نتایج جستجو برای: environmental hotspots

تعداد نتایج: 377586  

2014
Philip Bejon Thomas N Williams Christopher Nyundo Simon I Hay David Benz Peter W Gething Mark Otiende Judy Peshu Mahfudh Bashraheil Bryan Greenhouse Teun Bousema Evasius Bauni Kevin Marsh David L Smith Steffen Borrmann

Malaria transmission is spatially heterogeneous. This reduces the efficacy of control strategies, but focusing control strategies on clusters or 'hotspots' of transmission may be highly effective. Among 1500 homesteads in coastal Kenya we calculated (a) the fraction of febrile children with positive malaria smears per homestead, and (b) the mean age of children with malaria per homestead. These...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2005
Paul Fearnhead Nick G C Smith

We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This method is based on (a) defining an (approximate) penalized likelihood for how recombination rate varies with physical position and (b) maximizing this penalized likelihood over possible sets of recombination hotspots. Simulation results suggest that this is a more powerful method for detection o...

Journal: :Genome Biology 2003

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Mario Pineda-Krch Rosemary J Redfield

The contradiction between the long-term persistence of the chromosomal hotspots that initiate meiotic recombination and the self-destructive mechanism by which they act strongly suggests that our understanding of recombination is incomplete. This "hotspot paradox" has been reinforced by the finding that biased gene conversion also removes active hotspots from human sperm. To investigate the req...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Walter W Steiner Peter A Davidow Andrew T M Bagshaw

In many organisms, meiotic recombination occurs preferentially at a limited number of sites in the genome known as hotspots. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, simple sequence motifs determine the location of at least some, and possibly most or all, hotspots. Recently, we showed that a large number of different sequences can create hotspots. Among those sequences we identified some...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2006
Jun Li Michael Q Zhang Xuegong Zhang

Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important both for understanding the nature of recombination and for applications such as association studies. We propose a new method for this task based on a multiple-hotspot model and an (approximate) log-likelihood ratio test. A truncated, weighted pairwise log-likelihood is introduced and applied to the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
William F Laurance David P Edwards

I n a world being rapidly transformed by human activities, an alarming possibility is that many species might disappear before we have a chance to study or even scientifically describe them. This possibility goes beyond a simple desire to document biodiversity, because unknown species could have important benefits for humanity. For instance, who might have imagined that an obscure herb endemic ...

2015
Christopher L. Baker Pavlina Petkova Michael Walker Petr Flachs Ondrej Mihola Zdenek Trachtulec Petko M. Petkov Kenneth Paigen R. Scott Hawley

Genetic recombination during meiosis functions to increase genetic diversity, promotes elimination of deleterious alleles, and helps assure proper segregation of chromatids. Mammalian recombination events are concentrated at specialized sites, termed hotspots, whose locations are determined by PRDM9, a zinc finger DNA-binding histone methyltransferase. Prdm9 is highly polymorphic with most alle...

2013
Tomer Hertz Hasan Ahmed David P. Friedrich Danilo R. Casimiro Steven G. Self Lawrence Corey M. Juliana McElrath Susan Buchbinder Helen Horton Nicole Frahm Michael N. Robertson Barney S. Graham Peter Gilbert

Several recent large clinical trials evaluated HIV vaccine candidates that were based on recombinant adenovirus serotype 5 (rAd-5) vectors expressing HIV-derived antigens. These vaccines primarily elicited T-cell responses, which are known to be critical for controlling HIV infection. In the current study, we present a meta-analysis of epitope mapping data from 177 participants in three clinica...

2012
Jan-Ole Christian Rostyslav Braginets Waltraud X. Schulze Dirk Walther

The regulation of protein function by modulating the surface charge status via sequence-locally enriched phosphorylation sites (P-sites) in so called phosphorylation "hotspots" has gained increased attention in recent years. We set out to identify P-hotspots in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We analyzed the spacing of experimentally detected P-sites within peptide-covered regions along A...

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