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From Gene to Phene*
Functional Phenomics: an Emerging Field Integrating High-Throughput Phenotyping, 2 Physiology, and Bioinformatics
Phene Analysis, Overdominance, Variability
Effects of a Temperature-Sensitive Minute Mutation on Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster
From Gene to Phene: Scientists Demonstrate Genetic Control of Phenotypic Variability
The Maize Unstable Factor for Orange1 Is a Dominant Epigenetic Modifier
Supporting Disease Candidate Gene Discovery Based on Phenotype Mining
The Philosophy of Molecular and Developmental Biology
Genome-Wide Association Analysis Unveils Novel Qtls for Seminal Root
Genetic Control of Root Anatomical Plasticity in Maize
Integration of Root Phenes for Soil Resource Acquisition
Standard Genetic Nomenclature Zhiliang Hu Iowa State University,
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The Mec-8 Gene of Caenorhabditis Elegans Affects Muscle and Sensory Neuron Function and Interacts with Three Other Genes: Unc-52, Smu-1 and Smu-2
Book Reviews
Automated Methods Enable Direct Computation on Phenotypic Descriptions for Novel Candidate Gene Prediction
Deciphering Genome-To-Phenome Relationships
Interoperability Between Phenotype and Anatomy Ontologies
Developmental Causation and the Problem of Homology
Top View
Emotion and Reasoning in Human Decision-Making
Emotion and Reasoning in Human Decision-Making SM-WP-2019 February 2019
Conditional Mutations in Drosophila: Concept of Genes That Control Individual Development
The Random Phenotype Concept, with Applications
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Large-Scale Machine Learning-Based Phenotyping Significantly Improves Genomic Discovery for Optic Nerve Head Morphology
Deltex, a Locus Interacting with the Neurogenic Genes, Notch, Delta and Mastermind in Drosophila Melanogaster
Research for Sustainable Bioenergy Workshop October 2–4, 2013 Convened by U.S
Biomaterial Cues Regulate Epigenetic State and Cell Functions—A Systematic Review
Tissue Phenomics for Prognostic Biomarker Discovery in Low- and Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer