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reactions of sweet corn hybrids to prevalent diseases

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... coded by multicopy genes [13, 14]. For example, Ehrlichia chaffensis has at least six copies (tandemly arranged with intergenic spacers) of the gene coding for the major outer membrane proteins [13]. The proteins coded by these genes show up to approximately 20% amino acid difference. Trees based on ...
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... skipping exon 4 is a protein of 19.8 kDa with 175 amino acid residues and which trom Y is a 20 kDa protein with 176 amino acids. The methionine at residue 29 of the Y -chromosome amelogenin is absent from the X amelogenin, due to a 3-base deletion in the human X amelogenin gene. The overall sequence ...
The Early Origins of Autism
The Early Origins of Autism

... ethanol and valproic acid increases the chances that autism will develop. People with certain genetic diseases, such as phenylketonuria and tuberous sclerosis, also have a greater chance of developing autism. None of these factors, however, is present frequently enough to be responsible for many cas ...
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Gene Section HRK (harakiri, BCL2 interacting protein (contains only BH3 domain))

... Figure 2. HRK gene and promoter structure. A. Structure of the HRK gene. The structure of the human and rat HRK genes is shown. The HRK gene consists of two exons separated by a large intron. The transcriptional start site is indicated as +1 (see panel B for DNA sequence). Exon 1 contains the HRK op ...
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... selfishness to molecules” (Bethell, 1978); “Genes cannot be selfish or unselfish, any more than atoms can be jealous, elephants abstract or biscuits ideological” (Midgley 1979; see reply in Dawkins 1981). Darwin (1866) was impressed by Wallace's letter, which he found “as clear as daylight”, and he ...
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... V M - S i n c s7 congenic mice makes it possible to study the effect o f the Sinc gene, minimizing the complication o f effects of these other genes. The results shown in Table 2 and Fig. 4 confirm that the Sinc gene has an overwhelming influence on the timing of events in scrapie pathogenesis. The ...
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... entire genome of 17 strains are shown in Table 1. There are, on average, 26,000 SVs in classical inbred strains, and 92,000 in wild derived inbred strains, affecting 1.2% (33.0 Mb) and 3.7% (98.6 Mb) of the genome respectively (Supplementary Table 6). Importantly, differences between frequencies of ...
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... Clinical guidelines to offer PGD for HLA typing To parents of a sick child • Tur-Kaspa and Najeemuddin 1. When a related matched donor is not available within weeks of the diagnosis (even for diseases with a good prognosis) 2. When HSCT is not urgent and clinically can be postponed by at least 9 to ...
Methods to Evolve Legal Phenotypes
Methods to Evolve Legal Phenotypes

... Michalewicz and Schoenauer provide perhaps the most comprehensive reviews of implementations of constraint handling in genetic algorithms (GAs) (Michalewicz 1995b, Michalewicz & Schoenauer 1996). They identify and discuss eleven different types of system. However, upon examination it is clear that h ...
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... monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs13. The table also reports P[θʹ > 0], the probability of any IBD from the specified common ancestors. For example, two children with a common great-grandmother (G = 3; A = 1) will each have substantial genome-sharing IBD with her but could, in effect, not be relat ...
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... for which the number of analysed sequences is very high. Is there a similar variability in wild sheep and goats? Available data are too limited and not peer-reviewed to answer this conclusively. PrP analysis of Ovis canadensis (Bighorn sheep) (accession No. DQ648468 to DQ648477) suggests significant ...
Student Version of Chapter 2 - Institute for School Partnership
Student Version of Chapter 2 - Institute for School Partnership

... The reason that each of you develop your own unique mixture of family traits is that the pair of genes for each trait that you inherit from your parents often do not have equal effects on your development. For example, as your hair follicles were developing, the gene for curly hair that you got from ...
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