نتایج جستجو برای: segregation

تعداد نتایج: 27520  

2014
Lincoln Quillian

This article examines the effects of residential segregation on the basis of poverty status and race for high school and college completion. Segregation effects are estimated by contrasting educational outcomes among persons raised in metropolitan areas with varying levels of segregation. This metropolitan-level approach provides two advantages in evaluating segregation effects over neighborhoo...

2003
Maria Charles

Scholars and policy-makers increasingly treat occupational sex segregation as a generic indicator of female economic disadvantage. This view is difficult to reconcile with evidence that levels of sex segregation are lower in reputably ‘gender-traditional’ countries such as Italy, Japan, and Portugal than in ‘progressive’ Sweden and the United States. Understanding such seemingly anomalous patte...

2005
William H. Frey

This report provides a comprehensive overview of 1990 and 2000 neighborhood dissimilarity indices measured for Blacks and Whites, Asians and Whites, and Hispanics and Whites among the nation’s 318 metropolitan areas, as well as 1220 places with populations exceeding 25,000 in 2000. Unlike most earlier studies which measure segregation on the basis of census tracts, this study measures segregati...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Elizabeth Roberto

Spatial boundaries are a defining feature of a city’s social and spatial organization. Rivers, highways, and train tracks create excess distance between nearby locations and often mark social separation – they become dividing lines that are well known to residents. Qualitative studies are rich with insight about the local significance of boundaries, but they have been largely ignored in the qua...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Luther Davis Gerald R Smith

Most organisms use crossovers (chiasmata) to maintain physical connections between homologous chromosomes that ensure their proper segregation at the first meiotic division. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has a residual ability to segregate homologous chromosomes in the absence of meiotic recombination (achiasmate segregation). Using cytologically tagged chromosomes, we established...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1983
A Maes C Staessen L Hens E Vamos M Kirsch-Volders M C Lauwers E Defrise-Gussenhoven C Susanne

The possible influence of the high polymorphic C heterochromatic regions of human chromosomes 1, 9, 16, and Y on meiotic chromosome segregation was investigated. Faulty chromosome segregation may be the result of either an abnormal quantity of C heterochromatin on the homologues, or disequilibrium between the homologues. The aim of our study was to determine whether either a variation in the am...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Gerben Vader Susanne M.A. Lens

The chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) is a major regulator of mitotic and meiotic chromosome segregation. Three recent papers now elucidate the mechanisms that determine the localization of the CPC to the inner centromere.

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2004
Anne E Hall Kevin C Keith Sarah E Hall Gregory P Copenhaver Daphne Preuss

Meiotic and mitotic chromosome segregation are highly conserved in eukaryotic organisms, yet centromeres--the chromosomal sites that mediate segregation--evolve extremely rapidly. Plant centromeres have DNA elements that are shared across species, yet they diverge rapidly through large- and small-scale changes. Over evolutionary time-scales, centromeres migrate to non-centromeric regions and, i...

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