نتایج جستجو برای: clonal population

تعداد نتایج: 714788  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Jonathan P Bollback John P Huelsenbeck

When a beneficial mutation is fixed in a population that lacks recombination, the genetic background linked to that mutation is fixed. As a result, beneficial mutations on different backgrounds experience competition, or "clonal interference," that can cause asexual populations to evolve more slowly than their sexual counterparts. Factors such as a large population size (N) and high mutation ra...

2011
Rachael A. Clark Jeffrey B. Shackelton Rei Watanabe Adam Calarese Kei-ichi Yamanaka James J. Campbell Jessica E. Teague Helen P. Kuo DirkJan Hijnen Thomas S. Kupper

In early-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), malignant T cells are confined to skin and are difficult to isolate and discriminate from benign reactive cells. We found that T cells from CTCL skin lesions contained a population of large, highscatter, activated skin homing T cells not observed in other inflammatory skin diseases. High-scatter T (THS) cells were CD4 in CD4 mycosis fungoides (MF...

2007
George L. Chen Josef T. Prchal

Clonality often defines the diseased state in hematology. Clonal cells are genetically homogenous and derived from the same precursor; their detection is based on genotype or phenotype. Genotypic clonality relies on somatic mutations to mark the clonal population. Phenotypic clonality identifies the clonal population by the expression pattern of surrogate genes that track the clonal process. Th...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Rachael A Clark Jeffrey B Shackelton Rei Watanabe Adam Calarese Kei-ichi Yamanaka James J Campbell Jessica E Teague Helen P Kuo DirkJan Hijnen Thomas S Kupper

In early-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), malignant T cells are confined to skin and are difficult to isolate and discriminate from benign reactive cells. We found that T cells from CTCL skin lesions contained a population of large, high-scatter, activated skin homing T cells not observed in other inflammatory skin diseases. High-scatter T (T(HS)) cells were CD4(+) in CD4(+) mycosis fung...

2011
Sean M. Griffing Tonya Mixson-Hayden Sankar Sridaran Md Tauqeer Alam Andrea M. McCollum César Cabezas Wilmer Marquiño Quezada John W. Barnwell Alexandre Macedo De Oliveira Carmen Lucas Nancy Arrospide Ananias A. Escalante David J. Bacon Venkatachalam Udhayakumar

Malaria has reemerged in many regions where once it was nearly eliminated. Yet the source of these parasites, the process of repopulation, their population structure, and dynamics are ill defined. Peru was one of malaria eradication's successes, where Plasmodium falciparum was nearly eliminated for two decades. It reemerged in the 1990s. In the new era of malaria elimination, Peruvian P. falcip...

2016
Sylvain Billiard Charline Smadi

In large adapting clonal species, several beneficial mutations can co-occur, affecting the process of adaptation. Several experimental and theoretical works showed that clonal interference can be an important factor limiting the rate of adaptation. However, models done so far do not embrace the diversity of observed dynamics in experiments, especially non-linear dynamics. We develop here a stoc...

2018
Margriet M Palm Marjet Elemans Joost B Beltman

Tumors consist of a hierarchical population of cells that differ in their phenotype and genotype. This hierarchical organization of cells means that a few clones (i.e., cells and several generations of offspring) are abundant while most are rare, which is called clonal dominance. Such dominance also occurred in published in vitro iterated growth and passage experiments with tumor cells in which...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Matthew J. Eckler Ton D. Nguyen William L. McKenna Ben L. Fastow Chao Guo John L.R. Rubenstein Bin Chen

We recently published genetic lineage-tracing experiments using the Fezf2 and Cux2 loci. These experiments demonstrated that at both the clonal and population levels Fezf2(+) RGCs are multipotent and that at the population level Cux2(+) RGCs are multipotent. Here, we extend our work on the lineages of Fezf2(+) and Cux2(+) RGCs. Clonal analysis of E10.5 neocortical progenitors suggests that most...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Mi Yoon Chung Youngbae Suh Jordi López-Pujol John D Nason Myong Gi Chung

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In plant populations the magnitude of spatial genetic structure of apparent individuals (including clonal ramets) can be different from that of sexual individuals (genets). Thus, distinguishing the effects of clonal versus sexual individuals in population genetic analyses could provide important insights for evolutionary biology and conservation. To investigate the effects o...

Journal: :Blood 2007
George L Chen Josef T Prchal

Clonality often defines the diseased state in hematology. Clonal cells are genetically homogenous and derived from the same precursor; their detection is based on genotype or phenotype. Genotypic clonality relies on somatic mutations to mark the clonal population. Phenotypic clonality identifies the clonal population by the expression pattern of surrogate genes that track the clonal process. Th...

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