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Texture mapping parametric molecular surfaces
Journal of Molecular Graphics, 1995Texture mapping is an increasingly popular technique in molecular modeling. It is particularly effective in representing high-resolution surface detail using a low-resolution polygonal model. We describe how texture mapping can be used with parametric molecular surfaces represented as expansions of spherical harmonic functions.
B S, Duncan, A J, Olson
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The Melanoma Molecular Map Project
Melanoma Research, 2008Increasing incidence and refractoriness to anticancer agents make cutaneous melanoma a formidable challenge for the medical community. Melanoma (and cancer in general) is sustained by a highly complex combination of deregulated molecular circuits that investigators are beginning to elucidate, without actually knowing how far we are from a breakthrough ...
MOCELLIN, SIMONE, ROSSI CR
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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2002
Since ancient times the operation of the brain has elicited more than usual interest. Data mining of the human genome is revealing that many CNS abnormalities have a genetic component. As yet this information can not be used directly to cure or ameliorate specific CNS disorders although this is regarded as having great potential for future therapies ...
Lloyd, Edward J. +2 more
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Since ancient times the operation of the brain has elicited more than usual interest. Data mining of the human genome is revealing that many CNS abnormalities have a genetic component. As yet this information can not be used directly to cure or ameliorate specific CNS disorders although this is regarded as having great potential for future therapies ...
Lloyd, Edward J. +2 more
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Molecular mapping of obesity genes
Mammalian Genome, 1991Advances in molecular genetics have made it possible to clone mutant genes from mammals. This capability should facilitate efforts to determine the genetic factors that control food intake and body composition. In order to identify these genetic factors, we have been making use of mouse mutations that cause obesity.
J M, Friedman, R L, Leibel, N, Bahary
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Molecular mapping of rice chromosomes
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1988We report the construction of an RFLP genetic map of rice (Oryza sativa) chromosomes. The map is comprised of 135 loci corresponding to clones selected from a PstI genomic library. This molecular map covers 1,389 cM of the rice genome and exceeds the current classical maps by more than 20%. The map was generated from F2 segregation data (50 individuals)
S R, McCouch +6 more
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Retroposon Mapping in Molecular Systematics
2004Advances in genome sciences are demonstrating the dynamic nature of noncoding DNA regions, which are comprised largely of repetitive elements with no apparent function. Retroposons are one class of mobile genetic elements that amplify and move about the genome via a copy-and-paste mechanism that employs an RNA intermediate.
Norihiro, Okada +2 more
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Molecular Genetic Mapping of Soybean: Map Utilization
Crop Science, 1992Studies were conducted to (i) identify molecular probes that have a high probability of detecting polymorphisms among soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genotypes, (ii) determine the potential for analyzing genome structure using a molecular genetic map, and (iii) demonstrate the feasibility of a molecular pedigree analysis using mapped RFLP markers ...
Randy C. Shoemaker +3 more
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1994
Rice is ideally suited to genetic and molecular studies. Some of its positive features include a small nuclear genome (450 Mb), diploidy (2n = 2x = 24) and the ability to be transformed by exogenous DNA (Uchimaya et al. 1986; Arumuganathan and Earle 1991).
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Rice is ideally suited to genetic and molecular studies. Some of its positive features include a small nuclear genome (450 Mb), diploidy (2n = 2x = 24) and the ability to be transformed by exogenous DNA (Uchimaya et al. 1986; Arumuganathan and Earle 1991).
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Mapping molecular landscapes inside cells
Biological Chemistry, 2004AbstractCryoelectron tomography opens a window into the inner space of cells. It combines the potential of three-dimensional imaging with a close-to-life preservation of biological samples. Tomograms with molecular resolution are essentially images of the cellular proteome and, in conjunction with advanced pattern recognition techniques, they can be ...
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Molecular Mapping of Grapevine Genes
2019In this chapter, we review the history of grapevine genetics and gene mapping. Genetic markers are introduced considering both sequence-based and sequence-independent approaches used for variant discovery. We provide a survey of genotyping tools, from low- to high-throughput platforms.
Vezzulli, S., Doligez, A., Bellin, D.
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