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re: One step closer to tying homosexuality to the human genome

Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:49 pm to
Posted by WeeWee
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Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:49 pm to
I think what
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onmymedicalgrind
is trying to say is want is us to say that for example on chromosome 14 gene #148 an A has been changed to a T. However if he reads my second link he will see that they this is as close as research have gotten it. He is changing his argument to nit pick the actually nucleotide #.

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In the p53 gene of lung cancer, five major Gright arrowT mutational sites (in codons 157, 158, 245, 248, and 273) consist of methylated CpGs (Yoon et al., 2001).
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