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Liauw, Jennifer Ann. Characterization of differential gene expression in presenilin 1-deficient mice. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2002.

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J, Leaver C., Boulter D, Flavell R. B, and Royal Society (Great Britain). Discussion Meeting, eds. Differential gene expression and plant development: Proceedings of a Royal Society discussion meeting held on 23 and 24 April 1986. London: The Society, 1986.

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Purzner, Andrew. Differential gene expression of LUCA-15 and other cancer related genes in primary breast tissue. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 2003.

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Colonna-Romano, Sergio. Differential-display reverse transcription-PCR (DDRT-PCR). Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1998.

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Rintala, Nina. Differential gene expression in radiosensitive and radioresistant breast cancer cells using cDNA microarray analysis. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 2001.

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Brooks, P. R. Isozyme-specific polymerase chain reaction technology for theanalysis of differential ligninolytic gene expression inphanerochaete chrysosporium. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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Billia, Filio. Analysis of differential gene expression in a complex differentiating hierarchy by global amplification of cDNA from single hemopoietic precursors. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997.

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Hampson, Lynne. Gene expression in haemopoiesis: Isolation and characterisation of differentially expressed sequences. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1996.

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Orsino, Angelina. Characterization and differential expression of connexin genes in the rodent uterus. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1995.

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E, Hansen, and Harper G, eds. Differentially expressed genes in plants: A bench manual. London: Taylor & Francis, 1997.

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(Editor), R. A. Leslie, and H. A. Robertson (Editor), eds. Differential Display: A Practical Approach. Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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McClelland, Michael, ed. Expression Genetics: Differential Display (Biotechniques Update Series). EATON PUBLISHING, 1999.

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Peng, Liang, Meade Jonathan D, and Pardee Arthur B. 1921-, eds. Differential display methods and protocols. 2nd ed. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 2005.

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Pardee, Arthur B., Peng Liang, and Jonathan Meade. Differential Display Methods and Protocols. Humana Press, 2010.

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(Editor), R. A. Leslie, and H. A. Robertson (Editor), eds. Differential Display: A Practical Approach. Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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A, Leslie Ronald, and Robertson H, eds. Differential display: A practical approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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(Editor), Peng Liang, Jonathan Meade (Editor), and Arthur B. Pardee (Editor), eds. Differential Display Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology). 2nd ed. Humana Press, 2005.

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Whang, Charles Young. Gene expression analysis of an anaerobic benzene degrading consortium using differential display. 2005.

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Whang, Charles Young. Gene expression analysis of an anaerobic benzene degrading consortium using differential display. 2005.

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J, Leaver C., Boulter D, Flavell R. B, and Royal Society, eds. Differential gene expression in the regulation of plant growth and development: A discussion. London: Royal Society, 1986.

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Differential gene expression in presentation versus drug-resistant relapse AML: In search of drug resistance genes by the differential display approach. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1999.

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Peng, Liang, and Pardee Arthur B. 1921-, eds. Differential display methods and protocols. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 1997.

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Hansen, Axel Kornerup. Differentially Expressed Genes In Plants: A Bench Manual. CRC, 1997.

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Hansen, Axel Kornerup. Differentially Expressed Genes in Plants: A Bench Manual. Taylor & Francis Group, 1997.

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Hansen, Axel Kornerup. Differentially Expressed Genes in Plants: A Bench Manual. Taylor & Francis Group, 1997.

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Shepard, Brett David. Differential expression of virulence-related genes by Enterococcus faecalis in response to biological cues. [s.n.], 2002.

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Massey, Douglas S., and Brandon Wagner. Segregation, Stigma, and Stratification: A Biosocial Model. Edited by Brenda Major, John F. Dovidio, and Bruce G. Link. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.14.

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This chapter reviews research on segregation’s effect in generating concentrated poverty and stigma, and it explores the biological consequences of exposure to these conditions for health and socioeconomic status. High levels of segregation interact with high levels of poverty to produce concentrated poverty for African Americans and Hispanics in many metropolitan areas. In addition to objective circumstances of deprivation, the concentration of poverty also brings about the stigmatization of the segregated group. The differential exposure of Blacks and Hispanics to concentrated neighborhood disadvantage and its correlates, in turn, functions to shorten telomeres, increase allostatic load, and alter gene expression in deleterious ways. In so doing, it compromises health and cognitive ability, the two critical components of human capital formation, thus systematically undermining the socioeconomic prospects of African Americans and Hispanics in today’s post-industrial, information economy.
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Kan, Carol, and Ma-Li Wong. Genetics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198789284.003.0004.

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An association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and depression has been reported in epidemiological studies. Finding a genetic overlap between T2DM and depression will provide evidence to support a common biological pathway to both disorders. Genetic correlations observed from twin studies indicate that a small magnitude of the variance in liability can be attributed to genetic factors. However, no genetic overlap has been observed between T2DM and depression in genome-wide association studies using both the polygenic score and the linkage disequilibrium score regression approaches. Clarifying the shared heritability between these two complex traits is an important next step towards better therapy and treatment. Another area that needs to be explored is gene–environment interaction, since genotypes can affect an individual’s responses to the environment and environment can differentially affect genotypes expression.
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