| anticipation | 1. The act of anticipating, taking up, placing, or considering something beforehand, or before the proper time in natural order. "So shall my anticipation prevent your discovery." (Shak) 2. Previous view or impression of what is to happen; instinctive prevision; foretaste; antepast; as, the anticipation of the joys of heaven. "The happy anticipation of renewed existence in company with the spirits of the just." (Thodey) 3. Hasty notion; intuitive preconception. "Many men give themselves up to the first anticipations of their minds." (Locke) 4. The commencing of one or more tones of a chord with or during the chord preceding, forming a momentary discord. Synonym: Preoccupation, preclusion, foretaste, prelibation, antepast, pregustation, preconception, expectation, foresight, forethought. Origin: L. Anticipatio: cf. F. Anticipation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Anticipations, Genetic, Genetic Anticipations
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pleasurable expectation something expected (as on the basis of a norm); "each of them had their own anticipations"; "an indicator of expectancy in development" prediction: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) wishing with confidence of fulfillment
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the phenomenon where dominantly inherited diseases have an earlier age of onset and increasing severity in successive generations.
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Phenomenon in which the severity of a genetic condition appears to become more severe and/or arise at an earlier age with subsequent generations (seen in many trinucleotide repeat permutations).
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The phenomenon whereby disease severity increases with each passing generation. Since disease severity is often difficult to measure, anticipation is frequently measured in terms of patient-reported age-of-onset of the disorder. For example, in a disease showing anticipation, a grandchild may have earlier onset than their parent who has earlier onset than their grandparent. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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The disease process in which symptoms show up earlier and are increasingly severe in each generation.
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| Anticipation | the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) |
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| Anticipation | something expected (as on the basis of a norm) |
| Anticipation | pleasurable expectation |
| Anticipation | some early entity whose type or style anticipates a later one |
| Anticipation | wishing with confidence of fulfillment |
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