نتایج جستجو برای: heterozygosity

تعداد نتایج: 9512  

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
T Suzuki J Yokota H Mugishima I Okabe M Ookuni T Sugimura M Terada

Using 29 polymorphic DNA markers which detect allelic deletion of genes at specific loci on 19 different chromosomes, we analyzed 14 neuroblastomas for possible loss of chromosomal heterozygosity. The incidence of loss of heterozygosity was high at the D14S1 locus on chromosome 14q, being detected in six of 12 patients (50%). In spite of the cytogenetic finding suggesting high frequency of chro...

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2004
Jo Nishino Fumio Tajima

Under the assumptions of a subdivided population and the presence of dominance for fitness, the expected sum of heterozygosity in the total population during the lifetime of mutant was investigated. It was shown analytically and by computer simulations that in the island model the effect of dominance on the expected sum of heterozygosity decreases as the migration rate decreases and is lost alm...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
Mark Mackiewicz Andrey Tatarenkov Andrew Perry J Ryce Martin John F Elder David L Bechler John C Avise

Primers for 36 microsatellite loci were developed and employed to characterize genetic stocks and detect possible outcrossing between highly inbred laboratory strains of the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish, Kryptolebias marmoratus. From attempted crosses involving hermaphrodites from particular geographic strains and gonochoristic males from others, 2 among a total of 32 surveyed progenies ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
R Morita S Saito J Ishikawa O Ogawa O Yoshida K Yamakawa Y Nakamura

Relatively frequent losses of heterozygosity on chromosomes 5q, 6q, and 10q, in addition to loss of heterozygosity on the short arm of chromosome 3, have been observed in renal cell carcinomas. As the first step toward isolation of tumor suppressor genes on these three chromosomal arms, we used six restriction fragment length polymorphism markers for 5q, nine for 6q, and eight for 10q to identi...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1980
G Fex H Kristenson E Trell

the fast-moving variants, and the homozygotes as shown in Figure 1. (Recently I have also detected a case of heterozygosity of transferrin and complement component C3). However, it is always necessary to keep in mind that a1-antitrypsin heterozygosity is not the only cause of a1 zone-splitting. In fact, in one case the additional band was a-fetoprotein (1). In my experience the better way to as...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2013
Christian Rabeling Daniel J C Kronauer

Female parthenogenesis, or thelytoky, is particularly common in solitary Hymenoptera. Only more recently has it become clear that many eusocial species also regularly reproduce thelytokously, and here we provide a comprehensive overview. Especially in ants, thelytoky underlies a variety of idiosyncratic life histories with unique evolutionary and ecological consequences. In all eusocial species...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
M Wada J Yokota H Mizoguchi T Sugimura M Terada

By molecular genetic approach using polymorphic DNA markers which detect allelic deletion at specific chromosomal loci, we analyzed 30 human stomach cancers for possible loss of chromosomal heterozygosity. We analyzed 25 loci on 18 different chromosomes covering regions frequently deleted in several types of cancers. Loss of chromosomal heterozygosity was observed only in five of 30 cases exami...

2014
David Canal David Serrano Jaime Potti

The relationship between genetic diversity and fitness, a major issue in evolutionary and conservation biology, is expected to be stronger in traits affected by many loci and those directly influencing fitness. Here we explore the influence of heterozygosity measured at 15 neutral markers on individual survival, one of the most important parameters determining individual fitness. We followed in...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
S Pálsson P Pamilo

The effects of recessive, deleterious mutations on genetic variation at linked neutral loci can be heterozygosity-decreasing because of reduced effective population sizes or heterozygosity-increasing because of associative overdominance. Here we examine the balance between these effects by simulating individual diploid genotypes in small panmictic populations. The haploid genome consists of one...

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