Relative frequency, heterogeneity and geographic clustering of PKU mutations - Eiken, Knappskog, et al. - 1996 () Citation Context ...may not be comparable. Similarly to other autosomal recessive disorders, like MPS I or PKU, common mutations exist and have different frequencies in different ...
Prediction of allele content for rare alleles was less successful than for alleles with moderate frequencies. The accuracy of allele content and RSS EBV predictions was not affected by the assumed heritability, but the dispersion of prediction was affected. In a scenario where 40% of rams were ...
We used microsatellite- clustering results as the standard to conduct statisti- cal analysis of haplotype frequencies. The top group of the network diagram corresponded to Cluster 1, which contained populations distributed in the south of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, while the bottom group was composed...
Domesticated species are impacted in unintended ways during domestication and breeding. Changes in the nature and intensity of selection impart genetic drift, reduce diversity, and increase the frequency of deleterious alleles. Such outcomes constrain our ability to expand the cultivation of crops into e...
Explain how genetic drift, admixture, and natural selection are expected to influence the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies within and among populations. Why is horizontal gene transfer (HGT) an important factor in the ...
difference frequencies [36] detected that 55% of the pairwise comparisons presented HW disequilibrium mainly involving lociSAR193B,SAR19B5andSARA3C(Additional file1). We found that correcting for null allele frequencies [37] did not qualitatively affect the results (49% of the pairwise comparisons...
(Mank et al., 2007;Ellegren, 2009b). Analyzing change in the frequencies of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) sampled randomly from the genome offers an alternative to protein substitution rates, one that is not limited to gene regions amplifiable with conserved primers and effective for ...
(Additional file13: Table S6B). Within theORSC, two geographically divergent subpopulations, W3 (from Papua New Guinea) and W5 (from Nepal) both harbored the “G” SNP within the non-deletion allele (at frequencies of 100 and 90.0 %, respectively), while the rest of the wild ...
The relative frequencies of HLA-DRB1*01 alleles in the major US populations. Tissue Antigens 2000; 55: 48-52.Collins MM, Tang T, Slack R, et al. The relative frequencies of HLA- DRB1*01 alleles in the major US populations. Tissue Antigens 2000; 55:48-52....
Hurley. (1999) The relative frequencies of HLA-A*10 alleles in five major United States ethnic populations. Tissue Antigens 54 , 295-299 /M., BeiJ., NgR., SlackJ., EllisR.J., HartzmanC.K., Hurley. (1999) The relative frequencies of HLA-A*10 alleles in five major United States ...