نتایج جستجو برای: sex linked marker

تعداد نتایج: 554586  

2013
Stephen N. Carmichael Michaël Bekaert John B. Taggart Hayden R. L. Christie David I. Bassett James E. Bron Philip J. Skuce Karim Gharbi Rasmus Skern-Mauritzen Armin Sturm

The salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer, 1837)) is a parasitic copepod that can, if untreated, cause considerable damage to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758) and incurs significant costs to the Atlantic salmon mariculture industry. Salmon lice are gonochoristic and normally show sex ratios close to 1:1. While this observation suggests that sex determination in salmon lice i...

2014
Sinchan Adhikari Soumen Saha Tapas Kumar Bandyopadhyay Parthadeb Ghosh

The aim of the present study was to develop a genetic sex marker for the pointed gourd (Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.) to allow gender determination at any stage in the life cycle. Screening of genomic DNA with intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers was used to discover sex-specific touch-down polymerase chain reaction (Td-PCR) amplification products. Using pooled DNA from male and female geno...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Jan Staelens Debbie Rombaut Ilse Vercauteren Brad Argue John Benzie Marnik Vuylsteke

We report on the construction of sex-specific high-density linkage maps and identification of sex-linked markers for the black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). Overall, we identified 44 male and 43 female linkage groups (2n = 88) from the analysis of 2,306 AFLP markers segregating in three full-sib families, covering 2,378 and 2,362 cM, respectively. Twenty-one putatively homologous linkage grou...

2014
Xiaolin Liao Genbo Xu Song-Lin Chen

Half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) is one of the most important flatfish species for aquaculture in China. To produce a monosex population, we attempted to develop a marker-assisted sex control technique in this sexually size dimorphic fish. In this study, we identified a co-dominant sex-linked marker (i.e., CyseSLM) by screening genomic microsatellites and further developed a nov...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Craig Smith Kelly Roeszler Thomas Ohnesorg Peter Farlie Andrew Sinclair Yongjun Yin Andrew White Sung-ho Huh Matthew Hilton Fanxin Long David Ornitz

Sex in birds is chromosomally based, as in mammals, but the sex chromosomes are different and the mechanism of avian sex determination is a long-standing mystery. In the chicken and other birds, the homogametic sex is male (ZZ) and the heterogametic sex is female (ZW). Two hypotheses have been proposed for the mechanism of avian sex determination. The W (female) chromosome may carry a dominant-...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Elizabeth Christie Andrew Trotter Yeliz Rifat Andrew Badrock Adam Parslow Heather Verkade Elke Ober Holly Field Didier Stainier Ross Hannan Graham Lieschke Joan Heath

Sex in birds is chromosomally based, as in mammals, but the sex chromosomes are different and the mechanism of avian sex determination is a long-standing mystery. In the chicken and other birds, the homogametic sex is male (ZZ) and the heterogametic sex is female (ZW). Two hypotheses have been proposed for the mechanism of avian sex determination. The W (female) chromosome may carry a dominant-...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Craig Smith Kelly Roeszler Thomas Ohnesorg Peter Farlie Andrew Sinclair

Sex in birds is chromosomally based, as in mammals, but the sex chromosomes are different and the mechanism of avian sex determination is a long-standing mystery. In the chicken and other birds, the homogametic sex is male (ZZ) and the heterogametic sex is female (ZW). Two hypotheses have been proposed for the mechanism of avian sex determination. The W (female) chromosome may carry a dominant-...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Genetics 1977

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