The C . M . Rick Tomato Genetics Resource Center at UC Davis is a gene bank of wild relatives, monogenic mutants and miscellaneous genetic stocks of tomato.
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If a physical system is both a holonomic system and a monogenic system, then it is possible to derive Lagrange's equations from Hamilton's principle.
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Few years later, he extended Cauchy's integral formula to every monogenic function on a isomorphic to a given complex algebra : precisely, he proves the formula
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"' Mendelian genetics of humans exophenotype "'deals only with properties in the domain of monogenic inheritance, i . e . simple gene inheritance.
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The results in this section actually hold for any element " a " of an arbitrary semigroup and the monogenic subsemigroup \ langle a \ rangle it generates.
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From this data, Haldane concluded that no single factor could be proven responsible for the observed phenotypic variation, in what were considered to be simple, monogenic diseases.
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Currently, techniques for molecular characterization of disease mechanisms are established for many monogenic diseases, but these studies do not improve understanding of genetic interactions and their phenotypic implications.
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It is now used as a synonym for dominantly inherited, monogenic defects of insulin secretion occurring at any age, and no longer includes any forms of type 2 diabetes.
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Slater was known for advocating from 1958 a'monogenic'theory of schizophrenia, by which schizophrenia was alleged to be caused by a single ( partially dominant ) gene.
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GDRDA works by first generating polymorphic genetic markers for a monogenic trait ( which the tau has already been proven to be ) that can be directly identified in the genome.