Genomic Screening for Artificial Selection during Domestication and
... efficiently identify selected genes, the genes with zero sequence diversity in maize inbreds were chosen as potential targets of selection and sequenced in diverse maize landraces and teosintes, resulting in about half of candidate genes exhibiting evidence for artificial selection. Extended gene se ...
... efficiently identify selected genes, the genes with zero sequence diversity in maize inbreds were chosen as potential targets of selection and sequenced in diverse maize landraces and teosintes, resulting in about half of candidate genes exhibiting evidence for artificial selection. Extended gene se ...
Genome Biology and Evolution
... Yucatán (Ben-Dov 2005). It is characterized by its use in the manufacture of native traditional crafts that provide an economic benefit to the local people. A yellow fat that is obtained from the female insect is used to prepare a lacquer to coat traditional art crafts making them resistant to heat ...
... Yucatán (Ben-Dov 2005). It is characterized by its use in the manufacture of native traditional crafts that provide an economic benefit to the local people. A yellow fat that is obtained from the female insect is used to prepare a lacquer to coat traditional art crafts making them resistant to heat ...
Two Anthranilate Synthase Genes in Arabidopsis
... A fragment of the yeast TRP2 gene (Zalkin et al., 1984) containing the region most highly conserved between yeast and bacterial AS a subunit genes was used as a DNA hybridization probe to isolate homologous cDNAs from Arabidopsis. A cDNA with 500/0 nucleotide and 39% amino acid identity to the yeast ...
... A fragment of the yeast TRP2 gene (Zalkin et al., 1984) containing the region most highly conserved between yeast and bacterial AS a subunit genes was used as a DNA hybridization probe to isolate homologous cDNAs from Arabidopsis. A cDNA with 500/0 nucleotide and 39% amino acid identity to the yeast ...
Use of QTL analysis in physiological research
... (named accessions or ecotypes for wild species, and cultivars, breeding lines, or landraces in crop species), they are likely to differ for many loci. QTL analysis implies the discovery of the association between trait values and the allelic status of the loci of all individuals in the segregating p ...
... (named accessions or ecotypes for wild species, and cultivars, breeding lines, or landraces in crop species), they are likely to differ for many loci. QTL analysis implies the discovery of the association between trait values and the allelic status of the loci of all individuals in the segregating p ...
Effective Gene Selection Method Using Bayesian Discriminant
... The computational complexity of the SFS is O(M2), where M is the number of genes. A microarray gene expression dataset generally contains information of thousands or ten thousands genes. Clearly, directly handling a huge gene set may cost an unbearable computational burden. Given by the fact that mo ...
... The computational complexity of the SFS is O(M2), where M is the number of genes. A microarray gene expression dataset generally contains information of thousands or ten thousands genes. Clearly, directly handling a huge gene set may cost an unbearable computational burden. Given by the fact that mo ...
Supplementary Material for Autozygome Sequencing Expands the
... underlying biological issue whereby in some cases, two adjacent SNPs in the same codon are always coupled (become an MNP) and their combined impact on the ORF is usually different from what is predicted if each SNP was evaluated independently. Even though we were aware of the MNP issue, the preproc ...
... underlying biological issue whereby in some cases, two adjacent SNPs in the same codon are always coupled (become an MNP) and their combined impact on the ORF is usually different from what is predicted if each SNP was evaluated independently. Even though we were aware of the MNP issue, the preproc ...
Transcriptomic analysis reveals metabolic switches and
... These environmental switches involve dramatic changes in the physiology of these parasites. In fact, T. cruzi has three main stages during its life cycle: trypomastigotes (infective and non-replicative), amastigotes (replicative and intracellular in the vertebrate host), and epimastigotes (replicati ...
... These environmental switches involve dramatic changes in the physiology of these parasites. In fact, T. cruzi has three main stages during its life cycle: trypomastigotes (infective and non-replicative), amastigotes (replicative and intracellular in the vertebrate host), and epimastigotes (replicati ...
Natural Selection Lab
... 2. When the music begins, walk randomly around the room. When the music stops, mate with the person nearest you. During mating, each person contributes one allele to each offspring. Offspring with a homozygous dominant genotype (2 dominant alleles) (flip a coin, heads dead from malaria). Offspring w ...
... 2. When the music begins, walk randomly around the room. When the music stops, mate with the person nearest you. During mating, each person contributes one allele to each offspring. Offspring with a homozygous dominant genotype (2 dominant alleles) (flip a coin, heads dead from malaria). Offspring w ...
Current Microbiology
... Amplification of a segment of the ipdC-gene. Analysis of conserved regions in the ipdC genes from enteric bacteria [18] led to design of suitable oligonucleotides (1a, 1b; see Materials and Methods) to amplify a 445-bp segment of A. brasilense Sp7 DNA in a PCR reaction that shared 95% identity with ...
... Amplification of a segment of the ipdC-gene. Analysis of conserved regions in the ipdC genes from enteric bacteria [18] led to design of suitable oligonucleotides (1a, 1b; see Materials and Methods) to amplify a 445-bp segment of A. brasilense Sp7 DNA in a PCR reaction that shared 95% identity with ...
Selection of Suitable Endogenous Reference Genes for Relative
... hybridization and microarray analysis [11] have been used to explore the gene copy number in transgenic plants. Although routinely applied and reliable, these methods are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and require considerable amounts of DNA. In addition, they produce inaccurate estimation of the ...
... hybridization and microarray analysis [11] have been used to explore the gene copy number in transgenic plants. Although routinely applied and reliable, these methods are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and require considerable amounts of DNA. In addition, they produce inaccurate estimation of the ...
gene (Pun1? - UC Davis Plant Sciences
... • AT3 activity remains to be elucidated – Mutants may identify accumulation of intermediates ...
... • AT3 activity remains to be elucidated – Mutants may identify accumulation of intermediates ...
chromosomes
... Autosomes are the same in males & females Sex chromosomes are: - XX in females - XY in males ...
... Autosomes are the same in males & females Sex chromosomes are: - XX in females - XY in males ...
1 Sequential elimination of major-effect contributors
... major-effect loci based on their strong association with the phenotype in segregating populations. Although mapping strategies have been designed to detect minor-effect loci, many of these strategies have had poor success rates, potentially due to the confounding effects of major loci and epistasis. ...
... major-effect loci based on their strong association with the phenotype in segregating populations. Although mapping strategies have been designed to detect minor-effect loci, many of these strategies have had poor success rates, potentially due to the confounding effects of major loci and epistasis. ...
Chapter 14: The Human Genome Section 14
... Some obvious human traits are almost impossible to associate with single genes. Traits, such as the shape of your eyes or ears, eye color, height (e), skin color (e), weight (e), and intelligence (e) are polygenic, meaning they are controlled by many genes. Many of your personal traits are only part ...
... Some obvious human traits are almost impossible to associate with single genes. Traits, such as the shape of your eyes or ears, eye color, height (e), skin color (e), weight (e), and intelligence (e) are polygenic, meaning they are controlled by many genes. Many of your personal traits are only part ...
Novel data clustering for microarrays and image segmentation
... mathematically based, nature. We use spectral clustering, which has mathematical foundations in spectral theory of graph Laplacians, principal component analysis, random reversible Markov walks, and models of mechanical vibrations of mass-spring systems. Spectral clustering produces high quality clu ...
... mathematically based, nature. We use spectral clustering, which has mathematical foundations in spectral theory of graph Laplacians, principal component analysis, random reversible Markov walks, and models of mechanical vibrations of mass-spring systems. Spectral clustering produces high quality clu ...
Slide 1 - Ommbid.com
... expressing the AL, Cre Vogelstein recombinase in neurons bySE, N-Cre, right). mutant mice carrying the SMNF7/SMNΔ7 Bases of Inherited Disease; ...
... expressing the AL, Cre Vogelstein recombinase in neurons bySE, N-Cre, right). mutant mice carrying the SMNF7/SMNΔ7 Bases of Inherited Disease; ...
Issue #14 November 2011 In This Issue Check Your Mailbox DBAR
... first is that some of the patients harboring these deletions exhibited what is known as mosaicism, suggesting that not every cell analyzed harbors the deletion. Interestingly, there was a correlation between mosiacism and spontaneous remission. One could envision in patients exhibiting such mosaicis ...
... first is that some of the patients harboring these deletions exhibited what is known as mosaicism, suggesting that not every cell analyzed harbors the deletion. Interestingly, there was a correlation between mosiacism and spontaneous remission. One could envision in patients exhibiting such mosaicis ...
No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster
... [2]. Nevertheless, what made Hox genes special among developmental regulators is not their function, but their organization in chromosomal clusters and, most specially, the phenomenon of spatial and temporal Colinearity. Genes at the 3’ end of the cluster are expressed, and pattern, the anterior end ...
... [2]. Nevertheless, what made Hox genes special among developmental regulators is not their function, but their organization in chromosomal clusters and, most specially, the phenomenon of spatial and temporal Colinearity. Genes at the 3’ end of the cluster are expressed, and pattern, the anterior end ...
THE BASIC SELECTION MODEL ASSIGNMENT 1
... from one generation to another – if the assumptions are valid. Stochastics (genetic drift) has a role (always), maybe also selection, which means that genes and/or genotypes do not perform equally (their fitness-values differ). A question of its own is, whether statistical deviation from HWE is a se ...
... from one generation to another – if the assumptions are valid. Stochastics (genetic drift) has a role (always), maybe also selection, which means that genes and/or genotypes do not perform equally (their fitness-values differ). A question of its own is, whether statistical deviation from HWE is a se ...
Sir John B. Gurdon - Nobel Lecture: The Egg and
... which are needed for early development but which have become quiescent or repressed during cell differentiation. This possibility is discussed below under the heading of “Resistance.” Another interesting possibility is that there could be a memory of an active gene state. For example, those genes th ...
... which are needed for early development but which have become quiescent or repressed during cell differentiation. This possibility is discussed below under the heading of “Resistance.” Another interesting possibility is that there could be a memory of an active gene state. For example, those genes th ...
Marin, I., and Baker, B. S.
... housefly, sex determination is controlled by a masculinizing Ylinked gene (M ). These strains are thus XY:XX. However, in other natural populations of this species, the chromosomes of males and females are indistinguishable. It has been genetically demonstrated that in males of those strains, M is a ...
... housefly, sex determination is controlled by a masculinizing Ylinked gene (M ). These strains are thus XY:XX. However, in other natural populations of this species, the chromosomes of males and females are indistinguishable. It has been genetically demonstrated that in males of those strains, M is a ...
MS Word document - Sequence Ontology
... In SO the promoters and regulatory regions are part_of gene. As Sima pointed out, some transcripts within the same gene have different promoters, so there needs to be a relationship between promoter and transcript. This relationship is not part_of for logical reasons. We could not isolate the promot ...
... In SO the promoters and regulatory regions are part_of gene. As Sima pointed out, some transcripts within the same gene have different promoters, so there needs to be a relationship between promoter and transcript. This relationship is not part_of for logical reasons. We could not isolate the promot ...
Unit 6: Genetics Name ___________________________ Period ______
... Mendel developed purebred lines of plants (homozygous tall and homozygous short) by continuously self-fertilizing a group of plants. He then crossed the two purebred lines (P generation). The offspring of this generation, called the F1 generation, where all tall. This suggested that the tall trait c ...
... Mendel developed purebred lines of plants (homozygous tall and homozygous short) by continuously self-fertilizing a group of plants. He then crossed the two purebred lines (P generation). The offspring of this generation, called the F1 generation, where all tall. This suggested that the tall trait c ...