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Group-based pharmacogenetic prediction: is it feasible and do current NHS England ethnic classifications provide appropriate data?
Pharmacogenomics J
; 21(1): 47-59, 2021 02.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32683419
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Analysis of European case-control studies suggests that common inherited variation in mitochondrial DNA is not involved in susceptibility to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler
; 13(4): 341-6, 2012 Jun.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22409358
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A worldwide correlation of lactase persistence phenotype and genotypes.
BMC Evol Biol
; 10: 36, 2010 Feb 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20144208
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Lactose digestion and the evolutionary genetics of lactase persistence.
Hum Genet
; 124(6): 579-91, 2009 Jan.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19034520
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Multiple rare variants as a cause of a common phenotype: several different lactase persistence associated alleles in a single ethnic group.
J Mol Evol
; 69(6): 579-88, 2009 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19937006
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Evaluation of a novel reverse-hybridization StripAssay for typing DNA variants useful in diagnosis of adult-type hypolactasia.
Clin Chim Acta
; 392(1-2): 58-62, 2008 Jun.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18396155
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Pitfalls in LightCycler diagnosis of the single-nucleotide polymorphism 13.9 kb upstream of the lactase gene that is associated with adult-type hypolactasia.
Clin Chim Acta
; 384(1-2): 93-8, 2007 Sep.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17651714
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Conserved SNH domain of the proto-oncoprotein SYT interacts with components of the human chromatin remodelling complexes, while the QPGY repeat domain forms homo-oligomers.
Oncogene
; 22(50): 8156-67, 2003 Nov 06.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14603256
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A novel polymorphism associated with lactose tolerance in Africa: multiple causes for lactase persistence?
Hum Genet
; 120(6): 779-88, 2007 Feb.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17120047
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The proto-oncoprotein SYT interacts with SYT-interacting protein/co-activator activator (SIP/CoAA), a human nuclear receptor co-activator with similarity to EWS and TLS/FUS family of proteins.
J Biol Chem
; 280(52): 42863-76, 2005 Dec 30.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16227627
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