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... Offspring are depicted below the parents. Filled in symbol indicates the expression of the studied ...
... Offspring are depicted below the parents. Filled in symbol indicates the expression of the studied ...
Daisy quorum drives for the genetic restoration of wild
... Author's Note on Experimental Pre-Registration: This manuscript is an example of pre-registration to ensure transparency in experimental gene drive research. It's intended as a “living document” that begins by sharing key concepts, rationale, and experimental plans for viewing and comment by the com ...
... Author's Note on Experimental Pre-Registration: This manuscript is an example of pre-registration to ensure transparency in experimental gene drive research. It's intended as a “living document” that begins by sharing key concepts, rationale, and experimental plans for viewing and comment by the com ...
SelectedJournalAsthm..
... Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma (CSGA). Nat Genet 1997;15:389-92. Daniels SE, Bhattacharrya S, James A, et al. A genome-wide search for quantitative trait loci underlying asthma. Nature 1996;383:247-50. Dizier MH, Besse-Schmittler C, Guilloud-Bataille M, et al. Genome screen for asthma ...
... Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma (CSGA). Nat Genet 1997;15:389-92. Daniels SE, Bhattacharrya S, James A, et al. A genome-wide search for quantitative trait loci underlying asthma. Nature 1996;383:247-50. Dizier MH, Besse-Schmittler C, Guilloud-Bataille M, et al. Genome screen for asthma ...
Variability of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) alleles located on
... 2008; Ge et al., 2004; Han et al., 2006; He et al., 2007; Wang et al., 2008; Wang et al., 2009). A study investigating the chromosome location of the QTLs responsible for changes in the PPO activity of western wheat kernels, it revealed that there was only one main effect QTL in one inbred line whic ...
... 2008; Ge et al., 2004; Han et al., 2006; He et al., 2007; Wang et al., 2008; Wang et al., 2009). A study investigating the chromosome location of the QTLs responsible for changes in the PPO activity of western wheat kernels, it revealed that there was only one main effect QTL in one inbred line whic ...
3+ 3 - NVT Online
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
File - interACT - American College of Toxicology
... Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, and received her Ph.D. Degree with honors in University of Kansas Medical Center. Julia currently is an Assistant Professor in Toxicology in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. She is a recipient of the Sheldon D. Murphy Endowed C ...
... Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, and received her Ph.D. Degree with honors in University of Kansas Medical Center. Julia currently is an Assistant Professor in Toxicology in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. She is a recipient of the Sheldon D. Murphy Endowed C ...
The Genetic Basis of Lateralization
... It is important to emphasize that the RS genetic model was not developed by fitting parameters to studies of family handedness. Rather, it was discovered that parameters derived from studies of aphasics representative of the general population (Annett, 1975) could be applied to family data, using st ...
... It is important to emphasize that the RS genetic model was not developed by fitting parameters to studies of family handedness. Rather, it was discovered that parameters derived from studies of aphasics representative of the general population (Annett, 1975) could be applied to family data, using st ...
Punnett Squares
... to use for breeding purposes if possible. The dog can hear, so the owner knows his genotype is either DD or Dd. If the dog’s genotype is Dd, the owner does not wish to use him for breeding so that the deafness gene will not be passed on. This can be tested by breeding the dog to a deaf female (dd). ...
... to use for breeding purposes if possible. The dog can hear, so the owner knows his genotype is either DD or Dd. If the dog’s genotype is Dd, the owner does not wish to use him for breeding so that the deafness gene will not be passed on. This can be tested by breeding the dog to a deaf female (dd). ...
The dilemma of dominance
... in forming organisms, then one is less likely to imagine cases of collaboration, cooperation or reconciliation in society – or to see them as viable.5 In decisionmaking contexts, equal voice or shared authority become ‘unnatural.’ A feminist perspective here may highlight how the concept is gendered ...
... in forming organisms, then one is less likely to imagine cases of collaboration, cooperation or reconciliation in society – or to see them as viable.5 In decisionmaking contexts, equal voice or shared authority become ‘unnatural.’ A feminist perspective here may highlight how the concept is gendered ...
The Genetics of Breast and Ovarian Cancer I: A Model of Family
... rare in the population, and moreover there are hundreds of different mutations in each. Most of these have only ever been observed in one family. Only the most expensive form of genetic testing (full gene sequencing, currently costing about U.S. $2 400 for both genes) can detect any mutation; cheape ...
... rare in the population, and moreover there are hundreds of different mutations in each. Most of these have only ever been observed in one family. Only the most expensive form of genetic testing (full gene sequencing, currently costing about U.S. $2 400 for both genes) can detect any mutation; cheape ...
Student Handout
... As you can see, Punnett squares for phenotypes that involve several genes can get complicated. If you can recognize the patterns, you can make a mathematical model to figure out how common or rare a particular genotype or phenotype would be, depending on the number of genes involved. To do this, you ...
... As you can see, Punnett squares for phenotypes that involve several genes can get complicated. If you can recognize the patterns, you can make a mathematical model to figure out how common or rare a particular genotype or phenotype would be, depending on the number of genes involved. To do this, you ...
MicroReview Paradigms of plasmid organization
... were to be inherited stably over many generations (Gerdes et al., 2000). Identical copies of a plasmid or chromosome in a bacterial cell will tend to recombine, especially when prompted by DNA damage and, for circular molecules, this is a problem because it can cause dimerization, which prevents sep ...
... were to be inherited stably over many generations (Gerdes et al., 2000). Identical copies of a plasmid or chromosome in a bacterial cell will tend to recombine, especially when prompted by DNA damage and, for circular molecules, this is a problem because it can cause dimerization, which prevents sep ...
Semantic resources for biomedical data integration: phenotypes
... attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet. [...] The winner of a sumo bout is either: the first wrestler to force his opponent to step out of the ring, or the first wrestler to force his opponent to touch the groun ...
... attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet. [...] The winner of a sumo bout is either: the first wrestler to force his opponent to step out of the ring, or the first wrestler to force his opponent to touch the groun ...
article in press
... So, with genotype matrices under the interactive allele requirement, we have two mathematical functions that can operate on the entire set of alleles in an organism’s genotype and will act on two alleles if and only if they are interactive alleles. We should note, though, that this requirement means ...
... So, with genotype matrices under the interactive allele requirement, we have two mathematical functions that can operate on the entire set of alleles in an organism’s genotype and will act on two alleles if and only if they are interactive alleles. We should note, though, that this requirement means ...
Genetics of Epilepsy - Center for Neurosciences
... Same model applicable to intellectual disability and autism ...
... Same model applicable to intellectual disability and autism ...
The Drosophila Gene Disruption Project: Progress
... lines likely to disrupt any gene lacking a current GDP insertion. Because the annotated 59 end of many gene models may be truncated relative to the true 59 end, insertions located within 500 bp of the annotated 59 end or anywhere within the transcribed region are selected. In addition, a second inse ...
... lines likely to disrupt any gene lacking a current GDP insertion. Because the annotated 59 end of many gene models may be truncated relative to the true 59 end, insertions located within 500 bp of the annotated 59 end or anywhere within the transcribed region are selected. In addition, a second inse ...
Phosphate Utilization Efficiency Correlates with Expression of Low
... genome (Mudge et al., 2002) and 13 in rice (Oryza sativa; Paszkowski et al., 2002). Functional characterization shows that some of the PHT1 members, such as AtPHT1;1, AtPHT1;4 (Shin et al., 2004), and OsPHT1;6 (Ai et al., 2009), are high-affinity transporters while others are low-affinity transporte ...
... genome (Mudge et al., 2002) and 13 in rice (Oryza sativa; Paszkowski et al., 2002). Functional characterization shows that some of the PHT1 members, such as AtPHT1;1, AtPHT1;4 (Shin et al., 2004), and OsPHT1;6 (Ai et al., 2009), are high-affinity transporters while others are low-affinity transporte ...
Chapter 8
... 3. When two different alleles occur together, one of them may be completely expressed, while the other may have no observable effect on the organism’s appearance. Mendel described the expressed form of the trait as dominant. The trait that was not expressed when the dominant form of the trait was pr ...
... 3. When two different alleles occur together, one of them may be completely expressed, while the other may have no observable effect on the organism’s appearance. Mendel described the expressed form of the trait as dominant. The trait that was not expressed when the dominant form of the trait was pr ...
Development, Adaptation, and Evolution
... However, in my view the distinctive views of Developmental Systems Theory on development do not bear significantly on the relationship between developmental and evolutionary biology. I doubt that the theory of evolution can be screened off from that of development, but in connecting the two fields w ...
... However, in my view the distinctive views of Developmental Systems Theory on development do not bear significantly on the relationship between developmental and evolutionary biology. I doubt that the theory of evolution can be screened off from that of development, but in connecting the two fields w ...
Genetic and evolutionary analysis of diversification and reproductive
... genomes to diverge, and potentially, to become incompatible types. Here I test whether intragenomic conflict drives evolutionary change by evolving yeast populations in the laboratory, to see if intra-genomic conflicts would lead genomes in independent populations to become incompatible. After allow ...
... genomes to diverge, and potentially, to become incompatible types. Here I test whether intragenomic conflict drives evolutionary change by evolving yeast populations in the laboratory, to see if intra-genomic conflicts would lead genomes in independent populations to become incompatible. After allow ...
Association of KCNQ1, KCNE1, KCNH2 and SCN5A Polymorphisms
... The cardiac ventricular repolarisation process, which is measured by the QT interval length on the electrocardiogram (ECG), is known to be influenced by various parameters (heart rate1, age2, sex3, medications4) but heritability studies have suggested that genetic factors are also involved in the co ...
... The cardiac ventricular repolarisation process, which is measured by the QT interval length on the electrocardiogram (ECG), is known to be influenced by various parameters (heart rate1, age2, sex3, medications4) but heritability studies have suggested that genetic factors are also involved in the co ...
Review Questions for Respiration
... genetics terms. Each question can have more than one answer. 1. Genotype of an individual with a dominant phenotype D, E 2. Requires mating with a recessive individual A 3. Has the alleles G and t from an individual A. Test cross that was GgTt B ...
... genetics terms. Each question can have more than one answer. 1. Genotype of an individual with a dominant phenotype D, E 2. Requires mating with a recessive individual A 3. Has the alleles G and t from an individual A. Test cross that was GgTt B ...
Cultural transmission and the evolution of human behaviour: a
... its own right. Although many authors have conceptualized cultural change as a Darwinian process, there is no generally agreed formal framework for defining key concepts such as natural selection, fitness, relatedness and altruism for the cultural case. Here, we present and explore such a framework u ...
... its own right. Although many authors have conceptualized cultural change as a Darwinian process, there is no generally agreed formal framework for defining key concepts such as natural selection, fitness, relatedness and altruism for the cultural case. Here, we present and explore such a framework u ...
Genetics - Michael
... crops and domesticated animals. In many early cultures, including those that were the precursors of some of today’s countries, the priests and royal families kept detailed records of lineages and bloodlines in order to establish a hierarchy of power. In the process, they also discovered that some tr ...
... crops and domesticated animals. In many early cultures, including those that were the precursors of some of today’s countries, the priests and royal families kept detailed records of lineages and bloodlines in order to establish a hierarchy of power. In the process, they also discovered that some tr ...
8. Principles of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... This theory was advocated by August Weismann (1834-1914), a German biologist. According to this theory, organism’s body contains two types of cells namely somatic cells and reproductive cells. The somatic cells form the body and its various organ systems, while the reproductive cells form sperm and ...
... This theory was advocated by August Weismann (1834-1914), a German biologist. According to this theory, organism’s body contains two types of cells namely somatic cells and reproductive cells. The somatic cells form the body and its various organ systems, while the reproductive cells form sperm and ...