نتایج جستجو برای: 962 snps average observed heterozygosity

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Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2013
Jérôme Lane Paul J McLaren Lucy Dorrell Kevin V Shianna Amanda Stemke Kimberly Pelak Stephen Moore Johannes Oldenburg Maria Teresa Alvarez-Roman Anne Angelillo-Scherrer Francoise Boehlen Paula H B Bolton-Maggs Brigit Brand Deborah Brown Elaine Chiang Ana Rosa Cid-Haro Bonaventura Clotet Peter Collins Sara Colombo Judith Dalmau Patrick Fogarty Paul Giangrande Alessandro Gringeri Rathi Iyer Olga Katsarou Christine Kempton Philip Kuriakose Judith Lin Mike Makris Marilyn Manco-Johnson Dimitrios A Tsakiris Javier Martinez-Picado Evelien Mauser-Bunschoten Anne Neff Shinichi Oka Lara Oyesiku Rafael Parra Kristiina Peter-Salonen Jerry Powell Michael Recht Amy Shapiro Kimo Stine Katherine Talks Amalio Telenti Jonathan Wilde Thynn Thynn Yee Steven M Wolinsky Jeremy Martinson Shehnaz K Hussain Jay H Bream Lisa P Jacobson Mary Carrington James J Goedert Barton F Haynes Andrew J McMichael David B Goldstein Jacques Fellay

Human genetic variation contributes to differences in susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. To search for novel host resistance factors, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in hemophilia patients highly exposed to potentially contaminated factor VIII infusions. Individuals with hemophilia A and a documented history of factor VIII infusions before the introduction of viral inactivat...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2009
Sharon E Johnatty Jonathan Beesley Xiaoqing Chen Amanda B Spurdle Anna Defazio Penelope M Webb Ellen L Goode David N Rider Robert A Vierkant Stephanie Anderson Anna H Wu Malcolm Pike David Van Den Berg Kirsten Moysich Roberta Ness Jennifer Doherty Mary-Anne Rossing Celeste Leigh Pearce Georgia Chenevix-Trench

Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 (basic) is a potent angiogenic molecule involved in tumor progression, and is one of several growth factors with a central role in ovarian carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the FGF2 gene may alter angiogenic potential and thereby susceptibility to ovarian cancer. We analyzed 25 FGF2 tgSNPs using five independen...

Journal: :Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie 2016
K Wijnrocx L François A Stinckens S Janssens N Buys

The genetic diversity in 23 dog breeds raised in Belgium was investigated using both genealogical analysis and microsatellite markers. Some of these breeds are native breeds, with only small populations maintained. Pedigree and molecular data, obtained from the Belgian kennel club, were used to calculate the inbreeding coefficients, realised effective population size as well as probabilities of...

Journal: : 2022

The authors studied the genetic diversity of reproductive nucleus mini-pigs at Institute Cytology and Genetics (IC&G) Siberian Branch Russian Academy Sciences (SB RAS). To do this, used indicators individual homo- heterozygosity, calculated based on «blood fractions» large small forms domestic pigs, initial for breeding group. study showed that average value heterozygosity (conditionally ac...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science 2023

To conduct ex-situ creole pig conservation programs, it is essential to determine which breeding animals will be used, preferentially those with a more significant Iberian genetic component preserve their origin. This study used Yucatan black hairless pigs (YBHP) subpopulation estimate its diversity and population structure. One hundred four adult were selected for the absence of hair, skin (wi...

Journal: :Conservation Genetics 2021

Wildlife species impacted by habitat loss and fragmentation often require conservation efforts to maintain populations. Long-nosed bandicoots (Perameles nasuta) still persist within the highly urbanised matrix of northern Sydney (Australia). One population at North Head, Sydney, is currently listed as an Endangered due its small size, apparent isolation other threats. To support future manageme...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2011
Paul A Hohenlohe Stephen J Amish Julian M Catchen Fred W Allendorf Gordon Luikart

The increased numbers of genetic markers produced by genomic techniques have the potential to both identify hybrid individuals and localize chromosomal regions responding to selection and contributing to introgression. We used restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing to identify a dense set of candidate SNP loci with fixed allelic differences between introduced rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus myk...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Kees Fluiter Anneloor L M A ten Asbroek Marjon van Groenigen Marleen Nooij Maurice C G Aalders Frank Baas

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) reduces genes to hemizygosity in cancer cells and presents an absolute difference between normal and cancer cells. The regions of LOH are usually much larger than the tumor suppressor gene, which is lost, and are expected to contain genes that are essential for cell survival. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common type of genetic variation in man...

2012
Santiago Rodriguez Dylan M Williams Philip AI Guthrie Wendy L McArdle George Davey Smith David M Evans Tom R Gaunt Ian NM Day

Haptoglobin binds free haemoglobin that prevents oxidative damage produced by haemolysis. There is a copy number variant (CNV) in the haptoglobin gene (HP) consisting of two alleles, Hp1 (no duplication), and Hp2 (1.7kb duplication involving two exons). The spread of the Hp2 allele is believed to have taken place under selective pressures conferred by malaria resistance. However, molecular evid...

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