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The retinoblastoma gene is autosomal dominant? Really? by pathologystudent Posted Wed 27 Oct 2010 9:43pm recessive trait on a cellular level? That makes no sense to me. A. Before we get to the answer, let’s take a look at what some reputable sources say about autosomal dominant... condition), retinoblastoma results. D. Therefore, retinoblastoma is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait at the cellular level; nevertheless, retinoblastoma behaves clinically Read on »
Personality traits and @stupid… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jul 2010 12:48pm Personality traits and @ stupidcancer . Read on »
They may exhibit similar traits by relationships .. Posted Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:00pm D Everyone' s an Individual. Whatever traits two or more persons may possess, each and every individual is unique. Therefore, no two people are the same. They may exhibit similar traits, but only in a manner unique to themselves. Read on »
A very common trait of people im... by Jeff H. Patient ExpertHealth Impact Award Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:51pm A very common trait of people impacted with ADD, is the challenge of listening. Heck, who’s kidding who, it’s a common trait with most people!! Maintaining interest is hard when the ability to focus or concentrate is not what it should be for a person. I recall being younger and sitting in school, or participating in […] Read on »
Top traits that really turn us off by Ann H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:06pm I've just been over to visit with my Blogging Boomer friends at LifeTwo and couldn't help laughing when I spotted these two little gems: Top men’s traits and behaviors that turn off women Top women’s traits that turn off men I'm not a man, so obviously I can only comment on the traits and behaviours that turn off women, but I'd say they've got Read on »
Children with autistic traits remain undiagnosed by Leslie M. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 22 Mar 2010 6:49pm Children with autistic traits remain undiagnosed March 22, 2010 There has been a major increase in the incidence of autism over the last twenty years. While people have differing opinions as to why this is (environment, vaccines, mother's age, better diagnostic practice, more awareness etc.) there are still many children who have autistic traits Read on »
Personality Traits amongst people with Multiple Sclerosis by stuart Patient Expert Posted Wed 02 Sep 2009 6:21pm (Geez - I wonder where I fit-in ??) Personality traits can influence social and cognitive functioning. It is thought that personality traits may influence the quality... imaging (fMRI), a specific sequence of MRI which describes the activation of the different cortical areas of the brain, can identify different personality traits in a group Read on »
Picking Traits of Our ChildrenPoses Some Thorny Questions by Brett .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 1:02am society determine what is a good trait and what is a bad one? Mutations have been occurring throughout the evolutionary process. The dwarfs mentioned in the Times essay, prefer... Times essay. Notice I put quotes around the word “normal.” Why? To some dwarfs and deaf people, their traits are just that, normal. After all, these two traits can be traced deep Read on »
Top 10 Terrific Traits of Autistic People by Ginger T. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:30am Griffin's mom Lora shares some of the great things about our kids: http://griffinblaise.blogspot.com Read on »