نتایج جستجو برای: heterozygote sweet (shahrood12

تعداد نتایج: 41057  

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
عباس یداللهی کاظم ارزانی علی عبادی

to evaluate morphological markers linked with drought stress resistance for screening almond genotypes in the breeding programs the effect of drought stress was studied on six nominated almond genotypes seedlings. the six pre-selected water stress mimposed almond genotypes included: homozygote sweet (butte from university of california), heterozygote sweet (shahrood12, shahrood18, shahrood21 an...

Journal: :Agronomy 2022

Sweet potato is a hexaploid heterozygote with complex genetic background, self-pollination infertility, and cross incompatibility, which makes linkage analysis quite difficult. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide new strategy for gene mapping cloning in sweet potato. Storage root flesh color (SRFC) an important sensory evaluation, correlates storage composition, such as starch, antho...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 1977

Journal: :Blood 1991
C Lawrence M E Fabry R L Nagel

Knowledge concerning SS (homozygous for the beta s gene) red blood cell (RBC) heterogeneity has been useful for understanding the pathophysiology of sickle cell anemia. No equivalent information exists for RBCs of the compound heterozygote for the beta s and beta c genes (SC) RBCs. These RBCs are known to be denser than most cells in normal blood and even most cells in SS blood (Fabry et al, J ...

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2012
Y Kuepper C Wielpuetz N Alexander E Mueller P Grant J Hennig

The S-allele of the 5-HTTLPR has been identified as a genetic vulnerability factor, being associated with an increased risk for affective disorders and/or maladaptive traits (e.g. neuroticism), especially after exposition to negative life-events (LEs). Alternatively, it has been hypothesized that this genetic risk factor might constitute a genetic plasticity factor. That is, S-allele carriers a...

2006
GRAHAM ELLIS DAVID M. GOLDBERG

saemia in a British hospital, with emphasis on heterozygote detection. Results are reported of a screening programme for galactosaemia covering a period of 2A years and 6415 births. The gene frequency for galactosaemia estimated from the data of the screening programme was 0-002. This conflicted with the known livebirth incidence of at least 1: 50,000 during this same period. 2 of the 4 galacto...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2006
m. sheidai

a cytogenetic study was performed on 11 tetraploid cotton cultivars (gossypium hirsutum l.)including the oltan cultivar and its crossing progenies. the chromosome pairing and chiasma frequency, aswell as meiotic abnormalities were compared among the genotypes studied. heterozygote translocations withalternate orientation were observed between some of the chromosomes of the a genome and those of...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Neil J. Gemmell Jon Slate

Heterozygote advantage, or overdominance, remains a popular and persuasive explanation for the maintenance of genetic variation in natural populations in the face of selection. However, despite being first proposed more than 80 years ago, there remain few examples that fit the criteria for heterozygote advantage, all of which are associated with disease resistance and are maintained only in the...

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