Translocation, genetic structure and homing ability confirm geographic barriers disrupt saltwater crocodile movement and dispersal. [PDF]
PLoS One, 2019Translocated saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia often return to their original capture sites, which complicates management interventions aimed at reducing human-crocodile conflict.
Fukuda Y+4 more
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Conservation units and the origin of planted individuals of an endangered endemic species Lobelia boninensis in the Ogasawara Islands [PDF]
Scientific ReportsThe Ogasawara Islands, one of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site located about 1000 km south of Japan’s main island, harbor numerous endemic species, many of which are as endangered.
Chikashi Hata+11 more
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A Case of Partial Trisomy of 10q and Partial Monosomy of 6p Resulting from Maternal t(6;10) (p23;q24) [PDF]
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2021Chromosomal analysis is practiced routinely since long time in congenital malformations to find out structural and or numerical chromosomal aberrations.
ANJALI SATYEN SABNIS+2 more
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Seed Protein Genetics Linked with Nitrogen and Phosphorus Translocation Efficiency in Soybean
Agronomy, 2023Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is an important nutritional crop with high seed protein content. Production of high protein concentrations relies on sufficient nutrient supplies, especially of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).
Qingsong Zhao+5 more
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Isochromosome der(17)(q10)t(15;17) in acute promyelocytic leukemia resulting in an additional copy of the RARA-PML and loss of one p53 gene: Report of two cases and literature review [PDF]
Vojnosanitetski Pregled, 2019Introduction. The isochromosome of the long arm of derivative chromosome 17, that originates from the translocation t(15;17) [ider(17)(q10)t(15;17), or ider(17q)] in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), is a rare chromosome aberration associated with a ...
Đorđević Vesna+6 more
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Genetic Analysis of Protein Translocation [PDF]
The Protein Journal, 2019Cells in all domains of life must translocate newly synthesized proteins both across membranes and into membranes. In eukaryotes, proteins are translocated into the lumen of the ER or the ER membrane. In prokaryotes, proteins are translocated into the cytoplasmic membrane or through the membrane into the periplasm for Gram-negative bacteria or the ...
Thomas J. Silhavy, Angela M. Mitchell
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One size does not fit all: Genetic considerations from the Missouri elk restoration
Conservation Science and Practice, 2022Population restoration is an inherently costly conservation practice typically reliant on animal translocations. There are many approaches to translocation and consideration is paid to understanding how various translocation models influence restoration ...
Ellen M. Pero+12 more
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Genetic translocation in Staphylococcus aureus. [PDF]
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1979A 5.2-kilobase pair transposon, Tn551, has been found in Staphylococcus aureus, a Gram-positive bacterium. Initially detected on plasmid pI258, it undergoes rec-independent transposition to multiple chromosomal and plasmid sites, sometimes causing insertional inactivation.
Irit Edelman+5 more
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Efficient induction of Wheat-agropyron cristatum 6P translocation lines and GISH detection. [PDF]
PLoS ONE, 2013The narrow genetic background restricts wheat yield and quality improvement. The wild relatives of wheat are the huge gene pools for wheat improvement and can broaden its genetic basis.
Liqiang Song+6 more
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The efficacy of translocation as a method for conserving species in peril has not been fully evaluated. Post‐release monitoring rarely involves long‐term assessments and initial success metrics may not translate to population viability.
Debra M. Shier+6 more
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