نتایج جستجو برای: short tandem repeat

تعداد نتایج: 527569  

2008
G M Lento

Diversity of microsatellite loci in New Zealand otariids: A pilot study.

2013
Akhilesh Singh Wazir S. Lakra Rishi Pal Mandhan Mukunda Goswami Kamalendra Yadav Bhagwati S. Sharma

2005
Hanna Vauhkonen Antti Sajantila Pentti Sipponen Manfred Kayser

2015
YOSHAN MOODLEY JUAN F. MASELLO THERESA L. COLE LUCIANO CALDERON GOPI K. MUNIMANDA MARCO R. THALI RACHAEL ALDERMAN MANUEL MARIN MELANIE MASSARO JOAN NAVARRO PETER G. RYAN CRISTIÁN G. SUAZO YVES CHEREL PETRA QUILLFELDT Justus Liebig Yoshan Moodley

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Frédéric Dalle Laure Dumont Norélie Franco David Mesmacque Denis Caillot Pierre Bonnin Caroline Moiroux Odile Vagner Bernadette Cuisenier Sarab Lizard Alain Bonnin

Analysis of a polymorphic microsatellite locus was applied to 85 Candida albicans strains from healthy individuals. Comparison with strains from nonhealthy individuals previously analyzed in our laboratory showed an overall similarity, suggesting that all commensal strains have the ability to develop as pathogens.

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2004
Manfred Kayser Ralf Kittler Axel Erler Minttu Hedman Andrew C Lee Aisha Mohyuddin S Qasim Mehdi Zoë Rosser Mark Stoneking Mark A Jobling Antti Sajantila Chris Tyler-Smith

We have screened the nearly complete DNA sequence of the human Y chromosome for microsatellites (short tandem repeats) that meet the criteria of having a repeat-unit size of > or = 3 and a repeat count of > or = 8 and thus are likely to be easy to genotype accurately and to be polymorphic. Candidate loci were tested in silico for novelty and for probable Y specificity, and then they were tested...

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 2003
C Flores N Maca-Meyer J A Pérez A M González J M Larruga V M Cabrera

We genotyped 24 biallelic sites and 5 microsatellites from the non-recombining portion of the Y chromosome in 652 males from the Canary Islands. The results indicate that, contrary to mtDNA data, paternal lineages of the current population are overwhelmingly (>90%) of European origin, arguing for a highly asymmetric pattern of mating after European occupation. However, the presence of lineages ...

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