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      ScienceMultidisciplinaryPolymerase Chain ReactionY chromosome
Recent enhancement of the pool of known molecular markers for avocado has allowed the construction of the first moderately dense genetic map for this species. Over 300 SSR markers have been characterized and 163 of these were used to... more
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      GeneticsHorticultureAgricultural BiotechnologyMolecular Genetics
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      Chemical EngineeringFunctional AnalysisChemistryAnalytical Chemistry
Nb is a single dominant gene in potato that confers hypersensitive resistance to potato virus X (PVX) isolates from strain groups 1 and 2. Genetic and molecular analyses showed that Nb is located on the upper arm of chromosome V and forms... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyMolecular BiologyPolymorphism
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      GeneticsMolecular GeneticsAbiotic StressBiological Sciences
Background-The anisotropy of cardiac tissue is a key determinant of 3D electric propagation and the stability of activation wave fronts in the heart. The electric properties of ventricular myocardium are widely assumed to be axially... more
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A 560-cM linkage map consisting of 64 morphological, isozyme, and DNA markers, has been developed from an interspecific cross (Lens ervoides x L. culinaris). In addition, nine markers were scored that assorted independently of any of the... more
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      GeneticsHeredityLinkageGenetic Mapping
A map of flax (Linum usitatissimum) using restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) and random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs), and comprising 15 linkage groups containing 94 markers, has been developed covering about 1000 cM.... more
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      TechnologyPolymorphismBiological SciencesChromosome
Bacterial blight of rice, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is the most devastating disease of rice (Oryza sativa L). Rice lines that carry resistance (R) gene Xa10 confer race-specific resistance to Xoo strains harboring... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyPopulation GeneticsAgriculture
␦-catenin is an adherens junction protein involved in cell motility and expressed early in neuronal development. It was discovered as an interactor with presenilin-1. The genomic structure of the human ␦-catenin gene (Human Gene... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsGene expression
The chromosomal location of the histone genes was determined in seven species of the Drosophila obscura group by in situ hybridization. Histone enes occur on more than one site per genome and on non-homologous chromosome elements. In... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyBiologyPhylogeny
Sialidases (EC 3.2.1.18) are a group of glycohydrolytic enzymes, widely distributed in nature, that cleave sialic acid residues from the oligosaccharide components of glycoconjugates. All of the sialidase enzymes thus far characterized... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsGene expression
Opitz trigonocephaly C syndrome (OTCS) is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by trigonocephaly, mental retardation, a typical facial appearance, redundant skin, joint and limb abnormalities, and visceral anomalies. We... more
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      GeneticsMagnetic Resonance ImagingIntellectual DisabilityBrain
In humans, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been shown to be an effective and thorough approach for identifying polymorphisms associated with disease phenotypes. Here, we describe the first study to perform a genome-wide... more
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      GeneticsImmunologyPolymorphismGenome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
Gray leaf spot (GLS) caused by Cercospora zeae-maydis or Cercospora zeina is one of the devastating maize foliar diseases worldwide. Identification of GLS-resistant quantitative trait loci (QTL)/genes plays an urgent role in improving GLS... more
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyBiologyAgriculture
Crown rust, which is caused by Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae, P. Syd. & Syd., is the most destructive disease of cultivated oats (Avena sativa L.) throughout the world. Resistance to the disease that is based on a single gene is often... more
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      TechnologyGenetic DiversityBiological SciencesGenetic Map
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of maize involved in mediating resistance to Peronosclerospora sorghi, the causative agent of sorghum downy mildew (SDM), were detected in a population of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from the Zea... more
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      BiotechnologyControlBiological SciencesGene Mapping
Molecular markers provide a rapid approach to breeding for desired traits. To use them, it is necessary to determine the linkage between quantitative trait loci (QTL) and such markers. This study was conducted to investigate the genetic... more
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      Molecular MarkersWheatAbiotic Salt Stress in Crop SpeciesQuantitative Trait Loci
Como já dissemos, o tipo de teclado mais usado entre os músicos no momento é o sintetizador. Vamos se basear nele para que você fique por dentro sobre sua história. Um bom sintetizador pode imitar sons da natureza tais como o canto de... more
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The demands for increasing global crop production have prompted the development of new approaches relying on molecular marker technologies to investigate and improve the plant genome. The merits of molecular markers make them valuable... more
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The current review presents the 2005 update of the human gene map for physical performance and healthrelated fitness phenotypes. It is based on peer-reviewed papers published by the end of 2005. The genes and markers with evidence of... more
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      GeneticsSports MedicineResearch DesignSkeletal muscle biology
BACKGROUND. The diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma (MM) in serous effusions is difficult but may be achieved by the application of adjuvant methods. METHODS. The authors cytologically diagnosed 33 effusions as suspicious or positive for... more
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      CancerImmunohistochemistryImmunocytochemistryDNA
Staphylococcus xylosus is a ubiquitous bacterium frequently isolated from mammalian skin and occurring naturally on meat and dairy products. A physical and genetic map of the S. xylosus C2a chromosome was constructed by pulsed-field gel... more
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      Genome SizeBiological SciencesBacteriaGenetic Map
The resistance gene H1 confers resistance to the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis and is located at the distal end of the long arm of chromosome V of potato. For marker enrichment of the H1 locus, a bulked segregant analysis... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyAgricultureInnate immunity
CITATIONS 34 READS 28 7 authors, including: Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: DIVERSIFOOD: Embedding crop diversity and networking for local high quality food systems View project Chickpea... more
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Wheat stem rust caused by Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici, can cause significant yield losses. To combat the disease, breeders have deployed resistance genes both individually and in combinations to increase resistance durability. A new... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyAgricultureInnate immunity
We report on a 3-year-old child who presented a de novo rearrangement of chromosome 4, detected on GTG banding and characterized by array CGH and FISH, as a complex intrachromosomal rearrangement with three deletions: del(q32.1q32.2),... more
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      GeneticsDNACytogeneticsFluorescence in situ hybridization
This chapter summarizes the history and current status of genetic mapping in conifers. We review the development of molecular markers, methods to construct genetic maps, and the resulting conifer genetic maps. Genetic maps are subdivided... more
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The breeding of sugar beet varieties that combine resistance to Cercospora and high yield under non-diseased conditions is a major challenge to the breeder. The understanding of the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributing to... more
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The beet cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtii Schmidt) can be controlled biologically in highly infected soils of sugar beet rotations using resistant varieties of oil radish (Raphanus sativus L. ssp. oleiferus DC.) as a green crop.... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyAgricultureInnate immunity
A genetic linkage map of the channel catfish genome (N ¼ 29) was constructed using EST-based microsatellite and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in an interspecific reference family. A total of 413 microsatellites and 125 SNP... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismComparative GenomicsStructural Genomics
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyPlant BreedingMolecular Mechanics
The density and utility of the molecular genetic linkage map of the widespread use of RFLP markers and maps in suncultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has been greatly inflower has been restricted by a lack of public RFLP creased... more
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      Molecular GeneticsCrop ScienceSunflowerGenetic Mapping
Chromosomal imbalances, recognized as the major cause of mental retardation (MR), are often due to submicroscopic deletions or duplications not evidenced by conventional cytogenetic methods. Arraybased comparative genomic hybridization... more
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      GeneticsIntellectual DisabilityMental RetardationChild
The current review presents the 2005 update of the human gene map for physical performance and healthrelated fitness phenotypes. It is based on peer-reviewed papers published by the end of 2005. The genes and markers with evidence of... more
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      GeneticsSports MedicineResearch DesignSkeletal muscle biology
With the advent of molecular biotechnologies, new opportunities are available for plant physiologists to study the relationships between wheat traits and their genetic control. The functional determinations of all genes that participate... more
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The current review presents the 2005 update of the human gene map for physical performance and healthrelated fitness phenotypes. It is based on peer-reviewed papers published by the end of 2005. The genes and markers with evidence of... more
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      GeneticsSports MedicineResearch DesignSkeletal muscle biology
HAL is a multidisciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or... more
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and long-range restriction mapping. However, it is dif-The distal part of 11q13, which contains several ficult to compare genetic and physical maps, mostly genes relevant to human diseases, has been poorly because they are based on... more
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Familial cold urticaria (FCU) is a rare autosomal dominant inflammatory disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of rash with fever, arthralgias, conjunctivitis, and leukocytosis. These symptoms develop after generalized exposure... more
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Background: Prunus fruit development, growth, ripening, and senescence includes major biochemical and sensory changes in texture, color, and flavor. The genetic dissection of these complex processes has important applications in crop... more
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      GeneticsBiological SciencesGene MappingExpressed Sequence Tags
Ten (CA)nmicrosatellite simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, 1, 2, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, and 29, were used to show high chiasma interference and to determine centromere–marker map distances in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Of these,... more
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Sugarcane hybrids are complex aneu-polyploids (2n = 100-130) derived from inter-specific hybridization between ancestral polyploid species, namely S. officinarum L. and S. spontaneum L. Efforts to understand the sugarcane genome have... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyPolymorphismAgriculture
Hybrid necrosis is the gradual premature death of leaves or plants in certain F 1 hybrids of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and it is caused by the interaction of two dominant complementary genes Ne1 and Ne2 located on chromosome arms 5BL... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyPopulation GeneticsAgriculture
Monoploids can be obtained from several diploid plant species by anther culture. Mapping of molecular markers using monoploids is greatly facilitated by the simple 1:1 segregation ratio expected from all heterozygous loci in the genome.... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyBiotechnologyPotato
Cassava bacterial blight (CBB), caused by Xanthoinonas axonopodis pv. manihotis (Xam), is a major disease of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in Africa and South America. Planting resistant varieties is the preferred method of disease... more
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We have determined the complete chloroplast genome sequences of four early-diverging lineages of angiosperms, Buxus (Buxaceae), Chloranthus (Chloranthaceae), Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae), and Illicium (Schisandraceae), to examine the... more
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