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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1992
AbstractIn the last decade the study of human genetic variation has made a quantum leap from the analysis of protein and antigen intermediaries to the investigation of DNA itself.1 The DNA double helix codes genetic information as a sequence of four different nucleotides: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T).
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AbstractIn the last decade the study of human genetic variation has made a quantum leap from the analysis of protein and antigen intermediaries to the investigation of DNA itself.1 The DNA double helix codes genetic information as a sequence of four different nucleotides: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T).
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1993
Seven hypervariable VNTR loci have been studied in about 1200 parent/child pairs about equally divided between the sexes. Mutations were observed with all seven probes, the total number being 71. Fourty-four of these involved increased fragment length. Gains in fragment length were on average larger than losses.
B, Olaisen +3 more
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Seven hypervariable VNTR loci have been studied in about 1200 parent/child pairs about equally divided between the sexes. Mutations were observed with all seven probes, the total number being 71. Fourty-four of these involved increased fragment length. Gains in fragment length were on average larger than losses.
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2011
In human populations, polymorphism of DAT gene in the number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in 3'-not translation area is known. The aim of our study was to determine the relationship between the presence of 9 repeats (VNTR) and alcohol, drug (opioid) and combined alcohol-drug addiction.
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In human populations, polymorphism of DAT gene in the number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in 3'-not translation area is known. The aim of our study was to determine the relationship between the presence of 9 repeats (VNTR) and alcohol, drug (opioid) and combined alcohol-drug addiction.
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Analysis of the VNTR locus D1S80 in a Japanese population
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 1994A population study on the VNTR locus D1S80 was carried out in a sample of 377 unrelated Japanese individuals living in and around Gifu Prefecture (central region of Japan). A total of 29 different alleles was distinguished. Alleles 18, 24 and 30 were found to be the 3 most common alleles in this population sample and their frequencies were 0.147, 0.200
A, Nagai, S, Yamada, Y, Bunai, I, Ohya
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Rhesus Macaques: VNTR Polymorphism of the FCGRT Gene
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and MedicineVariable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphisms of the human neonatal IgG Fc receptor α-chain gene (FCGRT) are known to influence the expression levels of FCGRT and IgG in serum. Monkeys are considered to be a relevant biological model for studying the effects of immunobiological drugs.
L E, Pavlova +3 more
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Human VNTR Sequences in Porcine HTF-Islands
1991Mapping of complex genomes has been influenced substantially by the isolation of locus-specific, but repetitive DNA elements known as VNTRs. Since a high GC-content is characteristic of most of these elements one might expect them to be clustered at least partially in CpG-islands.
B, Brenig, G, Brem
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DNA Fingerprinting with VNTR Sequences
1998DNA fingerprinting is now a standard technique for rapidly screening genetic variation in most eukaryotic organisms. Five years ago, the term DNA fingerprinting was easy to define, since it almost exclusively involved using ‘minisatellite’ sequences (1) but since then it has been used to describe several other multilocus techniques, including PCR-based
Michael W. Bruford, Ilik J. Saccheri
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Generation of Variability at VNTR Loci in Human DNA
1991Our laboratory has constructed linkage maps of the human chromosomes to use as a tool towards the goal of cloning by position the genes responsible for genetic disorders. Construction of the map required the development of polymorphic marker systems in the form of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs).
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