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Genetic diversity and selection of three nuclear genes in Schistosoma japonicum populations

Genetic diversity and selection of three nuclear genes in Schistosoma japonicum populations

... three nuclear genes as genetic markers, the current findings provide valuable insights and funda- mental genetic and evolutionary information concerning ...

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Assessing the Fidelity of Ancient DNA Sequences Amplified From Nuclear Genes

Assessing the Fidelity of Ancient DNA Sequences Amplified From Nuclear Genes

... ancient nuclear DNA (nuDNA) sequences, thereby allowing the characterization of genetic loci directly involved in phenotypic traits of extinct ...conserved nuclear genes, allelic variation, and the ...

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Single-copy nuclear genes resolve the phylogeny of the holometabolous insects

Single-copy nuclear genes resolve the phylogeny of the holometabolous insects

... Palaeontological and phylogenetic evidence suggest an origin for Holometabola in the late Carboniferous (318- 300 Ma) [1,32,33], but definitive fossil evidence is lacking until the Permian (280 Ma), a time when most of ...

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Genetic diversity and selection of three nuclear genes in Schistosoma japonicum populations

Genetic diversity and selection of three nuclear genes in Schistosoma japonicum populations

... Different types of molecular markers have been ap- plied to investigate the genetic variability of S. japoni- cum populations, such as restriction fragment length polymorphism [10], isoenzymes [11], random ampli- fied ...

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Codon usage bias and base composition of nuclear genes in Drosophila.

Codon usage bias and base composition of nuclear genes in Drosophila.

... Under the assumption that the rates and patterns of mutation in introns are the same as those of synonymous sites in the coding regions, we conclude that the variation in[r] ...

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Rates of synonymous substitution and base composition of nuclear genes in Drosophila.

Rates of synonymous substitution and base composition of nuclear genes in Drosophila.

... Because the synonymous substitution for functional genes and the nucleotide substitution for pseudogenes are exempted from any selective constraint at the protein lev[r] ...

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Substitution Rates in Drosophila Nuclear Genes: Implications for Translational Selection

Substitution Rates in Drosophila Nuclear Genes: Implications for Translational Selection

... genes. To keep more genes in the dataset and to facili- tate direct comparison with approximate methods, we apply the ML method to two-taxa datasets. This pairwise ML analysis led to the same conclusion as ...

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INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN EXTRACHROMOSOMAL FACTOR, POKY, AND NUCLEAR GENES IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN EXTRACHROMOSOMAL FACTOR, POKY, AND NUCLEAR GENES IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... As can be seen from Table 1, aconidial poky, fluffy isolates carrying the f gene had a shorter lag and more rapid growth rate than the fluffy strain with wild-type cytopla[r] ...

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Nuclear genes involved in maintenance of the malarial plastid

Nuclear genes involved in maintenance of the malarial plastid

... organellar genes are transferred to the nucleus, where the gene sequences must acquire the appropriate motifs necessary for their expression in the nuclear environment, and an in-frame upstream sequence ...

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Identification of nuclear genes affecting 2 Deoxyglucose resistance inSchizosaccharomyces pombe

Identification of nuclear genes affecting 2 Deoxyglucose resistance inSchizosaccharomyces pombe

... 1971; Kr ´atk ´y, Biely and Bauer 1975). A series of pioneering pa- pers (Zimmermann and Scheel 1977; Entian and Zimmermann 1980; Neigeborn and Carlson 1987) have identified mutants resis- tant to 2-DG, and corresponding ...

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Genetics of male sterility in gynodioecious Plantago coronopus. I. Cytoplasmic variation.

Genetics of male sterility in gynodioecious Plantago coronopus. I. Cytoplasmic variation.

... Genotypic variation in nuclear genes, as detected by heterogeneity in segregation of male steriles among hermaphrodites crossed with the same male sterile, was ubiqui[r] ...

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Evolution of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene family in diploid and tetraploid Gossypium L

Evolution of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene family in diploid and tetraploid Gossypium L

... Key Words; Adh, cotton, genetic mapping, molecular evolution, gene family, polj^loidy Introduction Plant nuclear genes are generally part of gene families — multiple genes encoding produ[r] ...

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Nuclear Gene Dosage Effects Upon the Expression of Maize Mitochondrial Genes

Nuclear Gene Dosage Effects Upon the Expression of Maize Mitochondrial Genes

... mitochondrial genes, especially considering that there was one less dosage series (9Lc) in the nuclear gene ...mitochondrial genes, most of the effects upon nuclear genes were negative ...

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Association of nuclear and mitochondrial genes with audiological examinations in Iranian patients with nonaminoglycoside antibiotics-induced hearing loss

Association of nuclear and mitochondrial genes with audiological examinations in Iranian patients with nonaminoglycoside antibiotics-induced hearing loss

... and nuclear genes may increase the penetrance of deafness and that there may be an association between nuclear gene variation and mito- chondrial deafness with cochlear implant in Iranian ...

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DNA sequence diversity and the origin of cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L ; Asteraceae)

DNA sequence diversity and the origin of cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L ; Asteraceae)

... seven nuclear genes used in this study (Table 2) were selected from a set of universal markers that were recently developed for use in the Asteraceae ...

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Patterns of DNA Variability at X-Linked Loci in Mus domesticus

Patterns of DNA Variability at X-Linked Loci in Mus domesticus

... Introns of four X-linked genes (Hp, Plp, Glra2, and Amg) were sequenced to provide an estimate of nucleotide diversity at nuclear genes within the house mouse and to [r] ...

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Next generation sequence analysis for mitochondrial disorders

Next generation sequence analysis for mitochondrial disorders

... in genes of ...362 nuclear genes and ...the nuclear genome in the HapMap, patient 1 and 2 samples, ...different genes in the patients’ DNA samples were identified ...

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An Efficient Genetic Screen in Drosophila to Identify Nuclear-Encoded Genes With Mitochondrial Function

An Efficient Genetic Screen in Drosophila to Identify Nuclear-Encoded Genes With Mitochondrial Function

... On the basis of the nature of the tend phenotype, we hypothesized that a simple screen that identifies glossy- eye flies, followed by a secondary screen for a subset of the mutants in which cells exhibit proliferation ...

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Molecular Evolution and Nucleotide Sequences of the Maize Plastid Genes for the α Subunit of CF1 (atpA) and the Proteolipid Subunit of CF0 (atpH)

Molecular Evolution and Nucleotide Sequences of the Maize Plastid Genes for the α Subunit of CF1 (atpA) and the Proteolipid Subunit of CF0 (atpH)

... substitution in these genes (Table 2), which overall are at the low end of the range of similar rates for numerous mammalian nuclear genes, as well as several plant nu[r] ...

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Mitochondrial-Nuclear Interactions Mediate Sex-Specific Transcriptional Profiles in Drosophila

Mitochondrial-Nuclear Interactions Mediate Sex-Specific Transcriptional Profiles in Drosophila

... one nuclear background was different from the effect in the ...many genes in both males and females, however, we found females were generally more sensitive to mtDNA variation, particu- larly for OXPHOS ...

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