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A set of microsatellite markers to differentiate Plasmodium falciparum progeny of four genetic crosses

A set of microsatellite markers to differentiate Plasmodium falciparum progeny of four genetic crosses

... falciparum genetic crosses have been completed over the past 40 ...these crosses were performed through chimpanzees (Table 1) [2–4] (and unpublished ...

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PROTEIN POLYMORPHISMS, SEGREGATION IN GENETIC CROSSES AND GENETIC DISTANCES AMONG FISHES OF THE GENUS XIPHOPHORUS (POECILIIDAE)

PROTEIN POLYMORPHISMS, SEGREGATION IN GENETIC CROSSES AND GENETIC DISTANCES AMONG FISHES OF THE GENUS XIPHOPHORUS (POECILIIDAE)

... SCHOLL (1973) and SCHOLL and ANDERS (1973) studied nine inbred strains of four of the eight species for electrophoretic variation at 10 enzyme loci and concluded that muc[r] ...

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Whole genome sequencing and microsatellite analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum E5 NF54 strain show that the var, rifin and stevor gene families follow Mendelian inheritance

Whole genome sequencing and microsatellite analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum E5 NF54 strain show that the var, rifin and stevor gene families follow Mendelian inheritance

... the genetic basis of chloroquine resistance [34] and erythrocyte invasion in progeny of experimental genetic crosses [35] as well as multiple other fundamental aspects of ...of genetic sweeps ...

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IDENTIFICATION OF A GENE REGULATING THE TISSUE EXPRESSION OF A PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE LOCUS IN RAINBOW TROUT

IDENTIFICATION OF A GENE REGULATING THE TISSUE EXPRESSION OF A PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE LOCUS IN RAINBOW TROUT

... The results of genetic crosses are consistent with a single regula- tory gene with additive inheritance being responsible for the differences in the amount of PGM activity i n[r] ...

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White Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Are Defective in Phytoene Synthase

White Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Are Defective in Phytoene Synthase

... medium. Genetic crosses and recombination tests revealed that all individual white mutants in the collection are alleles of a single gene, lts1, and the white phenotype was closely linked to a marker ...

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β-GLUCURONIDASE MUTANTS OF THE NEMATODE CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS

β-GLUCURONIDASE MUTANTS OF THE NEMATODE CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS

... elegans corresponds to the frequency of forward mutation expected for an average gene (BRENNER 1974). Four sorts of genetic crosses were performed to position gus-1[r] ...

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GENETIC RECOMBINATION BETWEEN CLOSELY LINKED MARKERS OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4. I. A DUAL MECHANISM FOR RECOMBINANT FORMATION

GENETIC RECOMBINATION BETWEEN CLOSELY LINKED MARKERS OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4. I. A DUAL MECHANISM FOR RECOMBINANT FORMATION

... Based on a comparative study of UV cross-reactivation behavior of T4 phage, a dual mechanism for recombinant formation in T4 genetic crosses is proposed: The breakage and unio[r] ...

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Genetic recombination of bacteriophage T7 in vivo studied by use of a simple physical assay.

Genetic recombination of bacteriophage T7 in vivo studied by use of a simple physical assay.

... The apparent frequencies of recombination in vivo that are obtained by using this simplified physical assay are consistent with frequencies measured by standard genetic crosses.. This wa[r] ...

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γ-GLUTAMYL CYCLOTRANSFERASE: A NEW GENETIC POLYMORPHISM IN THE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) LINKED TO LYT—2

γ-GLUTAMYL CYCLOTRANSFERASE: A NEW GENETIC POLYMORPHISM IN THE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) LINKED TO LYT—2

... Data from genetic crosses, recombinant inbred strains and three congenic strains showed that y-glutamyl cyclotransferase isozymes are under the control of a single gene (Gg[r] ...

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Genetic linkage map of fishes of the genus Xiphophorus (Teleostei: Poeciliidae).

Genetic linkage map of fishes of the genus Xiphophorus (Teleostei: Poeciliidae).

... derived from intra- and interspecific genetic crosses of fishes of t h e genus Xzphophorus (Poeciliidae) resulted in the identification of 17 multipoint linkage groups c[r] ...

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A Gene Block Causing Cross-Incompatibility Hidden in Wild and Cultivated Rice

A Gene Block Causing Cross-Incompatibility Hidden in Wild and Cultivated Rice

... the genetic organization sperm of two chromosome sets of maternal origin to around the Ga1 alleles was also shown in maize and one of paternal origin is required for normal develop- teosinte (Kermicle and Allen ...

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g-Nomic: a new pharmacogenetics interpretation software

<p>g-Nomic: a new pharmacogenetics interpretation software</p>

... for genetic testing, as well as a list of the interactions (drug – drug and drug – lifestyle) that have been ...If genetic information is available then or is made available at a later point, these results ...

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Genetics of Hybrid Sterility and Hybrid Breakdown in an Intersubspecific Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Population

Genetics of Hybrid Sterility and Hybrid Breakdown in an Intersubspecific Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Population

... Genetic mechanisms causing hybrid breakdown in rice: SS and hybrid weakness in F2 and later genera- tions from indica/japonica crosses, or hybrid breakdown as defined by[r] ...

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Detection and Effects of a Homeologous Reciprocal Transposition in Brassica napus

Detection and Effects of a Homeologous Reciprocal Transposition in Brassica napus

... observe reduced fertility associated with any of the con- arrangement and could have depressed seed yield. B. figurations. Also, one would expect plants that are het- napus can be resynthesized from hybridization of B. ...

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Association between rDNA alleles and quantitative traits in doubled haploid populations of barley.

Association between rDNA alleles and quantitative traits in doubled haploid populations of barley.

... For both crosses studied in this experiment Nor-H3 was associ- ated with a significant portion of the genetic variation for milling energy thus providing strong evidence for th[r] ...

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Genetic Analysis of Various Agronomic Traits in Some Intra and Inter-Specific Crosses of Wheat

Genetic Analysis of Various Agronomic Traits in Some Intra and Inter-Specific Crosses of Wheat

... develop high yielding varieties of wheat through different breeding methods which are adaptable to different climatic condition of the country. Breeder should develop few crosses, instead of maintaining many ...

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Genetic Gain Increases by Applying the Usefulness Criterion with Improved Variance Prediction in Selection of Crosses

Genetic Gain Increases by Applying the Usefulness Criterion with Improved Variance Prediction in Selection of Crosses

... tential crosses of the 100 best ...4950 crosses. To avoid crosses between closely related parents, and to ensure high means of the crosses, we selected those crosses where parental ...

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Evolution of an adaptive behavior and its sensory receptors promotes eye regression in blind cavefish

Evolution of an adaptive behavior and its sensory receptors promotes eye regression in blind cavefish

... Most of the markers represent randomly-distributed microsatellite polymorphisms, but we also included 28 markers representing candidate genes for SN develop- ment, behavioral variation and other previously mapped traits ...

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Evolutionary plant breeding for low input systems

Evolutionary plant breeding for low input systems

... Ceccarelli (1996) argues that because breeding is mostly conducted in the presence of high inputs, it has systematically missed the opportunity to exploit genetic differences at low levels of inputs. However, there ...

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Combining ability and gene action study for seed cotton yield and its related traits in diploid cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.)

Combining ability and gene action study for seed cotton yield and its related traits in diploid cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.)

... Kumar, K.S., Ashokkumar, K. and Ravikesavan, R. 2014. Genetic effects of combining ability studies for yield and fibre quality traits in diallel crosses of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Afr. J. ...

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