linkedin post 2017-06-10 03:51:13

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TOO SIMPLE. "Under the classical scheme, a mutation is compared to a wild-type reference, and its phenotypic effects are used to infer gene function. This framework often leads to a semantic shortcut: from a genetic change causing a variation in phenotype, it is often convenient to assimilate the corresponding gene as a causal determinant of a trait." https://lnkd.in/d3vzXnd View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-06-10 04:04:45

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A SYMPHONY NOT A SOLIST. "For example, brown hair pigmentation in one human being is not just a product of the genes coding for pigment synthesizing enzymes but also of the presence of cells producing pigments of relevant substrate molecules (such as tyrosine for melanin), and of the amount of received sun light." https://lnkd.in/d3vzXnd View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-06-10 04:07:22

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AN INTEGRATED WHOLE. "Thus, the genetic reductionist approach, which only explores a few genetic parameters among the variety of causal factors, is vain to fully address the broad question of what makes hair brown, of what brings forth a particular biological structure, or process in its entirety." https://lnkd.in/d3vzXnd View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-06-10 04:12:12

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MULTIFACTORIAL CONSEQUENCES. "A difference in hair color between two individuals could be due in some cases to their genetic difference. We note, however, that not all phenotypic changes can be attributed to genetic changes. A difference in hair color could also be caused by non-genetic factors such as age, intensity of solar radiation or hair dyeing, or by a combination of both genetic and non-genetic differences." https://lnkd.in/d3vzXnd View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-06-10 04:16:01

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SLEIGHT OF HAND. "Alfred Sturtevant formulated the question of the GP map in simple terms: “one of the central problems of biology is that of differentiation – how does an egg develop into a complex many-celled organism? That is, of course, the traditional major problem of embryology; but it also appears in genetics in the form of the question, How do genes produce their effects?” (GP = genotype-phenotype relationship). https://lnkd.in/d3vzXnd View in LinkedIn
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