Examples of 'genes have a' in a sentence

Meaning of "genes have a"

genes have a: this phrase implies that genetic factors play a role in a particular trait, characteristic, or behavior, indicating that one's genetic makeup influences the outcome

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Our genes have a selfish drive to multiply.
Women with mutations in the BRCA genes have a particularly increased risk.
Genes have a habit of not staying still.
Most of the human disease genes have a recognisable genome match in the fruit fly.
Genes have a major role in acne breakouts.
In alpha thalassemia, one or more of the alpha globin genes have a mutation or abnormality.
Most cleft genes have a sumoylation component.
Research suggests that hat genes have a ‘ memory '.
Genes have a lot to do with that.
The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more genes have a decrease in gene expression.
Your genes have a political past.
No, 61 per cent of all known human disease genes have a recognisable match in fruit flies.
Genes have a tendency to skip generations.
These results show that the NP and PA genes have a major contribution to the ts-phenotype.
Genes have a strong negative charge because of the nucleotide unit.

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About 75 % of known human disease genes have a recognizable match in the genome of fruit flies.
Genes have a special code called DNA that determines many things about the person.
First, although about 99 % of human genes have a mouse homolog Waterston et al.
These genes have a powerful effect on our eating habits and how easily we store fat.
None of these genes have a common gene ontology.
Certain genes have a role in the immune system, associated with a tendency to develop RA.
They found that genes have a lot to do with looking young.
The secondary genes have a certain degree of homology to the primary genes.
All eukaryotic genes have a poly A tail and this information is used for cloning.
The reconstituted genes have a short life, and mine would be shorter without them.
MADS-box genes have a variety of functions.
Human dopamine receptor genes have a detectable variation referred to as the DRD2 TaqI polymorphism.
Sixty of these genes have a 90 % chance of increasing the risk of autism in children.
People with two defective genes have a high likelihood of developing emphysema, usually between ages 30 to 40.

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