نتایج جستجو برای: iranian populations

تعداد نتایج: 274915  

Journal: :International journal of immunogenetics 2008
D Amani S Farjadian A Ghaderi

Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the transforming growth factor-beta1 gene (TGFB1) have been reported. Determination of TGFB1 SNPs allele frequencies in different ethnic groups is useful for both population genetic analyses and association studies with immunological diseases. In this study, five SNPs of TGFB1 were determined in 325 individuals from a normal southern Iranian pop...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2006
احد یامچی, , سیروس قبادی, , مجید طالبی بداف, , وحید عرفانی مقدم, , علی اکبر مختارزاده, , محمد مهدی کابلی, , مسعود بهار, ,

To determine genetic diversity among some Iranian local varieties of alfalfa, six geographically diverse populations including: Bami, Rahnani, Nikshahri, Yazdi, Hamadani (from Isfahan), Hamadani (from Shiraz) along with Ranger, an American commercial variety, were evaluated using a set of 24 EST-SSR primers developed from cDNA library of Medicago truncatula and three microsatellite loci, identi...

2015
Karim Karimi Ali Esmailizadeh Koshkoiyeh Cedric Gondro

BACKGROUND Knowledge of linkage disequilibrium (LD) levels among different populations can be used to detect genetic diversity and to investigate the historical changes in population sizes. Availability of large numbers of SNP through new sequencing technologies has provided opportunities for extensive researches in quantifying LD patterns in cattle breeds. The aim of this study was to compare ...

Journal: :European cytokine network 2008
Ali Akbar Amirzargar Mehrnaz Naroueynejad Farideh Khosravi Seyed Saied Dianat Nima Rezaei Joannis Mytilineos Behrouz Nikbin

Cytokines are important immunomodulatory molecules involved in immune responses against microorganisms; they also have an important role in the setting of immune system disorders. Cytokine single nucleotide polymorphisms have been extensively studied in different, normal populations as well as in association with disease. Cytokine gene polymorphisms are potentially important as genetic predicto...

2014
Alimohamad Asghari Shahin Rajaeih Fatemeh Hassannia Negah Tavakolifard Hamed Fattahi Neisyani Seyed Kamran Kamrava Maryam Jalessi Parisa Omidian

BACKGROUND Soft tissue profile can be widely different in various populations. Furthermore, this profile can be also continues to change throughout life. However, there are few studies that quantitatively evaluate the soft tissue profile in Iranian population. In order to determine normal reference values of facial parts in our populations, we aimed to measure standards for facial soft tissue p...

2016
F. MOSTAJERAN H. YOUSEFZADEH N. DAVITASHVILI G. KOZLOWSKI M. AKBARINIA

Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lam.) Spach., a relict tree species of the Juglandaceae family, is native to the Great Caucasus, Anatolia, and to the Hyrcanian forests of the southern Azerbaijan and Northern Iran. In this study, the phylogenetic relationship of the species, sampled in selected Iranian populations, and the global biogeography of the genus Pterocarya were addressed. Leaves were collecte...

2014
Reza NABAVI Brendan CONNEELY Elaine MCCARTHY Barbara GOOD Parviz SHAYAN Theo DE WAAL

BACKGROUND Accurate identification of sheep nematodes is a critical point in epidemiological studies and monitoring of drug resistance in flocks. However, due to a close morphological similarity between the eggs and larval stages of many of these nematodes, such identification is not a trivial task. There are a number of studies showing that molecular targets in ribosomal DNA (Internal transcri...

2013
Miroslava Derenko Boris Malyarchuk Ardeshir Bahmanimehr Galina Denisova Maria Perkova Shirin Farjadian Levon Yepiskoposyan

Due to its pivotal geographical location and proximity to transcontinental migratory routes, Iran has played a key role in subsequent migrations, both prehistoric and historic, between Africa, Asia and Europe. To shed light on the genetic structure of the Iranian population as well as on the expansion patterns and population movements which affected this region, the complete mitochondrial genom...

New wintering populations of Whooper Swan have been recently reported from west Asia, a lack of information about the population and its origin. The understanding the genetic structure and connectivity are crucial for determining strategies of management for its conservation programs. The samples were collected from two populations in northern Iran, Finland, Sweden, and Iceland, where with larg...

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