نتایج جستجو برای: including expected heterozygosity

تعداد نتایج: 1193761  

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
Y Huang R F Boynton P L Blount R J Silverstein J Yin Y Tong T K McDaniel C Newkirk J H Resau R Sridhara B J Reid S J Meltzer

Loss of heterozygosity occurring on various chromosomes has been described in the majority of human tumors. The targets of frequent or consistent subchromosomal deletions are believed to be tumor suppressor genes. We examined 72 esophageal tumors (46 squamous cell carcinomas and 26 adenocarcinomas) for loss of heterozygosity at the p53, Rb, APC, MCC, and DCC loci. Inclusion of these tumor suppr...

2007
Robert F. Boynton

Loss of heterozygosity occurring on various chromosomes has been described in the majority of human tumors. The targets of frequent or consistent subchromosomal deletions are believed to be tumor suppressor genes. We examined 72 esophageal tumors (46 squamous cell carcinomas and 26 adenocarcinomas) for loss of heterozygosity at the p53, Rb, APC, MCC, and DCC loci. Inclusion of these tumor suppr...

Journal: :Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 2022

Abstract The Uganda National GeneBank is a key reservoir of genetic diversity for sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench), with over 3333 accessions which are predominantly landraces (96.48%), but also includes the weedy (0.63%), breeding lines (2.5%) and released varieties (0.39%). This resource from primary center domestication important broadening elite cultivars through breeding. However, du...

2005
LAURENCE PACKER AMRO ZAYED JENNIFER C. GRIXTI LUISA RUZ ROBIN E. OWEN FELIPE VIVALLO HAROLDO TORO

Oligolectic bees collect pollen from one or a few closely related species of plants, whereas polylectic bees visit a variety of flowers for pollen. Because of their more restricted range of host plants, it maybe expected that specialists exist in smaller, more isolated populations, with lower effective population sizes than generalists. Consequently, we hypothesized that oligolectic bees have r...

2013
T R Frasier R M Gillett P K Hamilton M W Brown S D Kraus B N White

Although small populations are expected to lose genetic diversity through genetic drift and inbreeding, a number of mechanisms exist that could minimize this genetic decline. Examples include mate choice for unrelated mates and fertilization patterns biased toward genetically dissimilar gametes. Both processes have been widely documented, but the long-term implications have received little atte...

2003
WOLFGANG STEPHAN

We derived analytical results for the reduction of the level of neutral polymorphism due to genetic hitchhiking using diffusion theory. In the case of a single strongly selected substitution, expected heterozygosity at a linked neutral locus is reduced by a factor (2c/s) aZciSr( 2c/s, l/m), where s is the selective advantage of the favored allele, c is the recombination fraction between the neu...

2015
Tahereh Moradi Reihaneh Vallian Zahra Fazeli Asieh Haghighatnia Sadeq Vallian

OBJECTIVES Iran is considered as one of the high-prevalence areas for β-thalassemia with a rate of about 10% carrier frequency. Molecular diagnosis of the disease is performed both by direct sequencing and indirectly by the use of polymorphic markers present in the beta globin gene cluster. However, to date there is no reliable information on the application of the markers in the Iranian popula...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Kathleen C Parker Dorset W Trapnell J L Hamrick Wendy C Hodgson Albert J Parker

Several Agave species have played an important ethnobotanical role since prehistory in Mesoamerica and semiarid areas to the north, including central Arizona. We examined genetic variation in relict Agave parryi populations northeast of the Mogollon Rim in Arizona, remnants from anthropogenic manipulation over 600 years ago. We used both allozymes and microsatellites to compare genetic variabil...

2005
B. W. Cho

This study was performed for parentage verification of the Korean native horse (KNH). 103 random KNH samples (including 19 foals for parentage testing) were genotyped by using 16 microsatellite markers. The number of alleles per locus varied from 5 to 13 with an average value of 8.56 in the KNH. The observed heterozygosity and the expected heterozygosity ranged 0.3980.893 (the average value was...

Journal: :Journal of mammalogy 2007
Francisca M Mendez-Harclerode Richard E Strauss Charles F Fulhorst Mary L Milazzo Donald C Ruthven Robert D Bradley

Nucleotide sequences from the mitochondrial control region and genotypes from 5 nuclear microsatellite loci were used to examine genetic structure and infer recent (within approximately the last 3,000 years) evolutionary history of a population (549 individuals) of the southern plains woodrat (Neotoma micropus). Observed heterozygosity values ranged from 0.61 to 0.89 across microsatellite loci ...

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