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Now, it might matter.people with one A allele is in between.
people with one A allele is in between.
But if you have the wrong allele there, it won't be able to hybridize.
But the configuration of the tom40 allele in humans has been shown to have a statistical association with developing this late onset Alzheimer's disease.
And if you have two A alleles, as I do, you're six pounds heavier on average than people who have no A alleles, and then
So if they get bad alleles, they are in trouble.
And this is a gel that shows you the size of the tom40 allele that we're looking at.
But if you have the gene on chromosome 4-- the form of a gene called an allele-- for Huntington's disease, you will die from Huntington's.
And so now, 40% of the population has an A allele.
So what you're left with then is fluorescence indicating whether or not you have that particular allele.
And if it's very bright, you had two of that allele.
And also if you do 23andMe and you're in the unlucky 1% of the population who has two alleles for this recessive
According to a number of genetic tests that I had to look at my genotype I lack, or I should say, I have a nonsense allele for actin 3 and that codes for fast twitch muscle fiber.
So in particular, this has caught the eye of DARPA, which now has an entire program that's looking at, can we preemptively express protective alleles and response
And what we'll do is so instead of having a C, some people have a T. Those are called alleles-- alternate forms of DNA.
It's literally a correlation between the zero, one, or two A alleles and the trait-- in this case, body mass index.
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