Complex inheritance of larval adaptation in Plutella
... families were analyzed (BC_01, BC_02 and BC_03). The establishment of LGs was only performed on C2-derived backcross families. Because there is no crossing-over in meiosis in Lepidopteran females (Heckel, 1993), all markers on the same chromosome will co-segregate as a single unit. A Pascal program ...
... families were analyzed (BC_01, BC_02 and BC_03). The establishment of LGs was only performed on C2-derived backcross families. Because there is no crossing-over in meiosis in Lepidopteran females (Heckel, 1993), all markers on the same chromosome will co-segregate as a single unit. A Pascal program ...
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... minute region are always precisely earmarked beforehand, so that only the doomed ones get to it. This appears to be unlikely. In all probability, melanoblasts from any particular part of the neural crest go only approximately to the same site, not exactly. Mayer's hypothesis requires the simpler ass ...
... minute region are always precisely earmarked beforehand, so that only the doomed ones get to it. This appears to be unlikely. In all probability, melanoblasts from any particular part of the neural crest go only approximately to the same site, not exactly. Mayer's hypothesis requires the simpler ass ...
Gibberellin Signaling: Biosynthesis, Catabolism, and
... Studies of the regulation of GA concentration have been hindered by the low abundance of GAs, which necessitates the use of large samples and often precludes the analysis of single organs or portions of organs. Another way to gain insight into the regulation of GA concentrations is to examine the ex ...
... Studies of the regulation of GA concentration have been hindered by the low abundance of GAs, which necessitates the use of large samples and often precludes the analysis of single organs or portions of organs. Another way to gain insight into the regulation of GA concentrations is to examine the ex ...
Running Header: WHAT ARE THE GENETICS BEHIND DYSLEXIA
... Many people have heard about dyslexia and most of those people know that it is a reading disorder, but the complex genetics behind is unknown and is beginning to be uncovered. Dyslexia is defined as “a specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin” and it’s characterized by difficul ...
... Many people have heard about dyslexia and most of those people know that it is a reading disorder, but the complex genetics behind is unknown and is beginning to be uncovered. Dyslexia is defined as “a specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin” and it’s characterized by difficul ...
Foundations of Biology - Geoscience Research Institute
... The authors who reported the presence of mitochondrial genes in amitochondrial eukaryotes all reinterpreted prevailing theory in saying that mitochondria must have been present then lost after they had transferred some of their genetic information to the nucleus. The hydrogenosome, a structure invol ...
... The authors who reported the presence of mitochondrial genes in amitochondrial eukaryotes all reinterpreted prevailing theory in saying that mitochondria must have been present then lost after they had transferred some of their genetic information to the nucleus. The hydrogenosome, a structure invol ...
The SNP gff file is tab
... Col 2: source of result derived from (for SNP gff3 always "SoapSNP") Col 3: type of item (for SNP gff always "SNP") Col 4: start (SNP position) Col 5: end (certainly it is same to start in SNP) Col 6: quality score in phred unit Col 7: strand (always "+" because of method) Col 8: phase of SNPs, only ...
... Col 2: source of result derived from (for SNP gff3 always "SoapSNP") Col 3: type of item (for SNP gff always "SNP") Col 4: start (SNP position) Col 5: end (certainly it is same to start in SNP) Col 6: quality score in phred unit Col 7: strand (always "+" because of method) Col 8: phase of SNPs, only ...
Genetic Variation of Multilocus Traits
... Are the distribution of alleles at one locus independent of those at other loci? What impact does environmental variability have on gene expression? ...
... Are the distribution of alleles at one locus independent of those at other loci? What impact does environmental variability have on gene expression? ...
Population Structures of the Red Fox
... as the other subpopulations in subsequent analyses. No linkage disequilibrium in the subpopulations was found by the ARLEQUIN analysis. Pairwise FST values between the Southern and other subpopulations (0.09–0.17) were higher than other FST values in all pairs of subpopulations (0.02–0.08 with P , 0 ...
... as the other subpopulations in subsequent analyses. No linkage disequilibrium in the subpopulations was found by the ARLEQUIN analysis. Pairwise FST values between the Southern and other subpopulations (0.09–0.17) were higher than other FST values in all pairs of subpopulations (0.02–0.08 with P , 0 ...
The Evolution of Sex Determination in Animals
... A series of now classic scientific discoveries in the early 20th century established that sex in some animals, both invertebrate and vertebrate, followed Mendelian inheritance based on presence or absence of particular chromosomes (reviewed in Maienschein 1984). This established sex as a genetically ...
... A series of now classic scientific discoveries in the early 20th century established that sex in some animals, both invertebrate and vertebrate, followed Mendelian inheritance based on presence or absence of particular chromosomes (reviewed in Maienschein 1984). This established sex as a genetically ...
Ref - SQA
... a ii Abnormal cell division: cancer cells. Notes amended to read “Mutations cause excessive cell growth characteristic of cancer resulting in tumour formation. Normal proliferation genes are known as proto-oncogenes which may give rise to mutation to dominant oncogenes. (Please note error in documen ...
... a ii Abnormal cell division: cancer cells. Notes amended to read “Mutations cause excessive cell growth characteristic of cancer resulting in tumour formation. Normal proliferation genes are known as proto-oncogenes which may give rise to mutation to dominant oncogenes. (Please note error in documen ...
Hybrid incompatibility is consistent with a hybrid origin of Heliconius
... according to a b distribution. The b-binomial distribution can fit the skewed (e.g. L-shaped, reverse L-shaped) or bimodal distributions expected in extreme cases of variation within brood classes (e.g. crosses with sterility segregation). Then comparisons can be carried out between crosses using th ...
... according to a b distribution. The b-binomial distribution can fit the skewed (e.g. L-shaped, reverse L-shaped) or bimodal distributions expected in extreme cases of variation within brood classes (e.g. crosses with sterility segregation). Then comparisons can be carried out between crosses using th ...
Predictions of Patterns of Response to Artificial Selection
... and Mbaga 1998). The conclusion is that artificial selection is likely to overwhelm natural selection against mutations due to their deleterious effects, and large and sustained response is possible despite the associated loss of fitness from the fixation of deleterious mutations (Barton 1990; Hill ...
... and Mbaga 1998). The conclusion is that artificial selection is likely to overwhelm natural selection against mutations due to their deleterious effects, and large and sustained response is possible despite the associated loss of fitness from the fixation of deleterious mutations (Barton 1990; Hill ...
Cluster Analysis for Gene Expression Data
... In cluster analysis, one wishes to partition a given data set into groups based on given features such that the data points in a group are more similar to each other than points in different groups. There is a very rich literature on cluster analysis going back over three decades. Numerous approache ...
... In cluster analysis, one wishes to partition a given data set into groups based on given features such that the data points in a group are more similar to each other than points in different groups. There is a very rich literature on cluster analysis going back over three decades. Numerous approache ...
anterior olfactory nucleus (aon) - Dashboard
... The ABA coronal set contains many genes of known scientific interest as well as genes exhibiting combinatorial or unique expression patterns. A correlation analysis of all available ABA coronal experiments (4376) was performed by comparing the expression value of the AON to expression values in othe ...
... The ABA coronal set contains many genes of known scientific interest as well as genes exhibiting combinatorial or unique expression patterns. A correlation analysis of all available ABA coronal experiments (4376) was performed by comparing the expression value of the AON to expression values in othe ...
Genes Involved in Sister Chromatid Separation and Segregation in
... 1997). In addition to CBF3, the yeast kinetochore contains homologs of higher eukaryotic centromere proteins such as the Cse4, Mif2, and Ipl1 proteins (Meluh and Koshland 1995, 1997; Meluh et al. 1998; S. Biggins and A. W. Murray, unpublished data). Cse4p is a conserved Histone H3 variant that is th ...
... 1997). In addition to CBF3, the yeast kinetochore contains homologs of higher eukaryotic centromere proteins such as the Cse4, Mif2, and Ipl1 proteins (Meluh and Koshland 1995, 1997; Meluh et al. 1998; S. Biggins and A. W. Murray, unpublished data). Cse4p is a conserved Histone H3 variant that is th ...
Quantitative trait loci associated with maximal exercise endurance in
... used were a “free” model where the additive and dominant components are allowed to have any value, an additive model where the dominant component is set to zero, a dominant model where a single coefficient is used for both the additive and dominant components, and a recessive model where the additiv ...
... used were a “free” model where the additive and dominant components are allowed to have any value, an additive model where the dominant component is set to zero, a dominant model where a single coefficient is used for both the additive and dominant components, and a recessive model where the additiv ...
vegf paper 23.03.16.... - Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and
... of collateral vessel formation and it is unclear why there are large differences in the number and extent of collateral vessel formation between subjects (9, 13, 36). Some of these differences may be explained by anatomic variation (e.g. dominance of the right or left coronary tree) or possibly by i ...
... of collateral vessel formation and it is unclear why there are large differences in the number and extent of collateral vessel formation between subjects (9, 13, 36). Some of these differences may be explained by anatomic variation (e.g. dominance of the right or left coronary tree) or possibly by i ...
New Developments in the Embryology Laboratory
... Both membrane and soluble forms (sHLA-G) are identified, possibilly sHLA-G having the role of protecting the developing embryo from the maternal immune system. This led the detection of HLA-G mRNA expression in oocytes & embryos, and a positive correlation was found between embryonic HLA-G mRNA expr ...
... Both membrane and soluble forms (sHLA-G) are identified, possibilly sHLA-G having the role of protecting the developing embryo from the maternal immune system. This led the detection of HLA-G mRNA expression in oocytes & embryos, and a positive correlation was found between embryonic HLA-G mRNA expr ...
Kein Folientitel
... genetic information called the “genome”. This information is encoded in 4 kinds of nucleobases: ...
... genetic information called the “genome”. This information is encoded in 4 kinds of nucleobases: ...
Chapter 13 - Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
... to makes gametes, find a mate, try and fertilize an egg…basically to reproduce sexually? ...
... to makes gametes, find a mate, try and fertilize an egg…basically to reproduce sexually? ...
RT2 Profiler™ PCR Arrays: Pathway
... of each primer set is measured against the entire human, mouse, or rat genome to prevent the amplification of sequence-related, non-specific secondary products. The primer specificity is also checked against the E. coli genome to assure that the primers do not amplify bacterial genomic DNA, a common bu ...
... of each primer set is measured against the entire human, mouse, or rat genome to prevent the amplification of sequence-related, non-specific secondary products. The primer specificity is also checked against the E. coli genome to assure that the primers do not amplify bacterial genomic DNA, a common bu ...
Oocyte maturation directed by PLK1
... specifically block PLK1 function, there was a marked delay in the timing of NEBD and of chromosome condensation, two events that signal the resumption of meiosis. The resumption of meiosis requires another kinase, CDK1, which is known to be activated by PLK1. Analyses by the researchers indicated th ...
... specifically block PLK1 function, there was a marked delay in the timing of NEBD and of chromosome condensation, two events that signal the resumption of meiosis. The resumption of meiosis requires another kinase, CDK1, which is known to be activated by PLK1. Analyses by the researchers indicated th ...
Apolipoprotein E Allele Distribution in Trisomy
... did not differ from that of the healthy control group. The mechanism of the deposition of senile plaques seems to be different. In trisomy 21, there are large plaques reflecting increased betaamyloid production, probably due to the higher activity of the amyloid gene, which is located in the chromos ...
... did not differ from that of the healthy control group. The mechanism of the deposition of senile plaques seems to be different. In trisomy 21, there are large plaques reflecting increased betaamyloid production, probably due to the higher activity of the amyloid gene, which is located in the chromos ...