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Suggestive Association With Ocular Phoria at Chromosome 6p22
... Genotyped SNPs were excluded from the analysis if genotypes were missing for more than 2% of individuals (12,706 SNPs), or if the minor allele frequency was below 1% (77,738 SNPs). After excluding these 12.3% of the characterized SNPs, 642,758 remained in the analysis. For each SNP we ran a linear r ...
... Genotyped SNPs were excluded from the analysis if genotypes were missing for more than 2% of individuals (12,706 SNPs), or if the minor allele frequency was below 1% (77,738 SNPs). After excluding these 12.3% of the characterized SNPs, 642,758 remained in the analysis. For each SNP we ran a linear r ...
Alu
... Place K points into the space represented by the objects that are being clustered. These points represent initial group centroids. Assign each object to the group that has the closest centroid. When all objects have been assigned, recalculate the positions of the K centroids. Repeat Steps 2 an ...
... Place K points into the space represented by the objects that are being clustered. These points represent initial group centroids. Assign each object to the group that has the closest centroid. When all objects have been assigned, recalculate the positions of the K centroids. Repeat Steps 2 an ...
Genes involved in asexual sporophyte development in Ceratopteris
... genes that increase in transcription in gametophytes during this commitment time. By comparing the Gene Ontology terms mapped to this cDNA library with that of the gametophyte transcriptome of the homosporous fern Pteridium aquilinum, I discovered that the C. richardii apogamy library is enriched in ...
... genes that increase in transcription in gametophytes during this commitment time. By comparing the Gene Ontology terms mapped to this cDNA library with that of the gametophyte transcriptome of the homosporous fern Pteridium aquilinum, I discovered that the C. richardii apogamy library is enriched in ...
A Common Polygenic Basis for Quinine and
... chromosome 6 (Sod) and by an unknown number of background loci (Boughter and Whitney, 1997). No PROP segregation studies in mice have been reported. In the present study, the BXH/Ty set of RI strains was tested with both quinine sulfate and PROP to begin identification of other loci affecting bitter ...
... chromosome 6 (Sod) and by an unknown number of background loci (Boughter and Whitney, 1997). No PROP segregation studies in mice have been reported. In the present study, the BXH/Ty set of RI strains was tested with both quinine sulfate and PROP to begin identification of other loci affecting bitter ...
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... intrinsic postzygotic isolation1, 19-21. However, other mechanisms, including underdominance22 and gene duplication, transposition and gene loss23-25 may also cause intrinsic postzygotic isolation. The time course of the accumulation of DMIs is not well understood19, 26-28, and rates may vary among ...
... intrinsic postzygotic isolation1, 19-21. However, other mechanisms, including underdominance22 and gene duplication, transposition and gene loss23-25 may also cause intrinsic postzygotic isolation. The time course of the accumulation of DMIs is not well understood19, 26-28, and rates may vary among ...
Convergent Evolution in the Genetic Basis of Müllerian
... in H. erato are determined by vein position, with all pattern elements lying in intervein compartments. The H. melpomene rays involve an orange band that bisects vein boundaries and is apparently homologous in position to the yellow band controlled by the locus Yb on LG15. Thus, these genes control ...
... in H. erato are determined by vein position, with all pattern elements lying in intervein compartments. The H. melpomene rays involve an orange band that bisects vein boundaries and is apparently homologous in position to the yellow band controlled by the locus Yb on LG15. Thus, these genes control ...
Convergent Evolution in the Genetic Basis of Müllerian Mimicry in
... in H. erato are determined by vein position, with all pattern elements lying in intervein compartments. The H. melpomene rays involve an orange band that bisects vein boundaries and is apparently homologous in position to the yellow band controlled by the locus Yb on LG15. Thus, these genes control ...
... in H. erato are determined by vein position, with all pattern elements lying in intervein compartments. The H. melpomene rays involve an orange band that bisects vein boundaries and is apparently homologous in position to the yellow band controlled by the locus Yb on LG15. Thus, these genes control ...
selection for recombination in small populations
... 1 s)2 1 e for the 22, 1 2, 21, and 11 haplotypes, respectively. Epistasis, in this model, is measured by e. Although this model of epistasis is natural for haploids, in diploids, it allows for interactions only among gene products encoded on the same chromosome and not on its homologue. Nevertheless ...
... 1 s)2 1 e for the 22, 1 2, 21, and 11 haplotypes, respectively. Epistasis, in this model, is measured by e. Although this model of epistasis is natural for haploids, in diploids, it allows for interactions only among gene products encoded on the same chromosome and not on its homologue. Nevertheless ...
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... D. simulans are very closely related, having diverged within the past 250,000 years (Kliman et al. 2000; McDermott and Kliman 2008), we expect that most hybrid lethality genes are shared between the two species, but it is possible that lineage-specific HIs have evolved. For example, Nup96-dependent l ...
... D. simulans are very closely related, having diverged within the past 250,000 years (Kliman et al. 2000; McDermott and Kliman 2008), we expect that most hybrid lethality genes are shared between the two species, but it is possible that lineage-specific HIs have evolved. For example, Nup96-dependent l ...
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... TLR7 in PBMCs, resulting in a trend of decreased downstream production of type I IFNs; whereas inhibition of miR-3148 has an opposite effect. ...
... TLR7 in PBMCs, resulting in a trend of decreased downstream production of type I IFNs; whereas inhibition of miR-3148 has an opposite effect. ...
Statistical analysis of simple repeats in the human genome
... Experiments on kinetics of DNA denaturation and renaturation and the analysis of DNA sequences have revealed that most of our genome is populated by DNA repeats of different length, number and degree of dispersion [1]. Long repeats in few copies are usually orthologous genes, which may contain hidde ...
... Experiments on kinetics of DNA denaturation and renaturation and the analysis of DNA sequences have revealed that most of our genome is populated by DNA repeats of different length, number and degree of dispersion [1]. Long repeats in few copies are usually orthologous genes, which may contain hidde ...
Familial Malignant Melanoma Approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial
... What causes familial melanoma? Familial melanoma is a genetic or inherited condition. This means that the risk of melanoma can be passed from generation to generation in a family. To date, two genes have been linked to familial melanoma; they are called CDKN2A and CDK4. A mutation (alteration) in on ...
... What causes familial melanoma? Familial melanoma is a genetic or inherited condition. This means that the risk of melanoma can be passed from generation to generation in a family. To date, two genes have been linked to familial melanoma; they are called CDKN2A and CDK4. A mutation (alteration) in on ...
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... With the optimization stage, the genetic algorithm rate equals to 94% and reaching stopping criteria of error intends to optimize the Classification process of the rate difference equals to .05. Spam/ham emails. Brief details about the mechanism of the Genetic algorithm will be explained as the star ...
... With the optimization stage, the genetic algorithm rate equals to 94% and reaching stopping criteria of error intends to optimize the Classification process of the rate difference equals to .05. Spam/ham emails. Brief details about the mechanism of the Genetic algorithm will be explained as the star ...
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: ...
Identity-by-descent filtering of exome sequence data for disease
... two parental haplotypes in n studied siblings, then Xt = 1, otherwise Xt = 0. We assume that recombinations during meiosis occur mutually independently according to locus-specific recombination rates. A locus t is IBD = 2 in n siblings if all n siblings share the same inheritance pattern for t. The ...
... two parental haplotypes in n studied siblings, then Xt = 1, otherwise Xt = 0. We assume that recombinations during meiosis occur mutually independently according to locus-specific recombination rates. A locus t is IBD = 2 in n siblings if all n siblings share the same inheritance pattern for t. The ...
Technical standards and guidelines for spinal muscular atrophy testing
... that the neuronal population is more sensitive to decreases in the SMN protein level. Possibly, the altered splicing of a unique set of premessenger RNAs results in deficient proteins, which are necessary for motor neuron growth and survival. In addition to its role in spliceosomal ribonucleoprotein ...
... that the neuronal population is more sensitive to decreases in the SMN protein level. Possibly, the altered splicing of a unique set of premessenger RNAs results in deficient proteins, which are necessary for motor neuron growth and survival. In addition to its role in spliceosomal ribonucleoprotein ...
Optimal Allocation Strategies for the Dark Pool Problem
... In this paper we consider the problem of allocating stocks to dark pools. As described by Ganchev et al. (2009), dark pools are a recent type of stock exchange that are designed to facilitate large transactions. A key aspect of dark pools is the censored feedback that the trader receives. At every r ...
... In this paper we consider the problem of allocating stocks to dark pools. As described by Ganchev et al. (2009), dark pools are a recent type of stock exchange that are designed to facilitate large transactions. A key aspect of dark pools is the censored feedback that the trader receives. At every r ...
The Ff.010 Gene Product Regulates the Expression Domain of
... of the cross W100 (a line carrying two genetic markers per chromosome; Koornneef et al., 1987) x FlolO. FLOW showed genetic linkage only to the markers glabral (g!1) long hypocoty!2 (hy2) on chromosome three. This position was confirmed by analyzing 932 F2 progeny of the cross MSU22 (a line carrying ...
... of the cross W100 (a line carrying two genetic markers per chromosome; Koornneef et al., 1987) x FlolO. FLOW showed genetic linkage only to the markers glabral (g!1) long hypocoty!2 (hy2) on chromosome three. This position was confirmed by analyzing 932 F2 progeny of the cross MSU22 (a line carrying ...
Complete Characterization of the 3 Mouse Hereditary Hemochromatosis HFE Gene and
... ABSTRACT: The human HFE gene was identified in 1996 as the gene whose mutations are responsible for hereditary hemochromatosis in most patients. Expression analysis by Northern blot indicated that the gene was approximately 4.1 kb in length. However, the cDNA reported was only 2716 bp. These results ...
... ABSTRACT: The human HFE gene was identified in 1996 as the gene whose mutations are responsible for hereditary hemochromatosis in most patients. Expression analysis by Northern blot indicated that the gene was approximately 4.1 kb in length. However, the cDNA reported was only 2716 bp. These results ...
Meiosis - Myersbiology
... • Intimate contact provides route for infection by parasites (AIDS, syphillis, etc.) • Genetic costs: in sex, we pass on only half of genes to offspring. • Males are an expensive luxury - in most species they contribute little to rearing offspring. ...
... • Intimate contact provides route for infection by parasites (AIDS, syphillis, etc.) • Genetic costs: in sex, we pass on only half of genes to offspring. • Males are an expensive luxury - in most species they contribute little to rearing offspring. ...
a nine-base pair deletion distinguishes two en/spm
... The En insertions in the distinguishable a1-m(papu) and a1-m(Au) alleles reside at the same site in exon 2 of the A1 gene. Their phenotypic difference (Figures 1 and 2) can be ascribed to the nine-base pair deletion in the distal side (3') of the insert, 45 bases away from the site of the insert. Ea ...
... The En insertions in the distinguishable a1-m(papu) and a1-m(Au) alleles reside at the same site in exon 2 of the A1 gene. Their phenotypic difference (Figures 1 and 2) can be ascribed to the nine-base pair deletion in the distal side (3') of the insert, 45 bases away from the site of the insert. Ea ...
TRIBOLIUM INFORMATION BULLETIN Number 7
... with the split beginning sometimes at , but mostly one-third to one-fourth of the elytral length behind, the scutellum and gradually tapering towards the sides, the posterior edge of the elytron producing a flattened sigmoid curve. The elytra appear shorter, by almost the length of the terminal abdo ...
... with the split beginning sometimes at , but mostly one-third to one-fourth of the elytral length behind, the scutellum and gradually tapering towards the sides, the posterior edge of the elytron producing a flattened sigmoid curve. The elytra appear shorter, by almost the length of the terminal abdo ...