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Selected candidate genes for AD

Candidate genes in schizophrenia

Candidate genes in schizophrenia

... Replicated positive cosmid colonies were identified from the X-ray autoradiograph o f the replica membranes. The position of the positive colonies on the master library plate was determined by aligning the X-ray ...

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Candidate Reproductive Genes Do Not Explain Responses in Lines Selected for Ovulation Rate and Litter Size

Candidate Reproductive Genes Do Not Explain Responses in Lines Selected for Ovulation Rate and Litter Size

... eral genes are known. Some of these genes have been shown to have direct effects on economic ...cific genes that produce important proteins in reproductive processes explained responses in ovulation ...

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Dissecting the organ specificity of insecticide resistance candidate genes in Anopheles gambiae: known and novel candidate genes

Dissecting the organ specificity of insecticide resistance candidate genes in Anopheles gambiae: known and novel candidate genes

... further candidate insecticide resist- ance genes from the direct comparisons between dissected body parts from the resistant and susceptible strain for fur- ther functional validation, we applied a ...

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Dissecting the organ specificity of insecticide resistance candidate genes in Anopheles gambiae : known and novel candidate genes

Dissecting the organ specificity of insecticide resistance candidate genes in Anopheles gambiae : known and novel candidate genes

... further candidate insecticide resist- ance genes from the direct comparisons between dissected body parts from the resistant and susceptible strain for fur- ther functional validation, we applied a ...

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Effects of interaction between variants of selected candidate genes and lifestyle on health and performance-related physical fitness

Effects of interaction between variants of selected candidate genes and lifestyle on health and performance-related physical fitness

... indices and account for, at least in part, for the lack of a significant association with the performance-related phenotypes reported here. 7.5 Conclusion hi young males, a modest influence of polymorphisms within the ...

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Exploring epistasis in candidate genes for rheumatoid arthritis

Exploring epistasis in candidate genes for rheumatoid arthritis

... GENN has been described in detail [15,16]. Briefly, GENN begins with the initialization of parameters specified in the configuration file, including mutation rate, crossover rate, and number of generations. Next, the ...

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Identification of candidate genes for dyslexia susceptibility on chromosome 18

Identification of candidate genes for dyslexia susceptibility on chromosome 18

... at 18p11.2 and 18q12.2 with READ in both the UK and US families, and also at 18q22.1 in the US families. This linkage analysis therefore provides supporting evidence of a DD susceptibility gene on chromosome 18. However, ...

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Impact of Candidate Genes on Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Impact of Candidate Genes on Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

... 1.3.3.2 Candidate gene association This approach examines specific genes with a potential role in the disease ...pathophysiology. Candidate genes are selected based on their role in ...

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Candidate Genes and Cerebral Palsy: A Population-Based Study

Candidate Genes and Cerebral Palsy: A Population-Based Study

... of selected genetic variants in a population-based study of South Australian children who previously were investigated for cytokine 4 and thrombo- philic variants 10 in ...CP. Candidate single-nucleotide ...

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Targeted resequencing of candidate genes using selector probes

Targeted resequencing of candidate genes using selector probes

... The Selector probe set used in this study enriched for nearly all bases within the ROI except for only 1.4% (30 regions) of the bases being unavailable applying the current design criteria. When using targeted sequencing ...
Identification of candidate genes for devil facial tumour disease tumourigenesis

Identification of candidate genes for devil facial tumour disease tumourigenesis

... a candidate gene/pathway approach to identify potentially perturbed genes or pathways in ...we selected genes commonly implicated in tumour pathways in human nerve cancers, or cancers more ...

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Identification of Candidate Genes Related to Polyploidy and/or Apomixis in Eragrostis curvula

Identification of Candidate Genes Related to Polyploidy and/or Apomixis in Eragrostis curvula

... curvula panicle is typically heterochronic. Within a pani- cle, branches at the top usually display later stages of development with respect to branches at the base. In con- trast, within a branch, spikelets at the top ...

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Ranking candidate genes in rat models of type 2 diabetes

Ranking candidate genes in rat models of type 2 diabetes

... Discussion A recurrent problem when performing genetic studies of complex diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, is that genomic regions found to be associated with the phenotype are rather large. Finding appropriate ...

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Haplotype Diversity in 11 Candidate Genes Across Four Populations

Haplotype Diversity in 11 Candidate Genes Across Four Populations

... frequencies among these four populations were always statistically significant, accounting for 4–28% of the total variance. These differences are sufficient to war- rant caution when trying to identify tagging SNPs for ...

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Candidate AD Roles for Outsourcing

Candidate AD Roles for Outsourcing

... weighing AD outsourcing possibilities, IS managers should err on the side of ...of AD could weaken the ability to maintain other interrelated applications that you're retaining ...

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The Role of Candidate Genes in the Etiology of Schizophrenia

The Role of Candidate Genes in the Etiology of Schizophrenia

... However, in a large European association study, Williams and colleagues (33) have recently re- ported that individuals heterozygous or homozy- gous for the T102C polymorphism of the 5-HT[r] ...

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RNAi of selected insect genes

RNAi of selected insect genes

... Therefore, in the study I aimed to establish whether the formerly mentioned potential protein effectors indeed play a key role during the interaction of the RWA and its host plant wheat. To answer this research question, ...

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Phenoscape: identifying candidate genes for evolutionary phenotypes

Phenoscape: identifying candidate genes for evolutionary phenotypes

... reveal candidate genes for evolutionarily important phenotypic changes in related ...testing candidate gene hypotheses experimentally in nonmodel organisms is typically difficult, ontology-driven ...

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Regulation and function of ciliary dyslexia candidate genes

Regulation and function of ciliary dyslexia candidate genes

... Figure 8: DYX1C1 is expressed in differentiated NES cells. Protein staining of DYX1C1 in NES-derived neuronal cells at 21 days of differentiation. TUJ1 = Tubulin βIII (neuronal marker). Scale bar = 200 µm. 5.1.3 ...

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Finding disease candidate genes by liquid association

Finding disease candidate genes by liquid association

... Two genes X and Y that are engaged in a common process under some con- ditions may disengage and embark on activities of their own as the cellular state ...related genes with a positive correlation in ...

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