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Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
This chapter details DNA extraction through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, gel running, allele assignment, and data management so that the genotyping data produced is suitable for use in linkage analysis programs.
S, Bevan, R S, Houlston
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This chapter details DNA extraction through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, gel running, allele assignment, and data management so that the genotyping data produced is suitable for use in linkage analysis programs.
S, Bevan, R S, Houlston
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Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2011
AbstractThe identification of genomic loci linked to or associated with human disease has been greatly facilitated by the evolution of genotyping strategies and techniques. The success of these strategies continues to be based upon clear clinical assessment, accurate sample handling, and careful data management, but also increasingly upon experimental ...
Dana C. Crawford, Holli H. Dilks
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AbstractThe identification of genomic loci linked to or associated with human disease has been greatly facilitated by the evolution of genotyping strategies and techniques. The success of these strategies continues to be based upon clear clinical assessment, accurate sample handling, and careful data management, but also increasingly upon experimental ...
Dana C. Crawford, Holli H. Dilks
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Isotopic Composition of Plant Carbon Correlates With Water-Use Efficiency of Wheat Genotypes
, 1984Variation in carbon-isotope composition among and between wheat genotypes was correlated with variation in water-use efficiency in separate pot experiments conducted in spring-summer and in winter.
G. Farquhar, R. Richards
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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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Neurology, 1996
To the Editor: The editorial by Rosenberg [1] is a superb analysis of the current genotype situation in the field of the hereditary ataxias. Rosenberg is quite right in his comments that the genotype has great importance in clarifying the issue of correlation …
S. H. Subramony, Robert D. Currier
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To the Editor: The editorial by Rosenberg [1] is a superb analysis of the current genotype situation in the field of the hereditary ataxias. Rosenberg is quite right in his comments that the genotype has great importance in clarifying the issue of correlation …
S. H. Subramony, Robert D. Currier
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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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Imaging Correlates of Adult Glioma Genotypes.
Radiology, 2017Primary brain tumors, most commonly gliomas, are histopathologically typed and graded as World Health Organization (WHO) grades I-IV according to increasing degrees of malignancy. These grades provide prognostic information and guidance on treatment such
M. Smits, M. J. van den Bent
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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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From genotypes to genes: doubling the sample size.
Biometrics, 1997This paper considers the analysis of genetic case-control data. One approach considers the allele frequency in cases and controls. Because each individual has two alleles at any autosomal locus, there will be twice as many alleles as people.
P. Sasieni
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