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Spanish term or phrase:
indivíduos
English translation:
individuals
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Charles Davis
Jul 16, 2019 06:17
4 yrs ago
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Spanish term
indivíduos
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Cholestorol and statins
En ausencia de PCSK9, el receptor es «reciclado», siendo transportado a la membrana celular, donde puede continuar captando partículas LDL.
En sentido inverso, se han descrito mutaciones con defecto de síntesis de PCSK9, que presenta un fenotipo opuesto al de la hipercolesterolemia familiar: reducción de cifras de colesterol circulante y descenso notable de la incidencia de cardiopatía isquémica.
Se han descrito unos pocos individuos homocigotos o dobles heterocigotos de alelos nulos de PCSK9, con niveles de PCSK9 indetectables.
Not sure about "individuos" in this particular sentence. Are they talking about human individuals or individual alleles? Thoughts?
TIA, Juliette
En sentido inverso, se han descrito mutaciones con defecto de síntesis de PCSK9, que presenta un fenotipo opuesto al de la hipercolesterolemia familiar: reducción de cifras de colesterol circulante y descenso notable de la incidencia de cardiopatía isquémica.
Se han descrito unos pocos individuos homocigotos o dobles heterocigotos de alelos nulos de PCSK9, con niveles de PCSK9 indetectables.
Not sure about "individuos" in this particular sentence. Are they talking about human individuals or individual alleles? Thoughts?
TIA, Juliette
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It means people (or in theory other organisms) who have this genetic characteristic. "Individuos" as a noun must means that.
"Homocigoto se refiere a la composición genética de una característica específica en un organismo diploide. Cada alelo de un gen en particular se hereda de cada progenitor. Si ambos alelos para ese gen en particular son iguales, entonces el organismo es homocigoto."
https://www.genome.gov/es/genetics-glossary/Homocigoto
"A heterozygote is an individual having two different alleles at a genetic locus; a homozygote is an individual having two copies of the same allele at a locus."
https://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/a-z/Heterozygote_...
You could call them homozygous individuals (, or indeed homozygotic individuals, and you even find homozygote individuals.
"Individuals have two copies of genes on the autosomes (and in females on the X chromosomes), in homozygous individuals (homozygotes) both copies of the allele are identical. Homozygous individuals will always pass their allele onto any children."
https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk/glossary/homozygous...
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Note added at 15 mins (2019-07-16 06:32:47 GMT)
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I highlighted the wrong phrase in the second reference, but the principle is the same.
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Note added at 32 mins (2019-07-16 06:49:45 GMT)
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The word "homozygote" can't be applied to alleles, but only to organisms.
"Homocigoto se refiere a la composición genética de una característica específica en un organismo diploide. Cada alelo de un gen en particular se hereda de cada progenitor. Si ambos alelos para ese gen en particular son iguales, entonces el organismo es homocigoto."
https://www.genome.gov/es/genetics-glossary/Homocigoto
"A heterozygote is an individual having two different alleles at a genetic locus; a homozygote is an individual having two copies of the same allele at a locus."
https://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/a-z/Heterozygote_...
You could call them homozygous individuals (, or indeed homozygotic individuals, and you even find homozygote individuals.
"Individuals have two copies of genes on the autosomes (and in females on the X chromosomes), in homozygous individuals (homozygotes) both copies of the allele are identical. Homozygous individuals will always pass their allele onto any children."
https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk/glossary/homozygous...
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Note added at 15 mins (2019-07-16 06:32:47 GMT)
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I highlighted the wrong phrase in the second reference, but the principle is the same.
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Note added at 32 mins (2019-07-16 06:49:45 GMT)
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The word "homozygote" can't be applied to alleles, but only to organisms.
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YESHWANT UMRALKAR
: notwithstanding the rather detailed explanation, grammatically it is pretty much obvious that the attributes "homocigotos o dobles heterocigotos" qualify the noun individuos, hence individuals
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Thanks! Yes, I agree; it's essentially a grammatical point. The rest is just background.
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Muriel Vasconcellos
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Thanks, Muriel :-)
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liz askew
: Indeed. Pretty straightforward.
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Thanks, Liz :-)
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José Patrício
: The main difference between homozygous and heterozygous is that homozygous individuals carry two identical alleles whereas heterozygous individuals - https://pediaa.com/difference-between-homozygous-and-heteroz...
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Thanks, Jose :-)
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María Patricia Arce
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Thanks, María Patricia :-)
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Elisa Lopez Schiaffino
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Thanks, Elisa :-)
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Maria Kisic
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Thanks, Maria :-)
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Clarkalo
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Many thanks, Clarkalo :-) Do you know the expression "rectificar es de sabios"?
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JohnMcDove
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Gracias, John ;-)
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Comment: "Many thanks."
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