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Genotype Phenotype

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Dwarfism In Miniature Cattle: What You Need to

... bulldog calves is always lethal; calves are either aborted early in term or are delivered full term with mass developmental abnormalities. So why is any of this important, you raise Registered Miniature Herefords? The first reason is that many people like to lump miniature cattle into a broad catego ...
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... being claimed that the dark stripes correspond to areas in which Ta is active, with the normal allele active in the intervening agouti areas. The regularity of the stripes is, of course, not easy to explain as the result of a random process (Gr uneberg, 1966 b, 1968), and the fact that the intensity ...
Transcripts of the MHM region on the chicken Z chromosome
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... Several genes have been mapped to the chicken Z chromosome, and comparative mapping studies have shown that many of these are present on human chromosome 9 (Nanda et al. 1999, 2000). Among them, it is suggested that DMRT1 (doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 1) is involved in the differ ...
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Growth hormone - Life Sciences Outreach at Harvard University

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... being claimed that the dark stripes correspond to areas in which Ta is active, with the normal allele active in the intervening agouti areas. The regularity of the stripes is, of course, not easy to explain as the result of a random process (Gr uneberg, 1966 b, 1968), and the fact that the intensity ...
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Conjugative plasmids: vessels of the communal gene pool

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... 8-oxoG. They also modify the extent to which the oxidized purine accumulates in DNA after brief treatment with an oxidizing agent. In both cases, Msh2 and Ogg1 act independently, and their effects are additive. The demonstration that hMLH1 has a comparable effect on DNA 8-oxoG levels strongly sugges ...
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... spaces and vascular tissues (endosphere) of potato plants. 2. A greenhouseexperimentwas performedto analysethe effect of GM potatoes expressing either attacin/cecropinor T4 lysozyme on endophytic bacterial communities. Endophyticbacteria colonizing the GM potato lines as well as their nearly isogeni ...
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... et al., 1999). The location of both candidate genes is depicted in Fig. 2. In 2000 an Italian group reported the cytogenetic, molecular, and clinical findings in 16 WHS patients (Zollino et al., 2000). Submicroscopic deletions ranging from 2.8 to 4.4 Mb were detected in four patients. In one patient ...
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Gene families and evolution of trehalose

... The class I subfamily of TPS genes encodes catalytically active TPS enzymes, and is represented by only one or two genes in most species. A. thaliana is atypical in having four class I TPS genes, three of which (AtTPS2–4) encode unusual short isoforms of TPS that appear to be found only in members o ...
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Class III malocclusion. Role of nature and nurture

... monogenic dominant inheritance. Studies have also pointed that genes and the variation in their expression can be a factor in development of Class III malocclusion. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), insulin like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and HOX 3 are few such genes. On a sub-molecular level, ...
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The Population Genetic Theory of Hidden Variation and

... As discussed in the appendix, this expression interpolates between the three approximations above. It also reproduces the well-known stochastic house of cards and the stochastic Gaussian approximations in the respective limits (i.e., if u → 0, respectively svN e Ⰶ 1 Ⰶ uN e). We therefore call Equati ...
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Designer baby

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