نتایج جستجو برای: positive selection

تعداد نتایج: 952965  

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Dorcas J Orengo Montserrat Aguadé

The effects on nucleotide variation of adaptations to temperate habitats and of the possible bottleneck associated with the origin of European populations of Drosophila melanogaster should be detectable in DNA sequences given the short time elapsed relative to the species population size. We surveyed nucleotide variation in 109 fragments distributed across the X chromosome in a European populat...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1989
N S Liao J Maltzman D H Raulet

We report here a mAb, 14-2, reactive with TCRs that include V beta 14. The frequency of V beta 14+ T cells varies with CD4 and CD8 subset and is controlled by the H-2 genes. Thus CD8+ T cells from H-2b mice include approximately 2.3% V beta 14+ T cells while CD8+ T cells from mice expressing K kappa include greater than 8% V beta 14+ T cells. In all strains examined, 7-8% of CD4+ T cells expres...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Christopher F Steiner Richard D Stockwell Monica Tadros Laith Shaman Komal Patel Laila Khraizat

Prior ecological research has shown that spatial processes can enhance the temporal stability of populations in fluctuating environments. Less explored is the effect of dispersal on rapid adaptation and its concomitant impact on population dynamics. For asexually reproducing populations, theory predicts that dispersal in fluctuating environments can facilitate asynchrony among clones and enhanc...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Pablo Razeto-Barry Javier Díaz Rodrigo A Vásquez

The general theories of molecular evolution depend on relatively arbitrary assumptions about the relative distribution and rate of advantageous, deleterious, neutral, and nearly neutral mutations. The Fisher geometrical model (FGM) has been used to make distributions of mutations biologically interpretable. We explored an FGM-based molecular model to represent molecular evolutionary processes t...

2017
Arne Sahm Martin Bens Matthias Platzer Karol Szafranski

Many comparative genomics studies aim to find the genetic basis of species-specific phenotypic traits. A prevailing strategy is to search genome-wide for genes that evolved under positive selection based on the non-synonymous to synonymous substitution ratio. However, incongruent results largely due to high false positive rates indicate the need for standardization of quality criteria and softw...

In this study, an efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method was developed forpomegranate (Punica granatum L.), a difficult-to-transform plant. In vitro shoot segments wereinoculated with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 harboring the binary vectorpBI121 carrying the neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII) gene as a selectable marker and β-glucuronidase (gus) gene as a reporter....

2009
Vinod Kristem Neelesh B. Mehta

Receive antenna selection (AS), in which a subset of a receiver’s antennas, is selected based on the instantaneous channel condition, enables the receiver to benefit from having multiple antenna elements despite using significantly less hardware. However, the limited hardware resources also impose unique constraints on how channel state information, which is necessary to select the antennas and...

2009
Adrian Schneider Alexander Souvorov Niv Sabath Giddy Landan Gaston H. Gonnet Dan Graur

Published estimates of the proportion of positively selected genes (PSGs) in human vary over three orders of magnitude. In mammals, estimates of the proportion of PSGs cover an even wider range of values. We used 2,980 orthologous protein-coding genes from human, chimpanzee, macaque, dog, cow, rat, and mouse as well as an established phylogenetic topology to infer the fraction of PSGs in all se...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Lise Petersen Jonathan P Bollback Matt Dimmic Melissa Hubisz Rasmus Nielsen

We used a comparative genomics approach to identify genes that are under positive selection in six strains of Escherichia coli and Shigella flexneri, including five strains that are human pathogens. We find that positive selection targets a wide range of different functions in the E. coli genome, including cell surface proteins such as beta barrel porins, presumably because of the involvement o...

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