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Analysis of the asymmetrically expressed Ablim1 locus reveals existence of a lateral plate Nodal-independent left sided signal and an early, left-right independent role for nodal flow
2010-05-20

BackgroundVertebrates show clear asymmetry in left-right (L-R) patterning of their organs and associated vasculature. During mammalian development a cilia driven leftwards flow of liquid leads to the left-sided expression of Nodal, which in turn activates asymmetric expression of the transcription factor Pitx2. While Pitx2 asymmetry drives many aspects of asymmetric morphogenesis, it is clear from ...

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ABLIM1/A3976
2009-04-14

Actin-binding LIM protein 1 (ABLIM1, also known as A3976) is encoded by a gene on mouse chromosome 19 and human chromosome 10q25.

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Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis of ...
2009-10-01

... various subspecies were revealed through MLVA ... 192 isolates revealing 120 genotypes ... variable-number tandem repeat analysis reveals genetic ...

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Segregations for Onion-Bulb Colors Reveal that Red is Controlled by at Least Three Loci

Onion seed-coat color is controlled by one locus (B) and bulb color by at least five major loci. White bulbs are conditioned by a dominant allele at the I locus or recessive alleles at the C locus. Colored bulbs (pink, red, yellow, or chartreuse) are homozygous recessive at the I locus and carry a...

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Root locus of fractional linear systems
2011-10-01

In this paper an algorithm for the calculation of the root locus of fractional linear systems is presented. The proposed algorithm takes advantage of present day computational resources and processes directly the characteristic equation, avoiding the limitations revealed by standard methods. The results demonstrate the good performance for different types ...

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Genes Preferentially Expressed in Bovine Oocytes Revealed by Subtractive and Suppressive Hybridization1

... transforming sequence, a locus similar to snail soma ferritin, and three unidentified genes were, indeed, preferentially expressed ... represents a transcribed locus similar to snail soma ferritin, which ...

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Mechanisms Underlying the Breast Cancer Susceptibility ...
2008-07-01

... the expression of the Fbxo10 gene in T ... Fine mapping reveals multiple loci and a possible ... carcinoma susceptibility quantitative trait locus, Mcs5. ...

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A 65-Kilobase Pathogenicity Island Is Unique to Philadelphia-1 Strains of Legionella pneumophila
2003-08-01

Nucleotide sequence analysis of an ?80-kb genomic region revealed an ?65-kb locus that bears hallmarks of a pathogenicity island. This locus includes homologues of a type IV secretion system, mobile genetic elements, and known virulence factors. Comparative studies with other Legionella pneumophila strains and serogroups indicated that ...

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Relationships between locus of control and adherence to diabetes regimen in a sample of Iranians

Background:Adequate self-care in diabetes improves quality of life and decreases the number of inpatient cases. The health locus of control theory is used to assess adherence to diabetes regimen in some studies in developed countries. The primary purpose of this cross-sectional study is to determine the status of diabetes locus of control in a sample of ...

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Evidence for two loci regulating total serum IgE levels
1994-09-01

Genetic studies of total serum IgE levels are of interest since high IgE levels correlate with clinical expression of allergy and asthma. Previous analysis on data from 92 Dutch families ascertained through a parent with asthma showed evidence for recessive inheritance of high IgE levels with linkage to 5q. Since a significant polygenic component was present, two locus ...

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A polymorphic duplicated locus for cytosolic PGI segregating in sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina L.)
1999-10-01

Normally sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina) carries a single locus encoding the cytosolic enzyme phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI). However, at several localities in southern Sweden plants with more than two different alleles have been found by isozyme studies. Crossing experiments and subsequent progeny analyses revealed two unlinked loci. The additional ...

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The internet and locus of control in older adults.
2002-01-01

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how training older adults to find medical information using the Internet affects their locus of control. METHODS: Quantitative methods were utilized. Specifically, the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control survey was distributed at the onset of each seminar and again at the conclusion. RESULTS: Paired t-tests ...

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Autosomal-dominant locus for Restless Legs Syndrome in French-Canadians on chromosome 16p12.1.
2009-01-15

We describe an autosomal-dominant locus for Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in a French-Canadian (FC) pedigree. Genome-wide microsatellite scan and linkage analysis were used in this study. The locus maps to chromosome 16p12.1 and spans 1.18 Mega bases. The maximum multipoint LOD scores are of 3.5 over the total of 10 markers. Evidence for the same ...

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CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and cohesin influence the genomic architecture of the Igh locus and antisense transcription in pro-B cells.
2011-05-23

Compaction and looping of the ~2.5-Mb Igh locus during V(D)J rearrangement is essential to allow all V(H) genes to be brought in proximity with D(H)-J(H) segments to create a diverse antibody repertoire, but the proteins directly responsible for this are unknown. Because CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) has been demonstrated to be involved in long-range chromosomal interactions, we ...

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Detecting purely epistatic multi-locus interactions by an omnibus permutation test on ensembles of two-locus analyses
2009-09-17

BackgroundPurely epistatic multi-locus interactions cannot generally be detected via single-locus analysis in case-control studies of complex diseases. Recently, many two-locus and multi-locus analysis techniques have been shown to be promising for the epistasis detection. However, exhaustive ...

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Somatic variation plays a key role in the evolution of the Vf gene family residing in the Vf locus that confers resistance

promoter and coding regions reveal their timeline evolutionary history. The four Vf paralogs have evolved from four ancient Vf members resulting from two sequential duplication events of a single Vf progenitor ancient Vf progenitor The physical map of the Vf locus shows that the four Vf paralogs are closely related

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BamHI polymorphism of locus D2S44 in a West German population as revealed by VNTR probe YNH24.
1990-12-01

BamHI polymorphism at the VNTR locus D2S44 was investigated, concentrating on band frequencies, mutation rate and confirmation of Mendelian inheritance. In this series 39 restriction fragments showing frequencies less than 10% could clearly be distinguished. No mutations could be observed and the Mendelian character of inheritance is beyond reasonable doubt. PMID:11453090

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The mating type locus (MAT) and sexual reproduction of Cryptococcus heveanensis: insights into the evolution of sex and sex-determining chromosomal regions in fungi.
2010-05-20

Mating in basidiomycetous fungi is often controlled by two unlinked, multiallelic loci encoding homeodomain transcription factors or pheromones/pheromone receptors. In contrast to this tetrapolar organization, Cryptococcus neoformans/Cryptococcus gattii have a bipolar mating system, and a single biallelic locus governs sexual reproduction. The C. neoformans MAT ...

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The Mating Type Locus (MAT) and Sexual Reproduction of Cryptococcus heveanensis: Insights into the Evolution of Sex and Sex-Determining Chromosomal Regions in Fungi
2010-05-20

Mating in basidiomycetous fungi is often controlled by two unlinked, multiallelic loci encoding homeodomain transcription factors or pheromones/pheromone receptors. In contrast to this tetrapolar organization, Cryptococcus neoformans/Cryptococcus gattii have a bipolar mating system, and a single biallelic locus governs sexual reproduction. The C. neoformans MAT ...

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The complete 685-kilobase DNA sequence of the human {Beta} T cell receptor locus
1996-06-21

The human {Beta} T cell receptor (TCR) locus, comprising a complex family of genes, has been sequenced. The locus contains two types of coding elements-TCR elements (65 variable gene segments and two clusters of diversity, joining, and constant segments) and eight trypsinogen genes-that constitute 4.6 percent of the DNA. Genome-wide interspersed repeats ...

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Evidence for genetic heterogeneity in tuberous sclerosis: One locus on chromosome 9 and at least one locus elsewhere
1992-10-01

Linkage of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), an autosomal dominant disorder, to markers on chromosome 9 was reported first in 1987. This assignment was confirmed by an international collaborative study that suggested more than one locus may be responsible for the phenotype. The authors studied 14 multigenerational TSC families (13 previously unreported) with markers for nine ...

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THE GENETIC BASIS OF ADAPTIVE POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION: A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCUS ANALYSIS OF FITNESS TRAITS IN TWO ...

... loci conferring a greater fitness advantage than either homozygote (dominance vs. overdominance hypothesis; Charlesworth and Charlesworth 1987). ... revealed that, at the AQ site, native AQ homozygotes ou...

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NATURAL VARIATION FOR A HYBRID INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN TWO SPECIES OF MIMULUS

... two-locus Dobzhansky�Muller incompatibility that causes severe hybrid male sterility between two inbred lines of the incompletely isolated ... revealed that the M. guttatus (IM62) allele at hybrid male st...

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Mutations in a Novel Locus on Mouse Chromosome 11 Resulting in Male Infertility Associated with Defects in Microtubule ...

... particular, recent studies concerning the long arm of human chromosome Y (Yq) have revealed approximately 15 gene families [18], many of which have been ... ...

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Molecular Identification of the Schwannomatosis Locus.
2007-01-01

Schwannomatosis is a recently recognized third major type of neurofibromatosis. Our preliminary studies of the NF2 gene in tumors from schwannomatosis patients reveal a pattern of tumor suppressor gene inactivation not previously reported in any other hum...

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Molecular Identification of the Schwannomatosis Locus.
2006-01-01

Background: Schwannomatosis is a recently recognized third major type of neurofibromatosis. Our preliminary studies of the NF2 gene in tumors from schwannomatosis patients reveal a pattern of tumor suppressor gene inactivation not previously reported in a...

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Molecular Identification of the Schwannomatosis Locus.
2004-01-01

Schwannomatosis is a recently recognized third major type of neurofibromatosis. Our preliminary studies of the NF2 gene in tumors from schwannomatosis patients reveal a pattern of tumor suppressor gene inactivation not previously reported in any other hum...

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EXTRA-PAIR PATERNITY IN THE COMMON MURRE

... R.Birkhead@sheffield.ac.uk Abstract Multi-locus DNA fingerprinting was used to estimate the frequency of extra- ... in Common Gulls (Larus canus) as revealed by DNA fingerprinting. J. Ornithologie 139:413...

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Common variants in polygenic schizophrenia
2009-09-29

Common variant single-nucleotide polymorphisms at the MHC locus have recently been associated with schizophrenia. Together with known associations with rare copy-number variants affecting many genes, this reveals the highly polygenic etiology of the disease.

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Quantitative trait locus analysis of susceptibility to diet-induced atherosclerosis in recombinant inbred mice
1994-12-01

Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis is a statistical method that can be applied to identify loci making a significant impact on a phenotype. For the phenotype of susceptibility to diet-induced atherosclerosis in the mouse, we have studied four quantitative traits: area of aortic fatty streaks and serum concentrations of high-density lipoprotein-bound cholesterol ...

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Affected-sib-pair analyses reveal support of prior evidence for a susceptibility locus for bipolar disorder, on 21q.
1996-06-01

In 22 multiplex pedigrees screened for linkage to bipolar disorder, by use of 18 markers on chromosome 21q, single-locus affected-sib-pair (ASP) analysis detected a high proportion (57%-62%) of alleles shared identical by descent (IBD), with P values of .049-.0008 on nine marker loci. Multilocus ASP analyses revealed locus trios in the ...

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Affected-sib-pair analyses reveal support of prior evidence for a susceptibility locus for bipolar disorder, on 21q
1996-06-01

In 22 multiplex pedigrees screened for linkage to bipolar disorder, by use of 18 markers on chromosome 21q, single-locus affected-sib-pair (ASP) analysis detected a high proportion (57%-62%) of alleles shared identical by descent (IBD), with P values of .049-.0008 on nine marker loci. Multilocus ASP analyses revealed locus trios in the ...

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Conservation of the S10-spc-? Locus within Otherwise Highly Plastic Genomes Provides Phylogenetic Insight into the Genus Leptospira
2008-07-16

S10-spc-? is a 17.5 kb cluster of 32 genes encoding ribosomal proteins. This locus has an unusual composition and organization in Leptospira interrogans. We demonstrate the highly conserved nature of this region among diverse Leptospira and show its utility as a phylogenetically informative region. Comparative analyses were performed by PCR using primer sets covering the whole ...

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Triallelic patterns in STR loci used for paternity analysis: evidence for a duplication in chromosome 2 containing the TPOX STR locus.
2005-12-07

We report triallelic patterns in several short tandem repeat (STR) loci revealed by routine paternity testing using the commercial AMPFlSTR Profiler and AMPFlSTR SGMplus kits. One case where the TPOX-locus (2p25.3) produced three peaks from the blood sample of a child was analysed further. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) and STR typing of the ...

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Rpv10: a new locus from the Asian Vitis gene pool for pyramiding downy mildew resistance loci in grapevine.
2011-09-21

A population derived from a cross between grapevine breeding strain Gf.Ga-52-42 and cultivar 'Solaris' consisting of 265 F1-individuals was genetically mapped using SSR markers and screened for downy mildew resistance. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis revealed two strong QTLs on linkage groups (LGs) 18 and 09. The locus on ...

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Genetic map-based location of the red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) gametophytic self-incompatibility locus.
2010-05-12

Red clover is a hermaphroditic allogamous diploid (2n = 2x = 14) with a homomorphic gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) system (Trifolium pratense L.). Red clover GSI has long been studied, and it is thought that the genetic control of GSI constitutes a single locus. Although GSI genes have been identified in other species, the genomic location of the red clover ...

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Evolution of the mating type locus: insights gained from the dimorphic primary fungal pathogens Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, and Coccidioides posadasii.
2007-03-02

Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the genome encoding key transcriptional regulators that direct regulatory networks to specify cell identity and fate. Knowledge of MAT locus structure and evolution has been considerably advanced in recent years as a result of genomic analyses that enable the ...

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Evolution of the Mating Type Locus: Insights Gained from the Dimorphic Primary Fungal Pathogens Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, and Coccidioides posadasii? �
2007-04-02

Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the genome encoding key transcriptional regulators that direct regulatory networks to specify cell identity and fate. Knowledge of MAT locus structure and evolution has been considerably advanced in recent years as a result of genomic analyses that enable the ...

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Convergent regulation of locus coeruleus activity as an adaptive response to stress.
2008-01-19

Although hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation is generally considered to be the hallmark of the stress response, many of the same stimuli that initiate this response also activate the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system. Given its functional attributes, the parallel engagement of the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system with the ...

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Convergent Regulation of Locus Coeruleus Activity as an adaptive Response to Stress
2008-01-19

Although hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation is generally considered to be the hallmark of the stress response, many of the same stimuli that initiate this response also activate the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system. Given its functional attributes, the parallel engagement of the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system with the ...

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Comparative population genetics of a mimicry locus among hybridizing Heliconius butterfly species.
2011-02-09

The comimetic Heliconius butterfly species pair, H. erato and H. melpomene, appear to use a conserved Mendelian switch locus to generate their matching red wing patterns. Here we investigate whether H. cydno and H. pachinus, species closely related to H. melpomene, use this same switch locus to generate their highly divergent red and brown color pattern ...

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Unusually high recombination rate detected in the sex locus region of the honey bee (Apis mellifera).
1999-12-01

Sex determination in Hymenoptera is controlled by haplo-diploidy in which unfertilized eggs develop into fertile haploid males. A single sex determination locus with several complementary alleles was proposed for Hymenoptera [so-called complementary sex determination (CSD)]. Heterozygotes at the sex determination locus are normal, fertile females, whereas ...

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Unusually high recombination rate detected in the sex locus region of the honey bee (Apis mellifera).
1999-12-01

Sex determination in Hymenoptera is controlled by haplo-diploidy in which unfertilized eggs develop into fertile haploid males. A single sex determination locus with several complementary alleles was proposed for Hymenoptera [so-called complementary sex determination (CSD)]. Heterozygotes at the sex determination locus are normal, fertile females, whereas ...

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MAOA haplotypes associated with thrombocyte-MAO activity
2005-09-20

BackgroundThe aim was to ascertain whether thrombocyte MAO (trbc-MAO) activity and depressed state are genetically associated with the MAO locus on chromosome X (Xp11.3 � 11.4). We performed novel sequencing of the MAO locus and validated genetic variants found in public databases prior to constructing haplotypes of the MAO locus in ...

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Inheritance and genetic mapping of tuber eye depth in cultivated diploid potatoes.
2005-02-18

Tuber eye depth of the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is an important trait for the processing quality and appearance of potatoes. In the present study, we used a cultivated diploid potato family (12601) of 107 plants to dissect the mode of inheritance and to map the gene(s) controlling the trait. The family segregated for both eye depth (deep vs shallow) and tuber shape (round vs long) traits. The ...

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Genotypes of chicken major histocompatibility complex B locus associated with regression of Rous sarcoma virus J-strain tumors.
2010-04-01

The chicken MHC-B locus affects the response to several strains of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). We evaluated the association between haplotypes of the MHC-B locus and responses to the J strain of RSV by using an F(2) experimental resource family constructed with tumor-regressive (White Leghorn) and tumor-progressive (Rhode Island Red) chickens. The MHC-B ...

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Genetic and Molecular Characterization of the I Locus of Phaseolus vulgaris
2006-02-01

The I locus of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, controls the development of four different phenotypes in response to inoculation with Bean common mosaic virus, Bean common mosaic necrosis virus, several other related potyviruses, and one comovirus. We have generated a high-resolution linkage map around this locus and have aligned it with a physical map ...

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ATM-deficient thymic lymphoma is associated with aberrant tcrd rearrangement and gene amplification
2010-07-05

Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) deficiency predisposes humans and mice to T lineage lymphomas with recurrent chromosome 14 translocations involving the T cell receptor ?/? (Tcra/d) locus. Such translocations have been thought to result from aberrant repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) during Tcra locus V(D)J recombination, and to require the Tcra ...

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Multiple-Genome Comparison Reveals New Loci for Mycobacterium Species Identification? �
2011-01-03

To identify loci useful for species identification and to enhance our understanding of the population structure and genetic variability of the genus Mycobacterium, we conducted a multiple-genome comparison of a total of 27 sequenced genomes in the suborder of Corynebacterineae (18 from the Mycobacterium genus, 7 from the Corynebacterium genus, 1 each from the Nocardia and Rhodococcus genera). Our ...

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Educating Students about Parents: Husbands' Versus Wives' Attitudes about Self.
2002-12-01

This study assessed the attitudes of both males and females regarding their perceptions of themselves, spouse and locus of control, and the role that children may play in that assessment. To determine if men and women view themselves differently subsequent to having children, the Rosenberg self concept scale, the Ferguson Locus of Control scale, and ...

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Contributions of chaperone/usher systems to cell binding, biofilm formation and Yersinia pestis virulence.
2010-11-18

Yersinia pestis genome sequencing projects have revealed six intact uncharacterized chaperone/usher systems with the potential to play roles in plague pathogenesis. We cloned each locus and expressed them in the ?fim Escherichia coli strain AAEC185 to test the assembled Y. pestis surface structures for various activities. Expression of each chaperone/usher ...

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Assembling the fungal tree of life: progress, classification, and evolution of subcellular traits.
2004-10-01

Based on an overview of progress in molecular systematics of the true fungi (Fungi/Eumycota) since 1990, little overlap was found among single-locus data matrices, which explains why no large-scale multilocus phylogenetic analysis had been undertaken to reveal deep relationships among fungi. As part of the project "Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life" ...

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[Differentiation of ?-hemolytic Streptococci by direct mass spectrometry profiling].

The modern phenotypic and genetic methods except for Multi Locus Sequence Typing do not allow the reliable differentiation within Mitis group of ?-hemolytic streptococci. During this study the MALDI mass spectra were acquired for 28 clinical isolates initially identified as S. pneumoniae by routine bacteriological tests. Due to Multi Locus Sequence Typing ...

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Validation of the multidimensional health locus of control scales for labor and delivery.
2011-06-08

No current instrument assesses women's health locus of control beliefs in relation to childbirth. Form C of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales was used to develop items for a new instrument specific to labor and delivery (MHLC-LD). Psychometric analyses conducted with two independent samples of pregnant women supported a three-factor model ...

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Structure and expression of the attacin genes in Hyalophora cecropia.
1991-02-26

To study the regulation of the immune genes in insects, we have cloned and sequenced the attacin gene locus of the giant silk moth Hyalophora cecropia. The locus contains one acidic and one basic attacin gene as well as two pseudogenes, which are remnants of basic attacin genes. A small insertion element was found within the locus. The ...

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Perceptions of Control Facilitate Reading Engagement
2010-12-01

This study examined how global locus of control influences children's reading engagement or reading involvement and interest in stories. It is based on locus of control, interest, and dual information processing theories. One hundred and seventy students from schools in the northeastern United States, ages 9 to 12, participated. They completed a preread ...

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MicroRNA-335 inhibits tumor reinitiation and is silenced through genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in human breast cancer
2011-02-01

Post-transcriptional regulators have emerged as robust effectors of metastasis and display deregulated expression through unknown mechanisms. Here, we reveal that the human microRNA-335 locus undergoes genetic deletion and epigenetic promoter hypermethylation in every metastatic derivative obtained from independent patients� malignant cell populations. ...

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Cross-species identification of Mendel's I locus.
2007-01-01

A key gene involved in plant senescence, mutations of which partially disable chlorophyll catabolism and confer stay-green leaf and cotyledon phenotypes, has been identified in Pisum sativum, Arabidopsis thaliana, and Festuca pratensis by using classical and molecular genetics and comparative genomics. A stay-green locus in F. pratensis is syntenically equivalent to a similar ...

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Christianity or Superstition? Effects on Locus of Control and Well-Being.
2000-08-01

Various studies have related superstition to religion, describing the two terms synonymously. However, religion is a highly variable construct which must be measured more discriminately. In this study, superstition was examined in relation to God Concepts, locus of control, and Spiritual Well-Being. Results obtained from 151 Christian undergraduates ...

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The leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) gene is located within a cluster of cytokine receptor loci on mouse chromosome 15 and human chromosome 5p12-p13
1993-10-01

The leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) gene was localized to human chromosome 5p12-p13 by somatic cell hybrid analysis. Interspecific backcross analysis revealed that the murine locus was on chromosome 15 in a region of homology with human chromosome 5p. In both human and mouse genomes, the LIFR locus was linked to the genes ...

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Refined linkage to the RDP/DYT12 locus on 19q13.2 and evaluation of GRIK5 as a candidate gene.
2004-07-01

By examining two previously described families with rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism, we have identified a key recombination event that places the disease locus (DYT12) into a 5.9 cM interval flanked by markers D19S224 and D19S900. Evaluation of a positional candidate gene, the glutamate receptor subunit GRIK5, revealed no mutations. PMID:15254951

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Parental Influences, Career Decision-Making Attributions, and Self-Efficacy: Differences for Men and Women?
2008-12-01

This study investigated the relations of maternal and paternal attachment, parenting styles, and career locus of control to college students' career decision self-efficacy and explored whether these relations differed by student gender. Data analysis using hierarchical multiple regression revealed that attachment was relevant for females' career decision ...

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Human genomic characterization of a novel locus-specific repetitive sequence
1995-09-20

A novel human chromosome locus-specific repetitive sequence was identified and characterized using arbitrary PCR. The repeat monomer consensus sequence is 100 bp long, and there are a minimum of 140 to 160 copies of the repetitive sequence per haploid human genome. The repetitive sequence is highly clustered on 20q12 within a 200- to 400-kb region. The highly polymorphic ...

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Genetic evidence for the neuronal nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS1) as a susceptibility locus for infantile pyloric stenosis.
1996-02-01

The etiological role of the gene for neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) in infantile pyloric stenosis (PS) was investigated by analysis of two intragenic polymorphisms (NOS1a and NOS1b) in 27 families. There was significant overall transmission disequilibrium between PS and NOS1a (P = .006). Consideration of each allele independently revealed a highly significant tendency ...

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Genetic evidence for the neuronal nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS1) as a susceptibility locus for infantile pyloric stenosis
1996-02-01

The etiological role of the gene for neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) in infantile pyloric stenosis (PS) was investigated by analysis of two intragenic polymorphisms (NOS1a and NOS1b) in 27 families. There was significant overall transmission disequilibrium between PS and NOS1a (P=.006). Consideration of each allele independently revealed a highly significant tendency for ...

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Copyright 0 1996by the Genetics Society of America DNA Sequence Variationat the Period Locus Reveals the History of Species and

FIGURE1.-Generalized range of D.a. americana,D. a. tex- ana, and D.novampxicnna including D.a. ama. americana americana and D. am'cana texana. DNA sequences from a 2.1-kb pair portion of the period locus were taxa are D.virilis, D.lummei, D. nouamexicana, D.amen'cana arner'canaand D.americana texana. D

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Autonomous regulation and locus of control as predictors of antiretroviral medication adherence.
2009-05-01

The purpose of the current study was to examine the interrelationships between autonomous regulation (AR) and locus of control (LOC) and their prediction of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) adherence among 189 HIV+ patients. Path analyses revealed that neither AR nor LOC directly predicted adherence although AR was indirectly related when mediated by ...

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Autonomous Regulation and Locus of Control as Predictors of Antiretroviral Medication Adherence
2009-05-01

The purpose of the current study was to examine the interrelationships between Autonomous Regulation (AR) and locus of control (LOC) and their prediction of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) adherence among 189 HIV+ patients. Path analyses revealed that neither AR nor LOC directly predicted adherence although AR was indirectly related when mediated by ...

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Strain-specific copy number variation in the intelectin locus on the 129 mouse chromosome 1
2011-02-16

BackgroundC57BL/6J mice possess a single intelectin (Itln) gene on chromosome 1. The function of intelectins is not well understood, but roles have been postulated in insulin sensitivity, bacterial recognition, intestinal lactoferrin uptake and response to parasites and allergens. In contrast to C57BL/6J mice, there is evidence for expansion of the Itln locus in other strains ...

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Positional cloning of the s haplotype determining the floral and incompatibility phenotype of the long-styled morph of distylous Turnera subulata.
2010-11-27

Heterostyly is a plant breeding system occurring in approximately 28 plant families and it has often been used as a model system in plant genetics and evolution. Although heterostyly has been studied for over a century beginning with Charles Darwin, the genes determining floral architecture and incompatibility are still unknown. To identify the genes residing at the S-locus of ...

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Organization and evolutionary trajectory of the mating type (MAT) locus in dermatophyte and dimorphic fungal pathogens.
2009-10-30

Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locus, whose gene identity, organization, and complexity are diverse. We identified the MAT locus of five dermatophyte fungal pathogens (Microsporum gypseum, Microsporum canis, Trichophyton equinum, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton tonsurans) and a ...

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Organization and Evolutionary Trajectory of the Mating Type (MAT) Locus in Dermatophyte and Dimorphic Fungal Pathogens? �
2010-01-30

Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locus, whose gene identity, organization, and complexity are diverse. We identified the MAT locus of five dermatophyte fungal pathogens (Microsporum gypseum, Microsporum canis, Trichophyton equinum, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton tonsurans) and a ...

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Inference of locus-specific ancestry in closely related populations
2009-06-15

A characterization of the genetic variation of recently admixed populations may reveal historical population events, and is useful for the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with diseases through association studies and admixture mapping. Inference of locus-specific ancestry is key to our understanding of the genetic variation ...

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Independent S-locus mutations caused self-fertility in Arabidopsis thaliana.
2009-03-20

A common yet poorly understood evolutionary transition among flowering plants is a switch from outbreeding to an inbreeding mode of mating. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana evolved to an inbreeding state through the loss of self-incompatibility, a pollen-rejection system in which pollen recognition by the stigma is determined by tightly linked and co-evolving alleles of the ...

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Independent S-Locus Mutations Caused Self-Fertility in Arabidopsis thaliana
2009-03-20

A common yet poorly understood evolutionary transition among flowering plants is a switch from outbreeding to an inbreeding mode of mating. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana evolved to an inbreeding state through the loss of self-incompatibility, a pollen-rejection system in which pollen recognition by the stigma is determined by tightly linked and co-evolving alleles of the ...

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A nematode demographics assay in transgenic roots reveals no significant impacts of the Rhg1 locus LRR-Kinase on soybean cyst nematode resistance
2010-06-09

BackgroundSoybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines, SCN) is the most economically damaging pathogen of soybean (Glycine max) in the U.S. The Rhg1 locus is repeatedly observed as the quantitative trait locus with the greatest impact on SCN resistance. The Glyma18g02680.1 gene at the Rhg1 locus that encodes an apparent leucine-rich ...

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Species-specific differences in tissue-specific expression of alcohol dehydrogenase are under the control of complex cis-acting loci: Evidence from Drosophila hybrids
1991-12-01

Differences in the expression of alcohol dehydrogenase in the hindgut and testis of adult Drosophila virilis, D. texana, D. novamexicana and D. borealis flies were observed. These heritable differences do not arise due to chromosomal rearrangements, since the polytene chromosome banding patterns did not reveal any such gross chromosomal rearrangements near the Adh ...

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Genomic organization of the human osteopontin gene: Exclusion of the locus from a causative role in the pathogenesis of dentinogenesis imperfecta type II.
1995-05-01

Osteopontin (SPP1) is the principal phosphorylated glycoprotein of bone that is also expressed in a limited number of other tissues including dentine. In the current investigation the authors report the genomic organization of the SPP1 gene, which comprises seven exons, six of which contain coding sequence. The splice sites for exon donor and acceptor positions are in close agreement with ...

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Body image and health locus of control among male patients with incisional hernias.
2009-05-23

Incisional hernias form after surgery through incision sites and can enlarge over time. Relations between body image (BI) and health locus of control (HLC) were investigated in male patients undergoing evaluation for incisional hernia repair (n=32) and non-hernia controls (n=34). Analyses revealed that patients with incisional hernias reported ...

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Relationships between rust resistance genes at the M locus in flax.
2010-01-01

Genes at the M locus in flax (Linum usitatissimum) that confer resistance to flax rust (Melampsora lini) occur in complex haplotypes containing up to 15 related genes or gene fragments. We have cloned two additional functional resistance genes at this locus, M1 and M3, by transposon tagging and candidate gene approaches, and investigated the genetic ...

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Hybrid Male Sterility in Rice is Due to Epistatic Interactions With a Pollen Killer Locus.
2011-08-25

In intraspecific crosses between cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) subspecies indica and japonica, the hybrid male sterility gene S24 causes the selective abortion of male gametes carrying the japonica allele (S24-j) via an allelic interaction in the heterozygous hybrids. In this study, we first examined whether male sterility is due solely to the single locus S24. An analysis of ...

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Genetics of allozyme variants in loblolly pine

It was demonstrated that allozyme variants in 10 enzyme systems are encoded by at least 17 loci, using megagametophytes and embryos of wind-pollinated and control-crossed families of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seed from seed orchard clones. The segregation of allozymes in megagametophytes of heterozygous clones reveals that the single zone of activity on gels stained for ...

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Evolution of the sex-Related Locus and Genomic Features Shared in Microsporidia and Fungi
2010-05-07

BackgroundMicrosporidia are obligate intracellular, eukaryotic pathogens that infect a wide range of animals from nematodes to humans, and in some cases, protists. The preponderance of evidence as to the origin of the microsporidia reveals a close relationship with the fungi, either within the kingdom or as a sister group to it. Recent phylogenetic studies and gene order ...

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[The application of D1S80 locus analysis to forensic problems by using Amp-FLP technique].
1997-06-01

This is a paper on paternity testing in 85 test cases and the identification of individuals from mixed stains of semen and vaginal secretion in two rape cases. We used primers flanking the hypervariable region of the D1S80 gene to amplify DNA extracted from fresh blood, blood stain, saliva stain, semen stain, mixed stain in vaginal swab, and from fetal tissues. The results ...

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The Arabidopsis ISR1 Locus Controlling Rhizobacteria-Mediated Induced Systemic Resistance Is Involved in Ethylene Signaling
2001-02-01

In Arabidopsis, the rhizobacterial strain Pseudomonas fluorescens WCS417r triggers an induced systemic resistance (ISR) response that is effective against different types of pathogens. The ISR signaling pathway functions independent of salicylic acid, but requires responsiveness to jasmonate (JA) and ethylene. Using the genetic variability of ISR inducibility between Arabidopsis accessions, ...

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Stochastic models for human gene mapping
1992-01-01

This thesis examines a variety of gene mapping experiments and recommends, on the basis of stochastic and combinatorial analysis, improved experimental designs. Somatic cell hybrid panels can localize genes to particular chromosomes or chromosomal regions. Although the redundancy within randomly generated panels may be beneficial, probability calculations reveal their ...

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Locus coeruleus damage and noradrenaline reductions in multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
2011-02-04

The endogenous neurotransmitter noradrenaline exerts anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects in vitro and in vivo. Several studies report that noradrenaline levels are altered in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis and rodents with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, which could contribute to pathology. Since the major source of noradrenaline are neurons in ...

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Identification of the Modifier Locus that Suppresses Neonatal Lethality in (?DDD � ?DH-Dh/+) F(1)-Dh/+ Male Mice.
2011-06-20

Most F(1)-Dh/+ male mice resulting from a cross between inbred DDD strain females and DH-Dh/+ strain males exhibit growth retardation and die during the neonatal period. The lethality is caused by a combination of three independent gene loci, namely the Dh locus on chromosome 1, Grdhq1 locus on the X chromosome, and a putative Y chromosome-linked ...

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An autosomal dominant cataract locus mapped to 19q13-qter in a Chinese family
2011-01-25

PurposeThe aim of this study was to map the disease locus of autosomal dominant cataracts (ADC) in a Chinese family.MethodsA four-generation family with multiple individuals affected by ADC was investigated. Genomic DNA was collected from 22 family members. A gene-scan at known candidate ADC loci was performed. To achieve fine-mapping we genotyped fourteen STR markers at the ...

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The mutY gene: a mutator locus in Escherichia coli that generates G.C----T.A transversions.
1988-04-01

We have used a strain with an altered lacZ gene, which reverts to wild type via only certain transversions, to detect transversion-specific mutators in Escherichia coli. Detection relied on a papillation technique that uses a combination of beta-galactosides to reveal blue Lac+ papillae. One class of mutators is specific for the G.C----T.A transversion as determined by the ...

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The dynamic TCR?: TCR? chains in the amphibian Xenopus tropicalis utilize antibody-like V genes.
2010-08-01

The content and organization of the Xenopus tropicalis TCR?/? locus was determined. This locus is highly conserved among tetrapods, with the genes encoding the TCR? chains embedded with those encoding TCR?. However, the frog TCR?/? is unusual in that it contains V genes that appear indistinguishable from those in the IgH locus (VH). ...

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The dynamic TCR?: TCR? chains in the amphibian Xenopus tropicalis utilize antibody-like V genes
2010-08-01

SummaryThe content and organization of the Xenopus tropicalis TCR?/? locus was determined. This locus is highly conserved among tetrapods with the genes encoding the TCR? chains embedded with those encoding TCR?. However, the frog TCR?/? is unusual by containing V genes that appear indistinguishable from those in the IgH locus (VH). ...

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Preferential deletion events in the direct repeat locus of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
2011-02-16

The "Harlingen" IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) cluster has linked over 100 tuberculosis cases in The Netherlands since 1993. Four Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates that were epidemiologically linked to this cluster had different spoligotype patterns, as well as slightly divergent IS6110 profiles, compared to the majority of the isolates. Sequencing of the direct repeat ...

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Personality traits associated with genetic counselor compassion fatigue: the roles of dispositional optimism and locus of control.
2011-06-24

Compassion fatigue (CMF) arises as a consequence of secondary exposure to distress and can be elevated in some health practitioners. Locus of control and dispositional optimism are aspects of personality known to influence coping style. To investigate whether these personality traits influence CMF risk, we surveyed 355 genetic counselors about their CMF, ...

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Mapping of the autosomal dominant exudative vitreoretinopathy locus (EVR1) by multipoint linkage analysis in four families
1994-03-15

Autosomal dominant exudative vitreoretinopathy is a disorder affecting primarily the development of the human retinal vascular system. The disease locus has recently been assigned to 11q13-q23 by linkage studies in two families. Two-point analysis on a total of four families has now revealed close linkage (z[sub max] = 8.34 at [theta] = 0.00) between the ...

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Linkage Analysis Reveals the Independent Origin of Poeciliid Sex Chromosomes and a Case of Atypical Sex Inheritance in the Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
2009-05-01

Among different teleost fish species, diverse sex-determining mechanisms exist, including environmental and genetic sex determination, yet chromosomal sex determination with male heterogamety (XY) prevails. Different pairs of autosomes have evolved as sex chromosomes among species in the same genus without evidence for a master sex-determining locus being identical. Models for ...

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Identification of the MATa mating-type locus of Cryptococcus neoformans reveals a serotype A MATa strain thought to have been extinct
2000-12-19

Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen with a defined sexual cycle involving mating between haploid MATa and MAT? cells. Here we describe the isolation of part of the MATa mating-type locus encoding a Ste20 kinase homolog, Ste20a. We show that the STE20a gene cosegregates with the MATa mating type in genetic crosses, maps within the mating-type ...

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Highly parallel SNP genotyping reveals high-resolution landscape of mono-allelic Ube3a expression associated with locus-wide antisense transcription
2011-04-03

We investigated the allele- and strand-specific transcriptional landscape of a megabase-wide genomic region of mouse Ube3a (ubiquitin protein ligase E3A) by means of a highly parallel SNP genotyping platform. We have successfully identified maternal-specific expression of Ube3a and its antisense counterpart (Ube3a-ATS) in brain, but not in liver. Because of the use of inter-subspecies hybrid mice, ...

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Generating knock-in parasites: integration of an ornithine decarboxylase transgene into its chromosomal locus in Leishmania donovani.
2011-02-24

Leishmania null mutants created by targeted gene replacement are typically complemented with chimeric episomes harboring the replaced gene in order to validate that the observed phenotype is due to the specific gene deletion. However, the current inventory of available episomes for complementation of genetic lesions in Leishmania is unstable in the absence of drug selection, and levels of gene ...

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Complete nucleotide sequence of the 27-kilobase virulence related locus (vrl) of Dichelobacter nodosus: evidence for extrachromosomal origin.
1999-03-01

The vrl locus is preferentially associated with virulent isolates of the ovine footrot pathogen, Dichelobacter nodosus. The complete nucleotide sequence of this 27.1-kb region has now been determined. The data reveal that the locus has a G+C content much higher than the rest of the D. nodosus chromosome and contains 22 open reading ...

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Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the 27-Kilobase Virulence Related Locus (vrl) of Dichelobacter nodosus: Evidence for Extrachromosomal Origin
1999-03-01

The vrl locus is preferentially associated with virulent isolates of the ovine footrot pathogen, Dichelobacter nodosus. The complete nucleotide sequence of this 27.1-kb region has now been determined. The data reveal that the locus has a G+C content much higher than the rest of the D. nodosus chromosome and contains 22 open reading ...

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Changes in Perceived Locus of Control during Basic Training.
1984-08-01

Basic Training (BT) is designed to prepare recruits for their new role as members of the military. The psychological effects of this experience can have important implications for recruits' later effectiveness in the military. Locus of control is one psychological construct which can be important for overall psychological and behavioral adaptation and which also might change ...

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Assessing the Value of Social-Cognitive Constructs in Career Development.
1994-08-01

This study assessed the relative value of Bandura's (1977, 1982, 1986) self-efficacy theory and Rotter's (1966) locus of control model in predicting the career maturity of college students. A sample of 113 undergraduates (83 women and 30 men) completed a demographics questionnaire and measures of career decision-making (CDM) self-efficacy (Taylor & Betz, 1983), career ...

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Analysis of a Leptospira interrogans locus containing DNA replication genes and a new IS, IS1502.
2002-10-01

A region of the Leptospira interrogans serovar pomona genome encoding DNA replication genes was characterized. This region, designated the ppa-ntrC locus, includes 19 open reading frames and a new insertion sequence, IS1502. Although this locus resembles replication origins from many eubacteria, it lacks several genes common to homologous loci. Some ...

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A survey of EMS-induced biennial Beta vulgaris mutants reveals a novel bolting locus which is unlinked to the bolting gene B.
2010-06-20

Beta vulgaris is a facultative perennial species which exhibits large intraspecific variation in vernalization requirement and includes cultivated biennial forms such as the sugar beet. Vernalization requirement is under the genetic control of the bolting locus B on chromosome II. Previously, ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis of an annual accession had yielded several ...

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A sex-linked locus controls wing polymorphism in males of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris).
2002-11-01

Discrete variation in wing morphology is a very common phenomenon in insects and has been used extensively in the past 50 years as a model to study the ecology and evolution of dispersal. Wing morph determination can be purely genetic, purely environmental, or some combination of the two. The precise genetic determinants of genetically based wing morph variation are unknown. Here we explore the ...

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Analysis of positional candidate genes in the AAA1 susceptibility locus for abdominal aortic aneurysms on chromosome 19
2011-01-19

BackgroundAbdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a complex disorder with multiple genetic risk factors. Using affected relative pair linkage analysis, we previously identified an AAA susceptibility locus on chromosome 19q13. This locus has been designated as the AAA1 susceptibility locus in the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) ...

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Negligible male gene flow across ethnic boundaries in India, revealed by analysis of Y-chromosomal DNA polymorphisms.
1999-08-01

From the historically prevalent social structure of Indian populations it may be predicted that there has been very little male gene flow across ethnic boundaries. To test this finding, we have analyzed DNA samples of individuals belonging to 10 ethnic groups, speaking Indo-European or Austroasiatic languages and inhabiting the eastern and northern regions of India. Eight Y-chromosomal markers, ...

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Molecular identification of Greek olive (Olea europaea) cultivars based on microsatellite loci.
2010-09-21

Olea europaea is one of the oldest species of domesticated trees. We used microsatellite markers for fingerprinting and for evaluation of genetic similarity and structure of 26 Greek olive cultivars, which cover most of the olive cultivation regions of Greece, including previously undescribed denominations from northern Greece. Eighty-one alleles were revealed with six SSR ...

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Identification of a putative chaperone involved in stress resistance and virulence in Francisella tularensis.
2011-01-18

Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious bacterium causing the zoonotic disease tularemia. This facultative intracellular bacterium replicates in vivo mainly inside macrophages and therefore has developed strategies to resist this stressful environment. Here, we identified a novel genetic locus that is important for stress resistance and intracellular survival of F. ...

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Identification and characterization of a family of toxin-antitoxin systems related to the Enterococcus faecalis plasmid pAD1 par addiction module.
2009-06-18

The par locus of the Enterococcus faecalis plasmid pAD1 is an RNA-regulated addiction module encoding the peptide toxin Fst. Homology searches revealed that Fst belongs to a family of at least nine related peptides encoded on the chromosomes and plasmids of six different Gram-positive bacterial species. Comparison of an alignment of these peptides with the ...

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Evaluation of DXS9902, DXS7132, DXS6809, DXS7133, and DXS7423 in humans and chimpanzees: sequence variation, repeat structure, and nomenclature.
2009-06-18

Sequencing data obtained in this study provide information on the short tandem repeat allele structures of DXS9902, DXS7132, DXS6809, DXS7133, and DXS7423. Data were obtained from the three human major population groups, namely Africans, Caucasians, and Asians as well as from chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). DXS7133 was found to be the most stable locus and DXS6809 seemed to ...

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Autozygosity mapping of a large consanguineous Pakistani family reveals a novel non-syndromic autosomal recessive mental retardation locus on 11p15-tel.
2011-06-04

Autosomal recessive inherited mental retardation is an extremely heterogeneous disease and accounts for approximately 25% of all non-syndromic mental retardation cases. Autozygosity mapping of a large consanguineous Pakistani family revealed a novel locus for non-syndromic autosomal recessive mental retardation (NS-ARMR). The affected individuals showed ...

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