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PCR-based Markers and Cut Flower Longevity in Carnation
PCR-based Markers and Cut Flower Longevity in Carnation

... RAPD bands were not able to discriminate the two groups. This could be explained by the high genetic similarity of this material, coming from the same breeder and selected since 1950 for longevity. More effective markers should be identified for the assisted selection of vase life characters in carn ...
Genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene cluster on linkage group
Genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene cluster on linkage group

... micro-synteny among Malus and Prunus (Dirlewanger et al. 2004; Chen et al. 2008; Sargent et al. 2009), and, because of this, genomic advances in peach are also of use in apple genetics (Shulaev et al. 2008). For instance, eight Bet v 1-like genes have been identified in peach. These genes, designate ...
Malformation syndromes: a review of mouse/human homology
Malformation syndromes: a review of mouse/human homology

... (8) Similar substrate specificity. (9) Similar response to specific inhibitors. (10) Cross hybridisation to the same molecular probe. Obviously, when one is considering homologies between genes causing developmental abnormalities, it is difficult to use many of these criteria which apply to protein ...
Mutations of genes in synthesis of the
Mutations of genes in synthesis of the

... mutant phenotype segregated in 3:1 (Wt: vivipary, data not shown), indicating that each mutant phenotype was caused by a single recessive mutation. Subsequently genetic analysis suggested that these six mutants could be assigned to four loci and were consecutively designated as phs1 through phs4, re ...
Co-dominant SCAR marker for detection of the begomovirus
Co-dominant SCAR marker for detection of the begomovirus

... begomovirus-resistant hybrids has involved the introgression of resistance genes from wild tomato species. Hanson et al. (2000) mapped the introgression from Solanum habrochaites, which conditioned resistance to Tomato leaf curl virus, to the long arm of chromosome 11 between TG36 (84 cM) and TG393 ...
Systematic and Applied Microbiology
Systematic and Applied Microbiology

... propose Raoultella as a genus with 6% rpoB sequence dissimilarity considered as a reasonable limit to differentiate genera [12]. rpoB gene encodes the β-subunit of the RNA polymerase. A 1024 bp sequence of rpoB was determined for Klebsiella plant isolates T29A, 6A2, F2R9T and 3, and from the type st ...
Print - Physiological Genomics
Print - Physiological Genomics

... female gametophyte, the haploid male gametophyte, the developing diploid embryo, and the developing triploid endosperm. The development of the embryo sac and the seed are under control of both sporophytic and the female gametophytic origin. The paternal gametophytic and postfertilization sporophytic ...
Five components of the ethylene-response pathway
Five components of the ethylene-response pathway

... type revealed that wei1 and wei2 are recessive mutations and wei3 and wei4 are dominant mutations, whereas wei5 is a semidominant mutation. The phenotypic responses of wild type, wei mutants, and ein5 to different concentrations of the ethylene precursor ACC were compared (Fig. 1B). In the absence ...
Quantitative inheritance
Quantitative inheritance

... genes to its own performance  During reproduction, an animal passes an allele from each locus to its offspring (progeny)  Which one is passed to is at random  This makes each offspring to inherit a different set of alleles from the other  Thus each offspring will have different genotypic value d ...
Association of a novel TAS2R38 haplotype with
Association of a novel TAS2R38 haplotype with

... of the country.21 Thereby, further studies are needed to elucidate the relation between the taste of these beverages and its consumption. In addition to bitter taste, the role of other tastes in alcohol intake has been analyzed. For example, it was reported that subjects who are at risk of alcoholis ...
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Polygenes and Modifier Genes for Tetracycline and

... As a result of transformation experiments using SDS-extracted DNA, three phenotypic classes of Pen-resistant transformants were observed by Maier et al. (19756). The representative strains 4B10, 7P16 and MP81 are listed in Table 1. Identical transformants were also obtained when phenol-extracted DNA ...
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Open full article

... Coronary artery disease has a complex etiology generated by combined effects of both, genetic and environmental factors (1). The polymorphic genes, encoding products involved in atherosclerotic process, predispose individuals to a greater or lower extent to CAD. However, traditional risk factors, su ...
Methods for detecting positive selection and examples among fungi
Methods for detecting positive selection and examples among fungi

... sequence divergence of the data and the sample size. They can be very conservative if there is not enough divergence in the sequence alignment. In the widely used PAML package (Yang, 1997; Yang, 2007), extensive evaluations by simulation and real data have resulted in a subset of recommended models: ...
A novel C. elegans zinc finger transcription factor, lsy
A novel C. elegans zinc finger transcription factor, lsy

... onto individual agar plates and the F2 progeny were screened for lateral symmetry (lsy) defects under a stereomicroscope equipped with a fluorescent light source. Screening through 12,200 haploid genomes, we identified a total of 10 mutant alleles that display a ‘two ASER’ phenotype in which the ASE ...
An assessment of chromosomal alterations detected by
An assessment of chromosomal alterations detected by

... locus-specific probe for 9p21,we identified malignant cells in cell preparations from bile duct brushings based on the finding of 5 or more cells with polysomy. Polysomic cells are defined as cells that show gains of 2 or more chromosomes. Used in this way, FISH was a sensitive and specific techniqu ...
Integration of QTL Information with Traditional Animal Breeding
Integration of QTL Information with Traditional Animal Breeding

... and the use of markers in selection. Thus, an understanding of the factors that affect the presence and extent of LD is important. The main factors that create LD in a population are mutation, selection, drift (inbreeding), and migration or crossing (see below). The main factor that breaks down LD i ...
CTY Genetics Syllabus
CTY Genetics Syllabus

... • Lecture/Class Notes: Methods of gene regulation- promoters, silencers, and operons (35 minutes) • HexBot Battles of the lac operon (30 minutes)  Robot simulation of effect of inducers/repressors • Scientific Drawing: Tracing genes from DNA-RNA-Protein Structure with ID of regulator locations in e ...
Human Variation 7
Human Variation 7

... requires that the different genotypes, and the alleles responsible for them, can readily be distinguished from one another. It is for this reason that population geneticists often concentrate on those genes whose phenotypic effects are easy to tell apart. Most of those genes control discontinuously ...
A Mother`s Love
A Mother`s Love

... help Savannah and other children like her transformed Tracy Dixon-Salazar from a stay-at-home mother of two—who admittedly had not done all that well in high school and had never been to college—to a Dr. Dixon-Salazar, a Ph.D. neuroscientist and genetic researcher. It started simply enough, with hou ...
Chapter 1
Chapter 1

... • IQ tests tap only a narrow range of intelligence, excluding important aspects such as everyday problem solving, work, and social adaptability. • Most investigations of heredity and environment don’t include environments that differ radically. • Developmentalists believe intelligence is influenced ...
Inheritance involved in the pathogenesis of idiopathic scoliosis
Inheritance involved in the pathogenesis of idiopathic scoliosis

... idiopathic curvature have not been identified. This is most likely a consequence of several factors, including inconsistent pedigree construction between human studies, an arbitrary consensus threshold for proband curve magnitude that may obscure true heritability, and the lack of a genetic model. I ...
Comparative Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Mechanisms for Stress
Comparative Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Mechanisms for Stress

... from 45 ‘seed’ genes related to stress response obtained from the GeoChip database (Tu et al. 2014). Only genes related to stress response, including genes that belong to any one of five functional ‘stress’ categories: temperature, osmolarity, oxidative stress and oxygen limitation, nutrient limitat ...
Teaching notes
Teaching notes

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Genetic Homologies between Flagellar Antigens of
Genetic Homologies between Flagellar Antigens of

... Hybrids of Salmonella abony and Escherichia coli combining antigenic characteristics of both parents have been obtained. In this case the antigens, each determined by distinct structural genes, retain their original identity. Only flagellar antigens have so far been studied, and these strains would ...


... Heritability is the proportion of the phenotypic variance in a population that is attributed to genetic variation between individuals. Phenotypic variation among individuals may be due to genetic, environmental factors, and/or random chance. Heritability analyses estimate the relative contributions ...
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