نتایج جستجو برای: genetic maps

تعداد نتایج: 715981  

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Olav Rueppell Tanya Pankiw David I Nielsen M Kim Fondrk Martin Beye Robert E Page

The initiation of foraging during the life course of honeybee workers is of central interest to understanding the division of labor in social insects, a central theme in sociobiology and behavioral research. It also provides one of the most complex phenotypic traits in biological systems because of the interaction of various external, social, and individual factors. This study reports on a comp...

2012
John E. Bowers Eleni Bachlava Robert L. Brunick Loren H. Rieseberg Steven J. Knapp John M. Burke

Genetic linkage maps have the potential to facilitate the genetic dissection of complex traits and comparative analyses of genome structure, as well as molecular breeding efforts in species of agronomic importance. Until recently, the majority of such maps was based on relatively low-throughput marker technologies, which limited marker density across the genome. The availability of high-through...

2002
Paul M. Thompson

This chapter reviews some exciting new techniques for analyzing brain imaging data. We describe computer algorithms that can discover patterns of brain structure and function associated with Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, and normal and abnormal brain development, based on imaging data collected in large human populations. Extraordinary patterns can be discovered with these techniques: dyn...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2003
Zhiwei Fang Mary L. Polacco Su-Shing Chen Steven G. Schroeder D. Hancock Hector Sanchez-Villeda Edward H. Coe

UNLABELLED cMap, a www comparative genetic map graphical utility, has a search capability and provides comparison of two genetic maps within or between species with dynamic links to data resources and text lists of the shared loci, running in a relational database environment. Currently, maps from three species (maize 'Zea mays L.', rice 'Oryza sativa L.', and sorghum 'Sorghum bicolor L.'), rep...

2016
Gang Li LaDeana W. Hillier Robert A. Grahn Aleksey V. Zimin Victor A. David Marilyn Menotti-Raymond Rondo Middleton Steven Hannah Sher Hendrickson Alex Makunin Stephen J. O’Brien Pat Minx Richard K. Wilson Leslie A. Lyons Wesley C. Warren William J. Murphy

High-resolution genetic and physical maps are invaluable tools for building accurate genome assemblies, and interpreting results of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Previous genetic and physical maps anchored good quality draft assemblies of the domestic cat genome, enabling the discovery of numerous genes underlying hereditary disease and phenotypes of interest to the biomedical science...

Journal: :Genome 2011
Eligio Bossolini Ulrich Klahre Anna Brandenburg Didier Reinhardt Cris Kuhlemeier

Two linkage maps were constructed for the model plant Petunia. Mapping populations were obtained by crossing the wild species Petunia axillaris subsp. axillaris with Petunia inflata, and Petunia axillaris subsp. parodii with Petunia exserta. Both maps cover the seven chromosomes of Petunia, and span 970 centimorgans (cM) and 700 cM of the genomes, respectively. In total, 207 markers were mapped...

Journal: :Genome research 2003
Steve Hampson Aoife McLysaght Brandon Gaut Pierre Baldi

The identification of homologous regions between chromosomes forms the basis for studies of genome organization, comparative genomics, and evolutionary genomics. Identification of these regions can be based on either synteny or colinearity, but there are few methods to test statistically for significant evidence of homology. In the present study, we improve a preexisting method that used coline...

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 2006
Tasha E Fingerlin Gonçalo R Abecasis Michael Boehnke

The ratio of male and female genetic map distances varies dramatically across the human genome. Despite these sex differences in genetic map distances, most multipoint linkage analyses use sex-averaged genetic maps. We investigated the impact of using a sex-averaged genetic map instead of sex-specific maps for multipoint linkage analysis of affected sibling pairs when identity-by-descent states...

2014
Martin Mascher Nils Stein

The recent advances in sequencing throughput and genome assembly algorithms have established whole-genome shotgun (WGS) assemblies as the cornerstone of the genomic infrastructure for many species. WGS assemblies can be constructed with comparative ease and give a comprehensive representation of the gene space even of large and complex genomes. One major obstacle in utilizing WGS assemblies for...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Doreen H Ware Pankaj Jaiswal Junjian Ni Immanuel V Yap Xioakang Pan Ken Y Clark Leonid Teytelman Steven C Schmidt Wei Zhao Kuan Chang Sam Cartinhour Lincoln D Stein Susan R McCouch

Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is a comparative genome mapping database for grasses and a community resource for rice (Oryza sativa). It combines a semi-automatically generated database of cereal genomic and expressed sequence tag sequences, genetic maps, map relations, and publications, with a curated database of rice mutants (genes and alleles), molecular markers, and proteins. Gramene cura...

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