نتایج جستجو برای: repeat breeding

تعداد نتایج: 130536  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Damian M Cummings Yasaman Alaghband Miriam A Hickey Prasad R Joshi S Candice Hong Chunni Zhu Timothy K Ando Véronique M André Carlos Cepeda Joseph B Watson Michael S Levine

The R6/2 mouse is the most frequently used model for experimental and preclinical drug trials in Huntington's disease (HD). When the R6/2 mouse was first developed, it carried exon 1 of the huntingtin gene with ~150 cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats. The model presented with a rapid and aggressive phenotype that shared many features with the human condition and was particularly similar to ...

2017
João Luís Neto Jong-Min Lee Ali Afridi Tammy Gillis Jolene R Guide Stephani Dempsey Brenda Lager Isabel Alonso Vanessa C Wheeler Ricardo Mouro Pinto

Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the expansion of a CAG trinucleotide repeat in exon 1 of the HTT gene. Longer repeat sizes are associated with increased disease penetrance and earlier ages of onset. Intergenerationally unstable transmissions are common in HD families, partly underlying the genetic anticipation seen in this disorder. HD CAG knock-in mouse mode...

2015
Hiroshi Shinada Toshio Yamamoto Hirokazu Sato Eiji Yamamoto Kiyosumi Hori Junichi Yonemaru Takashi Sato Kenji Fujino

Plant breeding programs aim to develop cultivars with high adaptability to the specific conditions in a local region. As a result, unique genes and gene combinations have been accumulated in local elite breeding populations during the long history of plant breeding. Genetic analyses on such genes and combinations may be useful for developing new cultivars with more-desirable agronomic traits. H...

2017
Adama Zongo Pawan Khera Mahamadou Sawadogo Yaduru Shasidhar Manda Sriswathi Manish K. Vishwakarma Philippe Sankara Bonny R. Ntare Rajeev K. Varshney Manish K. Pandey Haile Desmae

Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oilseed and food crop of the world. Breeding for disease resistance is one of major objectives in groundnut breeding. Early leaf spot (ELS) is one of the major destructive diseases worldwide and in West Africa, particularly in Burkina Faso causing significant yield losses. Conventional breeding approaches have been employed to develop improved var...

2011
Leonardo Correia Danielle Faria Dario Grattapaglia

Background Brazil stands on the international scenario by having one of the largest natural forest heritage and extensive sustainable planted forests. Brazilian planted forestry is based mainly on fast growing eucalyptus and pines, with the pulp, paper and steel industries as the major consumers. Introduced commercially in Brazil in the early twentieth century, the eucalypts have experienced in...

2016
Hanbo Yang Rui Zhang Guoqing Jin Zhongping Feng Zhichun Zhou

To identify genetic diversity, genetic structure and the relationship among accessions, and further establish a core collection for the long-term breeding of cypress (Cupressus funebris Endl.), the genealogy of breeding parents was reconstructed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) molecular markers. Seventeen SSR markers were used to detect molecular polymorphisms among 290 cypress accessions fr...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Bernard J Crespi Roy Teo

The selective pressures involved in the evolution of semelparity and its associated life-history traits are largely unknown. We used species-level analyses, independent contrasts, and reconstruction of ancestral states to study the evolution of body length, fecundity, egg weight, gonadosomatic index, and parity (semelparity vs. degree of iteroparity) in females of 12 species of salmonid fishes....

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