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Phenocopy的定義,好像跟網路上查到的不太一樣耶
共筆上寫的定義感覺跟heterogeneity分不太出來
這邊不知道是太久以前上的還是當時我沒有專心上課
現在不太有印象了
所以想麻煩製作或審稿如果錄音檔還留著的話幫忙聽一下,確定老師上課是怎麼說的
謝謝
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附上網路上查到的資料
MedlinePlus
http://www2.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwmednlm?book=Medical&va=phenocopy
a phenotypic variation that is caused by unusual environmental conditions and
resembles the normal expression of a genotype other than its own
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenocopy
A phenocopy is an individual whose phenotype (generally referring to a single
trait), under a particular environmental condition, is identical to the one
of another individual whose phenotype is determined by the genotype. In other
words the phenocopy environmental condition mimics the phenotype produced by
a gene.
An incorrect example of a phenocopy is a person with bleached brunette hair;
the bleached hair is intended to mimic genetically determined blonde hair of
actual blonde people. The false phenocopy can be easily distinguished by
observing the roots of the hair or by shining an ultraviolet light on the
bleached brunette hair.
A correct example of a phenocopy is a person whose anti-psychotic medication
causes them to manifest the same symptoms as the genetically determined
Parkinsons disease.
An example of a phenocopy are the Vanessa genus of butterflies who can can
change phenotype based on the local temperature. If introduced to Lapland
they mimic butterflies localised to this area and if localised to Syria they
mimic buterflies of this area. These phenotypes aren't inherited and are
solely down to environment.
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