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... human and chimpanzee, we aligned 14.3 Mb of orthologous noncoding DNA sequences from human, chimpanzee, and baboon (Methods). Subsequently, human chromosomes were split into 1 Mb non-overlapping windows (referred to as loci). We retained 36 loci dispersed over 12 autosomal chromosomes, each of which ...
... human and chimpanzee, we aligned 14.3 Mb of orthologous noncoding DNA sequences from human, chimpanzee, and baboon (Methods). Subsequently, human chromosomes were split into 1 Mb non-overlapping windows (referred to as loci). We retained 36 loci dispersed over 12 autosomal chromosomes, each of which ...
IMSR File Format
... the gene trap into an intron allows the expression of a new mRNA containing one or more upstream exons followed by the reporter gene. The reporter gene is therefore expressed in the same cells and developmental stages as the gene into which the gene trap has inserted. Inbred Strain (IS) An inbred st ...
... the gene trap into an intron allows the expression of a new mRNA containing one or more upstream exons followed by the reporter gene. The reporter gene is therefore expressed in the same cells and developmental stages as the gene into which the gene trap has inserted. Inbred Strain (IS) An inbred st ...
Haploidization Analysis in Penicillium chrysogenum
... colonies were transferred from PFA medium to PFA-free medium. An inhibitory concentration of PFA (0.02 M) was used such that 10%of the diploid spores survived. These conditions were found to be optimal for the recovery of a high frequency of haploid segregants as sectors, provided the smallest colon ...
... colonies were transferred from PFA medium to PFA-free medium. An inhibitory concentration of PFA (0.02 M) was used such that 10%of the diploid spores survived. These conditions were found to be optimal for the recovery of a high frequency of haploid segregants as sectors, provided the smallest colon ...
Chronic Kidney Disease
... • Over 54,000 patients currently awaiting cadaveric kidney transplants • Over 5200 living donor transplants done in 2002 • Extremely successful • 1-year graft survival rate 90% for cadaver transplants 95% for live donor transplants ...
... • Over 54,000 patients currently awaiting cadaveric kidney transplants • Over 5200 living donor transplants done in 2002 • Extremely successful • 1-year graft survival rate 90% for cadaver transplants 95% for live donor transplants ...
Physical damage due to drug dependence
... (27 percent of the Dutch population) or excessive alcohol use (84 percent drink, of which 10 percent drink excessive). Illicit drugs are, however, used by relatively few people (recent use is 0.1 to 4.2 percent) and mostly used for only some years. At the individual level, the physical health effect ...
... (27 percent of the Dutch population) or excessive alcohol use (84 percent drink, of which 10 percent drink excessive). Illicit drugs are, however, used by relatively few people (recent use is 0.1 to 4.2 percent) and mostly used for only some years. At the individual level, the physical health effect ...
COMORBIDITY AND MULTIMORBIDITY IN MEDICINE TODAY
... The observation that some disorders and diseases occur together more frequently than it would be expected by chance is very intriguing. The simultaneous presence of multiple pathological conditions in the form of comorbidity and multimorbidity is more a rule than an exception in all populations of p ...
... The observation that some disorders and diseases occur together more frequently than it would be expected by chance is very intriguing. The simultaneous presence of multiple pathological conditions in the form of comorbidity and multimorbidity is more a rule than an exception in all populations of p ...
The Mean Between Meme and Gene Comparison
... combine and interact to give the phenotypic effect of blue eyes. A combination of memes then also gives rise to a certain set of beliefs or mode of behavior. However, this view more typifies the value of examining people’s actions ...
... combine and interact to give the phenotypic effect of blue eyes. A combination of memes then also gives rise to a certain set of beliefs or mode of behavior. However, this view more typifies the value of examining people’s actions ...
Investigation of muscle disease
... Various pathological processes, some genetically determined and others acquired, may affect the function of the skeletal muscles and may manifest in different ways. Some, such as the congenital myopathies, produce weakness and hypotonia at birth whereas others do not cause functional abnormalities u ...
... Various pathological processes, some genetically determined and others acquired, may affect the function of the skeletal muscles and may manifest in different ways. Some, such as the congenital myopathies, produce weakness and hypotonia at birth whereas others do not cause functional abnormalities u ...
Determining general term weighting schemes for
... control, pattern recognition, music and synthesis of artificial neural networks. GP is based on the Darwinian theory of natural selection [1], where individuals that have a higher fitness will survive and thus produce offspring. These offspring will inherit characteristics similar to their parents a ...
... control, pattern recognition, music and synthesis of artificial neural networks. GP is based on the Darwinian theory of natural selection [1], where individuals that have a higher fitness will survive and thus produce offspring. These offspring will inherit characteristics similar to their parents a ...
อายุรศาสตร์โรคไต
... • Differentiate onset of disease ‣ AGN: most common and prototype is postinfectious GN ‣ RPGN: can caused by any disease in all three groups (immune complex GN, anti-GBM, and pauci-immune GN) ‣ CGN: can result from any diseases that causes nephritic or nephrotic syndrome • Differential diagnosis by ...
... • Differentiate onset of disease ‣ AGN: most common and prototype is postinfectious GN ‣ RPGN: can caused by any disease in all three groups (immune complex GN, anti-GBM, and pauci-immune GN) ‣ CGN: can result from any diseases that causes nephritic or nephrotic syndrome • Differential diagnosis by ...
Guide to Marfan syndrome
... thereby reducing strain on the aorta and regulating heart rhythm. This may be followed by surgical repair preferably when the aortic root widens to between 4.5 and 4.8cms diameter, and before it becomes torn. Patients with Marfan syndrome are recognised to have a slightly increased morbidity and mor ...
... thereby reducing strain on the aorta and regulating heart rhythm. This may be followed by surgical repair preferably when the aortic root widens to between 4.5 and 4.8cms diameter, and before it becomes torn. Patients with Marfan syndrome are recognised to have a slightly increased morbidity and mor ...
Inheriting two copies of mutated genes that are
... hypothetical essential gene. In one quarter of their offspring, we would expect to observe individuals that are homozygous recessive for the nonfunctional allele. Because the gene is essential, these individuals might fail to develop past fertilization, die in utero, or die later in life, depending ...
... hypothetical essential gene. In one quarter of their offspring, we would expect to observe individuals that are homozygous recessive for the nonfunctional allele. Because the gene is essential, these individuals might fail to develop past fertilization, die in utero, or die later in life, depending ...
Discover Debate Decide_exploring ethical
... Saviour siblings: Popular press term for embryos selected to be born to help save a sibling suffering from a particular disorder by being a sutiable donor for the affected sibling. Sperm: A sex cell (or gamete) produced by the male of an animal species which, when united with an egg (of the same spe ...
... Saviour siblings: Popular press term for embryos selected to be born to help save a sibling suffering from a particular disorder by being a sutiable donor for the affected sibling. Sperm: A sex cell (or gamete) produced by the male of an animal species which, when united with an egg (of the same spe ...
Winge`s sex-linked color patterns and SDL in the guppy: genes or
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
3.1. Initial Contact, Recruitment, Pre
... staff must read the consent form aloud to her. Clinic staff should use appropriate sensitivity when administering the consent form, for example, they should not ask the participant if she can read, but rather should ask whether she would prefer to have the consent form read to her or to read it hers ...
... staff must read the consent form aloud to her. Clinic staff should use appropriate sensitivity when administering the consent form, for example, they should not ask the participant if she can read, but rather should ask whether she would prefer to have the consent form read to her or to read it hers ...
pertussis - Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia
... and missed atypical cases is indicated where a non-immune infant or young child is or might be at risk. c. It is important that information on the duration of cough be obtained, especially if the first interview is conducted within 14 days of cough onset and cough is still present. In these circumst ...
... and missed atypical cases is indicated where a non-immune infant or young child is or might be at risk. c. It is important that information on the duration of cough be obtained, especially if the first interview is conducted within 14 days of cough onset and cough is still present. In these circumst ...
Dengue, Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Confirmatory, Medical
... believed to decrease the morbidity rate but season makes it hard for the people (Fernandez, 2014) [15]. In advance, health management plays an important role to those who are involved in the metaparadigm of nursing namely: person, environment, health and nursing. Medical Dictionary (2007) [16] defin ...
... believed to decrease the morbidity rate but season makes it hard for the people (Fernandez, 2014) [15]. In advance, health management plays an important role to those who are involved in the metaparadigm of nursing namely: person, environment, health and nursing. Medical Dictionary (2007) [16] defin ...
Application of molecular markers in plant breeding
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
Accelerated Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in
... of Xs and autosomes that recombine in the parental generation (two-thirds of the Xs and half of the autosomes recombine in the parents in both aphids and Drosophila) but to consider the proportion of chromosomes actually transmitted to the progeny that have recombined in the parents. Indeed, in Dros ...
... of Xs and autosomes that recombine in the parental generation (two-thirds of the Xs and half of the autosomes recombine in the parents in both aphids and Drosophila) but to consider the proportion of chromosomes actually transmitted to the progeny that have recombined in the parents. Indeed, in Dros ...
AACL BIOFLUX
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
A dynamic deterministic model to optimize a multiple
... The deterministic model described above allows global optimization of the selection scheme to maximize the frequency of the desired genotype for a monogenic trait, while minimizing the loss of genetic progress on a polygenic trait. These objectives may be achieved by taking into account the whole po ...
... The deterministic model described above allows global optimization of the selection scheme to maximize the frequency of the desired genotype for a monogenic trait, while minimizing the loss of genetic progress on a polygenic trait. These objectives may be achieved by taking into account the whole po ...