A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
A form of gene interaction whereby the expression of one gene interferes with or masks the expression of a different gene or genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or masks the effects of other genes are said to be epistatic to the effected genes. Genes whose expression is affected (blocked or masked) are hypostatic to the interfering genes
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Epistaxsis. : ENT, Head and Neck Emergencies : a Logan Turner Companion
2018
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epistemic ability. : Good Thinking : a Knowledge First Virtue Epistemology
Epistemics -- History -- 20th century. : The Current state of the coherence theory : critical essays on the epistemic theories of Keith Lehrer and Laurence BonJour, with replies / edited by John W. Bender
Épistémologie de la sociologie -- Italie. : A modern history of sociology in Italy and the various patterns of its epistemological development / Guglielmo Rinzivillo
Here are entered works on a doctrine espoused by Reformed or Calvinist philosophers and theologians which asserts the rationality of belief in God while denying the necessity for a natural theology to lead to such a belief in God, and asserts the relevance of Christian faith to philosophical problems