All Pm3 alleles are known at the molecular level. Here, we generated specific markers for the Pm3 alleles based on nucleotide polymorphisms of coding and adjacent non-coding regions. The specificity of these markers was validated in a collection of 93 modern or historically important cultivars and...
we identify candidate causal genes within 33 loci. We also show for the first time that the common variant association signal is highly enriched among genes that are under strong selective pressures. These findings provide new insights into the biology and genetic architecture of schizophrenia, high...
Finding the relative positions of genes on a chromosome is the process of gene mapping. Many methods, including linkage analysis and genome-wide association studies, can be used to do this. Studying the inheritance patterns of genetic markers that are close to a gene of interest is known as l...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main conservation strategy recommended, i.e. saving unmanaged "h... D Russo,L Cistrone,AP Garonna,... - 《Biodiversity & Conservation》 被引量: 906发表: 2010年 Development of partner preferences in ...
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with 18 genotypes whoseS-alleles are known. The pollen tubes were observed at 100X under a florescence microscope to evaluate their development. Three landraces were revealed to haveS2allele, two haveS5, and four have one of theS3,S5,S10, andS18alleles. One landrace was compatible with the ...
Recently, however, the revelation that epigenetic marks are influenced by environmental factors (1,2), and may also be inherited transgenerationally (3,4) has promoted the investigation of how epigenetic variability af- fects phenotype. If the genome is thought of as being similar to the ...
Two of the lethal alleles found in Europe are indistinguishable from those known to be widespread in North American populations of Mus; one European lethal (from Denmark) represents an hitherto unknown form. The European lethals appear to be maintained as polymorphisms by the same type of game...
Understanding the genetic factors contributing to complex biology of female infertility and diseases influencing female fertility are of broad general interest because female infertility continues to increase in prevalence annually. To date, much less is known about the genetic contribution to this complex...
The main environmental factors are obesity, sedentary behaviour, stress, nutritional factors (such as excessive intake of fructose in liquid form and branched-chain amino acids) and sleep deprivation.4 IR is associated with certain well-known human monogenic disorders.5 The first single gene mutation...