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Associations between polymorphisms of growth hormone releasing

... PIT1-HinfI and growth performance and carcass traits of beef cattle. The aim of this study was to estimate the allelic frequencies at the bovine GHRHHaeIII and PIT1-HinfI loci and to investigate the relationship of those polymorphisms and production traits of Limousine calves. Materials and Methods ...
Chapter 2: Contemporary Theories of Abnormality
Chapter 2: Contemporary Theories of Abnormality

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... systems; for example, quantitative trait loci (QTL) have often been observed in one sex but not the other (13–17). These sexgene interactions imply an underlying genetic network invoked by sex-specific regulation influencing gene expression (13). Indeed, sex differences in the expression of thousand ...
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Selection Pressures and Plant Pathogens: Stability of Equilibria
Selection Pressures and Plant Pathogens: Stability of Equilibria

... pathologists should discontinue current usage of stabilizing selection in plant pathology as selection favoring alleles for avirulence on susceptible host plants. It would be better to refer to this type of selection simply as selection against unnecessary virulence. As illustrated in Leonard's (1) ...
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 23

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... www.facebook.com/personatus Lots of people have asked me to write an article about the ‘parblue’ mutation, and finally it’s here. The reason it took so long is because there is a lot of confusion over this mutation and to truly understand it, one must understand several other topics. There’s a lot t ...
Package `LDheatmap`
Package `LDheatmap`

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Genetics for Alpaca Breeders - North Sound Alpaca Association

... Humans and alpacas share many things in common, along with the rest of the animal kingdom, including how they pass their genes on to the next generation. Humans have over 20,000 genes spread across 23 pairs of chromosome and some 3 billion base pairs of DNA. Alpacas likely have between 15,000 and 20 ...
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... generally act to activate splice sites that would otherwise not be used (reviewed in Ref. 18). This has been shown to be the case for Drosophila Tra and Tra2 for the sex-specific alternative splicing of dsx.(19) and another gene required for mating behavior, fruitless (fru).(20) In Ceratitis, as men ...
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Package `geneplotter`

... In some genetic studies we are interested in finding regions of the genome where there are a set of highly expressed genes in some subgroup of the population. This set of highly (or lowly) expressed genes is often of great interest. For example in breast cancer the HER–2 gene is on an amplicon. In s ...
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Concept_Paper

... extramural grant support of Tetrahymena research and published statements by leading researchers doing related work on other organisms support this self-assessment: telomerase [21], tubulins [22-24] regulated secretion of stored proteins [25] and development [26]. The advances in Tetrahymena knowled ...
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Junk DNA indicted - Creation Ministries International

... set of indisputably-functional genes that qualify as functional pseudogenes in that they have major pseudogenic features, such as premature stop codons, that are circumvented by recoding processes. Partially as a consequence of this, and even if one wishes to adhere to the standard protein-encoding ...
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... same mutation by using a single, large culture, as described in Methods. The numerous colonies isolated from this culture on succinate medium containing ally1 alcohol were re-isolated on the same medium. Five per cent retained their ability to grow on methanol medium. Among 1400 colonies unable to g ...
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...  Identify gene affected by mutagenesis  Insertional or chemical © 2005 Prentice Hall Inc. / A Pearson Education Company / Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 ...
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