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Genetic diversity of microorganisms
Hereditas (Beijing), 2012Microorganisms are important components of the biosphere in maintaining the ecological balance. With the development of molecular biology techniques, researches on the microbial genetic diversity have been developed from morphological and/or protein levels to molecular level. The development of high-throughout sequencing and metagenomics technology not
Ke-Qin Zhang, Juan Li
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2023
This project examined the effects on genetic diversity of oysters by hatchery techniques and selective breeding. The edible oyster industry in Australia comprises of two main species: Crassostrea gigas and Saccostrea glomerata, which are produced by hatcheries or natural spatfall, respectively.
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This project examined the effects on genetic diversity of oysters by hatchery techniques and selective breeding. The edible oyster industry in Australia comprises of two main species: Crassostrea gigas and Saccostrea glomerata, which are produced by hatcheries or natural spatfall, respectively.
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The Diversity of Genetic Perfection
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015In response to both disability advocates and advocates of so-called “new eugenics,” Rob Sparrow (2015) argues that it is difficult to maintain that (genetic) diversity is a valuable good that ought...
Heidi Mertes, Kristien Hens
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Comparison of different nuclear DNA markers for estimating intraspecific genetic diversity in plants
Molecular Ecology, 2004A compilation was made of 307 studies using nuclear DNA markers for evaluating among‐ and within‐population diversity in wild angiosperms and gymnosperms.
H. Nybom
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The evolution of genetic diversity
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1979The existence within natural populations of large amounts of genetic variation in molecules and morphology presents an evolutionary problem. The ‘neutralist’ solution to this problem, that the variation is usually unimportant to the organisms displaying it, has now lost much of its strength. Interpretations that assume widespread heterozygous advantage
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
The process of transformation of normal melanocytes into malignant melanoma requires the acquisition of genomic abnormalities. Dr. Paul Meltzer writes that tracking down the genetic changes in cancer has proved to be a powerful approach to the selection of therapeutic targets.
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The process of transformation of normal melanocytes into malignant melanoma requires the acquisition of genomic abnormalities. Dr. Paul Meltzer writes that tracking down the genetic changes in cancer has proved to be a powerful approach to the selection of therapeutic targets.
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Genetic Diversity in Hemoglobins
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978To the Editor.— In their excellent discussion of "Genetic Diversity in Hemoglobins: Disease and Nondisease" (239:2681, 1978), Scott and Gilbert comment on the gene prevalence for several common autosomal recessive hematologic and nonhematologic disorders.
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015
The idea that a world in which everyone was born "perfect" would be a world in which something valuable was missing often comes up in debates about the ethics of technologies of prenatal testing and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). This thought plays an important role in the "disability critique" of prenatal testing.
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The idea that a world in which everyone was born "perfect" would be a world in which something valuable was missing often comes up in debates about the ethics of technologies of prenatal testing and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). This thought plays an important role in the "disability critique" of prenatal testing.
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Science, 1998
Elizabeth Pennisi, in her News & Comment article about a new National Research Council (NRC) report “Evaluating human genetic diversity” (24 Oct. p. [568][1]), states that the committee (which I chaired) that wrote the report gave “a cautious nod of approval” to a proposed global survey of human genetic diversity. The committee strongly endorses such a
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Elizabeth Pennisi, in her News & Comment article about a new National Research Council (NRC) report “Evaluating human genetic diversity” (24 Oct. p. [568][1]), states that the committee (which I chaired) that wrote the report gave “a cautious nod of approval” to a proposed global survey of human genetic diversity. The committee strongly endorses such a
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