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Correlated genotypes in friendship networks — PNAS


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Edited by Gene E. Robinson, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, and approved December 15, 2010 (received for Wall Phot
review August 6, 2010) by Sandip D

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Jawaid Ahsan Interesting study !! Profile Pic


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Sandip Das we all have FB/fb allele....anyone with fb/fb? Sponsore


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Jawaid Ahsan Ha ha ha.. fb/fb allele is very 'rare' now, has been
greatly affected by the recent 'genetic drift'.. FB has a 'dominant
negative' effect on fb.. mutation rate is very high and few are
found to have FB/FB allele as well who are 'viable' and surviving in
this time of 'recession'.. :)
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Jawaid Ahsan Research says, FB gene causes 'eating disorders'
(Ref: my FB profile! :-)) leading them to eat less, and another academic
research says eating less increases longevity, so FB gene
eventually increases the life-span of a person, not Bad !! :)
20 hours ago · Like

Sandip Das the other major effect QTLs that influence correlated
social behaviour are ORK/ork, TWT/twt, LNKDIN/lnkdin and several
minor effect qtls....and each has a compunded additive effect!
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Jawaid Ahsan True.. and presence of even a single extra copy of Seidenba
a gene called 'time' increases this phenotype..
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Sandip Das Mendelian Genetics, QTL /eQTL/ haplotype mapping has


reached new heights!
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Jawaid Ahsan Yess.. let's hope for some 'reverse mutation' or Like · 2
'retrogressive metamorphosis' in this population..
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