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Quantitative genetics of functional characters in Drosophila
Quantitative genetics of functional characters in Drosophila

... Standardized data were calculated as the difference of each line-generation mean from the mean of all line generations within the same replicate cross, thereby reducing heterogeneity effects (genetic or environmental or both) among replicate crosses of the same type. These standardized data from all ...
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Lethal recessive genetic defects in cattle

... cattle? How do we make breeding decisions so we do not have defective calves? From talking to people and answering these questions, it seemed like it was time for a bit of a review … Genes are the biological blueprints that make us what we are. Genes are stacked on chromosomes in an orderly, linear ...
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... accordance with reports published by other authors (11, 12). For number of grains per spike in both crosses, for grain number per spike in the cross Divana/Srpanjka and single grain weight in the cross Soissons/Žitarka none of the models explained variation between generations indicating more comple ...
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Ancestry of neuronal monoamine transporters in the Metazoa

... widely expressed in the bilaterian nervous system. Their protein structure and substrate kinetics may provide information on the origin and number of genes that encode SLC6 monoamine transporters in the Metazoa (Chen et al., 2004; Höglund et al., 2005). Do the genes encoding the transporter for each ...
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BMC Cancer TGFBR1*6A colorectal cancer in a Spanish population: a case-control study
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Multi-parent's niche: n-ary crossovers on NK-landscapes

... concluded that sexual recombination is useful for low and medium epistasis (not very rugged landscapes). We found that on these very problems a generalization of 1-point 2-parent crossover (that they use) to n-parent diagonal crossover increases GA performance. Also the results of Schaffer and Eshel ...
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Genome-Wide Identification of Allelic Expression in Hypertensive

... context12 that can contribute to relatively large within group variances that reduce statistical power and can lead to type II error. In the present studies using radiotelemetry measurements we observed that SHR-A3 have higher blood pressure than the F2 progeny of an SHR-A3⫻SHR-B2 cross (Table 1). H ...
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... 1), suggesting mei-381 is a null allele. Nondisjunction can be caused by a failure to form chiasmata between homologs. In mei-38 mutants, however, crossing over on the X chromosomes was similar to wild-type controls (Table 2). This suggests that nondisjunction occurs despite the presence of chiasmat ...
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Mammalian monogamy is not controlled by a single gene

... behavioral and genetic data on mating systems of the different Microtus species and other rodents analyzed here. Detailed information on monogamous or nonmonogamous behavior is unfortunately lacking for most species; however, multiple paternity within litters may serve as a very conservative proxy f ...
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... d. are heterozygous 8. Workers in Dr. Garcia’s lab first obtain tumor cells from patients with cancer. They then remove the DNA from the tumor cell nuclei and use enzymes to segment the DNA strands into sections. Finally, they insert the DNA sections in which they are interested into “host” bacteri ...
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Drosophila melanogaster

... happens in the passing of hereditary traits from parents to children. There were hypotheses suggested to explain heredity. However, Gregor Mendel, a European monk, was able to get an explanation. His ideas was published in 1866 but was not unrecognized until 1900. His early adult life was spent doin ...
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Day 1. General aspects for genetic map construction

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Case Report: Achondroplasia

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asian breeding policy - Maine Coon Breed Society
asian breeding policy - Maine Coon Breed Society

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... but one-half of the males of the F2 generation had white eyes. 12. A conclusion that may be drawn from Morgan’s work is that the gene for white eyes is located on the A. B. C. D. ...
Homo sapiens - Carol Lee Lab
Homo sapiens - Carol Lee Lab

... were likely once used as a means of extravehicular locomotion. "Apparently, as recently as 20 years ago, the foot was used in a process called 'walking,' by which the human body actually propelled itself," the report read. "Starting sometime in the late 1970s, these crude early feet gradually evolve ...
Genetic and evolutionary analysis of diversification and reproductive
Genetic and evolutionary analysis of diversification and reproductive

... In this thesis, I examine the mechanisms of evolution at different levels, from evolutionary conflict between selfish genes within a single individual (Chapter 1), through social evolution acting within a species (Chapter 2), to genetic divergence and incompatibility between closely related species ...
Investigating sea turtle migration using DNA markers
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... genome ([5]; see also [6]). In the near hture, additional study of nuclear genetic markers (including microsatellite DNAs) should further illuminate male-mediated gene flow and the mating systems of sea turtles [7’]. In this review, however, we will focus on available mtDNA data, which have special ...
Meiosis - TeacherWeb
Meiosis - TeacherWeb

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