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ge·netic fac·tors

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  1. Genetic factors

    Genetic factors may be the cause of certain diseases.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of genetic factors in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of genetic factors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of genetic factors in a Sentence

  1. Melissa Majumdar:

    While we may not have control over genetic factors that influence metabolism, physical activity -- both through exercise and everyday movements -- can account for 15 % to 30 % of metabolic needs.

  2. Mauricio Nogueira:

    Many, many things need to be looked at. How many people were asymptomatic? How many cases lead to microcephaly? What genetic factors are involved?

  3. Carl Crawford:

    It's not clear whether the reason for this is lower screening rates, the follow up after screening or the kind of treatments that these patients get. it may not be genetic factors alone.

  4. Brad Duchaine:

    Differences in face recognition ability in the typical population result primarily from genetic differences, developmental prosopagnosia (DP) often runs in families, so it is likely that genetic factors play a big role in the emergence of most cases of DP. However, we haven't identified any of the genes involved in face recognition yet.

  5. Michael Weedon:

    Using data from 700,000 individuals, we've found 351 genetic factors that influence whether you prefer mornings or evenings, these factors affect what time people sleep and wake up.


Translations for genetic factors

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  • عوامل وراثيةArabic
  • genetické faktoryCzech
  • Genetische FaktorenGerman
  • Factores genéticosSpanish
  • facteurs génétiquesFrench
  • जेनेटिक कारकHindi
  • גורמים גנטייםHebrew
  • genetische factorenDutch
  • генетические факторыRussian
  • జన్యు కారకాలుTelugu
  • جینیاتی عواملUrdu
  • 遺傳因素Chinese

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