Search results for "haplotypes"

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A new polymorphism in the human HFE gene

1999

GeneticsPolymorphism GeneticGenotypeHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHomozygoteMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyHfe geneGenes MHC Class IMembrane ProteinsExonsBiologyHuman geneticsGene FrequencyHaplotypesHLA AntigensGeneticsHumansPoint MutationHemochromatosisHemochromatosis ProteinAllelesImmunogenetics
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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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Genetic differentiation in the striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba from European waters according to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction analysis

1999

We used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction analysis to study genetic variation in 98 striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) stranded on coasts from different European countries and from animals caught by fisheries. A total of 63 different restriction sites was mapped after digestion of mtDNA with 15 restriction endonucleases that yielded a total of 27 haplotypes. No haplotype was shared between Mediterranean and Atlantic areas. All the analyses indicate the existence of two different populations with a very limited gene flow across the Strait of Gibraltar.

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyMitochondrial DNADolphinsRestriction MappingPopulationGenetic VariationZoologyStenella coeruleoalbaBiologyDNA MitochondrialEuropeRestriction Site PolymorphismRestriction siteRestriction enzymeGenetics PopulationRestriction mapHaplotypesbiology.animalGenetic variationGeneticsAnimalseducationPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular Ecology
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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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Colonization of America by Drosophila subobscura: association between Odh gene haplotypes, lethal genes and chromosomal arrangements.

2004

The colonization of America by Drosophila subobscura has been a unique exper iment in nature that has allowed us to explore the effects of evolution on a continental scale. To analyze this evolutionary event, nucleotide sequences of the Odh (Octanol dehydrogenase) gene were obtained for 43 lethal chromosomal lines from colonizing populations of North America and 5 from South America, in addition to 5 chromosomal lines from Europe with different viabilities and 2 from laboratory marker stocks. Since 10 different Odh haplotypes were found in America, the minimum number of colonizers would be 5 (or 3 mated females). Only one Odh haplotype was found in American O(5) inversions confirming that o…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyPopulationHaplotypeChromosomeGeneral MedicineBiologyDrosophila subobscuraChromosomesAlcohol OxidoreductasesHaplotypesGeneticsLethal alleleAnimalsColonizationOctanol dehydrogenaseDrosophilaGenes LethaleducationMolecular BiologyGeneGenesgenetic systems
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Y-chromosomal STR haplotypes in Sicily

2006

Eight Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (STRs)-DYS19, DYS389-I, DYS389-II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393 and DYS385 - were typed in a population sample (n = 255) of unrelated Sicilian males from nine different towns on the main island and from the island of Pantelleria. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

GeneticshaplotypeChromosomes Human YPopulation sampleshort tandem repeatHaplotypePopulation geneticsY-chromosome; Short tandem repeats; Haplotype; SicilyBiologyY chromosomeDNA Fingerprintinglanguage.human_languageWhite PeoplePathology and Forensic MedicineGenetics PopulationShort tandem repeatsHaplotypesTandem Repeat SequenceslanguageMicrosatelliteHumansLawSicilianY-chromosomeSicily
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Genome-wide scan for selection signatures reveals novel insights into the adaptive capacity in local North African cattle

2020

International audience; Natural-driven selection is supposed to have left detectable signatures on the genome of North African cattle which are often characterized by the fixation of genetic variants associated with traits under selection pressure and/or an outstanding genetic differentiation with other populations at particular loci. Here, we investigate the population genetic structure and we provide a first outline of potential selection signatures in North African cattle using single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping data. After comparing our data to African, European and indicine cattle populations, we identified 36 genomic regions using three extended haplotype homozygosity statistic…

GenotypeEvolutionMolecular biologyQuantitative Trait Locilcsh:MedicineBreedingNorth African cattle selection signatures candidate genePolymorphism Single NucleotideArticleSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoAfrica NorthernGene FrequencyGeneticsAnimalsSelection Geneticlcsh:ScienceWhole Genome Sequencinglcsh:RGenomicsAdaptation Physiological[SDV.GEN.GA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Animal geneticsGenetics PopulationPhenotypeHaplotypeslcsh:QCattleGenome-Wide Association Study
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The climatic and genetic heritage of Italian goat breeds with genomic SNP data

2021

Local adaptation of animals to the environment can abruptly become a burden when faced with rapid climatic changes such as those foreseen for the Italian peninsula over the next 70 years. Our study investigates the genetic structure of the Italian goat populations and links it with the environment and how genetics might evolve over the next 50 years. We used one of the largest national datasets including > 1000 goats from 33 populations across the Italian peninsula collected by the Italian Goat Consortium and genotyped with over 50 k markers. Our results showed that Italian goats can be discriminated in three groups reflective of the Italian geography and its geo-political situation prec…

GenotypePopulation geneticsGoat conservationScienceAnimals; Genetics Population; Genomics; Genotype; Goats; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Selection GeneticPopulationadaptationArticleClimate Change goat SNPs Goat conservation Goat GeneticsGeneticAnimals; Genetics Population; Genotype; Selection Genetic; Genomics; Goats; Polymorphism Single NucleotideGeneticsAnimalsPolymorphismSelectionSettore AGR/17 - ZOOTECNICA GENERALE E MIGLIORAMENTO GENETICOlocal breedsGoatsQgoatRBiodiversityGoat GeneticsGenomicsSingle NucleotideGoat local breeds SNPs adaptation population structureclimate changeHaplotypeslocal breeds goat genomic analysis climate changegenomic analysisMedicineSNPs
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Genome-Wide SNP-Genotyping Array to Study the Evolution of the Human Pathogen Vibrio vulnificus Biotype 3

2014

Vibrio vulnificus is an aquatic bacterium and an important human pathogen. Strains Of V. vulnificus are classified into three different biotypes. The newly emerged biotype 3 has been found to be clonal and restricted to Israel. In the family Vibrionaceae , horizontal gene transfer is the main mechanism responsible for the emergence of new pathogen groups. To better understand the evolution of the bacterium, and in particular to trace the evolution of biotype 3, we performed genome-wide SNP genotyping of 254 clinical and environmental V. vulnificus isolates with worldwide distribution recovered over a 30-year period, representing all phylogeny groups. A custom single-nucleotide polymorphism …

GenotypingGenome evolutionlcsh:MedicineMarine and Aquatic SciencesGenome ViralVibrio vulnificusPolymorphism Single NucleotideMicrobiologyGenomeEvolution MolecularMolecular GeneticsGeneticslcsh:ScienceMolecular Biology TechniquesCladeVibrio vulnificusMolecular BiologyGenotypingComparative genomicsGeneticsEvolutionary BiologyBacterial EvolutionMultidisciplinarybiologyPhylogenetic treelcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesBiology and Life SciencesAquatic Environmentsbiology.organism_classificationOrganismal EvolutionSNP genotypingHaplotypesBacteris patògensMicrobial EvolutionEarth Scienceslcsh:QPopulation GeneticsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans

2013

Brotherton, Paul et al.-- The Genographic Consortium

Haplogroup L4aHaplogroup MHaplogroup NTime FactorsHaplogroup HMolecular Sequence DataGeneral Physics and AstronomyADN mitocondrialBiologyGenoma humàGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyWhite PeopleArticleEvolution MolecularFilogèniaNeolíticHumansHaplogroup D-M15EuropeusPhylogenyDemographyGeneticsPrincipal Component AnalysisMultidisciplinaryBase SequenceGenome HumanGeneral ChemistryHaplogroup L3Sequence Analysis DNAHaplogroup IJHaplotipGenetics PopulationHaplotypesEvolutionary biologyGenome MitochondrialHuman mitochondrial DNA haplogroupNature Communications
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