نتایج جستجو برای: chromosome specific microsatellite markers throughout this study

تعداد نتایج: 8279567  

Journal: :Gene 2008
Leigh Anne Clark Alison N Starr Kate L Tsai Keith E Murphy

Harlequin is a coat pattern of the Great Dane characterized by ragged patches of full color on a white background. Harlequin patterning is a bigenic trait, resulting from the interaction of the merle allele of SILV, and a dominant modifier locus, H. Breeding data suggest that H is embryonic recessive lethal and that all harlequins are Hh. To identify linkage with the harlequin phenotype, 46 Gre...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه پیام نور - دانشگاه پیام نور استان تهران - پژوهشکده زبانشناسی 1389

a professional is someone whose work involves performing a certain function with some degree of expertise. but a narrower definition limits the term to apply to people such as teachers and doctors, whose expertise involves not only skill and knowledge but also the exercise of highly sophisticated judgment, and whose accreditation necessitates extensive study, often university-based as well as p...

2004
P. Ellonen M. Levander I. Ulmanen M. Lukka

We have developed a SNP microarray for paternity testing, which contains 10 SNPs and in addition X and Y chromosome-specific markers. SNPs were selected with an emphasis on their high allele frequency in the Finnish population. Coding regions of known genes were excluded. With this setup of SNPs, we have calculated the average exclusion power in paternity testing to be 86.5%. The array was vali...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Mande Semon Rasmus Nielsen Monty P Jones Susan R McCouch

Genome-wide linkage disequilibrium (LD) was investigated for 198 accessions of Oryza glaberrima using 93 nuclear microsatellite markers. Significantly elevated levels of LD were detected, even among distantly located markers. Free recombination among loci at the population genetic level was shown (1) by a lack of decay in LD among markers on the same chromosome and (2) by a strictly increasing ...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2000
M C Stern F Benavides E A Klingelberger C J Conti

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at specific chromosomal loci is generally considered indirect evidence for the presence of putative suppressor genes. Allelotyping of tumors using polymorphic markers distributed throughout the entire genome allows the analysis of specific allelic losses. In the field of chemical carcinogenesis, the outbred SENCAR mouse has been commonly used to analyze the multista...

2006
JACEK TURYN MARCIN MATUSZEWSKI BEATA SCHLICHTHOLZ

Microsatellite alterations are a common feature of neoplastic cells. Our study aimed to compare the profile of microsatellite DNA alterations in tumor tissue and urine sediment at 12 selected microsatellite loci in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, and to determine which of the 12 markers or combination of markers has potential for the noninvasive diagnosis of bladder cancer. DNA alte...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2006
Akira Tsujimura Kazutoshi Fujita Kazuhiko Komori Phanu Tanjapatkul Yasushi Miyagawa Shingo Takada Kiyomi Matsumiya Masaharu Sada Yoshihiko Katsuyama Masao Ota Akihiko Okuyama

AIM To investigate the associations of autosomal and X-chromosome homologs of the RNA-binding-motif (RNA-binding-motif on the Y chromosome, RBMY) gene with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), as genetic factors for NOA may map to chromosomes other than the Y chromosome. METHODS Genomic DNA was extracted using a salting-out procedure after treatment of peripheral blood leukocytes with proteinas...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2007
Miia Suuriniemi Ilir Agalliu Daniel J Schaid Bo Johanneson Shannon K McDonnell Lori Iwasaki Janet L Stanford Elaine A Ostrander

BACKGROUND Family-based linkage studies, association studies, and studies of tumors have highlighted human chromosome 8q as a genomic region of interest for prostate cancer susceptibility loci. Recently, a locus at 8q24, characterized by both a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and a microsatellite marker, was shown to be associated with prostate cancer risk in Icelandic, Swedish, and U.S. s...

Journal: :Genome research 1996
S M Galloway V Hanrahan K G Dodds M D Potts A M Crawford D F Hill

A genetic linkage map of the ovine X chromosome containing type I and type II markers has been constructed. The map contains 7 known gene markers and 14 microsatellite markers with a recombination length of 141.9 cM. Segregation of polymorphic markers was observed in a three-generation pedigree containing 480 animals. The maximum number of informative meioses was 912. Additional information was...

Journal: :Hypertension 2002
Kristleifur Kristjansson Andrei Manolescu Arni Kristinsson Thordur Hardarson Helga Knudsen Sigurdur Ingason Gudmar Thorleifsson Michael L Frigge Augustine Kong Jeffrey R Gulcher Kari Stefansson

We performed a genomewide scan with 904 microsatellite markers using 120 extended Icelandic families with 490 hypertensive patients. The families were identified by cross-matching a list of hypertensive patients from the Hypertension Clinic of the University Hospital (Landspitalinn) in Iceland with a genealogy database of the entire Icelandic nation. After adding 5 markers, we found linkage to ...

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