The wild type (WT) is the phenotype of the typical form of a species as it occurs in nature. Originally, the wild type was conceptualized as a product...
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Wild-type transthyretin amyloid (WTTA), also known as senile systemic amyloidosis (SSA), is a disease that typically affects the heart and tendons of...
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common types of systemic amyloidosis are light chain (AL), inflammation (AA), dialysis-related (Aβ2M), and hereditary and old age (ATTR and wild-type transthyretin...
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Normal grey cockatiel (redirect from Wild type cockatiel)
The normal grey cockatiel, wild type cockatiel, wild cockatiel or grey cockatiel, or Common Cockatiel, is the origin cockatiel of all colour genetics...
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light-yellow feathers and orange/red cheek patches. The "normal grey" or "wild type" of a cockatiel's plumage is primarily grey with prominent white flashes...
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Mutant (redirect from Wild-type virus)
scientific usage is broader, referring to any organism differing from the wild type. The word finds its origin in the Latin term mūtant- (stem of mūtāns)...
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Breeding back (section European wild horse)
attempt to achieve an animal breed with a phenotype that resembles a wild type ancestor, usually one that has gone extinct. Breeding back is not to be...
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with females having bodies that are up to 30% larger than an adult male. Wild type fruit flies are yellow-brown, with brick-red eyes and transverse black...
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studies and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. Using a mutated pseudo-wild-type protein specifically mutated to prevent precipitation at high pH, the...
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domestic and feral pigeons have extensively interbred with wild rock doves, genetically pure wild-type pigeons may not exist anymore, or are nearly extinct...
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