- A
phenocopy is a
variation in
phenotype (generally
referring to a
single trait)
which is
caused by
environmental conditions (often, but not necessarily...
- are rare. They
include the
classical Huntington's
disease 'mimic' or
phenocopy syndromes,
called Huntington's disease-like
syndrome types 1, 2 and 3;...
-
allometric engineering in
which one or both
species are mani****ted to
phenocopy the
other species. A step
relevant to the
evaluation of
morphology between...
- unidentified.
Other neurogenetic disorders can
cause an HD-like or HD
phenocopy syndrome but are not
solely defined as HDL syndromes. The
commonest is...
-
phenotypes can be
observed but by
different causes, it is
called phenocopies.
Phenocopies is when
environmental and/or
behavioral modifiers causes an illness...
- was
coined by Dr. H.
Nachstheim in 1957, in
which he
discusses “false”
phenocopies. In
comparison to when a
phenotype is the
result of an environmental...
- climates, they can
exhibit black coloration of
their coats,
making them a
phenocopy of the
black rabbit.
Himalayans are also
known as the Chinese, Egyptian...
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Stewart (Translator).
Adaptation and Intelligence:
Organic Selection and
Phenocopy (University of
Chicago Press, 1980). With Garcia, R.
Psychogenesis and...
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Uitto J,
McLean WH (1998). "A
Mutation in
Human Keratin K6b
Produces a
Phenocopy of the K17
Disorder Pachyonychia Congenita Type 2".
Human Molecular Genetics...