Genetics Referring to that which has been neither intentionally inbred or genetically manipulatedVox populi(1) Referring to a natural environment; not domesticated—e.g., animals on the Serengeti(2) Referring to a lack of inhibition and self-control Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, ...
However, over a number of years, we have collected information on the genetics of a number of these characters. From these results we shall attempt to draw tentative inferences on the type of selection that has been operating on these characters in the past. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS Our ...
Historical genetics: the parentage of chardonnay, gamay, and other wine grapes of northeastern France Science, 285 (1999), pp. 1562-1565 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [46] J.E. Bowers, G.S. Dangl, R. Vignani, C.P. Meredith Isolation and characterization of new polymorphic simple sequence ...
While many genome sequences are complete, transcriptomes are less well characterized. We used both genome-scale tiling arrays and massively parallel sequencing to map the Caenorhabditis elegans transcriptome across development. We utilized this framework
The common potato, Solanum tuberosum L., is the third most important food crop and is grown and consumed worldwide. Indigenous cultivated (landrace) potato
(Fig.2hand Supplementary Movie1, Supplementary Fig.5), most prominently in the tectum, thalamus, medial hindbrain, pallium, and tegmentum. In the hindbrain, these ROIs are concentrated in a longitudinal rostro-caudal strip along the pathway of the tectobulbar projections, meaning that they ...
meaning an excess of heterozygotes. Targeting local seed collections Most variance found in population samples was within local populations rather than between local populations, according to AMOVA (M. acuminata70%,M. balbisiana75%,M. maclayi82%). This means that in order to maximize genetic ...
Peanut plants are in the legume family. In the United States, they are grown mostly in the south. Peanuts are perennial – meaning they regrow each year and don’t need replanting. The peanut we eat is technically a seed, and they also are a rich source of oils. ...
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 ou
Pain modulation, the process of alterations in pain signals along the transmission pathway of pain, explains why individuals respond to the same stimulus differently. Once the brain perceives the pain and determines its meaning, it sends messages downward to affect the sensitivity and behavior of ne...