Search results for "Linkage Disequilibrium"

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Clonal population structure of the chestnut blight fungus in expanding ranges in southeastern Europe.

2008

Expanding populations are often less genetically diverse at their margins than at the centre of a species' range. Established, older populations of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, are more variable for vegetative compatibility (vc) types than in expanding populations in southeastern Europe where C. parasitica has colonized relatively recently. To test whether vc types represent clones, we genotyped 373 isolates of C. parasitica from southern Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey using 11 sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers. Ten SCAR loci and six vegetative incompatibility (vic) loci were polymorphic in these samples. These population…

Genetic MarkersMating typeLinkage disequilibriumPopulationZoologyLinkage DisequilibriumTreesAscomycotaChestnut blightBotanyGenetic variationGeneticsCryphonectriaeducationDNA FungalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Diseaseseducation.field_of_studybiologyfungiHaplotypeGenetic VariationHippocastanaceaebiology.organism_classificationGenes Mating Type FungalEuropeGenetics PopulationHaplotypesFounder effectMolecular ecology
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Data for nine autosomal STRs markers from Valencia (East Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula)

2000

Nine STRs loci have been typed in a sample from Valencia, a population from the East Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula.

Genetic MarkersQuality ControlPopulationPolymerase Chain ReactionLinkage DisequilibriumWhite PeoplePathology and Forensic MedicineGene FrequencyPeninsulaHumansEast mediterraneaneducationValenciaInterneteducation.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyMediterranean Regionbiology.organism_classificationDNA FingerprintingArchaeologySpainTandem Repeat SequencesPopulation dataLawSoftwareForensic Science International
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Conduct disorder and ADHD: evaluation of conduct problems as a categorical and quantitative trait in the international multicentre ADHD genetics stud…

2008

Contains fulltext : 71374.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is typically characterized by inattention, excessive motor activity, impulsivity, and distractibility. Individuals with ADHD have significant impairment in family and peer relations, academic functioning, and show high co-morbidity with a wide range of psychiatric disorders including oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD), anxiety disorder, depression, substance abuse, and pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). Family studies suggest that ADHD + CD represents a specific subtype of the ADHD disorder with familial risk factors only partly overlapping with t…

Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease [NCMLS 6]2804 Cellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMedizinPoison controlComorbidityNeuroinformatics [DCN 3]Linkage DisequilibriumCohort Studies2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health0302 clinical medicinePerception and Action [DCN 1]Genetics(clinical)ChildGenetics (clinical)Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis0303 health sciencesAntisocial Personality Disorder10058 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry3. Good healthPedigreeEuropePsychiatry and Mental healthConduct disorderAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersADHD -- conduct disorder -- genome wide association study -- genetic association information networkmedicine.symptomPsychologyFunctional Neurogenomics [DCN 2]Anxiety disorderAlgorithmsClinical psychologyConduct DisorderGenetic Markers2716 Genetics (clinical)Quantitative Trait LociContext (language use)610 Medicine & healthChild Behavior DisordersImpulsivityPolymorphism Single NucleotideMental health [NCEBP 9]behavioral disciplines and activitiesGenomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders [IGMD 3]03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCognitive neurosciences [UMCN 3.2]mental disordersmedicinePervasive developmental disorderHumansddc:610Medizinische Fakultät » Universitätsklinikum Essen » LVR-Klinikum Essen » Klinik für Psychiatrie Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters030304 developmental biologyPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesGenome HumanAntisocial personality disordermedicine.diseaseComorbidityGenetic defects of metabolism [UMCN 5.1]Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGenome-Wide Association Study
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Low frequency and rare coding variation contributes to multiple sclerosis risk

2018

AbstractMultiple sclerosis is a common, complex neurological disease, where almost 20% of risk heritability can be attributed to common genetic variants, including >230 identified by genome-wide association studies (Patsopoulos et al., 2017). Multiple strands of evidence suggest that the majority of the remaining heritability is also due to the additive effects of individual variants, rather than epistatic interactions between these variants, or mutations exclusive to individual families. Here, we show in 68,379 cases and controls that as much as 5% of this heritability is explained by low-frequency variation in gene coding sequence. We identify four novel genes driving MS risk independe…

Genetics0303 health sciencesLinkage disequilibriumMultiple sclerosisDiseaseBiologyHeritabilitymedicine.disease3. Good health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineEpistasisCoding regionGene030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologyGenetic association
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Corrigendum to “Linkage disequilibrium screening for multiple sclerosis implicates JAG1 and POU2AF1 as susceptibility genes in Europeans” [J. Neuroim…

2007

GeneticsLinkage disequilibriumJAG1Multiple sclerosisImmunologySusceptibility geneBiologymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeurologymedicineImmunology and AllergyNeurology (clinical)030215 immunologyJournal of Neuroimmunology
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Towards a Physical Map of the HLA Complex

1989

The human major histocompatibility (HLA) complex is located on the short arm of chromosome 6 in the 6p21.31→6p21.33 region (1,2). There are three clusters of genes, the HLA class I, II, and III regions. Whereas the class III loci are only moderately polymorphic (see (3) for review), the class I and II genes which encode cell surface glycoproteins show an extreme degree of polymorphism. There are a minimum of 17 class I loci (4) and at least 15 genes for class II alpha and beta chains (5). In addition, we (6) and others (7) have recently demonstrated that also the loci for tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) and lymphotoxin (TNFB) are part of the HLA complex [see also Ragoussis et al., this volume]…

GeneticsLinkage disequilibriumPolymorphism (computer science)HaplotypeChromosomeHuman leukocyte antigenAlleleBiologyGeneHLA Complex
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The TaqIB and −629C>A polymorphisms at the cholesteryl ester transfer protein locus: associations with lipid levels in a multiethnic population. T…

2002

The Singapore population comprises Chinese, Malays and Asian Indians. Within this population, Asian Indians have the highest rates of coronary heart disease, whereas Chinese have the lowest. Conversely, Indians have the lowest high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) concentrations, followed by Malays and Chinese. We studied the TaqIB and -629C>A polymorphisms at the CETP locus in 1300 Chinese, 364 Malay and 282 Asian Indian men, and in 1558 Chinese, 397 Malay and 306 Asian Indian women, to determine whether these polymorphisms are responsible for the ethnic difference in HDL-C concentration. The frequency of the B2 allele in Chinese, Malays and Indians was 0.384, 0.339 and 0.449 in men…

GeneticsLinkage disequilibriumeducation.field_of_studybiologyAsian IndianPopulationLocus (genetics)language.human_languageGenotypeCholesterylester transfer proteinGeneticsbiology.proteinlanguagelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AlleleeducationGenetics (clinical)DemographyMalayClinical Genetics
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Rapid evolving RNA gene HAR1A and schizophrenia

2008

GeneticsPsychiatry and Mental healthExonLinkage disequilibriumPolymorphism (computer science)Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)HaplotypeGenotypeRNABiologyGeneBiological PsychiatrySchizophrenia Research
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Genetic variability in environmental isolates of Legionella pneumophila from Comunidad Valenciana (Spain).

2006

Summary Legionella pneumophila is associated to recurrent outbreaks in several Comunidad Valenciana (Spain) localities, especially in Alcoi, where social and climatic conditions seem to provide an excellent environment for bacterial growth. We have analysed the nucleotide sequences of three loci from 25 environmental isolates from Alcoi and nearby locations sampled over 3 years. The analysis of these isolates has revealed a substan- tial level of genetic variation, with consistent patterns of variability across loci, and comparable to that found in a large, European-wide sampling of clinical isolates. Among the tree loci studied, fliC showed the highest level of nucleotide diversity. The an…

GeneticsRecombination GeneticLinkage disequilibriumGeographyPopulation structureMolecular Sequence DataOutbreakGenetic VariationSequence Analysis DNABiologybiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyLegionella pneumophilaLinkage DisequilibriumNucleotide diversityLegionella pneumophilaSpainGenetic variationGenetic variabilityLegionnaires' DiseaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAllelesEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental microbiology
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Genetic Diversity in Latvian Spring Barley Association Mapping Population

2012

Certified organic crop area is continuously increasing in European Union and in Latvia (Eurostat data), despite somewhat lower yield and higher potential for disease damage in organic farming. It is increasingly recognized that breeding varieties for organic farming requires focus on specific traits that may be less important under conventional agriculture. Molecular markers are becoming essential tools for plant breeding allowing reducing time and cost of development of new varieties by early selection of progeny with desired traits. However, there is lack of information on molecular markers for traits that may be important for organic farming, such as plant morphological traits ensuring c…

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