Non-conflict theories for the evolution of genomic imprinting
... of their findings (for example, Varrault et al., 2006) one could be forgiven for thinking it were the only one. Nevertheless, there are alternatives, a few of which invoke other forms of genetic conflict and many with evocative names dating back to before the proposing of Haig’s conflict hypothesis. ...
... of their findings (for example, Varrault et al., 2006) one could be forgiven for thinking it were the only one. Nevertheless, there are alternatives, a few of which invoke other forms of genetic conflict and many with evocative names dating back to before the proposing of Haig’s conflict hypothesis. ...
practical infection control guidelines
... Alcohol-based hand sanitisers/rubs are, with some exceptions, the preferred method for decontaminating hands that are not visibly soiled. They have superior ability to kill microorganisms on the skin than hand washing with antibacterial soap, can be applied quickly, are less likely to cause skin dam ...
... Alcohol-based hand sanitisers/rubs are, with some exceptions, the preferred method for decontaminating hands that are not visibly soiled. They have superior ability to kill microorganisms on the skin than hand washing with antibacterial soap, can be applied quickly, are less likely to cause skin dam ...
Modifying effects of phenotypic plasticity on interactions among
... genetic divergence in other traits is required to isolate populations reproductively so that adaptive divergence of plasticity may be permitted. Implicit in the prediction that adaptive divergence in plasticity should evolve is the assumption that plasticity has a heritable component. Wolterek (1909 ...
... genetic divergence in other traits is required to isolate populations reproductively so that adaptive divergence of plasticity may be permitted. Implicit in the prediction that adaptive divergence in plasticity should evolve is the assumption that plasticity has a heritable component. Wolterek (1909 ...
A Review on the Public Health Importance of Bovine Salmonellosis
... clinical manifestation, but a wide range of clinical signs, which include acute septicaemia, abortion, arthritis and respiratory disease, may be seen.Worldwide there are 16 million annual cases of typhoid fever, 1.3 billion cases of gastroenteritis and 3 million deaths. Poultry, egg, meat, dairy pro ...
... clinical manifestation, but a wide range of clinical signs, which include acute septicaemia, abortion, arthritis and respiratory disease, may be seen.Worldwide there are 16 million annual cases of typhoid fever, 1.3 billion cases of gastroenteritis and 3 million deaths. Poultry, egg, meat, dairy pro ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections Case Management and Contact
... About This Document This document provides best practice recommendations meant to support public health staff in Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) programs in Ontario Public Health Units (PHUs), that implement the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS), the Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted ...
... About This Document This document provides best practice recommendations meant to support public health staff in Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) programs in Ontario Public Health Units (PHUs), that implement the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS), the Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted ...
inflammatory bowel disease monitor
... explanations and a focus on the aspects of immunology that are particularly important for the gut. In addition, this book contains an illustrated A-to-Z listing of over 35 commonly encountered gastroenterological disorders (including chronic granulomatous disease, Crohn's disease, graft-versus-hostd ...
... explanations and a focus on the aspects of immunology that are particularly important for the gut. In addition, this book contains an illustrated A-to-Z listing of over 35 commonly encountered gastroenterological disorders (including chronic granulomatous disease, Crohn's disease, graft-versus-hostd ...
Genomic Survey and Gene Expression Analysis
... and the Leu zipper dimerization region. They have been shown to regulate diverse plant-specific phenomena, including seed maturation and germination, floral induction and development, and photomorphogenesis, and are also involved in stress and hormone signaling. We have identified 89 bZIP transcript ...
... and the Leu zipper dimerization region. They have been shown to regulate diverse plant-specific phenomena, including seed maturation and germination, floral induction and development, and photomorphogenesis, and are also involved in stress and hormone signaling. We have identified 89 bZIP transcript ...
کاربرد فن آوری اطلاعات در علوم پزشکی
... easily and therefore are likely to overestimate their probability. A clinician who had cared for a patient who had a swollen leg and who then died from a blood clot would vividly remember thrombosis as a cause of a swollen leg. The clinician would remember other causes of swollen legs less easily, a ...
... easily and therefore are likely to overestimate their probability. A clinician who had cared for a patient who had a swollen leg and who then died from a blood clot would vividly remember thrombosis as a cause of a swollen leg. The clinician would remember other causes of swollen legs less easily, a ...
Two distinct teleost hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 genes, hnf1a/tcf1
... essential transcription factor for many hepatic genes including albumin, a1-antitrypsin, h-fibrinogen, liver-type fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP), etc., which are involved in detoxification, homeostasis and metabolisms of glucose, lipid, steroid and amino acid (Shih et al., 2001). In addition to ...
... essential transcription factor for many hepatic genes including albumin, a1-antitrypsin, h-fibrinogen, liver-type fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP), etc., which are involved in detoxification, homeostasis and metabolisms of glucose, lipid, steroid and amino acid (Shih et al., 2001). In addition to ...
Causes and management of diarrhoea in children in a clinical setting
... Diarrhoea is characterised by an increased frequency and volume, and decreased consistency of stool from the norm. Pathogens vary between developed and developing world settings. Rotavirus diarrhoea is the most important aetiological agent implicated in severe dehydrating diarrhoea. Although it is i ...
... Diarrhoea is characterised by an increased frequency and volume, and decreased consistency of stool from the norm. Pathogens vary between developed and developing world settings. Rotavirus diarrhoea is the most important aetiological agent implicated in severe dehydrating diarrhoea. Although it is i ...
1. Introduction
... deal with the following situation. If a SNP has a zero allele frequency in the annotation file but has a non-zero one in the loaded datasets, IGG will retain their genotypes and correct the frequency 0 to be 0.000001 in the final integrated dataset. This correction is necessary for upcoming linkage ...
... deal with the following situation. If a SNP has a zero allele frequency in the annotation file but has a non-zero one in the loaded datasets, IGG will retain their genotypes and correct the frequency 0 to be 0.000001 in the final integrated dataset. This correction is necessary for upcoming linkage ...
Consultation on Public Health and Animal Transmissible
... carcasses of TSE infected animals, particularly sheep and cattle. The practice created a feedback loop that magnified the transmission of this newly recognized disease of cattle, creating an epidemic. Strong measures were taken in the UK, later in Switzerland and the European region, to control the ...
... carcasses of TSE infected animals, particularly sheep and cattle. The practice created a feedback loop that magnified the transmission of this newly recognized disease of cattle, creating an epidemic. Strong measures were taken in the UK, later in Switzerland and the European region, to control the ...
Document
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
Screening for Ovarian Cancer
... including pregnancy, leiomyomata, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, appendicitis, and diverticulitis.6,16 CA-125 can also be elevated in other cancers such as uterine, colon, lung, or pancreas.6,16 It is neither sensitive nor specific enough to screen for early disease in ovarian cancer.6 Although one n ...
... including pregnancy, leiomyomata, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, appendicitis, and diverticulitis.6,16 CA-125 can also be elevated in other cancers such as uterine, colon, lung, or pancreas.6,16 It is neither sensitive nor specific enough to screen for early disease in ovarian cancer.6 Although one n ...
Chapter 14
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
video slide - Course
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes: lessons from natural history studies
... maternal circulation.22,23 The maternal antibodies present in the neonate typically become undetectable within the first year of life.24,25 Yet, maternal islet autoantibodies may have a protective effect. In the German BABYDIAB cohort, offspring born to mothers with T1D who were positive for GADA or ...
... maternal circulation.22,23 The maternal antibodies present in the neonate typically become undetectable within the first year of life.24,25 Yet, maternal islet autoantibodies may have a protective effect. In the German BABYDIAB cohort, offspring born to mothers with T1D who were positive for GADA or ...
Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium
... determined by CDC guidelines for determining surgical site infection 24,34,51. These guidelines were developed to provide clear, objective criteria for evaluating surgical wounds and determining the presence or absence of infection. The CDC criteria is currently 3 months for surgical site infection ...
... determined by CDC guidelines for determining surgical site infection 24,34,51. These guidelines were developed to provide clear, objective criteria for evaluating surgical wounds and determining the presence or absence of infection. The CDC criteria is currently 3 months for surgical site infection ...
The Kidneys and How They Work
... percent of kidney function available. The section “What medical tests detect kidney disease?” contains more details about the eGFR. Some people are born with only one kidney but can still lead normal, healthy lives. Every year, thousands of people donate one of their kidneys for transplantation to a ...
... percent of kidney function available. The section “What medical tests detect kidney disease?” contains more details about the eGFR. Some people are born with only one kidney but can still lead normal, healthy lives. Every year, thousands of people donate one of their kidneys for transplantation to a ...
Genetic and epigenetic risks of intracytoplasmic sperm injection
... risks inherent to this innovative procedure. The documented, as well as the theoretical, risks are discussed in the present review study. These risks mainly represent thatconsequences of the genetic abnormalities underlying male subfertility (or infertility) and might become stimulators for the deve ...
... risks inherent to this innovative procedure. The documented, as well as the theoretical, risks are discussed in the present review study. These risks mainly represent thatconsequences of the genetic abnormalities underlying male subfertility (or infertility) and might become stimulators for the deve ...
CDA Diabetes Research in Ontario
... release is regulated. At the same time, they will assess if these daily changes in GLP-1 occur in people. Their previous studies have shown that GLP-1 release is reduced during obesity and insulin resistance ...
... release is regulated. At the same time, they will assess if these daily changes in GLP-1 occur in people. Their previous studies have shown that GLP-1 release is reduced during obesity and insulin resistance ...