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Major genetic changes in wheat with potential to affect disease tolerance

Major genetic changes in wheat with potential to affect disease tolerance

... major genetic changes in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum ...major genetic changes, there also were changes in canopy architecture brought about by phenotypic selection; flag leaves ...

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Genetic changes in human testicular germ cell tumours

Genetic changes in human testicular germ cell tumours

... Testicular cancer incidence rates show significant heterogeneity between different countries and ethnic groups. The highest rates occur in Caucasian males from Europe and the USA (Waterhouse 1982). Denmark has the ...

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THE EFFECTS OF GENETIC CHANGES ON TYROSINASE ACTIVITY IN GLOMERELLA

THE EFFECTS OF GENETIC CHANGES ON TYROSINASE ACTIVITY IN GLOMERELLA

... Different kinds of tyrosinase are found in different organisms, and the activity of ty- rosinase (or dopa oxidase) appears to be modifiable by many different genes. The [r] ...

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GENETIC CHANGES WITHIN POPULATIONS AFTER X-IRRADIATION

GENETIC CHANGES WITHIN POPULATIONS AFTER X-IRRADIATION

... SPASSKY ( 1944) have shown that temperature and other environmental fac- tors can drastically alter the viability of flies homozygous for certain chro- mosomes. The [r] ...

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Genetic changes accompanying increased fitness in evolving populations of Escherichia coli.

Genetic changes accompanying increased fitness in evolving populations of Escherichia coli.

... ampicillin resistance phenotype, (i) transposition of plasmid sequences, including the P-lactamase gene, from the plasmid to the bacterial chromosome and genetic chan[r] ...

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GENETIC CHANGES IN FLUCTUATING VOLE POPULATIONS: SELECTIVE VS. NONSELECTIVE FORCES

GENETIC CHANGES IN FLUCTUATING VOLE POPULATIONS: SELECTIVE VS. NONSELECTIVE FORCES

... Since not every vole was bled in each population, we corrected for sampling error by substracting 1/2 from the observed values, where is the average size used to calculat[r] ...

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GENETIC CHANGES WITH GENERATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL SELECTION

GENETIC CHANGES WITH GENERATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL SELECTION

... Using conditional probabilities and moment-generating matrices, I derived approximate algebraic equations that give expectations of gene frequency, population mean, gene freq[r] ...

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Tumor-augmenting effects of gestational arsenic exposure on F1 and F2 in mice

Tumor-augmenting effects of gestational arsenic exposure on F1 and F2 in mice

... expression changes in normal livers and expansion of tumors having epigenetic and genetic changes in the F1 males of C3H ...metabolic changes were implicated in hepatic tumor ...

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Bioclimatic transect networks: powerful observatories of ecological change

Bioclimatic transect networks: powerful observatories of ecological change

... of genetic changes within chromosomal inversions in Drosophila (Rane et ...epigenetic changes have been implicated in drought responses in plants (Rico, Ogaya, Barbeta, & Penuelas, ...molecular ...

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Sex Ratio of Children Born of Leukemic Mothers

Sex Ratio of Children Born of Leukemic Mothers

... ratio of children born of mothers with acute leukemia suggested a potential clue to genetic. changes in leukemia[r] ...

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Analysis of allopolyploidy-induced rapid genetic and epigenetic changes and their relationship in wheat.

Analysis of allopolyploidy-induced rapid genetic and epigenetic changes and their relationship in wheat.

... extensive genetic and epigenetic changes occurred with the magnitudes of ...these changes were broadly in agreement with previous reports (Shaked et ...of genetic stability in other species ...

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ROLE OF ISOFLAVONES IN DRUG DELIVERY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHICKEN EGG LYSOZYME ON ASCITE CARCINOMA CELL: EXPERIENCED BASED RESEARCH”

ROLE OF ISOFLAVONES IN DRUG DELIVERY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHICKEN EGG LYSOZYME ON ASCITE CARCINOMA CELL: EXPERIENCED BASED RESEARCH”

... Drug delivery is the formulations, technologies and systems for transporting a pharmaceutical compound in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effect. Dietary polyphenols are very essential and ...

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Analysis of genetic systems using experimental evolution and whole-genome sequencing

Analysis of genetic systems using experimental evolution and whole-genome sequencing

... similar changes in the same genes but rather similar changes in related ...the changes in supercoiling in some of the evolving strains, the genetic causes underlying the same phenotype in many ...

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Ch. 12 Mitosis F12

Ch. 12 Mitosis F12

... Cancer : disorder in which cells lose the ability to control growth by not responding to regulation.  multistep process of about 5-7 genetic changes[r] ...

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Reproductive Isolation and Morphogenetic Evolution in Drosophila Analyzed by Breakage of Ethological Barriers

Reproductive Isolation and Morphogenetic Evolution in Drosophila Analyzed by Breakage of Ethological Barriers

... It is likely that these genetic changes arose after the phylogenetic lineage of the erecta complex sepa- rated from the other phylogenetic lineages that gave rise to [r] ...

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Proteomic study uncovers molecular principles of single-cell-level phenotypic heterogeneity in lipid storage of Nannochloropsis oceanica

Proteomic study uncovers molecular principles of single-cell-level phenotypic heterogeneity in lipid storage of Nannochloropsis oceanica

... on genetic changes, the lipid accumulation features would be inherited in the sorted subpopulations This should manifest in Nile Red fluorescence intensities differing between the reculti- vated ...

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Genetic and Fitness Changes Accompanying Adaptation of an Arbovirus to Vertebrate and Invertebrate Cells

Genetic and Fitness Changes Accompanying Adaptation of an Arbovirus to Vertebrate and Invertebrate Cells

... vitro, genetic drift may also have played a ...oligonucleotide changes in our EEEV passage series suggest positive selection; dilute passages may have optimized selection by reducing the influence of DI ...

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Introduction of Virulence Markers in PB2 of Pandemic Swine-Origin Influenza Virus Does Not Result in Enhanced Virulence or Transmission

Introduction of Virulence Markers in PB2 of Pandemic Swine-Origin Influenza Virus Does Not Result in Enhanced Virulence or Transmission

... which genetic changes in the polymerase complex of S-OIV facilitate efficient replication in mammalian cells in the absence of E627K and D701N in PB2, as this may reveal yet-unidentified virulence or host ...

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Effect of genetic variant in BICCI on functional and structural brain changes in depression

Effect of genetic variant in BICCI on functional and structural brain changes in depression

... with changes in the CA fields, which were found to be altered by experimental stress in animal studies (Sapolsky, 2001), thus, needs further exploration with detailed subregional ...

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Genetic and expression changes in Lactate dehydrogenase as potential mechanism for promoting adaptation

Genetic and expression changes in Lactate dehydrogenase as potential mechanism for promoting adaptation

... The analysis of protein structure showed that LDHA and LDHB isozymes in D. pulex and D. pulicaria code for two closely related proteins. While, both proteins have all of the amino acids that make up the functional and ...

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