Cambridge University Press по журналам "Genetics Research"
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-10-01)The fluctuation experiment is the preferred method for estimating microbial mutation rates. A difficult task facing the data analyst is to infer the mean number of mutations from the number of mutant cells that only ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-08-01)Hu & Xu (2008) developed a statistical method for computing the statistical power for detecting a quantitative trait locus (QTL) located in a marker interval. Their method is based on the regression interval mapping method ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-08-01)Food shortage is a stress factor that commonly affects organisms in nature. Resistance to food shortage or starvation resistance (SR) is a complex quantitative trait with direct implications on fitness. However, surveys ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-12-01)The fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene has been implicated with obesity and dietary intake predominantly in European populations. We assessed the association between the FTO rs9939609 variant with body fat distribution ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-04-01)Quantitative trait is always controlled by multiple latent genetic loci, and genetic markers have been used to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) auxiliarily. The method of multiple interval mapping (MIM) provides an ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-06-01)Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) mapping often results in data on a number of traits that have well-established causal relationships. Many multi-trait QTL mapping methods that account for correlation among the multiple traits ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-10-01)Prediction of genetic merit or disease risk using genetic marker information is becoming a common practice for selection of livestock and plant species. For the successful application of genome-wide marker-assisted selection ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-03-01)Over the past 30 years, the characteristics that have made the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans one of the premier animal model systems have also allowed it to emerge as a powerful model system for determining the genetic ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-03-01)Whole genome data are allowing the estimation of population genetic parameters with an accuracy not imagined 50 years ago. Variation in these parameters along the genome is being found empirically where once only approximate ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-06-01)We analysed the family linkage data obtained from short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping of 212 unrelated Indian families having a single Down syndrome (DS) baby each, in order to explore the incidence and aetiology of this ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-08-01)DNA topoisomerases are specialized nuclear enzymes that perform topological modifications on double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) and hence are essential for DNA metabolism such as replication, transcription, recombination, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-04-01)In order to estimate the effective population size (Ne) of the current human population, two new approaches, which were derived from previous methods, were used in this study. One is based on the deviation from linkage ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-12-01)For genomic selection methods, the statistical challenge is to estimate the effect of each of the available single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). In a context where the number of SNPs (p) is much higher than the number of ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-03-01)Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about the genetic architecture of this trait from the resemblance between relatives and from genetic marker data. All empirical ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-12-01)Predicting functional gene annotations remains a significant challenge, even in well-annotated genomes such as yeast and Drosophila. One promising, high-throughput method for gene annotation is to use correlated gene ...
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