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Current Protocols in Plant Biology, 2017
AbstractGenotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) refers to a suite of related methods that obtain genotype data from samples by using restriction enzyme digestion followed by high‐throughput sequencing. GBS is a refinement of restriction site–associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) methods, with a goal of being able to perform library preparations quickly, cost ...
Jason G. Wallace, Sharon E. Mitchell
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AbstractGenotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) refers to a suite of related methods that obtain genotype data from samples by using restriction enzyme digestion followed by high‐throughput sequencing. GBS is a refinement of restriction site–associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) methods, with a goal of being able to perform library preparations quickly, cost ...
Jason G. Wallace, Sharon E. Mitchell
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2011
Often in evolutionary genetics research, one needs to analyze polymorphisms in populations for which cost-efficient high-throughput arrays are nonexistent, either because the species is not a model organism or because the populations have been subjected to such specific conditions that their base variation is almost unique.
Martina Bradic+2 more
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Often in evolutionary genetics research, one needs to analyze polymorphisms in populations for which cost-efficient high-throughput arrays are nonexistent, either because the species is not a model organism or because the populations have been subjected to such specific conditions that their base variation is almost unique.
Martina Bradic+2 more
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Electrophoresis, 1999
Within the framework of a pilot project on the analysis of the mouse proteome, we investigated C57BL/6 mice (Mus musculus), a standard inbred strain of the mouse, starting with the analysis of brain, liver and heart proteins. Tissue extraction and the separation of proteins were performed with techniques offering a maximum of resolution.
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Within the framework of a pilot project on the analysis of the mouse proteome, we investigated C57BL/6 mice (Mus musculus), a standard inbred strain of the mouse, starting with the analysis of brain, liver and heart proteins. Tissue extraction and the separation of proteins were performed with techniques offering a maximum of resolution.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1978
The epidemiological data pertaining to the XYY genotype suggest that there is a three- to fourfold overrepresentation of XYY individuals in mental and penal settings and a twentyfold overrepresentation of mental-penal (special security) settings. The reasons behind the risk for behavioral disability are not known at this time. Tallness and ondulocystic
Saleem A. Shah+2 more
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The epidemiological data pertaining to the XYY genotype suggest that there is a three- to fourfold overrepresentation of XYY individuals in mental and penal settings and a twentyfold overrepresentation of mental-penal (special security) settings. The reasons behind the risk for behavioral disability are not known at this time. Tallness and ondulocystic
Saleem A. Shah+2 more
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2014
SSR genotyping involves the use of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) as DNA markers. SSRs, also called microsatellites, are a type of repetitive DNA sequence ubiquitous in most plant genomes. SSRs contain repeats of a motif sequence 1-6 bp in length.
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SSR genotyping involves the use of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) as DNA markers. SSRs, also called microsatellites, are a type of repetitive DNA sequence ubiquitous in most plant genomes. SSRs contain repeats of a motif sequence 1-6 bp in length.
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2018
Genotyping is an invaluable tool for identifying organisms carrying genetic variations including insertions and deletions. This method involves the extraction of DNA from animal tissue samples and subsequent amplification of genomic regions of interest by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Sandra, Vuong, Paul, Delgado-Olguin
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Genotyping is an invaluable tool for identifying organisms carrying genetic variations including insertions and deletions. This method involves the extraction of DNA from animal tissue samples and subsequent amplification of genomic regions of interest by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Sandra, Vuong, Paul, Delgado-Olguin
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1970
A description for genotypic stability was developed based on the concept of a genotypic stability space. Environments were considered the measurement criteria. The coordinate position for a genotype was determined by the deviations of expected yield of the genotype from its yield if stable.
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A description for genotypic stability was developed based on the concept of a genotypic stability space. Environments were considered the measurement criteria. The coordinate position for a genotype was determined by the deviations of expected yield of the genotype from its yield if stable.
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2014
Genotyping allows for the identification of bacterial isolates to the strain level and provides basic information about the evolutionary biology, population biology, taxonomy, ecology, and genetics of bacteria. Depending on the underlying question and available resources, Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains may be typed by anonymous fingerprinting ...
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Genotyping allows for the identification of bacterial isolates to the strain level and provides basic information about the evolutionary biology, population biology, taxonomy, ecology, and genetics of bacteria. Depending on the underlying question and available resources, Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains may be typed by anonymous fingerprinting ...
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