LINKAGE RELATIONS OF AUTOSOMAL FACTORS IN
... fits closely the expected one to one ratio. Backcrosses to the recessive normal gave 4632 naked necks to 4769 normals. Crest.-This breed trait is expressed by causing the feathers on the head to be much longer than normal and to grow more erectly. It has been shown by FISHER(1934) that homozygous cr ...
... fits closely the expected one to one ratio. Backcrosses to the recessive normal gave 4632 naked necks to 4769 normals. Crest.-This breed trait is expressed by causing the feathers on the head to be much longer than normal and to grow more erectly. It has been shown by FISHER(1934) that homozygous cr ...
Cytogenetic Analysis Shows that the Unusually Large Chromosome
... (black larval marking) silkworm (Bombyx mori) strain (TWPB). We have analyzed the composition and arrangement of this large chromosome. A genetic linkage analysis shows that the large chromosome is made up of the W chromosome, the second chromosome fragment (p fragment), and the fifth chromosome (li ...
... (black larval marking) silkworm (Bombyx mori) strain (TWPB). We have analyzed the composition and arrangement of this large chromosome. A genetic linkage analysis shows that the large chromosome is made up of the W chromosome, the second chromosome fragment (p fragment), and the fifth chromosome (li ...
Synchronisation hubs in the visual cortex may arise from strong
... responses, we computed the oscillation score, as described previously (Muresan et al., 2008). In brief, this measure is based on analysing the power spectrum of autocorrelation histograms (ACHs) computed with 1-ms resolution (see below). The oscillation score is defined as the ratio between the peak ...
... responses, we computed the oscillation score, as described previously (Muresan et al., 2008). In brief, this measure is based on analysing the power spectrum of autocorrelation histograms (ACHs) computed with 1-ms resolution (see below). The oscillation score is defined as the ratio between the peak ...
Quantitative trait loci associated with maximal exercise endurance in
... generated F values with their associated probabilities. These probabilities were converted to logs of the odds favoring linkage (i.e., LOD scores) by logarithmic transformation [LOD ⫽ log10(1/probability)]. If the highest LOD calculated for a given chromosome exceeded a specific threshold value, a Q ...
... generated F values with their associated probabilities. These probabilities were converted to logs of the odds favoring linkage (i.e., LOD scores) by logarithmic transformation [LOD ⫽ log10(1/probability)]. If the highest LOD calculated for a given chromosome exceeded a specific threshold value, a Q ...
clinical dilemmas and surgical treatment of penoscrotal, scrotal and
... some Y considered responsible for the spermatogenesis. At the short arm of the chromosomes X and Y there are homologous sites that approach each other during the zygonema of the myosis. This means that the genetic material is exchanged between X and Y chromosomes during the cross-over process. Since ...
... some Y considered responsible for the spermatogenesis. At the short arm of the chromosomes X and Y there are homologous sites that approach each other during the zygonema of the myosis. This means that the genetic material is exchanged between X and Y chromosomes during the cross-over process. Since ...
ANIMAL GENETICS
... geneticist has analysed his animals into their independently heritable characters, and now his experience, gained whilst working with the more simply organised sorts of living beings, is equipping him to engage in the character-analysis and synthesis of such complex and highly organised creatures as ...
... geneticist has analysed his animals into their independently heritable characters, and now his experience, gained whilst working with the more simply organised sorts of living beings, is equipping him to engage in the character-analysis and synthesis of such complex and highly organised creatures as ...
Genetic epidemiology of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
... region in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Across the remainder of the genome, the strongest evidence of allele sharing was obtained on 16q and 10q22-q23. The HLA region was also highlighted in a recent sib pair analysis where there was higher than expected haplotype sharing among sib pairs concordant ...
... region in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Across the remainder of the genome, the strongest evidence of allele sharing was obtained on 16q and 10q22-q23. The HLA region was also highlighted in a recent sib pair analysis where there was higher than expected haplotype sharing among sib pairs concordant ...
Tactile orientation perception: an ideal observer analysis of human
... have elliptical RFs (Pruszynski and Johansson 2014; VegaBermudez and Johnson 1999) with aspect ratios that are similar, on average, to those of S1 cortical neurons (Sripati et al. 2006b). Elongated RFs, however, seem to be somewhat more prevalent in cortex than in the periphery. Sripati et al. (2006 ...
... have elliptical RFs (Pruszynski and Johansson 2014; VegaBermudez and Johnson 1999) with aspect ratios that are similar, on average, to those of S1 cortical neurons (Sripati et al. 2006b). Elongated RFs, however, seem to be somewhat more prevalent in cortex than in the periphery. Sripati et al. (2006 ...
A Sexual Ornament in Chickens Is Affected bu Selected during Domestication
... three separate intercrosses between wild and domestic chickens, a locus affecting comb mass (a sexual ornament in the chicken) and several fitness traits (primarily medullary bone allocation and fecundity) was identified. This locus contains two tightly-linked genes, BMP2 and HAO1, which together pr ...
... three separate intercrosses between wild and domestic chickens, a locus affecting comb mass (a sexual ornament in the chicken) and several fitness traits (primarily medullary bone allocation and fecundity) was identified. This locus contains two tightly-linked genes, BMP2 and HAO1, which together pr ...
National Toxicology Program Technical Reports Peer Review Panel Meeting October 29, 2013
... mesothelioma may have been related to vinylidene chloride exposure. There was clear evidence of carcinogenic activity of vinylidene chloride in male B6C3F1/N mice based on increased incidences of renal tubule adenoma and carcinoma. Increased incidences of hepatocholangiocarcinoma may have been relat ...
... mesothelioma may have been related to vinylidene chloride exposure. There was clear evidence of carcinogenic activity of vinylidene chloride in male B6C3F1/N mice based on increased incidences of renal tubule adenoma and carcinoma. Increased incidences of hepatocholangiocarcinoma may have been relat ...
C3H/HeJ
... requires many factors, particularly those that deal with excretion of the compound. Humans, by the nature of their genetic makeup, may respond differently to the same drug and this field of study is called pharmacogenomics (1). There are polymorphisms found between individuals and some of them have ...
... requires many factors, particularly those that deal with excretion of the compound. Humans, by the nature of their genetic makeup, may respond differently to the same drug and this field of study is called pharmacogenomics (1). There are polymorphisms found between individuals and some of them have ...
Deep Insight Section
... In fact, the information on this subject has grown so large that Pub Med, the webb-site of the US National Library of Medecine, by now lists over 550 original titles not to mention the so-call related articles. In the bulk of this material. I particulary like to stress the elegant contributions from ...
... In fact, the information on this subject has grown so large that Pub Med, the webb-site of the US National Library of Medecine, by now lists over 550 original titles not to mention the so-call related articles. In the bulk of this material. I particulary like to stress the elegant contributions from ...
The role of the genetic counsellor: a systematic review of
... 299 records excluded on basis they did not report research, or did not address genetic counsellor role. ...
... 299 records excluded on basis they did not report research, or did not address genetic counsellor role. ...
version pdf - Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and
... cleft lip and palate holoprosencephaly and other brain malformations hexadactyly, radial hypo-/aplasia ...
... cleft lip and palate holoprosencephaly and other brain malformations hexadactyly, radial hypo-/aplasia ...
Clinical Findings in Chromosome Aberrations
... holoprosencephaly and other brain malformations hexadactyly, radial hypo-/aplasia ...
... holoprosencephaly and other brain malformations hexadactyly, radial hypo-/aplasia ...
Educational Item Section Clinical findings in chromosome aberrations in Oncology and Haematology
... differentiated structures, e.g. facies, male genitalia, distal limbs. Development : • Often most impressive in early childhood. • Tendency to catch-up growth of facial structures. • In some aberrations marked changes with age. ...
... differentiated structures, e.g. facies, male genitalia, distal limbs. Development : • Often most impressive in early childhood. • Tendency to catch-up growth of facial structures. • In some aberrations marked changes with age. ...
III. Linkage
... - Crossing over events increase as the distance between genes increases - So, the frequency of crossing over (‘CO’) gametes can be used as an index of distance between genes! (Thus, genes can be ‘mapped’ through crosses…) - How can we measure the frequency of recombinant (‘cross-over’) gametes? Is t ...
... - Crossing over events increase as the distance between genes increases - So, the frequency of crossing over (‘CO’) gametes can be used as an index of distance between genes! (Thus, genes can be ‘mapped’ through crosses…) - How can we measure the frequency of recombinant (‘cross-over’) gametes? Is t ...
Chapter 2. Left in the Genes - SciTech Connect
... lower birth weight than singletons and are exposed to less optimal uterine conditions, such as crowding. For this reason, researchers consider twins to be a relevant population for examining the role birth stress factors play in increasing the incidence of left-handedness. However, once again, the e ...
... lower birth weight than singletons and are exposed to less optimal uterine conditions, such as crowding. For this reason, researchers consider twins to be a relevant population for examining the role birth stress factors play in increasing the incidence of left-handedness. However, once again, the e ...
Recombination and loss of complementation
... With multiple crossing over events, if they occur between the same two chromatids, recombination will abolish complementation only in chromosomes produced by x segregation (see Fig. 4), as for the case of one crossing over; however, the fraction of chromosome where complementation is lost will chang ...
... With multiple crossing over events, if they occur between the same two chromatids, recombination will abolish complementation only in chromosomes produced by x segregation (see Fig. 4), as for the case of one crossing over; however, the fraction of chromosome where complementation is lost will chang ...
supplementary materials
... unviable embryo, and the w2 locus on chromosome arm 10L which results in a mutant kernels in a purple kernel stock displaying a mottled purple aleurone phenotype, and producing albino seedlings. Both anl1 and w2 are distal to the more commonly used a2 and r1 loci on chromosome arms 5S and 10L, resp ...
... unviable embryo, and the w2 locus on chromosome arm 10L which results in a mutant kernels in a purple kernel stock displaying a mottled purple aleurone phenotype, and producing albino seedlings. Both anl1 and w2 are distal to the more commonly used a2 and r1 loci on chromosome arms 5S and 10L, resp ...
Using Genetic Algorithms with Asexual
... bits before the gene T make the first flanking sequence. The search of the second flanking sequence begins after gene T and stops when an equal or inverse sequence is found. The transposon is constituted by the genes enclosed by gene T and the last gene of the second flanking sequence. The insertion ...
... bits before the gene T make the first flanking sequence. The search of the second flanking sequence begins after gene T and stops when an equal or inverse sequence is found. The transposon is constituted by the genes enclosed by gene T and the last gene of the second flanking sequence. The insertion ...
Nerve activates contraction
... Organisms with more than two complete sets of chromosomes, have undergone polypoidy. One gamete has Nondisjunction of all its chromosomes. The resulting zygote would be triploid (3n). 2n gametes + self –fertilization = a tetraploid (4n) embryo ...
... Organisms with more than two complete sets of chromosomes, have undergone polypoidy. One gamete has Nondisjunction of all its chromosomes. The resulting zygote would be triploid (3n). 2n gametes + self –fertilization = a tetraploid (4n) embryo ...
The Structure of Pairwise Correlation in Mouse Primary Visual
... Neural responses to sensory stimuli are not independent. Pairwise correlation can reduce coding efficiency, occur independent of stimulus representation, or serve as an additional channel of information, depending on the timescale of correlation and the method of decoding. Any role for correlation de ...
... Neural responses to sensory stimuli are not independent. Pairwise correlation can reduce coding efficiency, occur independent of stimulus representation, or serve as an additional channel of information, depending on the timescale of correlation and the method of decoding. Any role for correlation de ...
Ordered subset analysis in genetic linkage mapping of complex traits
... because of etiologic complexity. The presence of multiple independent and/or interacting disease genes and environmental factors causes significant problems for genetic linkage analysis. Etiologic heterogeneity reduces power to detect linkage, but explicitly taking heterogeneity into account can hel ...
... because of etiologic complexity. The presence of multiple independent and/or interacting disease genes and environmental factors causes significant problems for genetic linkage analysis. Etiologic heterogeneity reduces power to detect linkage, but explicitly taking heterogeneity into account can hel ...
1 - bioRxiv
... Mating behavior in wild-type Drosophila consists of a series of courting activities and subsequent copulation. Successful mating is a consequence of sexual interactions between specific male stimuli and appropriate female responses1 . Mating success is of great importance to the fitness of a populat ...
... Mating behavior in wild-type Drosophila consists of a series of courting activities and subsequent copulation. Successful mating is a consequence of sexual interactions between specific male stimuli and appropriate female responses1 . Mating success is of great importance to the fitness of a populat ...