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Point Mutations

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... with other possible linkage regions. We noticed that in this region, microsatellite markers showing at least some evidence of significance in each study were tightly clustered in a narrow genomic region of ⬃3 Mb. These microsatellite markers were D14S587 (P ⫽ 0.037 for Caucasians living in the US by ...
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HS-SCI-APB-Unit 3 -- Chapter 13- Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
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... complicated because food produced by a non-GM scion grafted onto a GM rootstock would not contain any introduced DNA. However, it may contain novel RNA and/or protein as a result of the genetic modification to the rootstock. Depending on the genetic modification, the food may also have altered compo ...
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The X Chromosome in Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping
The X Chromosome in Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping

... positive rate at the desired level. We apply our methods to data on gut length in a large intercross of mice carrying the Sox10 Dom mutation, a model of Hirschsprung disease. We identified QTL contributing to variation in gut length on chromosomes 5 and 18. We found suggestive evidence of linkage to ...
No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster
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... number of heterozygous (i.e. different) gene pairs. An important aspect of out-breeding is the use of non-related animals within the breed. Two animals with a certain inbreeding coefficient (i.e. 6.25%) can be considered an outcross when the pedigrees of these animals are totally not related. Amongs ...
EFFECT OF FSH β-SUB UNIT AND FSHR GENES
EFFECT OF FSH β-SUB UNIT AND FSHR GENES

... found 9 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in whole FSH β-sub unit sequence. Two SNPs were found in 5΄-upstream regulation region (URR) and seven SNPs in exon 3. Mutation in position 4453A>C in exon 3 predicted replaced Ser103Arg in protein sequence while the other mutation were synonymous. Muta ...
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