Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
Genetic factors affecting dental caries risk
... The calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite crystals forming the bulk of enamel are controlled through the interaction of a number of organic matrix molecules that include amelogenin, enamelin, ameloblastin, tuftelin and dentine sialophosphoprotein. The amelogenin (AMELX) gene resides on the p arm of the X ...
... The calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite crystals forming the bulk of enamel are controlled through the interaction of a number of organic matrix molecules that include amelogenin, enamelin, ameloblastin, tuftelin and dentine sialophosphoprotein. The amelogenin (AMELX) gene resides on the p arm of the X ...
Automata-based adaptive behavior for economic modeling using
... of machines. Transducers are such a kind of machines, they generate outputs based on a given input and/or a state using actions. They are currently used for control applications. Moore machines are also such machines where output depends only on a state, i.e. the automaton uses only entry actions. T ...
... of machines. Transducers are such a kind of machines, they generate outputs based on a given input and/or a state using actions. They are currently used for control applications. Moore machines are also such machines where output depends only on a state, i.e. the automaton uses only entry actions. T ...
Georgidis Hartebes Genetics
... Species’ geographical ranges are today so fragmented, it is often difficult to know whether remnant populations were once connected by dispersal and migration, or isolated by natural barriers. We need to know this information when action must be taken to conserve a species, for example, when individ ...
... Species’ geographical ranges are today so fragmented, it is often difficult to know whether remnant populations were once connected by dispersal and migration, or isolated by natural barriers. We need to know this information when action must be taken to conserve a species, for example, when individ ...
GENETIC MODELS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL HOMEOSTASIS
... Dobzhansky to move away from his conviction that all heterosis results from coadapted heterozygosity. The event was research carried out by Vetukhiv (1953) in his laboratory using Drosophila pseudoobscura. A detailed account of the relationship between Dobzhansky and Vetukhiv leading to the publicat ...
... Dobzhansky to move away from his conviction that all heterosis results from coadapted heterozygosity. The event was research carried out by Vetukhiv (1953) in his laboratory using Drosophila pseudoobscura. A detailed account of the relationship between Dobzhansky and Vetukhiv leading to the publicat ...
Phenotype Switching and Mutations in Random
... Here, we introduce a simple finite-population model to study evolutionary selection of competing genotypes with different phenotypic switching rates. The phases where a genotype or phenotype is nearly or completely extinct are crucial for the evolution of the system (Kussell et al. 2005), as here th ...
... Here, we introduce a simple finite-population model to study evolutionary selection of competing genotypes with different phenotypic switching rates. The phases where a genotype or phenotype is nearly or completely extinct are crucial for the evolution of the system (Kussell et al. 2005), as here th ...
Carrier Testing for Genetic Disease consensus
... impact on management decisions and health outcomes. Changes in management will involve decisions on family planning. The results of genetic testing can be used to assist individuals with reproductive decisions such as avoidance of pregnancy, preimplantation genetic testing, adoption, etc. The benefi ...
... impact on management decisions and health outcomes. Changes in management will involve decisions on family planning. The results of genetic testing can be used to assist individuals with reproductive decisions such as avoidance of pregnancy, preimplantation genetic testing, adoption, etc. The benefi ...
Sex-specific Trans-regulatory Variation on the Drosophila melanogaster X Chromosome
... even reversed. In species where neither the X chromosome nor the autosomes recombine in males (e.g. Drosophila), the rate of recombination could be lower on the autosomes. Lower autosomal rates of recombination would, because of Hill-Robertson interference, result in a larger reduction in the effect ...
... even reversed. In species where neither the X chromosome nor the autosomes recombine in males (e.g. Drosophila), the rate of recombination could be lower on the autosomes. Lower autosomal rates of recombination would, because of Hill-Robertson interference, result in a larger reduction in the effect ...
Molecular Signatures of Natural Selection for Polymorphic Genes of
... of polymorphisms in genes of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems. Along with this, there has been considerable interest in the possibility that these polymorphisms have developed and/or been maintained due to the action of natural selection. Episodes of natural selection on a gene are expected ...
... of polymorphisms in genes of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems. Along with this, there has been considerable interest in the possibility that these polymorphisms have developed and/or been maintained due to the action of natural selection. Episodes of natural selection on a gene are expected ...
Evolution of crop species: genetics of domestication and diversification
... represent some of the most marked evolutionary transi‑ tions that are associated with domestication, which has prompted interest in their study since Darwin drew inspi‑ ration from domesticated species to illuminate genetic variation3, evolution and the power of selection4. Research on such crop evo ...
... represent some of the most marked evolutionary transi‑ tions that are associated with domestication, which has prompted interest in their study since Darwin drew inspi‑ ration from domesticated species to illuminate genetic variation3, evolution and the power of selection4. Research on such crop evo ...
Silene sex chromosome genetic map, p. 1 Expansion of
... despite the progress towards a complete genome sequence (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium 2001). Eutherian PARs now include only a few genes (e.g. Van Laere et al. 2008), making it unlikely that SA polymorphisms will be found among them, so mammal PARs are no longer likely to be info ...
... despite the progress towards a complete genome sequence (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium 2001). Eutherian PARs now include only a few genes (e.g. Van Laere et al. 2008), making it unlikely that SA polymorphisms will be found among them, so mammal PARs are no longer likely to be info ...
Epistasis in Polygenic Traits and the Evolution of Genetic
... properties include the locus mutation rates as well as the distribution of single and multiple mutational effects, which are determined by the nature of the genetic interactions, that is, epistasis and dominance (Lynch and Walsh 1998, p. 321). In contrast to the population genetic quantities that de ...
... properties include the locus mutation rates as well as the distribution of single and multiple mutational effects, which are determined by the nature of the genetic interactions, that is, epistasis and dominance (Lynch and Walsh 1998, p. 321). In contrast to the population genetic quantities that de ...
child-rearing practices and delinquency in children and adolescents
... in delinquent behavior. Moreover, delinquent behaviour could have been operationalised as a continuous variable. If this was done, a higher proportion of the variance could have been accounted for by the predictor variables. Yet the approach of group membership provided more confidence in identifyin ...
... in delinquent behavior. Moreover, delinquent behaviour could have been operationalised as a continuous variable. If this was done, a higher proportion of the variance could have been accounted for by the predictor variables. Yet the approach of group membership provided more confidence in identifyin ...
Case Report Novel Sonic Hedgehog Mutation in a Couple
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
Symbiotic Sympatric Speciation: Compliance with Interaction
... are triggered with the competitive interaction among individuals. Then, through mutational change of genes, the phenotypic differences are fixed to genes, until the groups are completely separated in genes as well as phenotypes. It is also demonstrated that the proposed theory leads to hybrid steril ...
... are triggered with the competitive interaction among individuals. Then, through mutational change of genes, the phenotypic differences are fixed to genes, until the groups are completely separated in genes as well as phenotypes. It is also demonstrated that the proposed theory leads to hybrid steril ...
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... We found a moderately polygenic and highly directional basis for floral size evolution, suggesting adaptation from standing variation or in pursuit of a moving optimum, whereas only a few major loci accounted for substantial flowering-time divergence. Cytonuclear incompatibilities caused hybrid an ...
... We found a moderately polygenic and highly directional basis for floral size evolution, suggesting adaptation from standing variation or in pursuit of a moving optimum, whereas only a few major loci accounted for substantial flowering-time divergence. Cytonuclear incompatibilities caused hybrid an ...
Complement factor H genetic variant and age
... category. A composite score of assessment of association is generated which can then be graded as strong, moderate or weak for the association. ...
... category. A composite score of assessment of association is generated which can then be graded as strong, moderate or weak for the association. ...
Exploiting single-cell quantitative data to map genetic
... study, this function f(X) constitutes the 'phenotype' of the individual from whom the cells are studied. As for any macroscopic phenotype, it can depend on the environmental context of the individual (diet, age, disease...) as well as on its genotype. Single-cell trait density functions also obvious ...
... study, this function f(X) constitutes the 'phenotype' of the individual from whom the cells are studied. As for any macroscopic phenotype, it can depend on the environmental context of the individual (diet, age, disease...) as well as on its genotype. Single-cell trait density functions also obvious ...
Distinguishing genotype and phenotype in genetic programming
... is that the behaviour of a GA system (and GA is taken here to include GP as a particular case) depends greatly on the way the genotypes represent the phenotypes. Thus, we should expect some change in performance to result from a change of design. Whether the change is for the better or worse is only ...
... is that the behaviour of a GA system (and GA is taken here to include GP as a particular case) depends greatly on the way the genotypes represent the phenotypes. Thus, we should expect some change in performance to result from a change of design. Whether the change is for the better or worse is only ...
Karma - (dr.) sohan raj tater e
... One scholar tells us that the controlling elements of our body have been found out and it seems to be a great achievement. Today, through the genetic mapping, all the genes have been found out which control the various states of our traits. We have also discovered all the sequences of genes set up, ...
... One scholar tells us that the controlling elements of our body have been found out and it seems to be a great achievement. Today, through the genetic mapping, all the genes have been found out which control the various states of our traits. We have also discovered all the sequences of genes set up, ...
MA STATE Frameworks: (This is what the state of
... Mendel’s Plant Breeding Experiments In the 1800’s, a scientist named Gregor Mendel applied an experimental approach to study inheritance His work eventually gave rise to genetics: the study of heredity. For seven years, Mendel bred pea plants and recorded inheritance patterns in the offspring. ...
... Mendel’s Plant Breeding Experiments In the 1800’s, a scientist named Gregor Mendel applied an experimental approach to study inheritance His work eventually gave rise to genetics: the study of heredity. For seven years, Mendel bred pea plants and recorded inheritance patterns in the offspring. ...
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... information essential to life processes. • Mendel was able to describe a model of inheritance of traits, and his work represents an application of mathematical reasoning to a biological problem. • However, most traits result from interactions of many genes and do not follow Mendelian patterns of inh ...
... information essential to life processes. • Mendel was able to describe a model of inheritance of traits, and his work represents an application of mathematical reasoning to a biological problem. • However, most traits result from interactions of many genes and do not follow Mendelian patterns of inh ...
SARS Outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of
... The detection of LD may imply that the recombination fraction between two genes is small and therefore closer (given the assumption that t is large). ...
... The detection of LD may imply that the recombination fraction between two genes is small and therefore closer (given the assumption that t is large). ...
Behavioural genetics
Behavioural genetics, also commonly referred to as behaviour genetics, is the field of study that examines the role of genetic and environmental influences on animal (including human) behaviour. Often associated with the ""nature versus nurture"" debate, behavioural genetics is highly interdisciplinary, involving contributions from biology, neuroscience, genetics, epigenetics, ethology, psychology, and statistics. Behavioural geneticists study the inheritance of behavioural traits. In humans, this information is often gathered through the use of the twin study or adoption study. In animal studies, breeding, transgenesis, and gene knockout techniques are common. Psychiatric genetics is a closely related field.