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Ģinšu un sugu krustošanas mēģinājumi krustziežu dzimtā (Cruciferae)

2020

Raksts satur informāciju par latviešu botāniķa Aleksandra Zāmeļa (1897 - 1943) doktora disertāciju "Ģinšu un sugu krustošanas mēģinājumi krustziežu dzimtā (Cruciferae)" (1942), kas glabājas Latvijas Universitātes Muzeja Botānikas un mikoloģijas kolekciju krājumā.

krustošanaaugu selekcija:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Cell and molecular biology::Genetics [Research Subject Categories]krustziežu dzimtadoktora disertācijacrossingdoctoral dissertationselective breedingCruciferaeAleksandrs Zāmelis
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Maintenance costs of male dominance and sexually antagonistic selection in the wild

2018

Variation in dominance status determines male mating and reproductive success, but natural selection for male dominance can be detrimental or antagonistic for female performance, and ultimately their fitness. Attaining and maintaining a high dominance status in a population of competing individuals is physiologically costly for males. But how male dominance status is mediated by maintenance energetics is currently not well understood, nor are the corresponding effects of male energetics on his sisters recognized. We conducted laboratory and field experiments on rodent populations to test whether selective breeding for male dominance status (dominant vs. subordinate breeding lines) antagonis…

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On the origin and diversification of Podolian cattle breeds: testing scenarios of European colonization using genome-wide SNP data

2021

AbstractBackgroundDuring the Neolithic expansion, cattle accompanied humans and spread from their domestication centres to colonize the ancient world. In addition, European cattle occasionally intermingled with both indicine cattle and local aurochs resulting in an exclusive pattern of genetic diversity. Among the most ancient European cattle are breeds that belong to the so-called Podolian trunk, the history of which is still not well established. Here, we used genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data on 806 individuals belonging to 36 breeds to reconstruct the origin and diversification of Podolian cattle and to provide a reliable scenario of the European colonization, throug…

breedsmolecular markersSNP bos taurus Podolian cattle genetic diversity population structureGenetic genealogyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesSNPPodolianQH426-470BiologyDiversification (marketing strategy)Polymorphism Single NucleotideSF1-1100genome-wideEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesGene FrequencyevolutionGeneticsAnimalsColonizationDomesticationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesGenetic diversitySettore AGR/17 - ZOOTECNICA GENERALE E MIGLIORAMENTO GENETICOModels Geneticlocal breedsved/biologyTaurine cattle0402 animal and dairy scienceBayes TheoremGenomics04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineAurochsbiology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal scienceAnimal cultureEvolutionary biologyCattleAnimal Science and ZoologyApproximate Bayesian computationAnimal Distributioncattle local breeds molecular markers evolutionResearch ArticleSelective BreedingGenetics Selection Evolution
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2020

The fruit of date palm trees are an important part of the diet for a large portion of the Middle East and North Africa. The fruit is consumed both fresh and dry and can be stored dry for extended periods of time. Date fruits vary significantly across hundreds of cultivars identified in the main regions of cultivation. Most dried date fruit are low in sucrose but high in glucose and fructose. However, high sucrose content is a distinctive feature of some date fruit and affects flavor as well as texture and water retention. To identify the genes controlling high sucrose content, we analyzed date fruit metabolomics for association with genotype data from 120 date fruits. We found significant a…

SucroseEcologyfood and beveragesPlant physiologyFructosePlant ScienceBiologySelective breedingBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Horticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundInvertasechemistryCultivarAlleleGeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Direct
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Combined approaches to identify genomic regions involved in phenotypic differentiation between low divergent breeds: Application in Sardinian sheep p…

2019

Selective breeding has led to modifications in the genome of many livestock breeds. In this study, we identified the genomic regions that may explain some of the phenotypic differences between two closely related breeds from Sardinia. A total of 44 animals, 20 Sardinian Ancestral Black (SAB) and 24 Sardinian White (SW), were genotyped using the Illumina Ovine 50K array. A total of 68, 38 and 15 significant markers were identified using the case–control genome-wide association study (GWAS), the Bayesian population differentiation analysis (FST) and the Rsb metric, respectively. Comparisons among the approaches revealed a total of 22 overlapping markers between GWAS and FST and one marker bet…

CoatGenotypePopulationGenome-wide association studygenome-wide methodsBiologySelective breedingGenomePolymorphism Single NucleotideSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoFood Animalsgenome-wide methods; genomic regions; Ovine BeadChip50K; Sardinian sheep breedsSardinian sheep breedsAnimalsGenetic variabilitygenomic regionseducationGeneOvine BeadChip50Keducation.field_of_studySheepHomozygoteMolecular Sequence AnnotationGeneral MedicineGenomicsgenome-wide methodgenomic regionWhite (mutation)PhenotypeEvolutionary biologyAnimal Science and ZoologyJournal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und ZuchtungsbiologieREFERENCES
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Using genetically-defined rodent strains for the identification of hippocampal traits relevant for two-way avoidance behavior: a non-invasive approach

1989

Genetically-defined rodent strains permit the identification of hippocampal traits which are of functional relevance for the performance of two-way avoidance behavior. This is exemplified here by analyzing the relationship between infrapyramidal mossy fibers (a tiny projection terminating upon the basal dendrites of hippocampal pyramidal neurons) and two-way avoidance learning in about 800 animals. The necessary steps include 1) identification of structural traits sensitive to selective breeding for extremes in two-way avoidance, 2) testing the robustness of the associations found by studying individual and genetical correlations between hippocampal traits and behavior, 3) establishing caus…

Mice Inbred StrainsBiologyHippocampal formationSelective breedingHippocampusMiceCellular and Molecular Neurosciencesymbols.namesakeInbred strainGenetic linkageAvoidance LearningGeneticsmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyPharmacologyGeneticsGenetic VariationRobustness (evolution)Rats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEvolutionary biologyMendelian inheritancesymbolsTraitMolecular MedicineNeuroanatomyExperientia
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Effects of weekend starvation and the duration of daily feeding on production parameters of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss

2021

Abstract It would often be practical to starve the cultivated fishes over the weekends, e.g. to save in labour costs. We evaluated the possibility that domesticated juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) could compensate for the lost growth of the 2-day weekend starvation by either hyperphagic response and/or by lower feed conversion ratio, compared to the fish fed every day in an 8-week experiment. Rainbow trout (initial weight c. 30 g, temperature 16 °C) starved during the weekends were able to increase feed intake during the weekdays clearly above the intake of the control fish after the first two weekends, also seen as an increase of the compensation coefficients over the last fou…

StarvationSpecific growth0303 health sciencesContinuous feeding04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAquatic ScienceBiologySelective breedingFeed conversion ratioLiver weight03 medical and health sciencesAnimal science040102 fisheriesmedicine0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesJuvenileRainbow troutmedicine.symptom030304 developmental biologyAquaculture
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Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of the New Cultivars of Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Bred in Ukraine

2021

Lavender, otherwise known as Lavandula angustifolia Mill., is widely used in landscaping, and its oil is a valuable raw material used in many industries. Therefore, new varieties of this plant are bred. The essential oil composition obtained from fresh flowers of thirteen new Ukrainian cultivars of L. angustifolia were analysed by GC-MS, and eighty-two components were identified. Linalool and linalyl acetate were principal constituents of all of the samples, and ranged from 11.4% to 46.7% and 7.4% to 44.2%, respectively. None of the studied samples fulfilled the requirements of Ph. Eur. and ISO 3515:2002. The main reason was a high content of α-terpineol (0.5–4.5%) and/or terpinene-4-ol (1.…

growth yearLavenderPharmaceutical ScienceOrganic chemistryRaw materialBiologyLinalyl acetateSelective breedingessential oilAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundQD241-441LinaloollawDrug DiscoveryCultivarPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrylavenderEssential oilLavandula angustifolia<i>Lavandula angustifolia</i>HorticulturechemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Lavandula angustifoliaMolecular MedicineGC-MScultivarMolecules
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Deletion of beta-fructofuranosidase (invertase) genes is associated with sucrose content in Date Palm fruit

2019

AbstractThe fruit of date palm trees are an important part of the diet for a large portion of the Middle East and North Africa. The fruit is consumed both fresh and dry and can be stored dry for extended periods of time. Date fruits vary significantly across hundreds of cultivars identified in the main regions of cultivation. Most dried date fruit are low in sucrose but high in glucose and fructose. However, high sucrose content is a distinctive feature of some date fruit and affects flavor as well as texture and water retention. To identify the genes controlling high sucrose content we analyzed date fruit metabolomics for association with genotype data from 121 date fruits. We found signif…

Sucrosefruit qualityBotanyPlant physiologyfood and beveragessucroseFructoseBiologySelective breedinginvertasechemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureInvertasechemistryQK1-989marker‐assisted breedingCultivarSNP associationAlleleGeneOriginal Researchdate palm
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