نتایج جستجو برای: founder

تعداد نتایج: 7578  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2004
Bharti Morar David Gresham Dora Angelicheva Ivailo Tournev Rebecca Gooding Velina Guergueltcheva Carolin Schmidt Angela Abicht Hanns Lochmuller Attila Tordai Lajos Kalmar Melinda Nagy Veronika Karcagi Marc Jeanpierre Agnes Herczegfalvi David Beeson Viswanathan Venkataraman Kim Warwick Carter Jeff Reeve Rosario de Pablo Vaidutis Kucinskas Luba Kalaydjieva

The 8-10 million European Roma/Gypsies are a founder population of common origins that has subsequently split into multiple socially divergent and geographically dispersed Gypsy groups. Unlike other founder populations, whose genealogy has been extensively documented, the demographic history of the Gypsies is not fully understood and, given the lack of written records, has to be inferred from c...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2003
Bohdan Górski Tadeusz Debniak Anna Jakubowska Cezary Cybulski Tomasz Huzarski Tomasz Byrski Elzbieta Złowocka Jan Lubiński

Founder mutations can account for a large proportion of BRCA1/BRCA2 gene abnormalities in a given population. However there is still a need to study the entire gene in many families, even in countries where founder mutations have been identified. It is possible to decrease the number of cases which are studied by complex and expensive sequencing/Southern blot analyses of BRCA1/BRCA2 genes by ex...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2011
Frederike Alwes Billy Hinchen Cassandra G Extavour

The acquisition of specific cell fates throughout embryonic development is one of the core problems in developmental and evolutionary biology. In the amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis all three germ layers and the germ line are determined by the eight-cell stage. Despite this early fate determination, multiple cell types can be replaced following ablation of their founder cells, showing that this em...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Michael Lee Troxell Steven Loyal Britton Lauren Gerard Koch

Adaptational response to aerobic exercise was artificially selected for across one generation in a founder population of 20 female and 20 male genetically heterogeneous rats (N:NIH). Selection for low and high response was based on the change in treadmill running capacity, assessed by meters (m) run to exhaustion before and after 24 days of modest treadmill running. The training response of the...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
H E Walsh I L Jones V L Friesen

Whether speciation results more frequently from the genetic consequences of founder events or from gradual genetic divergence of large populations is a matter of debate. In this study, multiple analyses were applied to data from three loci (cytochrome b, alpha-enolase intron VIII, and MHC class II B) to test for founder effects associated with speciation in Aethia (Aves: Alcidae), a genus of se...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009
Leysa Jackeline Gómez-Sucerquia Omar Triana-Chávez Nicolás Jaramillo-Ocampo

Previous studies have reported genetic differences between wild-caught sylvatic, domestic and laboratory pop-ulations of several Triatominae species. The differences between sylvatic and laboratory colonies parallel are similar to the differences observed between sylvatic and domestic populations. Laboratory colonies are frequently used as references for field populations, but the consequences ...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2004
Montgomery Slatkin

A founder effect can account for the presence of an allele at an unusually high frequency in an isolated population if the allele is selectively neutral and if all copies are identical by descent with a copy that either was carried by a founder individual or arose by mutation later. Here, a statistical test of both aspects of the founder-effect hypothesis is developed. The test is performed by ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2004
D G R Evans S L Neuhausen M Bulman K Young D Gokhale F Lalloo

T he prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in families with breast and ovarian cancers depends on the type of cancer found, the number of cases, and the ethnic background of the family. The proportion of breast cancers attributable to BRCA1 or BRCA2 may also depend on the ethnic origin of families. Several mutations have been identified that are found only in specific countries or ethnic grou...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2014
Ciara Fahey Susan Byrne Russell McLaughlin Kevin Kenna Aleksey Shatunov Gary Donohoe Michael Gill Ammar Al-Chalabi Daniel G Bradley Orla Hardiman Aiden P Corvin Derek W Morris

The hexonucleotide repeat expansion 'GGGGCC' at the C9ORF72 gene has been strongly linked with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. There is some evidence for clinical and genetic overlap between frontotemporal dementia and schizophrenia. Here, we genotyped the repeat at C9ORF72 in a large Irish psychosis case-control sample (n = 2477). We found no carriers of >30 repeats....

Journal: :Development 2013
Melanie I Worley Linda Setiawan Iswar K Hariharan

Two types of information are particularly valuable in understanding the development of a tissue or an organ from a small population of founder cells. First, it is useful to know the composition of the final structure in terms the contribution of individual founder cells. Second, it is important to understand cell-cell interactions. To facilitate the study of both of these aspects of organ devel...

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