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Clustering as a Support Technique in Phenotyping and Genotyping
2021Bajić, D., Mišić, N.Ž., Ostojić, M., Japundžić-Žigon, N. (2021) Clustering as a Support Technique in Phenotyping and Genotyping. Biologia Serbica 43(1): 68. ISSN 2334-6590 Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Belgrade BioInformatics Conference 2021, 21-25 June 2021, Vinča, Serbia.
Bajić, D.+3 more
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Stratification techniques to explore genotype environment interactions
Genetic Epidemiology, 1999AbstractLinkage analysis was performed on the GAW11 Problem 2 data set using stratification to explore the effects of the environmental risk factors and the differences between mild and severe phenotypes. Analysis of the four study populations stratified by the two risk factors identified regions on chromosomes 3 and 5 with significant evidence for ...
Smita Premkumar+9 more
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Pest Management Science, 2001
Three DNA-based genotyping techniques, bi-directional PCR amplification of specific allele (bi-PASA), single-stranded conformational polymorphism (SSCP) and minisequencing, have been developed and compared for the detection of the S291G (insensitive ...
J. Clark+4 more
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Three DNA-based genotyping techniques, bi-directional PCR amplification of specific allele (bi-PASA), single-stranded conformational polymorphism (SSCP) and minisequencing, have been developed and compared for the detection of the S291G (insensitive ...
J. Clark+4 more
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Biochemical techniques for genotype characterization
1990The techniques mainly used for genotype identification and characterization are presented and discussed in respect to their suitability and performance. Procedures are described for distinguishing between varieties and wild types of oats (Avena spp.) as well as varieties and provenances of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) using ...
K. Marmulla, G. F. Rühl, K.-H. Standke
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism ( SNP ) Genotyping Techniques — An Overview
, 2004Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are individual base positions in the genome that show natural variation in a population. They represent the most abundant form of genetic variation in humans, accounting for more than 90% of all differences between ...
R. Twyman
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A commented dictionary of techniques for genotyping
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2001Several tools, differing in their technical and practical parameters, are available for the detection of point mutations as well as small deletions and insertions. In this article, a dictionary featuring over fifty methods for detection of mutation is presented. The distinguishing principle for each method is briefly explained.
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Structuring Genotype X Environment Interaction by Regression Techniques
2021The investigation of the structure of genotype-by-environment interaction is an important topic in multi-environment trials, in which a series of tests are undertaken across multiple environmental conditions. This study proposes a generalisation of joint regression analysis for situations when the response (e.g. yield) is non-linear across environments
Dulce G. Pereira+4 more
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Genotyping with a dried blood spot method: A useful technique for application in pharmacogenetics
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2008Several commercial DNA isolation kits are available for extracting the genomic DNA from the ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA) whole blood samples. To obtain DNA from whole blood these DNA isolation procedures require quite some hands on time and are rather expensive.
Jacques van der Heijden+9 more
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Pyrosequencing<sup>®</sup> Genotype Storage Techniques
2007Data storage and data coordination are important aspects of project design and execution. Pyrosequencing technology allows thousands of data-points to be collected per day. Consequently, a consistent and reliable method of data input and storage is vital. This chapter discusses the strengths and weaknesses of data storage systems.
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Euphytica, 1993
Genotype x year (G x Y) and genotype x crop (G x C) interactions may be confounded in sugar cane when data is obtained from the plant crop and/or from ratoon crops in successive years. A technique to minimise the effects of confounding of the G x C interaction with the G x Y interaction is presented.
L. S. Chapman, R. Ferraris, P. N. Jones
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Genotype x year (G x Y) and genotype x crop (G x C) interactions may be confounded in sugar cane when data is obtained from the plant crop and/or from ratoon crops in successive years. A technique to minimise the effects of confounding of the G x C interaction with the G x Y interaction is presented.
L. S. Chapman, R. Ferraris, P. N. Jones
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