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    “…Common single-nucleotide polymorphisms at candidate genes for obesity may act as effect modifiers for environmental factors. …”
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    “…In this work, the authors want to offer a brief overview of the different validated targets that are involved in diverse parasite pathways: glycolysis, sterol synthesis, the de novo biosynthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides, the degradative processing of peptides and proteins, oxidative stress damage and purine salvage and nucleotide synthesis and metabolism. …”
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    “…Using 454 pyrosequencing 12 microsatellite loci including di- and tri-nucleotide repeats were characterized in L. subulatum. …”
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    “…Epigenetics refers to all the modifications that alter gene activity without nucleotide sequence modification, but including the chromatin structure alteration as a direct consequence. …”
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    “…On the other hand, several routes of amino acid and nucleotide biosynthesis are up-regulated whilst amino acid transport and catabolism genes are down-regulated. …”
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    “…Although several studies have shown the role of nucleotide motifs and local characteristics of the sequences as the cause of such non-random distribution, the relevance of the functional factors in defining the position of the breakpoints involved in chromosomal translocations has not yet been tested experimentally. …”
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    “…Pharmacogenomic analysis was performed to investigate the association between VEGF single-nucleotide polymorphisms and clinical outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 89 mCRC patients were recruited in a two-step study design; 28 were included in the dose-finding study and 59 in the pharmacogenomic analysis. …”
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    “…La primera asociación genética para la hipermetropía se publicó en el 2010 por Veerappan que encontró una asociación entre los SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms) rs12536657 y rs5745718 del gen HGF (factor de crecimiento hepatocitario) y la hipermetropía en un estudio de casos y controles en una población adulta australiana.…”
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    “…Epigenetics refers to molecular factors and processes around the DNA that regulate genome activity without nucleotide sequence modification. One of these epigenetic factors are miRNAs, a class of small (17-25 nts in length) single stranded non coding RNAs that post transcriptionally regulate gene expression in animals, plants and unicellular eukaryotes. …”
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    “…On the other hand, a healthy lifestyle change has been suggested to have impact on DNA damage markers, such as telomeres: repetitive nucleotide sequences (5 -TTAGGG-3 ) at the end of chromosomes providing stability and protection towards the genome. …”
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    “…It has even been suggested that an imbalance in the cyclic nucleotides signaling caused by an inadequate control by these enzymes may contribute to the synaptic deficits occurring in neurodegenerative disorders that curse with dementia. …”
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    “…Instead, phenotypes are largely dictated by “off-target” effects resulting from partial complementarity of siRNAs to multiple mRNAs via the “seed” region (i.e., nucleotides 2–8), reminiscent of the way specificity is determined for endogenous microRNAs. …”
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