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Genetic Mapping

Coupled Mutagenesis Screens and Genetic Mapping in Zebrafish

Coupled Mutagenesis Screens and Genetic Mapping in Zebrafish

... Forward genetic analysis is one of the principal advantages of the zebrafish model ...and mapping the corresponding mutations and integrating them into the larger collection of mutations remain arduous ...

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Molecular Markers and their Application in Genetic Mapping

Molecular Markers and their Application in Genetic Mapping

... in genetic mapping, linkage analysis and individual-specific genotyping has largely been carried out, but is less popular due to problems such as poor reproducibility, faint or fuzzy products, and ...

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Selective Phenotyping for Increased Efficiency in Genetic Mapping Studies

Selective Phenotyping for Increased Efficiency in Genetic Mapping Studies

... Repeated imputation yielded only minor changes in We have demonstrated that selective phenotyping selection. More imputation error will generally be intro- provides an effective strategy to maximize the efficiency duced ...

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Genetic Mapping by Duplication Segregation in Salmonella enterica

Genetic Mapping by Duplication Segregation in Salmonella enterica

... Construction of “enlarged” MudJ elements: The MudJ ele- ments carried by strains TT12313 and TT12316 were “en- larged” with a Tn10, introduced into their respective lacZ genes by homologous recombination. For this ...

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Genetic Mapping and Genomic Prediction of Maize Quantitative Traits.

Genetic Mapping and Genomic Prediction of Maize Quantitative Traits.

... QTL mapping situations in which the markers are not evenly spaced in the linkage map, it is important to stratify maps accounting for the original marker correlations, instead of just even sampling across ...QTL ...

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GENES AFFECTING THE EXPRESSION OF CYTOCHROME c IN YEAST: GENETIC MAPPING AND GENETIC INTERACTIONS

GENES AFFECTING THE EXPRESSION OF CYTOCHROME c IN YEAST: GENETIC MAPPING AND GENETIC INTERACTIONS

... Thus the cyc2 and cyc3 mutant genes cause cytochrome c deficiencies in the strains containing any of the mutant genes that result in overproduction of iso-2-cytochrome c; [r] ...

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Genetic mapping of the female mimic morph locus in the ruff

Genetic mapping of the female mimic morph locus in the ruff

... Although ruff microsatellite Ppu020 is not included in the ruff linkage map for chromosome 11, two further ruff microsatellite loci have been assigned to this chromosome by in silico comparative mapping [25]. ...

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Genetic mapping of principal components of canine pelvic morphology

Genetic mapping of principal components of canine pelvic morphology

... that genetic variation can rapidly change anatomical features, some of which are related to deleterious ...on genetic loci that control multiple morphological ...

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Genetic mapping of the ability of Theiler's virus to persist and demyelinate.

Genetic mapping of the ability of Theiler's virus to persist and demyelinate.

... 4252 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest Theiler's virus, a murine picornavirus, is responsible for two different types of disease: strains DA, BeAn, and WW[r] ...

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MAPPING CHROMOSOMAL GENES OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE USING AN IMPROVED GENETIC MAPPING METHOD

MAPPING CHROMOSOMAL GENES OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE USING AN IMPROVED GENETIC MAPPING METHOD

... To further narrow the location of makl8, one of the crosses in Table 3 was selected in which makl8 showed trisomic segregation and the standard markers for chromosomes V , [r] ...

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GENETIC MAPPING OF GENES REQUIRED FOR MOTILITY IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS

GENETIC MAPPING OF GENES REQUIRED FOR MOTILITY IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS

... The recipient strains also con- tained an antibiotic resistance marker (streptomycin or rifampin resistance) so that selection for both prototrophy and antibiotic resistance pro[r] ...

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GENETIC MAPPING IN SACCHAROMYCES

GENETIC MAPPING IN SACCHAROMYCES

... which show more than 60% but less than 67% second-division segregation were not included among the centromere markers unless they had been mapped on the established c[r] ...

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L. C. Dunn and mouse genetic mapping.

L. C. Dunn and mouse genetic mapping.

... T h e Nomenclature Committee not only promulgates rules for genetic nomenclature but also promotes the dissemination of gene lists and maps with Mouse News Letter as its [r] ...

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Fast Bayesian methods for genetic mapping applicable for high-throughput datasets

Fast Bayesian methods for genetic mapping applicable for high-throughput datasets

... Markov chain Monte Carlo alogrithms specifically for such problems. This method combines the traditional MCMC algorithm with Metropolis-Hasting (Hastings (1970), Metropolis et al. (1953)) for jumping between different ...

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GENETIC MAPPING OF NONSENSE SUPPRESSORS IN YEAST

GENETIC MAPPING OF NONSENSE SUPPRESSORS IN YEAST

... The properties of the suppressible alleles indicate that they are norisense mutants (MANNEY 1964; HAWTHORNE and FRIIS 1964; FINK 1966), and thus the super-suppressors (nons[r] ...

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Genetic mapping of regA mutants of bacteriophage T4D.

Genetic mapping of regA mutants of bacteriophage T4D.

... We mutation were a small deletion, other point mutants at that site might define two or more observed that regA 1 produced a white halo close but different sites within the deletion re- [r] ...

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Bioenergy grass feedstock: current options and prospects for trait improvement using emerging genetic, genomic, and systems biology toolkits

Bioenergy grass feedstock: current options and prospects for trait improvement using emerging genetic, genomic, and systems biology toolkits

... grass genetic mapping resources There are tens of thousands of bioenergy grass geno- types in seed banks that have yet to be screened for fa- vorable bioenergy ...that genetic improvement is often ...

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Genetics and physical mapping studies on mouse chromosome 2

Genetics and physical mapping studies on mouse chromosome 2

... the genetic position of homologous DNA sequences is being determined in both species, it becomes apparent that many genes have retained their physical association in conserved linkage groups (Nadeau, 1989; O’Brien ...

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Layers of Cryptic Genetic Variation Underlie a Yeast Complex Trait

Layers of Cryptic Genetic Variation Underlie a Yeast Complex Trait

... In past work, we identified eight loci that contribute to the expression of the rough colony trait in GPa segregants (Lee et al. 2016) (Figure 2). These loci acted in specific combina- tions that enable segregants to ...

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Mapping Viral Functional Domains for Genetic Diversity in Plants

Mapping Viral Functional Domains for Genetic Diversity in Plants

... in genetic diversity in plants between strains of the same virus could be due to a differ- ence in replicase ...Fine mapping with recombinant viruses indicated that the variation control domains map to the ...

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