• Analysis of Birman pedigrees suggested an autosomal recessive inheritance for this syndrome that associates congenital hypotrichosis and thymic aplasia [ 10 , 11 ]. (plos.org)
  • Example of an autosomal dominant pedigree. (medscape.com)
  • These extensions can accommodate a variety of error models and refrain from simplifying assumptions, such as allowing, at most, one error per pedigree. (nih.gov)
  • Analysis of the pedigree using the principles of Mendelian inheritance can determine whether a trait has a dominant or recessive pattern of inheritance. (wikipedia.org)
  • The H-Tree is a structured, space-efficient technique for pedigree visualization (to display ancestral trees). (gramps-project.org)
  • See Section 2.2 for how to add, and control the appearance of, marker genotypes to pedigree plots. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • To accommodate genotyping error, we present extensions to the Lander-Green-Kruglyak deterministic algorithm for small pedigrees and to the Markov-chain Monte Carlo stochastic algorithm for large pedigrees. (nih.gov)
  • Pedigree DentaStix Studios' bespoke algorithm measures trending hashtags to determine which social media topics are making people feel bad. (caples.org)
  • If you are reading this vignette simply to learn how to create a particular pedigree, you may want to skip ahead to section 1.3 where we describe practical shortcuts to common pedigree structures. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • WEEK I. Basic Review - Meiosis, Mitosis, DNA, The hemoglobins (as examples of Mendelian genetics. (nih.gov)
  • A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance of phenotypes[jargon] of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the next,[unreliable source? (wikipedia.org)
  • A pedigree results in the presentation of family information in the form of an easily readable chart. (wikipedia.org)
  • The family tree, also named pedigree tree, ancestry chart, or descendants chart - is a schematic representation of family relationships and links between generations built in a form of a symbolic "tree" on the base of genealogical data. (conceptdraw.com)
  • This solution includes a wide range of high-quality vector design shapes for drawing family trees, pedigree chart symbols, photo blocks of different detailing and wide set of professionally designed samples. (conceptdraw.com)
  • Choose one of the basic pedigree structures as starting point. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • The following pedigree structures serve as starting points for pedigree constructions. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • There are also more specialized structures, including double cousins, selfing pedigrees, and consecutive matings between full siblings. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • The third example is the selection of the true pedigree structure connecting a group of people from among several competing pedigree structures. (nih.gov)
  • Assume that the variant is rare enough that a single copy has been introduced by one founder, and begin the simulation of the pedigree with this founder, as in [2]. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • Le nom n'est pas dans la base, envoyez-nous son pedigree, vous pourrez ensuite faire la simulation. (collie-online.com)
  • The name is not in the database, send us his pedigree, you can then do the simulation. (collie-online.com)
  • Challenging colonic polyposis pedigrees: differential diagnosis, surveillance, and management concerns. (nih.gov)
  • We provide examples of phenotypically differing polyposis pedigrees depicting various challenges in hereditary polyposis syndrome diagnosis. (nih.gov)
  • We describe nine familial polyposis pedigrees displaying anecdotal clinical problems that can confound the differential diagnosis. (nih.gov)
  • Available Gramps Updates for Addons" window showing example listing output for Gramps 4.2]] {{-}} = Addon List = Addons are listed inside of Gramps through the interface described above. (gramps-project.org)
  • The pedigree is shown for five generations and inbreeding is marked in red. (greyhound-data.com)
  • Of course, there is a natural tendency for extreme biomechanics to be "toned down" in succeeding generations, and we often find combinations that looked good on paper, but that didn't work up close, proving positive - sometimes in multiples - further back in pedigrees. (bloodhorse.com)
  • The purpose of this vignette is to show how to work with pedigrees and marker data in pedtools . (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • These examples make use of the full pedigree data, multiple linked markers, and a prior error model. (nih.gov)
  • The first example is the estimation of genotyping error rates from pedigree data. (nih.gov)
  • This is useful if you want to review your entire table, for example, after you've just loaded it with your initial data set. (mysql.com)
  • But don`t tell that to the brass at Mars Inc.`s Kal Kan Foods, which is switching the name of its Kal Kan canned dog food to Pedigree in what appears to be a bid to make this top-selling line more upscale. (chicagotribune.com)
  • More important, Pedigree is a dog food brand sold by Mars outside this country. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Supermarket chain buyers believe the switch to Pedigree is a smart move by Mars` Kal Kan unit in Vernon, Calif., a firm the confections giant acquired in the 1960s. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Backer Spielvogel Bates, Mars` principal ad agency, has the assignment on the new Pedigree. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Relationships in a pedigree are shown as a series of lines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies that have self-reported or known genetic relationships and monozygotic twins must submit a Pedigree DS and DD. (nih.gov)
  • In England and Wales pedigrees are officially recorded in the College of Arms, which has records going back to the Middle Ages, including pedigrees collected during roving inquiries by its heralds during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are 3 libraries containing 33 vector graphics stencils and 10 examples in the Family Tree solution. (conceptdraw.com)
  • Colorisation des noms identiques, mise en page CSS, 2 photos dans lightbox. (collie-online.com)
  • We harnessed the goodness of dogs to make people feel good on social media, by creating Pedigree DentaStix Studios - an app for dog owners to create unique, sharable doggy content, designed to offset the bad things people see on social media. (caples.org)
  • For example, this means that people following #fitspo will see more beautiful dogs than overly filtered, too-perfect sculpted humans. (caples.org)
  • In order to create next-level doggy content, people needed to use a Pedigree DentaStix treat in unison with the app. (caples.org)
  • Everyone can see that if the rothschildianum sold have the real pedigree, there are no ugly runts like many people post, from others suppliers. (slippertalk.com)
  • It is not the case with a couple very 'popular' suppliers, where none of the plants bloom even remotely close to the supposed pedigree. (slippertalk.com)
  • If you look at the US sold 'Raptor' crosses as an example, no one has ever bloomed a 'Raptor' cross even remotely close to that parent. (slippertalk.com)
  • How did you choose Stockholm for the European finals, for example? (pcgamer.com)
  • The World Championship Series is one of the examples of the stuff that my team and I design on a daily basis. (pcgamer.com)
  • Aside from their pedigree as important design in the canon, these examples are the most distilled and purely geometric of the chairs that Wright was developing. (webwire.com)
  • Individuals without parents are called founders of the pedigree, while the nonfounders have both parents specified. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • In most instances it has shared the label, being sold, for example, as Pedigree Pal in some overseas markets. (chicagotribune.com)
  • There are rothschildianum out there that sell for 10-15us a large NBS seeedling, no parentage/pedigree, just roth x roth. (slippertalk.com)
  • function directly, it is usually quicker and safer to build pedigrees step by step, applying the arsenal of utility functions offered by pedtools . (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • More visible, therefore, are the pedigrees recorded in published works, such as Burke's Peerage and Burke's Landed Gentry in the United Kingdom and, in continental Europe by the Almanach de Gotha. (wikipedia.org)
  • to simulate pedigrees for a specific family-based study. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • The word pedigree is a corruption of the Anglo-Norman French pé de grue or "crane's foot", either because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to different offspring of the one parent line) resemble the thin leg and foot of a crane or because such a mark was used to denote succession in pedigree charts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pedigrees are often constructed after a family member afflicted with a genetic disorder has been identified. (wikipedia.org)
  • We note that under this setting pedigrees may not segregate the rare variant. (univ-lyon1.fr)
  • P-351 is an extremely rare Provisional overprint note with an illustrious pedigree. (stacksbowers.com)
  • printed host is a satisfying example, clean and sharp, with normal wear for the grade. (stacksbowers.com)
  • The present examples retain their original finish and have not been restored. (webwire.com)