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THE AVERAGE RECOMBINATION FREQUENCY PER CHROMOSOME

THE AVERAGE RECOMBINATION FREQUENCY PER CHROMOSOME

... Noninterference model utilizing the chromosome method: With this method both chromosomes, or four strands, of a bivalent are considered during meiosis, and the average re[r] ... See full document

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APPLICATION OF THE OVARIAN TERATOMA MAPPING METHOD IN THE MOUSE

APPLICATION OF THE OVARIAN TERATOMA MAPPING METHOD IN THE MOUSE

... --To assess the accuracy of the ovarian teratoma mapping method, we compared the recombination frequency obtained for the Mpi-l- Mod-1 interval on chromosome 9 usin[r] ... See full document

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Recalibration of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain PAO Chromosome Map in Time Units Using High-Frequency-of-Recombination Donors

Recalibration of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain PAO Chromosome Map in Time Units Using High-Frequency-of-Recombination Donors

... T h e origins of chromosome transfer of these donors were then mapped precisely in time units in interrupted mating crosses using nal- idixic acid to interrupt chromosome tran[r] ... See full document

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Lineage specific recombination rates and microevolution in Listeria monocytogenes

Lineage specific recombination rates and microevolution in Listeria monocytogenes

... a recombination event. The recombination rates within lin- eages I and II were also inferred using ClonalFrame ...the average value of θ obtained from single runs with 300,000 ...the ... See full document

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The Integration of Recombination and Physical Maps in a Large-Genome Monocot Using Haploid Genome Analysis in a Trihybrid Allium Population

The Integration of Recombination and Physical Maps in a Large-Genome Monocot Using Haploid Genome Analysis in a Trihybrid Allium Population

... of recombination frequencies along re- combinant ...(RF), chromosome 5. The frequency of recombination events per physical unit (centimorgans per physical unit) was calculated by ... See full document

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AVERAGE RECOMBINATION PER CHROMOSOME

AVERAGE RECOMBINATION PER CHROMOSOME

... Let us consider s‘ for a few cases which are of interest: (a) For a gametic distribution from an F, individual s’ = s, and average recombination value per chromosome is the aver[r] ... See full document

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CHROMOSOME PAIRING AND RECOMBINATION IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

CHROMOSOME PAIRING AND RECOMBINATION IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

... If pairing pattern I1 occurs with the same frequency as pattern I, these two classes should be recovered with frequencies as great or greater than the wa and types describ[r] ... See full document

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MODIFICATION OF THE FREQUENCY OF CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS INDUCED BY X-RAYS IN DROSOPHILA. III. EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTARY TREATMENT AT THE TIME OF CHROMOSOME RECOMBINATION

MODIFICATION OF THE FREQUENCY OF CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS INDUCED BY X-RAYS IN DROSOPHILA. III. EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTARY TREATMENT AT THE TIME OF CHROMOSOME RECOMBINATION

... Because of these properties, the effective action of radiation of this type is probably not limited to an extension of the range of temperature within which fertil[r] ... See full document

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Variation and Evolution of the Meiotic Requirement for Crossing Over in Mammals

Variation and Evolution of the Meiotic Requirement for Crossing Over in Mammals

... in chromosome content due to the accumulation of heterochromatin may also influence the chromosomal scale of the meiotic crossover ...to recombination (Beadle 1932; Stack 1984; Laurie and Hultén 1985; Choo ... See full document

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Recombination between small X chromosome duplications and the X chromosome in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Recombination between small X chromosome duplications and the X chromosome in Caenorhabditis elegans.

... hermaphrodites carrying either duplication (Figure 2), and the frequency of nullo-duplication self progeny from duplication-bearing hermaphrodites was in each case greater[r] ... See full document

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Phage lambda has an analog of Escherichia coli recO, recR and recF genes.

Phage lambda has an analog of Escherichia coli recO, recR and recF genes.

... T o quantitate the loss of recombinational efficiency, the relative frequency of recombination of each cross type was calculated by dividing the average percent recombina- [r] ... See full document

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The evolution of the Y chromosome with X-Y recombination.

The evolution of the Y chromosome with X-Y recombination.

... T h e analytical results from the symmetric models suggests that tighter linkage can result in stable equilibria with a greater difference in allele frequency between th[r] ... See full document

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Prophage λ Induces Terminal Recombination in Escherichia coli by Inhibiting Chromosome Dimer Resolution: An Orientation-Dependent cis-Effect Lending Support to Bipolarization of the Terminus

Prophage λ Induces Terminal Recombination in Escherichia coli by Inhibiting Chromosome Dimer Resolution: An Orientation-Dependent cis-Effect Lending Support to Bipolarization of the Terminus

... sion frequency and deletion frequency in the trp operon the other, and the determining factor appeared clearly region at 28 min, taking advantage of three Tn10 inser- to be the orientation of l DNA with ... See full document

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Optimal Marker-Assisted Selection to Increase the Effective Size of Small Populations

Optimal Marker-Assisted Selection to Increase the Effective Size of Small Populations

... the average locus of the genome (not just the marked loci) in a small diploid population is proposed, and its efficiency is investigated by stochastic ...each chromosome by using marker and individual ... See full document

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An implanted recombination hot spot stimulates recombination and enhances sister chromatid cohesion of heterologous YACs during yeast meiosis.

An implanted recombination hot spot stimulates recombination and enhances sister chromatid cohesion of heterologous YACs during yeast meiosis.

... Unique features of meiotic chromosome behavior are extensive pairing of homologous chromosomes, a high frequency of recombination, and an orderly “reduc- tional” disjunction [r] ... See full document

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Cis-effects on Meiotic Recombination Across Distinct a1-sh2 Intervals in a Common Zea Genetic Background

Cis-effects on Meiotic Recombination Across Distinct a1-sh2 Intervals in a Common Zea Genetic Background

... of recombination events resolved in the proximal 10% of the ⵑ130-kb a1-sh2 ...of recombination breakpoints were observed across subintervals among ...detected recombination hot spots was detected in ... See full document

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Recruitment via Social Networking Sites: the effect of social networking sites and social ties on the reach and efficacy of social networking site vacancies

Recruitment via Social Networking Sites: the effect of social networking sites and social ties on the reach and efficacy of social networking site vacancies

... the frequency of ...topics, frequency of contact and differences between role ...1) frequency of contact and duration of the relationship, because frequency of contact overestimates the tie ... See full document

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Aminohydroxy Propylidene Bisphosphonate (APD) Treatment Improves the Clinical Skeletal Manifestations of Gaucher's Disease

Aminohydroxy Propylidene Bisphosphonate (APD) Treatment Improves the Clinical Skeletal Manifestations of Gaucher's Disease

... The average frequency of bone crisis episodes decreased from 1 .6 episodes per patient per year in the 6 years before APD treatment to 0.2 episodes per patient per year on APD therapy. T[r] ... See full document

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ALTERED FIDELITY OF MITOTIC CHROMOSOME TRANSMISSION IN CELL CYCLE MUTANTS OF S. CEREVISIAE

ALTERED FIDELITY OF MITOTIC CHROMOSOME TRANSMISSION IN CELL CYCLE MUTANTS OF S. CEREVISIAE

... The increase in chromosome loss and/or recombination is likely to be due to the deficiency of functional gene product rather than to an aberrant function of the [r] ... See full document

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Optimal DG Allocation and Sizing for Mitigating Voltage Sag in Distribution Systems Using Particle Swarm Optimization

Optimal DG Allocation and Sizing for Mitigating Voltage Sag in Distribution Systems Using Particle Swarm Optimization

... Is designed for compensating more severe sags. The purpose of introducing this stage is to decrease the input side current through reducing the active power supplied by the upstream system. It is shown that this strategy ... See full document

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