• Phenotypic analysis of these ' in locus ' mutations based on both expression of Kni protein and adult wing phenotypes, reveals novel unexpected features of L2-CRM function including evidence for a chromosome pairing-dependent process that promotes transcription. (elifesciences.org)
  • Genetic properties that are normally linked because they are situated on the same chromosome can be separated in this way. (bordercollies.nl)
  • The frequency of the separation of properties depends on the distance between the loci on the chromosome. (bordercollies.nl)
  • Allelomorphs are pairs of genes on the position of a chromosome (i.e. locus) that control contrasting characters. (com.ng)
  • Locus is the site for location of a gene in a chromosome. (com.ng)
  • Fine mapping of a susceptibility locus for bipolar and genetically related unipolar affective disorders, to a region containing the C21ORF29 and TRPM2 genes on chromosome 21q22.3. (medscape.com)
  • A genome survey indicates a possible susceptibility locus for bipolar disorder on chromosome 22. (medscape.com)
  • Sister chromatids are the chromatids of the same chromosome that are separated by the centromere and contained same alleles at the same loci. (differencebetween.com)
  • On the other hand, nonsister chromatids are the chromatids of a homologous chromosome pair that contain different alleles of the same gene at the same loci. (differencebetween.com)
  • Genetic mapping indicated that the disease resistance gene locus resides on chromosome 7. (uky.edu)
  • Under ordinary conditions there is so little crossing over in the fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster that the usual method of constructing a map is not practicable. (caltech.edu)
  • It seems probable that the scheme outlined in this paper will apply for the case of inversions that do not include the locus of the spindle attachment and for other chromosome aberrations in which crossing-over gives rise to chromatids with two spindle attachments, and where the conditions of meiosis are such that (a) the meiotic spindles are oriented so that the reduced nuclei lie approximately on a single straight line, and (b) only one of the terminal nuclei functions in further development. (caltech.edu)
  • In a series of papers, Serebrovsky (1930), Dubinin (1929), Agol (1930) and their colleagues have described an extremely interesting group of bristle-reducing mutant genes lying at the scute locus of the X-chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster. (caltech.edu)
  • Five of these lie in the X-chromosome, and a study of their linkage relations was shown to indicate that the sequence of the five loci concerned is the same in both species, and that the percentages of crossing over in comparable regions, while not indentical, is still not very different. (caltech.edu)
  • A recent paper in this journal by Detlefsen(1) is introduced as follows: "There is a well intrenched concept of recent genetics that hereditary factors or genes may be given fairly definite loci on chromosome maps and that these maps correspond to or represent, roughly perhaps, the actual conditions in the chromosome. (caltech.edu)
  • We then performed genome-wide mapping of the IL1beta results and found a significant marker (quantitative trait locus) on distal chromosome 7. (cdc.gov)
  • The genes that occupy the same locus on each chromosome of a pair (one inherited from the mother and one from the father) are called alleles. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It might be a consequence of diversifying selection that increased the structural divergence among genomes, and of purifying selection that decreased nucleotide divergence in each R gene locus. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The shuffling of genes brought about by genetic recombination produces increased genetic variation. (wikipedia.org)
  • additional novel non-puroindoline genes/loci affect kernel texture. (usda.gov)
  • The genetic basis for Extra-Soft and Super Soft genes hexaploid and durum germplasm will be determined. (usda.gov)
  • Develop germplasm and genetic stocks with unique starch biosynthesis genes. (usda.gov)
  • Diagnostic, or informative, molecular markers - which act like 'tags' for beneficial genes scientists are looking for - are an increasingly important genetic tool for breeders in developing resilient, improved varieties, and have been a key aspect of GCP's research. (generationcp.org)
  • By testing only a small amount of seed or seedling tissue, breeders are able to choose the best parent plants for crossing, and easily see which of the progeny have inherited useful genes. (generationcp.org)
  • Since they are of the same length, same genes at particular loci, same staining pattern and same centromere position, nonsister chromatids are also referred to as homologous. (differencebetween.com)
  • The genomic symmetry was disrupted by 10% of asymmetric genes, which could cause genetic variation through more unequal crossing over, because these genes had no allelic counterparts to pair and then they were free to pair with homologues at non-allelic loci, during meiosis in heterozygotes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • identify QTL (quantitative trait loci)/genes associated with virulence of P. teres using a hybrid population developed by crossing the two forms. (edu.au)
  • A total of 10 to 413 annotated genes for each QTL were identified in their smallest genetic intervals of 37.69 kb to 2.78 Mb, respectively. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Thirteen predicted genes within a relatively small genetic interval (88.18 kb) of the major mesocotyl elongation QTL, qML3a , were more thoroughly analyzed. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Even if they are considered to be intersexual, the abnormality may be induced by any one of at least seven different Minutes, or by other independent combinations of genes, and therefore cannot be used to support the view that there are very few loci involved in the determination of sex. (caltech.edu)
  • In these cases there is -- with the exception noted -- no evidence for gene interaction, either between allelomorphs or between genes at different loci. (caltech.edu)
  • The basis for this attractive and suggestive view is the premise that the distance between two genes is necessarily proportional to the percentage of crossing over which these two genes show, other things being equal. (caltech.edu)
  • Stated differently we do not know how constant the percentage of crossing over may be between two genes to which we give a fixed distance, i.e., our arbitrary unit of measurement may itself prove to be a variable. (caltech.edu)
  • Castle(1) has proposed an arrangement of linked genes in three dimensions, based on the assumption that the distance between any two loci is exactly proportional to the observed crossover value. (caltech.edu)
  • He showed that in the female there was a considerable amount of crossing over between these two genes, but in the male there was none at all so far as the data showed. (caltech.edu)
  • Nonsister chromatids contain different alleles of the same gene at the same loci. (differencebetween.com)
  • A total of 53 alleles were recorded across the ten loci of cultivated alfalfa accessions, with an average of 5.3 alleles per locus. (slu.se)
  • The number of alleles (Na) for the nine polymorphic loci varied from two (locus ACT-026) to nine (locus AGAT-012). (slu.se)
  • The locus AGAT-012 is highly interesting in that it had several alleles at low frequencies which might be linked to desirable traits. (slu.se)
  • Genetic recombination (also known as genetic reshuffling) is the exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of offspring with combinations of traits that differ from those found in either parent. (wikipedia.org)
  • These populations were created by crossing parental plants with contrasting doubled haploid induction abilities so that their progeny segregated for such traits as embryo production, plant regeneration and percentage of albino plants produced. (databasefootball.com)
  • Subobjectives 1B and 2B involve developing germplasm and genetic stocks with novel traits. (usda.gov)
  • Genotype includes both the dominant and the recessive traits that form the genetic make-up of an individual. (com.ng)
  • Monohybridization involves the crossing of two pure traits while Dihybridization involves the crossing of plants with two pairs of contrasting characters. (com.ng)
  • Consequently, continuous and systematic improvement for these traits of economic importance with a proportionate expansion of area under cultivation using improved genetic stock is highly desirable to meet industry demand and ensure a country-wide sufficiency of oils and fats. (academicjournals.org)
  • Twenty‐seven quantitative trait loci ( QTL ) were detected for manually collected traits associated with biomass production. (osti.gov)
  • The objectives of this study were to evaluate the genetic dissimilarity of common bean genotypes for agronomic and mineral biofortification traits, select superior lines, and identify promising hybrid combinations for biofortification programs. (geneticsmr.org)
  • The genotypes assessed presented genetic variability for all traits, except for copper concentration in grains. (geneticsmr.org)
  • The traits that showed the highest contribution to the genetic dissimilarity were the concentrations of phosphorus, potassium, and zinc in grains. (geneticsmr.org)
  • However, no previous studies assessing the genetic dissimilarity of common bean lines obtained by breeding programs, considering morphological, phenological, production, and mineral biofortification traits, were found in the literature. (geneticsmr.org)
  • In the present study, a population of 198 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from the cross between a CIMMYT wheat line C615 and Yangmai 13 (YM13) was constructed, followed by genotyping with Wheat 90K SNP array and phenotyping of spike-related traits and plant height in three environments to excavate QTLs (quantitative trait loci) for these traits. (chinacrops.org)
  • Molecular mapping and validation of quantitative trait loci for spike-related traits and plant height in wheat[J].Acta Agronomica Sinica, 2022, 48(6): 1346-1356. (chinacrops.org)
  • We used the interval mapping method to conduct a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of grape weight and soluble solid content of the mapping population. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Using these data to characterise contemporary population structuring, we investigate potential spatial and environmental drivers of genomic heterogeneity.ResultsWe found higher levels of differentiation among clawed lobsters than crawfish, both globally and within basins, and demonstrate where known hydrographic and topographic barriers generate shared patterns of divergence, such as a genetic break between the Atlantic and Mediterranean basins. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • In contrast, genetic connectivity in clawed lobster is relatively restricted, with the correlation of site of origin and temperature to geographical heterogeneity at many divergent loci indicative of both neutral and adaptive processes. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • The first genomewide interaction and locus-heterogeneity linkage scan in bipolar affective disorder: strong evidence of epistatic effects between loci on chromosomes 2q and 6q. (medscape.com)
  • The considerable environmental heterogeneity of southwest Sri Lanka is likely sufficient to cause genetic differentiation of tree populations over a scale of tens of kilometers. (shostoppatransport.com)
  • Genetic analysis in patients with left ventricular noncompaction and evidence for genetic heterogeneity. (lu.se)
  • During meiosis in eukaryotes, genetic recombination involves the pairing of homologous chromosomes. (wikipedia.org)
  • During meiosis, synapsis (the pairing of homologous chromosomes) ordinarily precedes genetic recombination. (wikipedia.org)
  • Crossing disparate genomes results in outbreeding depression through the disruption of coadaptation between homologous chromosomes in the F 1 generation and between coadapted portions of individual chromosomes in F 2 progeny. (shostoppatransport.com)
  • Genetic studies showed several years ago that the third chromosomes of wild strains of Drosophila pseudoobscura often carry suppressors of crossing-over. (caltech.edu)
  • In meiosis, the genetic information inherited from a person's mother and father is recombined through crossing over (exchange between homologous chromosomes). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Each gene has a specific location (locus), which is typically the same on each of the 2 homologous chromosomes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the cell's genetic material, contained in chromosomes within the cell nucleus and mitochondria. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The ability to produce doubled haploid (DH) plant material, which is 100% homozygous at every genomic locus, is of great benefit to both research and breeding. (databasefootball.com)
  • Throughout history, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has played a central role in human society due to its use in food production and more recently as a major industrial and model microorganism, because of the many genetic and genomic tools available to probe its biology. (asm.org)
  • Genomic resources , including genetic maps and genotyping datasets, were developed during GCP's first phase (2004-2008) and were then used in molecular-breeding projects during the second five years of the Programme (2009-2014). (generationcp.org)
  • and reasons for emergence of virulent subtypes are poorly understood because of availability of only limited genomic sequence data and lack of robust cultivation systems and genetic manipulation tools ( 13 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The Panzea project will catalogue at the genomic scale the genetic diversity present both in maize and in its wild ancestor, teosinte. (panzea.org)
  • This study used a permanent mapping population with 144 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) and 2 828 bin-markers to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with mesocotyl length in 2019 and 2020. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • In eukaryotes, genetic recombination during meiosis can lead to a novel set of genetic information that can be further passed on from parents to offspring. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2) intrachromosomal recombination, occurring through crossing over. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gene conversion - the process during which homologous sequences are made identical also falls under genetic recombination. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genetic recombination and recombinational DNA repair also occurs in bacteria and archaea, which use asexual reproduction. (wikipedia.org)
  • V(D)J recombination in organisms with an adaptive immune system is a type of site-specific genetic recombination that helps immune cells rapidly diversify to recognize and adapt to new pathogens. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genetic recombination is catalyzed by many different enzymes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bacterial recombination In Bacteria there are regular bacterial recombination, as well as noneffective transfer of genetic material, expressed as unsuccessful transfer or abortive transfer which is any bacterial DNA transfer of the donor cell to recipients who have set the incoming DNA as part of the genetic material of the recipient. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most importantly, crossing over and genetic recombination occurs between nonsister chromatids. (differencebetween.com)
  • We identified by linkage disequilibrium and recombination analyses only limited genetic recombination, which occurred exclusively within the 60-kDa glycoprotein gene subtype IbA10G2, a predominant subtype for outbreaks in industrialized nations and a virulent subtype in the study community. (cdc.gov)
  • Intensive transmission of virulent subtype IbA10G2 in the study area might have resulted in genetic recombination with other subtypes. (cdc.gov)
  • including the two researchers involved in the 2015 work - have used a new active genetic element called a CopyCat element and more traditional genome editing to analyze the control of a gene that coordinates the formation of a simple structure in a fruit fly - a vein in the wing. (elifesciences.org)
  • Using CRISPR-Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats with Cas9)-mediated genome editing, we show that wild isolates of K. marxianus can be made heterothallic for sexual crossing. (asm.org)
  • Here, we describe genetic tools for genome editing and breeding K. marxianus strains, which we use to create a new thermotolerant strain with promising fatty acid production. (asm.org)
  • Large-scale genome-wide association analysis of bipolar disorder identifies a new susceptibility locus near ODZ4. (medscape.com)
  • When one of these genetic variants is found close on the genome to a gene of interest (or even within the gene itself), it can be used to indicate the gene's presence. (generationcp.org)
  • Reinventing potato from a clonally propagated tetraploid to a true seed-propagated diploid has the potential to considerably accelerate genetic improvement, and would enable the genome design of a crop that has been highly recalcitrant to the use of molecular breeding and genomics approaches 3 , 6 , 7 . (nature.com)
  • Through trans-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and independent replication (n = 1,046,070), we identified 264 associated loci (166 new). (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Although it is somewhat confusing, the term "SNP" can refer both to a particular polymorphism in the genome (for which a genetic marker may or may not have been developed) or to a marker that has been developed to evaluate (or "genotype") a particular SNP polymorphism. (panzea.org)
  • Whole genome sequencing reveals within-host genetic changes in paired meningococcal carriage isolates from Ethiopia. (cdc.gov)
  • No variations in sequence were observed in the other 2 families, and negative lod scores excluded linkage to the PTPN11 locus, showing that LEOPARD syndrome is genetically heterogeneous. (medscape.com)
  • Microsatellite marker-based genetic diversity analysis and developing synthetic varieties in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. (slu.se)
  • One centimorgan is equal to a 1% chance that a marker at one genetic locus will be separated from a marker at a second locus due to crossing over in a single generation. (womenshealthsection.com)
  • A total of 149 plants were selected from the hybrid population as the mapping population, and after sequence-related amplified polymorphism and simple-sequence repeat marker analysis were conducted we constructed molecular genetic maps of the parents. (geneticsmr.com)
  • The aim of this Master thesis was to study the genetic diversity of alfalfa grown in Kyrgyzstan and in other countries and determine the genetic relationship using simple sequence repeat (SSR, microsatellite) molecular markers as well as to contribute to the development of synthetic alfalfa varieties for use as forage in Kyrgyzstan. (slu.se)
  • SNPs represent the most basic form of genetic polymorphism. (panzea.org)
  • We also demonstrate that self-propagating active genetic elements (CopyCat elements) can efficiently delete and replace the L2-CRM with orthologous sequences from other divergent fly species. (elifesciences.org)
  • In total, 955 biallelic SNP loci confirmed the existence of strongly divergent populations on either side of the Drake Passage. (bas.ac.uk)
  • Furthermore the F(WS) metric captures information on a range of parameters which influence out-crossing risk including the number of clones (MOI), their relative proportions and genetic divergence. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Crossing of selected palms from highly differentiated progenies could generate offsprings with more genetic variation. (academicjournals.org)
  • The genetic characterization of a pathogen population is important in understanding the genetic variation existing within a pathogen population. (edu.au)
  • The analysis of alfalfa genetic diversity helps to assess the future risk of genetic erosion and helps in the development of sustainable conservation strategies and wise use of the genetic variation in breeding programs. (slu.se)
  • Of the ten SSR loci used, seven are highly recommended for alfalfa genetic diversity analysis, as high genetic variation was detected at these loci. (slu.se)
  • The Jaccard similarity coefficient and cluster analysis revealed a significant genetic variation between Kyrgyz alfalfa genotypes, which is significant enough for alfalfa improvement, including the development of synthetic varieties. (slu.se)
  • The introduction of new alfalfa genetic material from countries such as Argentina, Oman, Australia, Iran, Iraq and Norway into Kyrgyzstan is a great opportunity to increase genetic variation in the alfalfa gene pool in the country. (slu.se)
  • Genetic determinants for virulence of Cryptosporidium spp. (cdc.gov)
  • At this locus, 98.6% of the individuals investigated were heterozygotes. (slu.se)
  • There is, however, a persistent feeling that perhaps interracial crossing also induces the production of new mutations. (caltech.edu)
  • Significantly, both sister chromatids contain the same allele in the same loci. (differencebetween.com)
  • PCR primers are shown in panel A. The FRT-flanked neomycin selection cassette was excised in vivo by crossing F1 progeny of PRCre chimeras bearing the targeted allele to mice expressing Flpe recombinase systemically (Rodríguez et al. (cdc.gov)
  • GCP was the mechanism that would help us to complete our mission - to tap into the rich genetic diversity of crops and package it so that breeding programme researchers could integrate it into their operations," says Dave. (generationcp.org)
  • New tools and approaches were developed that enabled plant scientists, particularly in the developing world, to make use of genetic diversity in plants that was previously largely inaccessible to them. (generationcp.org)
  • Thus, it leads to genetic diversity within the gametes. (differencebetween.com)
  • Why conserve genetic diversity? (panzea.org)
  • Genetic diversity is essential for continued progress in breeding as well as for adaptation to future environmental challenges. (panzea.org)
  • We conducted sequence analyses of 32 genetic loci of 53 C. hominis specimens isolated from a longitudinally followed cohort of children living in a small community. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the advantages of homozygous genotypes are the fact that they are stable over generations (immortal), ensure a homogeneous crop and simplify investigations into the genetic make-up of a species. (databasefootball.com)
  • Back cross is the crossing of an organism with the homozygous recessive organisms from the original parental generation. (com.ng)
  • Test cross is the crossing of an organism with the homozygous recessive organism. (com.ng)
  • The evaluation of the genetic dissimilarity of common bean lines obtained by the breeding program is significant to identify duplicate accessions, to select superior lines, and to plan new hybrid combinations. (geneticsmr.org)
  • may have a negative fitness interaction with the predominant African genetic background of this population. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Maize is the most genetically diverse crop species, and is the most economically important in the U.S. We owe it to future generations to pass on the rich genetic legacy of maize and other crop species largely intact. (panzea.org)
  • The lowest genetic distance was observed between progeny P2 and P5 (0.090) and the highest was found between progeny P1 and P4 (0.653). (academicjournals.org)
  • In addition, large genetic variance has been observed within identically named strains 2 , 3 . (vistagreencg.com)
  • The B6 mouse strain is one of the founders of a large panel of recombinant strains (BXD) derived from crossing with the DBA/2 (D2) strain. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, the genetic variability observed in the landraces and the genotypes developed for breeding programs requires a more detailed characterization. (geneticsmr.org)
  • AbstractAimComparing genetic structure in species with shared spatial ranges and ecological niches can help identify how dissimilar aspects of biology can shape differences in population connectivity. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Genetic structure not common to both species is principally apparent in the Atlantic portions of their range, where clawed lobster exhibits a genetic cline and increased differentiation towards range margins, while crawfish appear effectively panmictic throughout this region.Main ConclusionsWe attribute the comparative lack of crawfish population structuring to their greater dispersal tendencies via a longer pelagic larval duration and sporadic adult movements. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • If such deductions are to be of value, it is desirable that there be available a satisfactory arrangement of the species into some scheme of classification that can be taken as indicating their degree of genetic relationship. (caltech.edu)
  • Objectives 1 and 2 are separated each into two Subobjectives, 1A involves the role of puroindolines, and other kernel texture loci derived from Aegilops tauschii, Extra-Soft, and Super-Soft germplasm. (usda.gov)
  • Another trick of mother nature to increase the genetic variance. (bordercollies.nl)
  • While in this formation, homologous sites on two chromatids can closely pair with one another, and may exchange genetic information. (wikipedia.org)
  • He is a senior research scientist and program director at the University of Georgia, and was formerly Director of Research at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Director of the Genetic Resources Program and of the Applied Biotechnology Center at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) . (generationcp.org)
  • The genetic markers linked to this gene and the genetic map we generated will not only benefit tobacco breeders for variety improvement but will also facilitate the positional cloning of RBM1 for biologists. (uky.edu)
  • In this work, we have reviewed the scientific literature available on the development and application of molecular resources on oil-producing crops and specifically reveal research gaps on noug genetic improvement and highlight broadly applicable and affordable short-term strategic interventions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • And it had a formidable structure - two distinct phases split equally over the decade to first discover new plant genetic information and tools, and then to apply what the researchers learnt to breed more tolerant and resilient crops. (generationcp.org)
  • In the last 10 years we have had a revolution in terms of developing the genetic resources of crops. (generationcp.org)
  • The use of Kyrgyz accessions, such as BM-5 and BM-9/4 for the development of synthetic varieties through crossing with genotypes from other Kyrgyz accessions is recommended, as the genotypes from these accessions were the most differentiated as compared to other genotypes originated from other Kyrgyz alfalfa accessions. (slu.se)
  • Interestingly, genetic admixture was detected between South America and the Southern Ocean in five individuals on both sides of the APF, revealing evidence of recent or ongoing genetic contact. (bas.ac.uk)
  • In some patients, molecular genetic analysis can facilitate making the diagnosis. (medscape.com)
  • This is not a straight-forward molecular genetic paper where there's a laser-like focus on one locus, and the mechanistic issues are clear and distinct. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The knirps ( kni ) locus encodes transcription factors required for induction of the L2 wing vein in Drosophila . (elifesciences.org)
  • Our work, therefore, aimed to investigate the genetic basis of the response to in vitro DH production in perennial ryegrass, so that targeted manipulations of relevant genetic factors can be undertaken to increase the capacity for doubled haploid induction in breeding material. (databasefootball.com)
  • Our findings provide insights into the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying inflorescence development in tomato. (nature.com)
  • In conclusion, these results further strengthen our knowledge about rice's genetic mechanisms of mesocotyl elongation. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • We conducted a comparative population genetic analysis of virulent C. homini s subtype IbA10G2 in children living in a periurban community in Lima, Peru, by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) of 32 genetic markers. (cdc.gov)
  • The analysis of the genetic basis involved is incomplete, but certain of its elements can now be stated. (caltech.edu)
  • Genetic analysis of the G4.5 gene in families with suspected Barth syndrome. (lu.se)
  • evaluated the genetic dissimilarity of common bean cultivars by agronomic and nutritional descriptors (crude protein and dietary fiber), using the Tocher optimization method. (geneticsmr.org)
  • New apparent outbreeding anxiety seen in fruits set and you will cumulative fitness getting anywhere between-forest crosses in types ways some degree off genetic isolation certainly one of forest populations consuming brand new separate tree supplies off Sri Lanka's wet zone. (shostoppatransport.com)
  • Gynogenesis and pseudogamy are closely related phenomena in which a sperm or pollen triggers the development of the egg cell into an embryo but makes no genetic contribution to the embryo. (alchetron.com)
  • The genetic structure and variability was described among 52 oil palm inter-population crosses after two selection cycles using simple sequence repeats markers (SRR). (academicjournals.org)
  • Kurds don't show any Negroid component in the published results of the Xing et al. (blogspot.com)
  • Because of the necessity for subtlety in this sort of statistical genetic work one must always be careful about taking results at face value. (discovermagazine.com)
  • What is the connection between enzymes and genetic properties? (bordercollies.nl)
  • there are also cases where crosses between genetic backgrounds may have deleterious consequences. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Outbreeding depression involving between-population crosses is most often ascribed to the genetic mechanism involving disruption of coadapted gene complexes (Templeton, 1986). (shostoppatransport.com)
  • The offspring having all of the mother's genetic material are called full clones and those having only half are called half clones. (alchetron.com)
  • Tt) for tallness or a plant with Rr genetic composition has a heterozygous red flower plant. (com.ng)
  • The 10-year Generation Challenge Programme, with the goal of improving food security in developing countries, aimed to leave plant genetic assets as an important part of its legacy. (generationcp.org)
  • The mean Nei's standard genetic distance across progenies was 0.364. (academicjournals.org)
  • The founder of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , Charles Davenport , studied the outcomes of individuals who were a product of varied matings in relation to genetic distance in the early 1920s. (discovermagazine.com)
  • It may be possible for the distance which gives 1% of crossing over to differ in different females of the same population, or differ between stocks. (caltech.edu)
  • Shared and distinct patterns of genetic structure in two sympatric large decapods. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Ten SSR loci were analyzed in this study, nine of which were polymorphic. (slu.se)
  • Complete resistance, conferred by RBM1 , was found in N. debneyi and was transferred into cultivated tobacco by crossing. (uky.edu)
  • genetic techniques are necessary to evaluate the long -term effectiveness of these measures. (researchgate.net)
  • connectivity by creating corridors or road crossing structures is a key conservation management aim. (researchgate.net)