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ancestor by way of
nonrandom mating (inbreeding), the
genotype is said to be
autozygous. This is also
known as
being "identical by descent", or IBD. When the...
- also
according to
whether homozygotes arose allozygously or
autozygously.
Recall that
autozygous alleles have the same
allelic origin, the
likelihood (frequency)...
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common ancestor, and so
their progeny are
homozygous (or more
correctly autozygous) at 1⁄16 of all loci (r = 0.0625). Due to
variation in
geographical and...
- only 12), the
question of
identity could easily be
settled by a test for
autozygous DNA, if a
blood or
tissue sample were to be made available. Calment's...
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generic term that can be used for
either autozygous segments or UPD.[citation needed]
Autozygous segment: An
autozygous segment is bi-parental and seen only...
- S; Miyazawa, H; Ishii, K; Uchiyama, B; Ishida, T; et al. (2006). "The
autozygous segments predicted by a genome-wide SNP
typing revealed mutations in the...
- homozygotes.
Nearly all rare
homozygous LOF
genotypes were
found within autozygous segments (94.9%). Even
though most of
these individuals had no obvious...
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Investigation of
homologous chromosomes through gene
mapping revealed an
autozygous region (a
location on a
chromosome where both
alleles of a gene originate...