A Unified Approach to the Evolutionary Consequences of Genetic
... values that occur during transmission from parent to offspring (henceforth termed “reproductive transmission”), reflecting the transmission rules for the factor in question (table 1). The term E(bDg b) is the fecundity-weighted expected change from parent to offspring in the genetic component. Thus, ...
... values that occur during transmission from parent to offspring (henceforth termed “reproductive transmission”), reflecting the transmission rules for the factor in question (table 1). The term E(bDg b) is the fecundity-weighted expected change from parent to offspring in the genetic component. Thus, ...
Special Report on Genetics and: Gout 23 Selected Articles From 199
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... Use PubMed’s “Display” drop-down box to select “Abstract” or one of the other display options found there. If desired, you can use the “Send to” drop-down box to select one of the several download choices, such as Text (to allow pasting into your word processor), or File (to download to your hard dr ...
On the Influence of Phenotype Plasticity on Genotype Diversity
... the end of their life, are removed from the population. Then m individuals are picked out as parents (probability proportional to the current adaptive value) to produce m offsprings, i.e., the genotype of the parents are copied to the offsprings. The genotype of the newly generated offsprings is the ...
... the end of their life, are removed from the population. Then m individuals are picked out as parents (probability proportional to the current adaptive value) to produce m offsprings, i.e., the genotype of the parents are copied to the offsprings. The genotype of the newly generated offsprings is the ...
Genetic Predisposition to Breast and/or Ovarian Cancer – Focus on
... by lifestyle and environmental exposures as well as other genetic factors. Multiple cases of genetically associated hereditary cancers are often aggregated within the family and can be related to a particular inherited cancer syndrome (see Table 1). The probability of the inheritance of cancer predi ...
... by lifestyle and environmental exposures as well as other genetic factors. Multiple cases of genetically associated hereditary cancers are often aggregated within the family and can be related to a particular inherited cancer syndrome (see Table 1). The probability of the inheritance of cancer predi ...
Centromere-Linkage Analysis and Consolidation
... lOC.9550, on LG 20, is amplified by primer GI0 (Operon Technologies; Alameda, CA), andresults in a 950-bp amplification product. The formal locus name is followed by a letter in parentheses toindicate the parental origin of markers (A, AB; C , C 3 2 ; D, DAR; S, SJD). Following this scheme, IOG.950 ...
... lOC.9550, on LG 20, is amplified by primer GI0 (Operon Technologies; Alameda, CA), andresults in a 950-bp amplification product. The formal locus name is followed by a letter in parentheses toindicate the parental origin of markers (A, AB; C , C 3 2 ; D, DAR; S, SJD). Following this scheme, IOG.950 ...
Reprint
... values that occur during transmission from parent to offspring (henceforth termed “reproductive transmission”), reflecting the transmission rules for the factor in question (table 1). The term E(bDg b) is the fecundity-weighted expected change from parent to offspring in the genetic component. Thus, ...
... values that occur during transmission from parent to offspring (henceforth termed “reproductive transmission”), reflecting the transmission rules for the factor in question (table 1). The term E(bDg b) is the fecundity-weighted expected change from parent to offspring in the genetic component. Thus, ...
Discovering the Distribution of Palindromic Sequences in the
... (and assuming palindromes are fairly evenly distributed); about 475 palindromes were calculated to exist in every 1000 bp. This model was found to be accurate within a range of about 13 palindromes (~5%). The shift in pixels between graphs was the desired measurement rather than simply counting pali ...
... (and assuming palindromes are fairly evenly distributed); about 475 palindromes were calculated to exist in every 1000 bp. This model was found to be accurate within a range of about 13 palindromes (~5%). The shift in pixels between graphs was the desired measurement rather than simply counting pali ...
The Role of Causal Processes in the Neutral and Nearly Neutral
... variations at the molecular level (in proteins and nucleic acids) were neutral or effectively neutral and so subject to drift. Advocating a strong role for neutrality and drift was especially controversial given the strong panselectionist attitude held by most organismal evolutionary biologists at t ...
... variations at the molecular level (in proteins and nucleic acids) were neutral or effectively neutral and so subject to drift. Advocating a strong role for neutrality and drift was especially controversial given the strong panselectionist attitude held by most organismal evolutionary biologists at t ...
Article On the Complexity of Chloroplast RNA
... For each mutant, we compared the growth properties of at least three lines rescued with the WT copy of the nuclear gene with those of two lines rescued with the intron-less psaA-i gene in the chloroplast (fig. 2A, supplementary figs. S2 and S3, Supplementary Material online). All the transformants ...
... For each mutant, we compared the growth properties of at least three lines rescued with the WT copy of the nuclear gene with those of two lines rescued with the intron-less psaA-i gene in the chloroplast (fig. 2A, supplementary figs. S2 and S3, Supplementary Material online). All the transformants ...
mtr function Background Luis M. Corrochano
... These recipes are based on our laboratory experience and published work but the optimal concentration for selection may depend on each experimental setup. We suggest that they are optimized using as starting concentrations the range described above. Integration of the promoter/mtr fusion into an mtr ...
... These recipes are based on our laboratory experience and published work but the optimal concentration for selection may depend on each experimental setup. We suggest that they are optimized using as starting concentrations the range described above. Integration of the promoter/mtr fusion into an mtr ...
MAGMA manual (version 1.05)
... and stop sites of that gene. Because genomic location is relative to a particular human genome reference build, it is crucial to make sure that the SNP locations you are using as input are based on the same human genome build as the gene locations. Gene locations for protein-coding genes (using Entr ...
... and stop sites of that gene. Because genomic location is relative to a particular human genome reference build, it is crucial to make sure that the SNP locations you are using as input are based on the same human genome build as the gene locations. Gene locations for protein-coding genes (using Entr ...
Genetic Architecture of Maize Kernel Composition in the Nested
... in both the NAM population and association panel, ranging from 83% to 91% (Table I). NAM Joint QTL Linkage Analysis Joint stepwise regression identified 21 starch, 26 protein, and 22 oil QTL, which collectively explained 59%, 61%, and 70% of the total variation, respectively (Fig. 1; Table 1). All s ...
... in both the NAM population and association panel, ranging from 83% to 91% (Table I). NAM Joint QTL Linkage Analysis Joint stepwise regression identified 21 starch, 26 protein, and 22 oil QTL, which collectively explained 59%, 61%, and 70% of the total variation, respectively (Fig. 1; Table 1). All s ...
Chapter 14
... in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “heritable factor” is what we now call a gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
... in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “heritable factor” is what we now call a gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
Polyploidy Enhances F Pollen Sterility Loci
... of pollen sterility loci and polyploidy. We sought to distinguish the effect of each factor on pollen sterility and gene expression profiles using two near-isogenic lines of diploid and autotetraploid rice and their F1 hybrids that are heterozygous at each of these loci (SaiSaj, SbiSbj, and SciScj). ...
... of pollen sterility loci and polyploidy. We sought to distinguish the effect of each factor on pollen sterility and gene expression profiles using two near-isogenic lines of diploid and autotetraploid rice and their F1 hybrids that are heterozygous at each of these loci (SaiSaj, SbiSbj, and SciScj). ...
The Genetic Principles of Crossbreeding
... Crossbreeding is the mating of two individuals with different breed makeups. It is widely used in commercial beef production because of the benefits it has to offer cow-calf producers. Improvements in efficiency can be dramatic if appropriate breed combinations are used. Crossbreeding does not elimi ...
... Crossbreeding is the mating of two individuals with different breed makeups. It is widely used in commercial beef production because of the benefits it has to offer cow-calf producers. Improvements in efficiency can be dramatic if appropriate breed combinations are used. Crossbreeding does not elimi ...
Epistasis
Epistasis is a phenomenon that consists of the effect of one gene being dependent on the presence of one or more 'modifier genes' (genetic background). Similarly, epistatic mutations have different effects in combination than individually. It was originally a concept from genetics but is now used in biochemistry, population genetics, computational biology and evolutionary biology. It arises due to interactions, either between genes, or within them leading to non-additive effects. Epistasis has a large influence on the shape of evolutionary landscapes which leads to profound consequences for evolution and evolvability of traits.