaded in this experiment as it is not deleted.
- Analysis of spontaneous miniature synaptic currents, associated with NMDA- or L-glutamate-induced STP, has provided evidence for an increase in quantal size in the hippocampal slice, implying a postsynaptic locus, and an increase in miniature frequency in cultured hippocampal neurons, implying a presynaptic locus.
- For rather than being the locus of action, choice, etc., the individual is to be seen as a "conjuncture" of social practices; each person's intentional properties can be "explained away" as the result of constraints imposed upon them by the structured whole.
- The current deteriorating standards of living and acute social problems that owe so much of their origin to the decline in the economy suggest that the inheritance at the time of Independence of a highly developed mining sector was a very mixed blessing: the lack of balance it occasioned in the economic base has resulted in serious economic and social disequilibrium with the locus of control resting as much with decisions made in the London Metal Market as with policies established in Lusaka.
- If we just consider a single locus, the equilibrium frequency is .
- The liability of each person is assumed to be determined by the independent contribution of a major locus (g) (a locus that causes a displacement of more than one phenotypic standard deviation between normal and abnormal genotypes on the liability scale); a multifactorial component (c), attributable in theory to a large number of genetic or environmental influences, or both, acting additively and transmitted from parents to their children; and a random, non-transmitted environmental factor (e).
- Pain in man requires the presence of distributed neuronal circuits rather than a single locus.
- Cells do exist that can influence the excitability of the cortical neurones, in the locus coeruleus and the raphe nucleus, deep within the brain.
- While Unix International is currently keeping the report under wraps, Locus is keen to talk about its own conclusions.
- Allowing that the countryside is the locus of virtue, Leapor makes sweeping though defensible observations on the attitudes of the rich and the power of money.
- We used a segregation analysis based on the so called mixed model, which incorporates Mendelian inheritance of a single major gene locus, non-Mendelian polygenic inheritance, and transmissible or non-transmissible environmental factors.
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