نتایج جستجو برای: ssrs

تعداد نتایج: 1562  

Journal: :Applications in plant sciences 2016
Oliver W White Bethany Doo Mark A Carine Mark A Chapman

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Oceanic islands offer unparalleled opportunities to investigate evolutionary processes such as adaptation and speciation. However, few genomic resources are available for oceanic island endemics. In this study, we publish transcriptome sequences from three Macaronesian endemic plant species (Argyranthemum broussonetii [Asteraceae], Descurainia bourgaeana [Brassicaceae], and...

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2006
Yongduo Wang Nanqing Ding

We introduce the concepts of lifting modules and (quasi-)discrete modules relative to a given left module. We also introduce the notion of SSRS-modules. It is shown that (1) if M is an amply supplementedmodule and 0→N ′ →N →N ′′ → 0 an exact sequence, then M isN-lifting if and only if it isN ′-lifting andN ′′-lifting; (2) ifM is a Noetherianmodule, then M is lifting if and only if M is R-liftin...

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016
Philipp Ruhnau Christian Keitel Chrysa Lithari Nathan Weisz Toralf Neuling

We tested a novel combination of two neuro-stimulation techniques, transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and frequency tagging, that promises powerful paradigms to study the causal role of rhythmic brain activity in perception and cognition. Participants viewed a stimulus flickering at 7 or 11 Hz that elicited periodic brain activity, termed steady-state responses (SSRs), at the s...

2016
B. D. Pickett S. M. Karlinsey C. E. Penrod M. J. Cormier Mark T. W. Ebbert Dennis K. Shiozawa C. J. Whipple Perry G. Ridge

UNLABELLED Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) are used to address a variety of research questions in a variety of fields (e.g. population genetics, phylogenetics, forensics, etc.), due to their high mutability within and between species. Here, we present an innovative algorithm, SA-SSR, based on suffix and longest common prefix arrays for efficiently detecting SSRs in large sets of sequences. Exist...

2008
Chris Duran Nikki Appleby David Edwards Jacqueline Batley

Molecular genetic markers represent one of the most powerful tools for the analysis of genomes and enable the association of heritable traits with underlying genomic variation. Molecular marker technology has developed rapidly over the last decade and two forms of sequence based marker, Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs), also known as microsatellites, and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) now...

2017
Akshay Kumar Avvaru Saketh Saxena Divya Tej Sowpati Rakesh Kumar Mishra

Microsatellites, also known as Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs), are short tandem repeats of 1-6 nt motifs present in all genomes, particularly eukaryotes. Besides their usefulness as genome markers, SSRs have been shown to perform important regulatory functions, and variations in their length at coding regions are linked to several disorders in humans. Microsatellites show a taxon-specific enric...

2012
Jagajjit Sahu Priyabrata Sen Manabendra Dutta Choudhury Madhumita Barooah Mahendra Kumar Modi Anupam Das Talukdar

Microsatellites are the markers of choice due to their high abundance reproducibility, degree of polymorphism and co-dominant nature. These are mainly used for studying the genetic variability in different species and Marker assisted selection. Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) serve as the main resource for Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs). The computational approach for detecting SSRs and developi...

Journal: :In silico biology 2006
B. Jayashree Ramu Punna P. Prasad Kassahun Bantte C. Tom Hash Subhash Chandra David A. Hoisington Rajeev K. Varshney

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellites are an important class of molecular markers for genome analysis and plant breeding applications. In this paper, the SSR distributions within ESTs from the legumes soybean (Glycine max, representing 135.86 Mb), medicago (Medicago truncatula, 121.1 Mb) and lotus (Lotus japonicus, 45.4 Mb) have been studied relative to the distributions in cereals ...

2011
Girish Chandel R. Meena

Protein content in rice grain (Oryza sativa L.) is an important trait from human nutrition perspective, particularly for those having rice as a main food in daily life. Several QTLs identified for the grain protein content (GPC) needs refinement and further genetic dissection to truly understand the trait. In this study we have searched for the putative candidate genes underlying five known QTL...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
Catherine H Pashley Jennifer R Ellis David E McCauley John M Burke

Expressed sequence tag (EST) databases represent a potentially valuable resource for the development of molecular markers for use in evolutionary studies. Because EST-derived markers come from transcribed regions of the genome, they are likely to be conserved across a broader taxonomic range than are other sorts of markers. This paper describes a case study in which the publicly available culti...

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