Hybridization with the Japanese rose (Rosa rugosa) has been recorded in eastern North America. This is a cause for concern over ... the potential for development of vigorous hybrids with invasive potential and genetic assimilation of the native species. USDA ... Mercure, Marjorie; Bruneau, Anne (2008). "Hybridization between the escaped Rosa rugosa (Rosaceae) and native R. blanda in ...
These collections are susceptible to hybridization, artificial selection, genetic drift, and disease transmission. Species that ... However, if the genetic disorder is recessive, it may not be possible to completely eliminate the allele due to its presence in ... The loss of genetic diversity due to the founder effect can be minimized by ensuring that the founder population is large ... If the genetic disorder is dominant, it may be possible to eliminate the disease completely in a single generation by avoiding ...
"Genetic characterization of captive Cuban crocodiles (Crocodylus rhombifer) and evidence of hybridization with the American ... Problems in the past with hybridisation have occurred, especially with the American crocodile, which limits the pure gene pool ...
"First evidence of hybridization between golden jackal (Canis aureus) and domestic dog (Canis familiaris) as revealed by genetic ... while those in Europe indicate low genetic diversity, confirming their more recent expansion into Europe. Genetic data ... A 2005 genetic study of the canids found that the gray wolf and dog are the most closely related on this tree. The next most ... Genetic studies indicate that the golden jackal expanded from India around 20,000 years ago, towards the end of the last Last ...
This hybridization poses a danger to the genetic distinctiveness of some wildcat populations, particularly in Scotland and ... "Genetic analysis shows low levels of hybridization between African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) and domestic cats (F. s. ... About 250 heritable genetic disorders have been identified in cats, many similar to human inborn errors of metabolism. The high ... Hybridisation between domestic and other Felinae species is also possible, producing hybrids such as the Kellas cat in Scotland ...
Le Roux JJ, Foxcroft LC, Herbst M, MacFadyen S (January 2015). "Genetic analysis shows low levels of hybridization between ... the uncontrolled hybridization, introgression genetic swamping which leads to homogenization or out-competition from the ... Archie EA, Moss CJ, Alberts SC (March 2006). "The ties that bind: genetic relatedness predicts the fission and fusion of social ... For example, the endangered wild water buffalo is most threatened with extinction by genetic pollution from the domestic water ...
This hybridization potential has been identified as a threat to the genetic integrity of certain endangered Castilleja species ... Strategy and Guidance for Minimizing Hybridization Risk of Castilleja levisecta (CALE) with Castilleja hispida (CAHI) While ...
In the period of 1974-1986, DNA-DNA hybridization was the dominant technique used to measure genetic difference. Early attempts ... The advantage claimed for using hybridization rather than gene sequencing was that it was based on the entire genotype, rather ... In a molecular systematic analysis, the haplotypes are determined for a defined area of genetic material; a substantial sample ... An older and superseded approach was to determine the divergences between the genotypes of individuals by DNA-DNA hybridization ...
"Characterization of extensive genetic alterations in ductal carcinoma in situ by fluorescence in situ hybridization and ... This theory predicts a unique genetic composition in each neoplasm due to the random process of mutations, genetic ... These genetic changes can be grouped into six "hallmarks", which drive a population of normal cells to become a cancer. The six ... The early genetic events in tumorigenesis are difficult to measure clinically, but can be simulated according to known biology ...
The biggest threat to the plant is its easy hybridization with its relative and probable descendant, Oenothera glazioviana. As ... this rare wild plant crosses with the introduced garden escapee, introgression occurs, causing what is known as genetic ...
Molecular genetic studies have confirmed this introgressive hybridization and have also indicated the multiple origin of ... 2003). Natural hybridization in birch: Triploid hybrids between Betula nana and B. pubescens. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ ... This birch often has a shrub-like form, and her studies have shown that this is mostly due to introgressive hybridization with ... The climate warming, e.g., during the Holocene Thermal Maximum, was found to coincide with peaks of hybridization between the ...
Hybridisation does occur in several of these contact zones, as shown by genetic data and intermediate forms, but is rare, ... "Genetic pollution of a threatened native crested newt species through hybridization with an invasive congener in the ... A genetic particularity in the genus causes 50% of the embryos to die: their development is arrested when they do not possess ... The possibility of hybridisation, especially in the crested newts, means that native species can be genetically polluted ...
Genetic analysis can also be used to discriminate between species. COI and COII genes are reliable markers to differentiate ... Hybridization between species within the genus Cuterebra has been known to occur, and can cause ambiguity within testing. The ... In many cases larvae look ambiguous enough to be confused for another species, so genetic identification is very important. ...
Interspecific hybridization and interaction with cultivars affect the genetic variation of Ulmus minor and Ulmus glabra in ...
110 genetic pollution through hybridisation with other, introduced crested newt species, the use of road salt, and potentially ... "Genetic pollution of a threatened native crested newt species through hybridization with an invasive congener in the ... A genetic particularity shared with other Triturus species causes 50% of the embryos to die.: 61-62 Larvae hatch after two to ... Little genetic variation was found over most of the species' range, except in the Carpathians. This suggests that the ...
The extent of hybridization is low in Germany, Italy and Luxembourg. In the 1990s, the easternmost population in Ukraine, ... Analysis of their mitochondrial DNA indicates a genetic divergence from Felis at around 4.14 to 0.02 million years ago. Both ... Li, G.; Davis, B. W.; Eizirik, E. & Murphy, W. J. (2016). "Phylogenomic evidence for ancient hybridization in the genomes of ... Say, L.; Devillard, S.; Leger, F.; Pontier, D. & Ruette, S. (2012). "Distribution and spatial genetic structure of European ...
Genetic Relatedness among Strains of Acholeplasma laidlawii and of Acholeplasma axanthum by Nucleic Acid Hybridization" (PDF). ...
"Hybridization Leads to Loss of Genetic Integrity in Shortleaf Pine: Unexpected Consequences of Pine Management and Fire ... Hybridization with loblolly pine has become increasingly frequent in recent decades and results in a loss of fire tolerance. ...
To prevent the further genetic loss of Forbes' parakeet due to hybridisation, both hybrids and Chatham Island Red-crowned ... Mitochondrial DNA analysis and microsatellite genetic markers have both indicated a high degree of hybridisation between Forbes ... "Genetic analysis of interspecific hybridisation in the world's only Forbes' parakeet (Cyanoramphus forbesi) natural population ... These tests have resulted in C. forbesi being reinstated as a separate species to C. auriceps, on the basis of genetic ...
... a novel clinically recognisable genetic condition identified by array comparative genomic hybridisation". J. Med. Genet. 46 (9 ... Virtual Karyotype Mendelian Inheritance in Man MARRVEL, a website that uses DECIPHER as one of the six human genetic databases ... Most patients deposited in DECIPHER display genetic mutations with a very low occurrence in the general population. Hence the ... This on-line sharing of clinical genetic information not only promotes better understanding of microdeletions/microduplications ...
223-224 Researchers have also developed genetic methods based on microsatellite distribution to assess patterns of genetic ... Although the Carpathian newt is morphologically clearly different, hybridisation between the two species is frequent;: 26 it ... 2016). "Genetic characterization of a second novel picornavirus from an amphibian host, smooth newt (Lissotriton vulgaris)". ... Genetic analyses have also demonstrated ongoing gene flow between the smooth newt and its relatives. ...
Its hybridization with the mainland species has given rise to the unique mandarin hybrids of the islands. Previous genetic ... Separately from the hybridizations that produced the tachibana, a mainland clonal lineage that can still be found on Okinawa, ... the hybridization of which with the mainland species has given rise to multiple distinct mandarin orange hybrid clusters. ... and the mention of both in the early poetry of the Japanese and Ryukyu kingdoms suggests that these hybridization events ...
Lennox, E. S. (1955). "Transduction of linked genetic characters of the host by bacteriophage P1". Virology. 1 (2): 190-206. ... Luria, S. E.; Burrous, J. W. (1957). "Hybridization between Escherichia coli and Shigella". J. Bacteriol. 74 (4): 461-476. doi: ...
This results in low morphological and genetic differences. This, coupled with low sampling and underdeveloped genetic ... Many of the smaller groups of Pinus are composed of closely related species with recent divergence and history of hybridization ... The evolutionary history of the genus Pinus has been complicated by hybridization. Pines are prone to inter-specific breeding. ... As the pines have diversified, gene transfer between different species has created a complex history of genetic relatedness. ...
No genetic material is gained or lost in a balanced translocation, so these chromosomal changes usually do not cause any health ... Emanuel syndrome can be diagnosed with a karyotype, fluorescence in situ hybridization or a chromosomal microarray analysis. ... It is caused by the presence of extra genetic material from chromosome 11 and chromosome 22 in each cell. In addition to the ... The excess genetic material disrupts the normal course of development, leading to intellectual disability and birth defects. ...
Stephens, D. (2011). The molecular ecology of Australian wild dogs: hybridization, gene flow and genetic structure at multiple ... "Cranial Shape and the Modularity of Hybridization in Dingoes and Dogs; Hybridization Does Not Spell the End for Native ... In 2020, a genetic study found that the New Guinea Highland wild dogs were genetically basal to the dingo and the New Guinea ... A 2016 genetic study shows that the lineage of those dingoes found today in the northwestern part of the Australian continent ...
Although no genetic evidence has been found of grey wolf-jackal hybridization in the Caucasus Mountains, some cases exist where ... In 2015, hybridization between golden jackals and domestic dogs in the wild was confirmed when three specimens with anomalous ... 1 December 2015). "First evidence of hybridization between golden jackal (Canis aureus) and domestic dog (Canis familiaris) as ... 2013). "Unregulated hunting and genetic recovery from a severe population decline: The cautionary case of Bulgarian wolves". ...
However, evidence from hybridization with P. sungorus has suggested to some researchers that they are in fact separate species ... P. roborovskii, on the other hand, has levels of genetic divergence from the other two taxa in the genus characteristic of ... determined that, at least for cytochrome b, P. campbelli and P. sungorus do not display the level of genetic divergence ... Other genetic dating analyses suggest a somewhat earlier origination of 13.5-14.1 mya. Fossils assignable to the genus are ...
... so hybridization events likely involved the doubling of chromosome sets, causing immediate genetic isolation. Hybridization may ... Hybridization and introgression, which can happen in natural and hybrid populations, of new genetic material can lead to the ... Hybridization can occur in the hybrid zones where the geographical ranges of species, subspecies, or distinct genetic lineages ... Genetic complementation is a hybridization test widely used in genetics to determine whether two separately isolated mutants ...
Enrique A. Dalmasso (2008-06-15). "Planning for Success in Biomarker Discovery". Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. Mary ... March 2007). "Genome-wide array-based comparative genomic hybridization analysis of pancreatic adenocarcinoma: identification ... "Biomarket Trends: Molecular Diagnostics on the Move". Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. "Capitalizing on Biomarker ... "Genetic Variation is Associated with C-Reactive Protein Levels in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey". ...