Search results for "GENETIC VARIABILITY"

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Evaluation of different genetic procedures for the generation of artificial hybrids in Saccharomyces genus for winemaking

2012

Several methods based on recombinant DNA techniques have been proposed for yeast strain improvement; however, the most relevant oenological traits depend on a multitude of loci, making these techniques difficult to apply. In this way, hybridization techniques involving two complete genomes became interesting. Natural hybrid strains between different Saccharomyces species have been detected in diverse fermented beverages including wine, cider and beer. These hybrids seem to be better adapted to fluctuating situations typically observed in fermentations due to the acquisition of particular physiological properties of both parental strains. In this work we evaluated the usefulness of three dif…

GeneticsbiologyDNA RecombinantGenetic VariationWineGeneral MedicineProtoplastbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologySaccharomycesGenetically modified organismBeveragesSaccharomycesYeast in winemakingYeast DriedYeastsFermentationGenetic variationHybridization GeneticGenetic variabilitySaccharomyces kudriavzeviiFood ScienceHybridInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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2004

Background Genetic variability in viral populations is usually estimated by means of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based methods in which the relative abundance of each amplicon is assumed to be proportional to the frequency of the corresponding template in the initial sample. Although bias in template-to-product ratios has been described before, its relevance in describing viral genetic variability at the intrapatient level has not been fully assessed yet.

GeneticsbiologyOligonucleotideHepacivirusAmpliconbiology.organism_classificationVirologylaw.inventionInfectious DiseasesPhylogeneticslawVirologyGenetic variationGenetic variabilityRelative species abundancePolymerase chain reactionVirology Journal
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Allozymic variation in Mediterranean hake, Merluccius merluccius (Gadidae)

1998

Abstract Four hundred and twenty individual hake from 10 sample sites in the Mediterranean Sea were analysed in order to study genetic variability and identify genetic stock structure. Twenty loci were identified, four of which were polymorphic at the 95% level: ADH*, PGI‐1*, PGI‐2* and SOD‐1*. Average observed and expected heterozygosity were 0.084 and 0.090, respectively. PG1–1* deviated from Hardy‐Weinberg expectations due to an excess of heterozygotes and F‐statistic analysis showed also a significant excess of heterozygosity at SOD‐1*. FST was not significant for each locus except for PGI‐2*, where a single sample from the Channel of Sicily (C5) showed a different pattern in allelic fr…

GeneticsbiologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyMerluccius merlucciusLocus (genetics)Gadidaebiology.organism_classificationLoss of heterozygosityAllozymeMediterranean seaHakeMerluccius merlucciuGenetic variationMediterranean seaAnimal Science and ZoologyGenetic variability
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The haplotype distribution of two genes of citrus tristeza virus is altered after host change or aphid transmission.

1999

Genetic variability of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) was studied using the haplotypes detected by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of genes p18 and p20 in six virus populations of two origins. The Spanish group included a CTV isolate and subisolates obtained by graft-transmission to different host species. The other included two subisolates aphid-transmitted from a single Japanese isolate. The homozygosity observed for gene p20 was always significantly higher than that expected under neutral evolution, whereas only three populations showed high homozygosity for p18, suggesting stronger host constraints for p20 than for p18. Sequential transmissions of a Spanish isolate …

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyAnalysis of VarianceCitrusClosterovirusGenes ViralHost (biology)PopulationHaplotypeCitrus tristeza virusSingle-strand conformation polymorphismBiologybiology.organism_classificationAnalysis of molecular varianceCapsidHaplotypesVirologyAphidsAnimalsClosterovirusGenetic variabilityeducationMathematical ComputingPolymorphism Single-Stranded ConformationalVirology
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Molecular variation in the Odh gene in Chilean natural populations of Drosophila subobscura

2008

A 793-nucleotide fragment from the D. subobscura Odh gene was sequenced in 46 lethal chromosomal lines from two South American colonizing populations (18 from Santiago de Chile and 28 from Puerto Montt). Only eight different haplotypes were found and, with just one exception, all had previously been detected in North American samples. The exception probably corresponds to a genetic exchange between two American haplotypes. Our results confirm the loss in genetic variability due to the recent founder event, and the high resemblance between the two colonized hemispheres. One haplotype is entirely associated with the O5 inversion, the same association found in North America. Two different hapl…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyHaplotypePopulationGeneral MedicineBiologyDrosophila subobscuraNucleotide diversityGeneticsLethal alleleGenetic variabilityeducationGeneFounder effectHereditas
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Isolation and use of microsatellite loci in Melicertus kerathurus (Crustacea, Penaeidae).

2010

Melicertus kerathurus represents an economically important resource for fisheries and aquaculture. Seven microsatellite loci from 373 specimens of M. kerathurus collected in different parts of the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic were identified. Four of these microsatellites showed a moderate level of polymorphism, with 2 to 14 alleles per locus, whereas three had a monomorphic profile. Observed and expected heterozygosity ranged between 0.28 to0.64 and 0.28 to 0.65, respectively. Three microsatellite loci deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in some populations, with a deficit of heterozygosity. Mean Fst values showed significant differentiation among sample sites analysed and indicate t…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyMelicertus kerathurus Microsatellitesgenetic variationPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPopulation geneticsZoologyMelicertus kerathurusAquatic ScienceBiologyLoss of heterozygosityGenetic variationGenetic structureMicrosatelliteGenetic variabilityeducation
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Sampling and repeatability in the evaluation of hepatitis C virus genetic variability.

2003

Among the experimental techniques available to study the genetic variability of RNA virus populations, the most informative involve reverse transcription (RT), amplification, cloning and sequencing. The effects of several aspects of these techniques on the estimation of genetic variability in a virus population were analysed. Hepatitis C virus populations from four patients were examined. For each patient, ten series of data derived from independent PCR amplifications of a single RT reaction were obtained. The sample size of each data set was 10 sequences (in nine series) and 100 sequences (in one series). An additional data set derived from an independent RT reaction (about 10 sequences) p…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyPhylogenetic treebiologyTranscription GeneticPopulationMolecular Sequence DataGenetic VariationRNA virusNucleic acid amplification techniqueRepeatabilityHepacivirusbiology.organism_classificationHaplotypesSample size determinationVirologyGenetic variationHumansGenetic variabilityeducationNucleic Acid Amplification TechniquesPhylogenyThe Journal of general virology
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A hierarchical analysis of genetic structure and variability in patchily distributed coexisting Chiastocheta species (Diptera:Anthomyiidae)

1996

The pattern of genetic variation in four coexisting fly species of the genus Chiastocheta was studied by allozyme electrophoresis. The fly species are confined to patches of one plant, Trollius europaeus, and thus experience very similar habitat fluctuations. Collection sites were chosen in a hierarchical fashion and F-statistics were estimated at three levels: intraregion, inter-region and total population. Population characteristic genetic parameters were compared within and among species and were related to the hierarchical level. The species were used as replicate experiments for inference of habitat history, and the hierarchical levels were used as inference for specific gene flow patt…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyPopulationPopulation geneticsBiologyIntraspecific competitionGenetic distanceGenetic markerEvolutionary biologyGenetic variationGenetic structureGeneticsGenetic variabilityeducationGenetics (clinical)
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Genetic variability in the endemic Leucojum valentinum

2009

The genetic variability of Leucojum valentinum Pau (Amaryllidaceae), a vulnerable endemic species restricted to a small area in the region of Valencia (Eastern Spain), has been studied using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. A total of 197 individuals from eleven populations were studied using 13 RAPD primers. Our results show high variability for the species, low differentiation among populations and uncorrelated levels of genetic variability and population size. Four groups in which three populations (SAG, PUG and COL) are separated from all the others were found, but without connection to geographical location.

Geneticsmedicine.medical_specialtybiologyPopulation sizeZoologyPlant ScienceAmaryllidaceaeHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationRAPDGenetic markerMolecular geneticsGenetic variationmedicineGenetic variabilityEndemismBiologia plantarum
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Genetic Variability of Hepatitis C Virus before and after Combined Therapy of Interferon plus Ribavirin

2008

We present an analysis of the selective forces acting on two hepatitis C virus genome regions previously postulated to be involved in the viral response to combined antiviral therapy. One includes the three hypervariable regions in the envelope E2 glycoprotein, and the other encompasses the PKR binding domain and the V3 domain in the NS5A region. We used a cohort of 22 non-responder patients to combined therapy (interferon alpha-2a plus ribavirin) for which samples were obtained before initiation of therapy and after 6 or/and 12 months of treatment. A range of 25-100 clones per patient, genome region and time sample were sequenced. These were used to detect general patterns of adaptation, t…

Genome evolutionHepatitis C virusEvolutionary Biology/Bioinformaticslcsh:MedicineAlpha interferonGenome ViralHepacivirusBiologyVirology/Immune EvasionInterferon alpha-2Viral Nonstructural Proteinsmedicine.disease_causeGenomeAntiviral AgentsEvolution Molecularchemistry.chemical_compoundGenetics and Genomics/Population GeneticsRibavirinmedicineHumanslcsh:ScienceNS5APhylogenyGenetics:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Genética ::Otras [UNESCO]Virology/Antivirals including Modes of Action and ResistanceMultidisciplinaryEvolutionary Biology/Evolutionary and Comparative GeneticsHepatitis C virusRibavirinlcsh:RGenetic VariationInterferon-alphaVirologyComplementarity Determining RegionsHepatitis CVirology/Virus Evolution and SymbiosisRecombinant ProteinsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Genética ::OtrasHypervariable regionchemistryViral evolutionInterferonlcsh:QGenetic variabilityHepatitis C virus; Genetic variability; Interferon; Ribavirin; Combined therapyCombined therapyResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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