نتایج جستجو برای: positive selection

تعداد نتایج: 952965  

2010
Renee Reichl Luthra

This paper compares the educational performance of the children of immigrants to the children in their parents’ home countries. I utilize the 2003 and 2006 PISA internationally standardized test scores for Italian, Polish, Turkish, former Yugoslavian, and former Soviet origin youth attending school in Germany, as well as youth attending school in the origin countries. Controlling for family bac...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2000
Yang Bielawski

The past few years have seen the development of powerful statistical methods for detecting adaptive molecular evolution. These methods compare synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates in protein-coding genes, and regard a nonsynonymous rate elevated above the synonymous rate as evidence for darwinian selection. Numerous cases of molecular adaptation are being identified in various system...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2011
Pamela Wiener Ricardo Pong-Wong

Selection mapping applies the population genetics theory of hitchhiking to the localization of genomic regions containing genes under selection. This approach predicts that neutral loci linked to genes under positive selection will have reduced diversity due to their shared history with a selected locus, and thus, genome scans of diversity levels can be used to identify regions containing selec...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
K K Baldwin B P Trenchak J D Altman M M Davis

Thymic positive and negative selections govern the development of a self-MHC-reactive, yet self-tolerant, T cell repertoire. Whether these processes occur independently or sequentially remains controversial. To investigate these issues, we have employed tetrameric peptide-MHC complexes to fluorescently label and monitor polyclonal populations of thymocytes that are specific for moth cytochrome ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2007
Joel G Kingsolver Katie R Massie J Gwen Shlichta Matthew H Smith Gregory J Ragland Richard Gomulkiewicz

Theoretical models predict that selection on reaction norms should depend on the relative frequency of environmental states experienced by a population. We report a laboratory experimental test of this prediction for thermal performance curves of larval growth rate in Pieris rapae in relation to their thermal environment. We measured short-term relative growth rate (RGR) for each individual at ...

Journal: :Proteins 2002
Darin M Taverna Richard A Goldstein

Most globular proteins are marginally stable regardless of size or activity. The most common interpretation is that proteins must be marginally stable in order to function, and so marginal stability represents the results of positive selection. We consider the issue of marginal stability directly using model proteins and the dynamical aspects of protein evolution in populations. We find that th...

Journal: :Current opinion in immunology 1997
C Benoist D Mathis

Several studies reported during the past year, most of which exploited novel in vivo positive selection systems, have addressed the basis of peptide involvement in positive selection of T cells. The very flexible, yet specific, requirements the studies demonstrate differ somewhat from the very specific requirements reported in earlier experiments relying on in vitro selection systems.

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Catriona MacCallum Emma Hill

H ow has language developed in humans and what genetic changes underlie our unique cognitive abilities? Accounts of positive selection that lead to such abilities in humans fascinate us because of the insight they provide into our own evolution, and into the many genetic differences that distinguish us from other apes. The genes that became fi xed in our lineage as a result of positive selectio...

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