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Genetic analysis has long been restricted to a few fungi, especially those that could be easily grown on simple media in the laboratory. The characteristics of the genome in terms of the number of chromosomes and the microscopic morphology of each of these are called the karyotype.
Goosen, T., Debets, F.
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Genetic analysis has long been restricted to a few fungi, especially those that could be easily grown on simple media in the laboratory. The characteristics of the genome in terms of the number of chromosomes and the microscopic morphology of each of these are called the karyotype.
Goosen, T., Debets, F.
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. Some of the theory that will be needed to analyze data generated by such studies is already available, but much more work is needed. Furthermore, population genetics is becoming increasingly relevant to other fields of biology, for example to genetic ...
Magnus, Nordborg, Hideki, Innan
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Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. Some of the theory that will be needed to analyze data generated by such studies is already available, but much more work is needed. Furthermore, population genetics is becoming increasingly relevant to other fields of biology, for example to genetic ...
Magnus, Nordborg, Hideki, Innan
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1986
AbstractThis review summarizes the isolation of rat phenylalanine hydroxylase mRNA and its use in the synthesis of its cDNA. As rat cDNA cross‐hybridized with human phenylalanine hydroxylase mRNA, the rat cDNA probe was used to screen a human liver cDNA library.
F, Güttler, S L, Woo
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AbstractThis review summarizes the isolation of rat phenylalanine hydroxylase mRNA and its use in the synthesis of its cDNA. As rat cDNA cross‐hybridized with human phenylalanine hydroxylase mRNA, the rat cDNA probe was used to screen a human liver cDNA library.
F, Güttler, S L, Woo
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Molecular Genetics of Endometrial Carcinoma.
Annual Review of Pathology, 2019Endometrial cancer is the most commonly diagnosed gynecologic malignancy in the United States. Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas constitute approximately 85% of newly diagnosed cases; serous carcinomas represent approximately 3-10% of diagnoses; clear ...
D. Bell, L. H. Ellenson
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Cardiovascular molecular genetics
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994This monograph reviews advances in understanding the genetic basis of heritable disorders of the heart and vasculature, including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Marfan syndrome, conotruncal malformations, atrioventricular septal defects, supravalvular aortic stenosis, and the field defects associated with DiGeorge and velocardiofacial syndromes.
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Molecular Genetics and Genetic Variation
2010This chapter contains brief notes on molecular genetics, focusing on those aspects most frequently encountered in genetic epidemiology. The main sections cover the organisation and physical structure of genetic material, the mechanisms involved in transmitting genetic material from one generation to the next, and forms of genetic variation.
Mohammed-Elfatih, Twfieg, M Dawn, Teare
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1995
THE PAST 20 YEARShave seen a major evolution in the role of molecular biology in medical research. Cloning of the β-globin gene in the late 1970s allowed DNA-level detection of mutations that cause hemoglobinopathies such as sickle-cell disease. This was accomplished through the use of techniques known as restriction enzyme digestion and Southern ...
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THE PAST 20 YEARShave seen a major evolution in the role of molecular biology in medical research. Cloning of the β-globin gene in the late 1970s allowed DNA-level detection of mutations that cause hemoglobinopathies such as sickle-cell disease. This was accomplished through the use of techniques known as restriction enzyme digestion and Southern ...
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Molecular genetic testing and genetic counseling
2007Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the molecular testing for germ-line mutations in patients with central nervous system (CNS) malformations. With improvement in noninvasive neuroimaging modalities and advances in neuropathological methods of examining brain tissue, an increasing number of disorders associated with CNS malformations have been ...
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