Genome-Wide Scan of Obesity in the Old Order Amish*
... a variance components methodology. We partitioned variation in the obesity phenotype into components attributable to environmental covariates, the additive effects of genes (i.e. residual heritability), and a specific quantitative trait locus (QTL; i.e. the linkage component). These analyses were co ...
... a variance components methodology. We partitioned variation in the obesity phenotype into components attributable to environmental covariates, the additive effects of genes (i.e. residual heritability), and a specific quantitative trait locus (QTL; i.e. the linkage component). These analyses were co ...
Evolutionary algorithms
... latest analytical technique (i.e. genetic algorithms) N700 cars save 19% energy ... 30% increase in the output... This is a result of adopting the ... nose shape 2015.11.23, CAAMAS:演化学习 ...
... latest analytical technique (i.e. genetic algorithms) N700 cars save 19% energy ... 30% increase in the output... This is a result of adopting the ... nose shape 2015.11.23, CAAMAS:演化学习 ...
Computational approaches to understanding the genetic
... Complex traits are caused by hundreds or thousands of genetic variants and the environment, while mendelian traits are effected by a single genetic variant in a dominant or recessive pattern. Complex traits are the focus of this manuscript. Type and number of various kinds of human genetic variation ...
... Complex traits are caused by hundreds or thousands of genetic variants and the environment, while mendelian traits are effected by a single genetic variant in a dominant or recessive pattern. Complex traits are the focus of this manuscript. Type and number of various kinds of human genetic variation ...
New Progresses in Swarm Intelligence-based
... search space is performed based on the more attractive individuals (Yang, 2010a). The original FA has been modified or hybridised to solve different optimisation problems. Some com ...
... search space is performed based on the more attractive individuals (Yang, 2010a). The original FA has been modified or hybridised to solve different optimisation problems. Some com ...
The genetic basis of inherited anomalies of the teeth: Part 1: Clinical
... enamel deficiencies (hypoplasia) to complete absence of it (aplasia). The prevalence of AI varies in different populations, ranging from 1 in 700 in to 1 in 4000 [10,11]. The AI can be autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked. One large epidemiological study of 51 Swedish AI families seg ...
... enamel deficiencies (hypoplasia) to complete absence of it (aplasia). The prevalence of AI varies in different populations, ranging from 1 in 700 in to 1 in 4000 [10,11]. The AI can be autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked. One large epidemiological study of 51 Swedish AI families seg ...
A Genome-Wide Survey of the NAC Transcription
... Large segmental duplications of chromosomal regions during evolution, followed by gene loss, smallscale duplications and local rearrangement, have created the present complexities of plant genome (Bowers et al., 2003). The rice and Arabidopsis genome has undergone several rounds of genome-wide dupli ...
... Large segmental duplications of chromosomal regions during evolution, followed by gene loss, smallscale duplications and local rearrangement, have created the present complexities of plant genome (Bowers et al., 2003). The rice and Arabidopsis genome has undergone several rounds of genome-wide dupli ...
CIBI3031-070 Midterm Examination III November 2005
... b. somatic cells c. reduction of the chromosome number ____ 24. If a daughter expresses an X-linked recessive gene, she inherited the trait from a. her mother. b. both parents. c. her father. ____ 25. If two genes are on the same chromosome, a. they are in the same linkage group. b. they assort inde ...
... b. somatic cells c. reduction of the chromosome number ____ 24. If a daughter expresses an X-linked recessive gene, she inherited the trait from a. her mother. b. both parents. c. her father. ____ 25. If two genes are on the same chromosome, a. they are in the same linkage group. b. they assort inde ...
Idic(15)
... infancy. Concerns usually only arise after they miss their developmental milestones and even then other conditions may be considered first. This means that families have tended to receive a diagnosis quite late, in many children not until they were three or four years old and in some cases even late ...
... infancy. Concerns usually only arise after they miss their developmental milestones and even then other conditions may be considered first. This means that families have tended to receive a diagnosis quite late, in many children not until they were three or four years old and in some cases even late ...
CIBI3031-091 Midterm Examination III November 2005
... ____ 47. According to Mendel, what kind of alleles are masked, or "disappear," in F1 pea plants? a. codominant b. dominant c. recessive ____ 48. Crossing over is one of the most important events in meiosis because a. homologous chromosomes must be separated into different daughter cells. b. the num ...
... ____ 47. According to Mendel, what kind of alleles are masked, or "disappear," in F1 pea plants? a. codominant b. dominant c. recessive ____ 48. Crossing over is one of the most important events in meiosis because a. homologous chromosomes must be separated into different daughter cells. b. the num ...
IVRI OB 1809
... is changed as a whole, because the differences between its constituent lines are genotypic. The second experiment (although earlier in date) is the proof by Mendel that the genotype is composed of indivisible parts. Mendel "crossed members of two pure lines of peas (Pisum sativum) which differed in ...
... is changed as a whole, because the differences between its constituent lines are genotypic. The second experiment (although earlier in date) is the proof by Mendel that the genotype is composed of indivisible parts. Mendel "crossed members of two pure lines of peas (Pisum sativum) which differed in ...
emboj7601705-sup
... expression back to control levels and below. These curves suggest that notochord and somites are formed in regions of intermediate Gsc. We observed very similar expression profiles for notochord and somites - rather than more separate peaks, with notochord being formed at lower Gsc MO doses than som ...
... expression back to control levels and below. These curves suggest that notochord and somites are formed in regions of intermediate Gsc. We observed very similar expression profiles for notochord and somites - rather than more separate peaks, with notochord being formed at lower Gsc MO doses than som ...
adapt1
... - Parthenogenesis arises spontaneously, but extinctions are rapid due to lack of variation and Muller's rachet. Muller's ratchet is the continuous accumulation of mutations in a lineage. In sexual reproduction, since only 1/2 of the genes are passed from each parent, there is a 50% chance that a del ...
... - Parthenogenesis arises spontaneously, but extinctions are rapid due to lack of variation and Muller's rachet. Muller's ratchet is the continuous accumulation of mutations in a lineage. In sexual reproduction, since only 1/2 of the genes are passed from each parent, there is a 50% chance that a del ...
A genetic screen in zebrafish identifies the mutants
... bearing the mutagenic insert has been cloned for each line and we estimate that we have achieved ~22% saturation (Amsterdam et al., 1999). As many human genetic diseases are attributed to mutation of one allele of an essential gene that, when homozygously deleted, results in embryonic or neonatal mo ...
... bearing the mutagenic insert has been cloned for each line and we estimate that we have achieved ~22% saturation (Amsterdam et al., 1999). As many human genetic diseases are attributed to mutation of one allele of an essential gene that, when homozygously deleted, results in embryonic or neonatal mo ...
Anther Development
... the third whorl (Figures 1 and 2) over a 1- to 2-day period (Koltunow et al., 1990). Stamen primordia appear after the sepal and petal primordia have initiatedbut prior to the initiation of carpel primordia (Figure 2). A short time after stamen primordia initiation occurs, the anther and filament co ...
... the third whorl (Figures 1 and 2) over a 1- to 2-day period (Koltunow et al., 1990). Stamen primordia appear after the sepal and petal primordia have initiatedbut prior to the initiation of carpel primordia (Figure 2). A short time after stamen primordia initiation occurs, the anther and filament co ...
Gene Section ALDOB (aldolase B, fructose-bisphosphate) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... mutations bring about reduced enzyme activity and affect structural stability. Mutants that retained tetrameric structure but with altered kinetic properties would reduce its catalytic activity. Mutants with homotetramers dissociated into subunits would have more severe impaired enzymatic activity. ...
... mutations bring about reduced enzyme activity and affect structural stability. Mutants that retained tetrameric structure but with altered kinetic properties would reduce its catalytic activity. Mutants with homotetramers dissociated into subunits would have more severe impaired enzymatic activity. ...
COMMISSION ON GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND
... food and feed production chain and on the in situ and ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. The study further describes responses that governments and/or stakeholders have made, or which could be envisioned, in order to address some or all of these effects. This b ...
... food and feed production chain and on the in situ and ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. The study further describes responses that governments and/or stakeholders have made, or which could be envisioned, in order to address some or all of these effects. This b ...
SEX-DETector: a probabilistic approach to uncover sex
... organisms because reference genomes are lacking and/or genomes are large and complex. Another method uses the ploidy of SNPs in order to identify sex chromosome sequences (Gautier, 2014) but requires the sequencing of a hundred individuals, which, depending on the sequencing method, could be too exp ...
... organisms because reference genomes are lacking and/or genomes are large and complex. Another method uses the ploidy of SNPs in order to identify sex chromosome sequences (Gautier, 2014) but requires the sequencing of a hundred individuals, which, depending on the sequencing method, could be too exp ...
Ectopic overexpression of castor bean LEAFY
... The biotechnological potential of LEC2 has been evaluated by metabolic engineering strategies that aim to express in vegetative tissues those biosynthetic pathways that are usually restricted to seeds. Complex constructs that place co-expression of genes involved in the synthesis of docosahexaenoic ...
... The biotechnological potential of LEC2 has been evaluated by metabolic engineering strategies that aim to express in vegetative tissues those biosynthetic pathways that are usually restricted to seeds. Complex constructs that place co-expression of genes involved in the synthesis of docosahexaenoic ...
Multilocus genetic models of handedness closely resemble
... to a negative conclusion. Formal power calculation was therefore carried out, given our sample size of about 3750 individuals, to assess the likelihood of finding an association with a single-locus gene. To ensure that a single locus could be rejected by such data, we set the power level at 99%. Alt ...
... to a negative conclusion. Formal power calculation was therefore carried out, given our sample size of about 3750 individuals, to assess the likelihood of finding an association with a single-locus gene. To ensure that a single locus could be rejected by such data, we set the power level at 99%. Alt ...
MSc Seminar: Donald Dunbar
... Quantile normalisation often used Normalisation more complicated for 2-colour arrays Try to remove most noise at lab stage (ie control things well statistically) February 26th 2011 ...
... Quantile normalisation often used Normalisation more complicated for 2-colour arrays Try to remove most noise at lab stage (ie control things well statistically) February 26th 2011 ...