SNPs in Maize Genotyping and Application in Genetics and Breeding What Is SNP ? SNP Genotyping Diversity and LD Analysis Marker-Trait Association Analysis Marker-Assisted BreedingXu, Yunbi
Pseudomonas syringae is one of the most common plant pathogens that infect the phyllosphere. P. syringae can live on the plant surface as an epiphyte. To cause disease, it enters the plant, through wounds or natural openings such as stomata, and multiplies within the apoplast. P. syringae is...
The reality that translating ribosomes can protect about 30 nucleotides of an mRNA fragment from RNAse digestion allows for ribosome profiling. The traditional molecular method of ribosome footprinting is first used in this technique. In this method, the nuclease is used to destroy unprotected regions...
Despite the widespread diffusion of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (GT), it is still unclear whether people who learn about their genetic susceptibility to a clinical condition change their behaviors, and the psychological factors involved. The aim o
Here, we comprehensively review the factors influencing PH, including the regulation of PH-related developmental processes, the genetics and QTLs contributing to PH, and the hormone-regulated molecular mechanisms for PH. Additionally, the symbiotic influence of grafting on PH is discussed, focusing on...
Nephronophthisis literally means “damage to the nephrons.” It is an autosomal recessive disorder that represents the most common monogenetic cause of renal insufficiency in children and young adults. It is enormously genetically heterogeneous, i.e., mutations in at least 13 different genes have be...
Pseudomonas syringae is one of the most common plant pathogens that infect the phyllosphere. P. syringae can live on the plant surface as an epiphyte. To cause disease, it enters the plant, through wounds or natural openings such as stomata, and multiplies within the apoplast. P. syringae is...
In a Korean population, a study found an association between this SNP and pulmonary tuberculosis [30]. The possible reason is the C allele has a high level of linkage with the allele of the GT microsatellite that affects TLR2 gene regulation. Another TLR2 SNP, TLR2 P631H, was ...
Together with crossing data, this suggests that there is a recessive factor that causes SC that is physically unlinked to the S-locus. Overall, our results emphasise the value of combining classical genetics with advanced sequencing approaches to resolve long outstanding questions in evolutionary ...
Whatever the details, we can expect the genomic revolution to reveal new links between genetics and personality, which our society will eventually have to confront. 1. The International SNP Map Working Group Nature 409 (in press). 2. Kruglyak, L. & Nickerson, D. A. Nat. Genet. 27 (in ...