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ProjectSVR: mapping single-cell RNA-seq data to reference atlases by supported vector regression. [PDF]
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Fine Mapping of <i>qSPJ_1</i> and Candidate Gene Identification for Soybean Seed Protein Content. [PDF]
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Mapping Genes for Oligodendroglioma
Personalized Medicine, 2012Oligodendroglioma is the second most common malignant brain tumor in adults. Pathologically, oligodendrogliomas are categorized as grade 2 (low grade) or 3 (anaplastic) tumors. The median survival is 7–10 years for patients with low-grade oligodendrogliomas and 3.5 years for anaplastic tumors.
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Animal Genetics, 1989
Summary. The present status of the bovine gene map as well as some of the methods and strategies important for future efforts in completing the gene map of cattle are reviewed.
R, Fries +4 more
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Summary. The present status of the bovine gene map as well as some of the methods and strategies important for future efforts in completing the gene map of cattle are reviewed.
R, Fries +4 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1999
Rat and mouse models for the major human autoimmune/inflammatory diseases are under intense genetic scrutiny. Genome-wide linkage studies reveal that each model is regulated by multiple genetic loci. Many of these loci colocalize to homologous genomic regions associated with several different autoimmune diseases of mice, rats and humans.
M M, Griffiths +4 more
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Rat and mouse models for the major human autoimmune/inflammatory diseases are under intense genetic scrutiny. Genome-wide linkage studies reveal that each model is regulated by multiple genetic loci. Many of these loci colocalize to homologous genomic regions associated with several different autoimmune diseases of mice, rats and humans.
M M, Griffiths +4 more
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1988
Rat genetics is much less developed than mouse (or human) genetics. Since the rat is used as an experimental animal in several fields, such as cancer research, this lack of genetic information is often frustrating. It would thus be helpful to extend the knowledge of the rat gene map.
Szpirer, Claude +3 more
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Rat genetics is much less developed than mouse (or human) genetics. Since the rat is used as an experimental animal in several fields, such as cancer research, this lack of genetic information is often frustrating. It would thus be helpful to extend the knowledge of the rat gene map.
Szpirer, Claude +3 more
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2016
Tomato is a model species for genetic analyses since a long time. Many mutations controlled by a single gene were discovered and the underlying genes were mapped first on the tomato genetic map. Most of these genes are involved in fruit colour and shape, in plant growth and architecture and in disease resistances.
Causse, Mathilde, Grandillo, Silvana
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Tomato is a model species for genetic analyses since a long time. Many mutations controlled by a single gene were discovered and the underlying genes were mapped first on the tomato genetic map. Most of these genes are involved in fruit colour and shape, in plant growth and architecture and in disease resistances.
Causse, Mathilde, Grandillo, Silvana
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ILAR Journal, 1998
It can be argued that the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates the power of selective breeding more than any other domesticated species. Indeed, within the 300 or so breeds of pedigree dogs, there exists a greater range of morphological types than is seen in any other mammalian species.
Matthew, Binns +2 more
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It can be argued that the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates the power of selective breeding more than any other domesticated species. Indeed, within the 300 or so breeds of pedigree dogs, there exists a greater range of morphological types than is seen in any other mammalian species.
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Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1991
Observation of genetic alterations that appear consistently in specific types and stages of cancer provides a strong impetus to cancer geneticists to focus their investigations on the exploration of such volatile regions of the human genome. Introduction of powerful molecular cytogenetic and molecular genetic methods in recent years permits more ...
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Observation of genetic alterations that appear consistently in specific types and stages of cancer provides a strong impetus to cancer geneticists to focus their investigations on the exploration of such volatile regions of the human genome. Introduction of powerful molecular cytogenetic and molecular genetic methods in recent years permits more ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1988
Mapping started exactly 50 years ago when Bell & Haldane ( Proc. R. Soc. Lond. 123, 119 (1937)) measured the genetic distance between colour blindness and haemophilia. In their Discussion they wrote ‘if...an equally close linkage were found between the genes determining blood group membership and that ...
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Mapping started exactly 50 years ago when Bell & Haldane ( Proc. R. Soc. Lond. 123, 119 (1937)) measured the genetic distance between colour blindness and haemophilia. In their Discussion they wrote ‘if...an equally close linkage were found between the genes determining blood group membership and that ...
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