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Meiosis - TeacherWeb
Meiosis - TeacherWeb

... • Intimate contact provides route for infection by parasites (AIDS, syphillis, etc.) • Genetic costs: in sex, we pass on only half of genes to offspring. • Males - in most species they contribute little to rearing offspring. ...
ESEfinder: a Web resource to identify exonic splicing enhancers
ESEfinder: a Web resource to identify exonic splicing enhancers

... The ESEfinder matrices have been used to show that disruption of ESEs recognized by various SR proteins cause exon skipping in several genes (11-18). In some contexts, ESEfinder appears to be remarkably accurate. For example, using a BRCA1-derived three-exon minigene system, which is very responsive ...
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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. ...
Investigating sea turtle migration using DNA markers
Investigating sea turtle migration using DNA markers

... 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 ...
The complement C3 protein family in invertebrates
The complement C3 protein family in invertebrates

... component of the complement system essential for its activation mechanism and effecter function. C3 has a unique intra-chain thioester bond that is shared by some complement and non-complement proteins forming a thioester protein (TEP) family. Phylogenetic analysis of TEP family genes of vertebrates ...
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... majority of the infiltrating ductal carcinoma cases. Some of the chromosomal gains include the region encompassing Elastin and LIMK1 loci. Oncogenesis Overexpression of LIMK1 has been shown to increase invasion and metastasis in animals. LIMK1 also involved in regulation of EGFR turnover through end ...
Are common disease susceptibility alleles the same in outbred and
Are common disease susceptibility alleles the same in outbred and

... the CEPH families. Likewise, in this study SNP allele frequencies were similar in Hutterite and outbred populations. Thus, common alleles (40.10) that are identified and associated with diseases in outbred populations should be present in the Hutterites and will often show similar patterns of associ ...
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... Symposium on Research and Utilization of Crop Resistance to Diseases and Insects. Sept. 1114, 1995, Beijing. Chinese Society of Crop Genetic Resources. pp. 67-68. 56. Jin, D. S. and X. M. Liu. The techniques for identifying the resistance of millet germplasm resources to millet stem maggot. Oral pre ...
Pedigrees - Wikispaces
Pedigrees - Wikispaces

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Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)
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... subjects have cardiovascular, connective tissue, and neurodevelopmental deficits. Given the striking peaks and valleys in neurocognition including deficits in visual–spatial and global processing, preserved language and face processing, hypersociability, and heightened affect, the goal of this work ...
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Gene families and evolution of trehalose

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Age-related macular degeneration: a perspective on genetic studies
Age-related macular degeneration: a perspective on genetic studies

... investigated extensively to understand the aetiology of AMD. This polymorphic protein plays an important role in lipid metabolism and central nervous system lipid homeostasis and the presence of lipid in drusen has prompted these studies. Souied et al40 showed a reduced prevalence of the e4 allele i ...
1 Genetic constitution of a population
1 Genetic constitution of a population

... 1 , is the proportion or percentage of all genes at gens,orthfqucyA this locus that are the A l allele. The frequencies of all the alleles at any one locus must add up to unity, or 100 per cent. The gene frequencies at a particular locus among a group of individuals can be determined from a knowledg ...
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Somatic MEN1 gene mutation does not contribute

... Pituitary adenomas are a common manifestation of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) but most of them occur sporadically. To date, only a few genetic abnormalities have been described in these sporadic tumours. For example, a mutation in the GSP gene occurs in about 1/3 of somatotrophic adeno ...
Rett syndrome: clinical correlates of the newly discovered gene
Rett syndrome: clinical correlates of the newly discovered gene

... of this X-linked dominant disorder. This discovery, with ramifications far beyond establishing the gene for RS, represents a dramatic conclusion to an intensive, decade-long search. MECP2 encodes a methyl-CpG-binding protein (MeCP2) involved in transcriptional silencing of a yet to be defined number ...
Breeding for Disease resistance
Breeding for Disease resistance

Conjugative plasmids: vessels of the communal gene pool
Conjugative plasmids: vessels of the communal gene pool

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... output obtained by DAVID, GO FAT terms were used instead of GO ALL because FAT category filters out the very broad GO terms based on a measured specificity of each term to yield more specific terms. Using these data, biological processes (BP), molecular function (MF), cellular component (CC) and KEG ...
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... • While there is a strong genetic component in human height, the average height has increased over the past 50 years in developed countries. This is considered to be due to improved nutrition. • Likewise, a cotton plant may have the alleles necessary for high yields but if it doesn't receive enough ...
a demographic framework mapping genes to communities Coulson, T
a demographic framework mapping genes to communities Coulson, T

... generalized linear or non-linear regression (McCullagh and Nelder, 1989). In contrast, is the ∂D sensitivity matrix calculated from the demographic transition matrix and the population growth rate between two points in time (Caswell, 2001). There are various points of clarification required concerni ...
Conjugative plasmids: vessels of the communal gene pool
Conjugative plasmids: vessels of the communal gene pool

... These two factors, compactness and gene clustering, mean that many conferrable traits can be transferred between discrete replicating elements (chromosomes or plasmids) by the movement of relatively small fragments of DNA. Phylogenetic analyses of complete genomes have also shown that some prokaryot ...
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P.Point Lecture Template - Green River Community College
P.Point Lecture Template - Green River Community College

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Genome (book)

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