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Mapping QTLs for Popping Ability in a Popcorn × Dent Maize

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... the divergent lines initially crossed in QTL studies. Studies of marker segregation distortion commonly uncover genes of major effect on viability, but these have only minor contributions to inbreeding depression. Although considerable progress has been made in understanding the genetic basis of inb ...
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Autopsies in the Modern Age
Autopsies in the Modern Age

... the body since they stand to lose money.18 Financial loss is a permissible reason to examine the body, according to Tosafot. However, suggest Tosafot, the family has a special obligation to the deceased and thus even for financial loss cannot degrade the body. Therefore, Rabbi Akiva had to bring the ...
Copy Number Analysis in Partek® Genomics Suite™ 6.6
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... cause of congenital myopathy. Dominant mutations are most often associated with central core disease and malignant hyperthermia, and genotype-phenotype patterns have emerged from the study of these mutations that have contributed to the understanding of disease pathogenesis. The recent availability ...
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