Physical Mapping of a 670-kb Region of Chromosomes XVI and XVII
... to note that the size polymorare co-linear with the genomic restriction map (Fig. phism of H49/JL8 antigens-encoding chromosomes 2A) obtained by digestion of total chromosomal DNA. was also detected in the parental CL strain maintained Data indicates that the restriction maps of the regions in diffe ...
... to note that the size polymorare co-linear with the genomic restriction map (Fig. phism of H49/JL8 antigens-encoding chromosomes 2A) obtained by digestion of total chromosomal DNA. was also detected in the parental CL strain maintained Data indicates that the restriction maps of the regions in diffe ...
"PCR-based Species Identification and Gene Tagging"
... Cross: SC748-5 (resistant) by BTx 635 (susceptible) ...
... Cross: SC748-5 (resistant) by BTx 635 (susceptible) ...
Statistic and Analytical Strategies for HLA Data
... For example, if we want to understand the distribution of HLA-B*27 in healthy residents of a certain region and the frequency of the HLA-B*27 gene in patients with ankylosing arthritis, how many individuals should be included in the sample? According to the principle of the hypothesis test, if the s ...
... For example, if we want to understand the distribution of HLA-B*27 in healthy residents of a certain region and the frequency of the HLA-B*27 gene in patients with ankylosing arthritis, how many individuals should be included in the sample? According to the principle of the hypothesis test, if the s ...
Tapanes-Castillo A, Weaver EJ, Smith RP, Kamei Y, Caspary T, Hamilton-Nelson KL, Slifer SH, Martin ER, Bixby JL, Lemmon VP. Neurogenetics. 2012 Feb;11(1):53-71. A modifier locus on chromosome 5 contributes to L1 cell adhesion molecule X-linked hydrocephalus in mice.
... Susceptibility modifiers would determine the presence or absence of the phenotype. The same genotype at a susceptibility modifier could exhibit wide variations in severity. In contrast, severity modifiers would affect the magnitude or spectrum of the phenotype. Thus, for a severity modifier to have ...
... Susceptibility modifiers would determine the presence or absence of the phenotype. The same genotype at a susceptibility modifier could exhibit wide variations in severity. In contrast, severity modifiers would affect the magnitude or spectrum of the phenotype. Thus, for a severity modifier to have ...
The Optimal Discovery Procedure II: Applications to Comparative
... a high-dimensional study. This approach is based on the “optimal discovery procedure” (ODP), proven to be optimal in the companion paper (6). The ODP maximizes the expected number of true positives for each fixed level of expected false positives; this is also directly related to optimality in terms ...
... a high-dimensional study. This approach is based on the “optimal discovery procedure” (ODP), proven to be optimal in the companion paper (6). The ODP maximizes the expected number of true positives for each fixed level of expected false positives; this is also directly related to optimality in terms ...
Human Genetics - Chapter 5
... • Without H protein the A or B antigens can not be attached to the surface of the RBC • All hh genotypes have the phenotype of type O, although the ABO blood group can be anything (A, B, AB, or O) Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
... • Without H protein the A or B antigens can not be attached to the surface of the RBC • All hh genotypes have the phenotype of type O, although the ABO blood group can be anything (A, B, AB, or O) Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
A Single Gene Causes Both Male Sterility and
... identification of several genes that cause hybrid sterility or inviability—many of which have evolved rapidly under positive Darwinian selection—little is known about the ecological or genomic forces that drive the evolution of postzygotic isolation. Here, we show that the same gene, Overdrive, caus ...
... identification of several genes that cause hybrid sterility or inviability—many of which have evolved rapidly under positive Darwinian selection—little is known about the ecological or genomic forces that drive the evolution of postzygotic isolation. Here, we show that the same gene, Overdrive, caus ...
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Phenotypic Plasticity in Life-History Traits: Demographic Effects and
... variation leads to time-varying matrix models: plasticity in response to spatial variation leads to models structured by criteria other than age. The adaptive value of such plasticity can be assessed by calculating its effects on a suitable measure of fitness: long-term growth rate for time-invarian ...
... variation leads to time-varying matrix models: plasticity in response to spatial variation leads to models structured by criteria other than age. The adaptive value of such plasticity can be assessed by calculating its effects on a suitable measure of fitness: long-term growth rate for time-invarian ...
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... Database of Genomics Variants Browser http://projects.tcag.ca/cgi-bin/variation/gbrowse/hg18/ ...
... Database of Genomics Variants Browser http://projects.tcag.ca/cgi-bin/variation/gbrowse/hg18/ ...
Measuring and comparing evolvability and constraint
... measurements. All too often, data are collected with only a vague sense that they are correlated with something useful to know, and manipulations are chosen to conform to particular statistical models, regardless of whether the theoretical relevance of the measurements is preserved. This can remove ...
... measurements. All too often, data are collected with only a vague sense that they are correlated with something useful to know, and manipulations are chosen to conform to particular statistical models, regardless of whether the theoretical relevance of the measurements is preserved. This can remove ...
Sickle Cell Disease and Hemoglobinopathy Screening in Pregnancy
... weight is expected to follow a decreased gestational age, another study by Tan et. al.8 removed pregnancies with additional complications that may affect birth weight and still found an increased risk of low birth weight (<10th percentile) of 14.8% vs. an anticipated 10%. Again in this study a contr ...
... weight is expected to follow a decreased gestational age, another study by Tan et. al.8 removed pregnancies with additional complications that may affect birth weight and still found an increased risk of low birth weight (<10th percentile) of 14.8% vs. an anticipated 10%. Again in this study a contr ...
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... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Zahra Maryami, Arash Fazeli, Ali-Ashraf Mehrabi
... (GBSSI) is one of the most important determinants of starch synthesis of cereals [7] which are located on the group-7 chromosomes of each genomes [8,9]. In bread wheat (TriticumaestivumL. ssp. aestivum; 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD), three waxy proteins, one for each genome, have been identified. Each waxy ...
... (GBSSI) is one of the most important determinants of starch synthesis of cereals [7] which are located on the group-7 chromosomes of each genomes [8,9]. In bread wheat (TriticumaestivumL. ssp. aestivum; 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD), three waxy proteins, one for each genome, have been identified. Each waxy ...
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... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
Mendelian Inheritance
... (2) between genes and regulatory proteins expressed by other genes; (3) between genes and proteins, and environmental factors such as nutrients, temperature, etc.; (4) chance effects during development. The reason Mendelian inheritance can be seen to "work" is that in many cases we can hold al ...
... (2) between genes and regulatory proteins expressed by other genes; (3) between genes and proteins, and environmental factors such as nutrients, temperature, etc.; (4) chance effects during development. The reason Mendelian inheritance can be seen to "work" is that in many cases we can hold al ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma in Oncology and Haematology
... scars. Inheritance Autosomal dominant. Prevalence is unknown but over 100 cases have been reported worldwide with the majority of reported cases originating in Scotland. ...
... scars. Inheritance Autosomal dominant. Prevalence is unknown but over 100 cases have been reported worldwide with the majority of reported cases originating in Scotland. ...
Genetic analysis of root-knot nematode resistance in potato
... 1990). In addition, the multiplication of M. hapla during the growth of a susceptible potato will result in higher residual population densities and can lead to severe damage to the next crop in the rotation, like carrot, onion and black salsify. The wide host range of M. chitwoodi and M. fallax mak ...
... 1990). In addition, the multiplication of M. hapla during the growth of a susceptible potato will result in higher residual population densities and can lead to severe damage to the next crop in the rotation, like carrot, onion and black salsify. The wide host range of M. chitwoodi and M. fallax mak ...
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... The yellow parent peas must be heterozygous. The yellow phenotype is expressed. Through meiosis and fertilisation, some offspring peas are homozygous recessive – they express a green colour. ...
... The yellow parent peas must be heterozygous. The yellow phenotype is expressed. Through meiosis and fertilisation, some offspring peas are homozygous recessive – they express a green colour. ...
Comparison of Identified TSS Locations to Other
... which has long been the reference source for computational sequence analyses and modeling the proximal core regions of promoters. The TSSs listed in EPD are the result of a strategy paralleling ours, using the oligo-capped EST subset from the BDGC. The promoters of TSSs in EPD are divided into three ...
... which has long been the reference source for computational sequence analyses and modeling the proximal core regions of promoters. The TSSs listed in EPD are the result of a strategy paralleling ours, using the oligo-capped EST subset from the BDGC. The promoters of TSSs in EPD are divided into three ...
A Customized Gene Expression Microarray
... the Brittle Stalk2 (bk2) gene of maize and the Brittle Culm1 (bc1) gene of rice encode glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-anchored Cobra-like proteins (Li et al., 2003; Ching et al., 2006; Brady et al., 2007; Sindhu et al., 2007). Although the precise biological function of Cobra-like proteins has not be ...
... the Brittle Stalk2 (bk2) gene of maize and the Brittle Culm1 (bc1) gene of rice encode glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-anchored Cobra-like proteins (Li et al., 2003; Ching et al., 2006; Brady et al., 2007; Sindhu et al., 2007). Although the precise biological function of Cobra-like proteins has not be ...
An efficient genetic algorithm for automated mining of both positive
... intervals of quantitative attributes and the discovery of ARs that these intervals conform in only single run. Furthermore, a database-independent approach that does not rely upon the minimum support and the minimum confidence thresholds that are hard to determine for each database has been performe ...
... intervals of quantitative attributes and the discovery of ARs that these intervals conform in only single run. Furthermore, a database-independent approach that does not rely upon the minimum support and the minimum confidence thresholds that are hard to determine for each database has been performe ...
The Complete Chloroplast and Mitochondrial DNA Sequence of
... 44 organisms, were combined into a data set of 5,053 nucleotides (based on Karol et al. 2001) PHYML 2.4.4 (Guindon and Gascuel 2003) was used to compute maximum likelihood trees, using the cpREV45 model for cp sequences and the Hasegawa, Kishino and Yano (1985) model for the combined nucleic acid da ...
... 44 organisms, were combined into a data set of 5,053 nucleotides (based on Karol et al. 2001) PHYML 2.4.4 (Guindon and Gascuel 2003) was used to compute maximum likelihood trees, using the cpREV45 model for cp sequences and the Hasegawa, Kishino and Yano (1985) model for the combined nucleic acid da ...