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Patterns of genetic and phenotypic variation in Iris haynei and I. atrofusca (Iris sect. Oncocyclus = the royal irises) along an ecogeographical grad…

2002

Iris haynei and I. atrofusca are two closely related narrow endemics distributed vicariously along an ecogeographical north-south gradient in Israel and the West Bank. To obtain baseline information of the taxonomic status, conservation and population history of these taxa, we investigated patterns of phenotypic variation and the partitioning of genetic variation within and among populations using dominant random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Multivariate (principal components analysis) and taxonomic distance analyses based on morphometric traits from eight populations revealed no unambiguous separation into two distinct groups. Results of genetic analyses for nine populations d…

Conservation geneticsGeneticsGenetic diversityeducation.field_of_studyConservation of Natural ResourcesEcologyPopulation sizePopulationGenetic VariationDNAIncipient speciationBiologyPlantsRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniquePhenotypeEvolutionary biologyGenetic variationMultivariate AnalysisGeneticsBiological dispersalIsraeleducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyIsolation by distanceMolecular ecology
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A population genetic study of the endangered plant speciesLimonium dufourii(Plumbaginaceae) based on amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)

1999

Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) is a triploid species with obligate apomictic reproduction and is endemic to the East Mediterranean coast of Spain, where it is present in only six populations, most of which have a very low number of individuals. Genetic variation and population structure in this species was studied using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) as markers, using the same individuals as in a previous study with random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). Three different primers provided 252 bands of which 51 were polymorphic among the 152 individuals analysed. Those polymorphic bands were able to define 65 different phenotypes, of which all but two were present in onl…

Conservation geneticsGeneticseducation.field_of_studybiologyLimoniumPopulationfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationRAPDDNA profilingGenetic variationGeneticsAmplified fragment length polymorphismGenetic variabilityeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular Ecology
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Phylogenetic relationships, evolutionary origin, taxonomic status, and genetic structure of the endangered local Lower Elbe river (Germany) endemic O…

2005

Abstract Oenanthe conioides is an endangered local endemic of the Lower Elbe river region in Germany where it is found in areas with freshwater tides. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were used to investigate its phylogenetic relationships, evolutionary origin, taxonomic status, and genetic structure. Oe. conioides is most closely related to Oe. aquatica and Oe. fluviatilis, and cannot be distinguished from Oe. aquatica by ITS sequence variation. Oe. aquatica is found mainly in standing or slow-flowing freshwater habitats. The AFLP analysis indicated that Oe. conioides may constitute a monophyletic lineage nested within Oe. aquatica…

Conservation geneticseducation.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyPopulationZoologySmall population sizePlant ScienceBiologySubspeciesSympatric speciationGenetic structureGenetic variationAmplified fragment length polymorphismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Selective Encapsulation and Enhancement of the Emission Properties of a Luminescent Cu(I) Complex in Mesoporous Silica

2018

Copper complexChemistrypolymorphOrganic Chemistry02 engineering and technologyMesoporous silica010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesEncapsulation (networking)Inorganic ChemistryChemical engineeringsilicaDrug DiscoveryluminescenceencapsulationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceta116copper complexHelvetica Chimica Acta
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Mutation Analysis of Core Binding Factor A1 in Patients with Cleidocranial Dysplasia

1999

SummaryCleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by patent fontanelles, wide cranial sutures, hypoplasia of clavicles, short stature, supernumerary teeth, and other skeletal anomalies. We recently demonstrated that mutations in the transcription factor CBFA1, on chromosome 6p21, are associated with CCD. We have now analyzed the CBFA1 gene in 42 unrelated patients with CCD. In 18 patients, mutations were detected in the coding region of the CBFA1 gene, including 8 frameshift, 2 nonsense, and 9 missense mutations, as well as 2 novel polymorphisms. A cluster of missense mutations at arginine 225 (R225) identifies this residue as crucial for CBFA1 function. …

Core binding factorRecombinant Fusion ProteinsDNA Mutational AnalysisGreen Fluorescent ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutation MissenseHuman malformation syndromeCore Binding Factor Alpha 1 SubunitBiologyTransfectionmedicine.disease_causeBone and BonesCleidocranial dysplasiaCell LineFrameshift mutationCBFA1GeneticsmedicineHumansMissense mutationGenetics(clinical)SupernumeraryFrameshift MutationGenetics (clinical)Sequence DeletionGeneticsMutationPolymorphism GeneticCleidocranial DysplasiaCore Binding FactorsArticlesmedicine.diseaseOsteochondrodysplasiaNeoplasm ProteinsRadiographyNuclear localizationLuminescent ProteinsPhenotypeMicroscopy FluorescenceMutation testingTranscription factorHaploinsufficiencyToothTranscription FactorsThe American Journal of Human Genetics
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Impact of crop species on bacterial community structure during anaerobic co-digestion of crops and cow manure

2008

The bacterial communities in three continuously stirred tank reactors co-digesting cow manure with grass silage, oat straw, and sugar beet tops, respectively, were investigated by 16S rRNA gene-based fingerprints and clone libraries. The analyses revealed both clearly distinct and similar phylotypes in the bacterial communities between the reactors. The major groups represented in the three reactors were Clostridia, unclassified Bacteria, and Bacteroidetes. Phylotypes affiliated with Bacilli or Deltaproteobacteria were unique to the sugar beet and straw reactor, respectively. Unclassified Bacteria dominated in sugar beet reactor while in the straw and grass reactor Clostridia was the domina…

Crops AgriculturalEnvironmental EngineeringSilageBioengineeringcomplex mixturesClostridiaBioreactorsRNA Ribosomal 16SAnimalsAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalPhylogenyElectrophoresis Agar GelBacteriaBase SequencebiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentfungitechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesBacteroidetesGeneral MedicineStrawequipment and suppliesbiology.organism_classificationManureClone CellsManureAnaerobic digestionAgronomyCattleSugar beetCow dungPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthBioresource Technology
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Phase transition in bis(ethyldimethylammonium) pentachloroantimonate(III)

1999

The crystal structure of a new member of the alkylammonium chloroantimonate family, namely bis-(ethyldimethylammonium) pentachloroantimonate(III), [C 2 H 5 NH(CH 3 ) 2 ] 2 [SbCl 5 ], was determined at room temperature. The anionic sublattice consists of isolated distorted square-pyramidal [SbCl 5 ] 2- units and two crystallographically inequivalent disordered ethyldimethylammonium cations connected to anions by NH...Cl hydrogen bonds. The disorder is realised by the presence of two positions for all C, N and H atoms, and is explained as being a result of the overall reorientation of cations along the long axis of the molecule. One second-order phase transition was found at ca 160 K and resu…

CrystallographyPhase transitionPolymorphism (materials science)StereochemistryChemistryHydrogen bondMoleculeOrthorhombic crystal systemGeneral MedicineCrystal structureTriclinic crystal systemGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMonoclinic crystal systemActa Crystallographica Section C-Crystal Structure Communications
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Polymorphism and “reverse” spin transition in the spin crossover system [Co(4-terpyridone)2](CF3SO3)2·1H2O

2009

[EN] Compound [Co(4-terpyridone)(2)](CF3SO3)(2)center dot 1H(2)O, where 4-terpyridone is 2,6-bis(2-pyridyl)-4(1H)-pyridone, forms two polymorphs. Polymorph 1 displays a continuous spin conversion in the temperature region 300-120 K while polymorph 2 shows, on cooling, the onset of a continuous high-spin (HS) to low-spin (LS) conversion interrupted by an abrupt "reverse'' spin transition in the temperature region 217-203 K. The formed unstable HS intermediate phase (IP) undergoes a strong cooperative "normal'' spin transition characterised by a hysteresis loop 33 K wide. The structural data give support for a crystallographic phase transition, which takes place concomitantly with the "revers…

CrystallographyPhase transitionSpin statesPolymorphism (materials science)Spin crossoverChemistryFISICA APLICADAMaterials ChemistrySpin transitionGeneral ChemistryCatalysisNew Journal of Chemistry
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Molecular Identification of Yeasts Associated with Traditional Egyptian Dairy Products

2009

This study aimed to examine the diversity and ecology of yeasts associated with traditional Egyptian dairy products employing molecular techniques in yeast identification. A total of 120 samples of fresh and stored Domiati cheese, kariesh cheese, and "Matared" cream were collected from local markets and examined. Forty yeast isolates were cultured from these samples and identified using the restriction-fragment length polymorphism (RFLPs) of 5.8S-ITS rDNA region and sequencing of the domains D1 and D2 of the 26S rRNA gene. Yeasts were identified as Issatchenkia orientalis (13 isolates), Candida albicans (4 isolates), Clavispora lusitaniae (Candida lusitaniae) (9 isolates), Kodamaea ohmeri (…

Cultured Milk ProductsFood HandlingColony Count MicrobialDNA RibosomalPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyFoodborne DiseasesKluyveromyces marxianusCheeseYeastsAnimalsFood microbiologyFood scienceSodium Chloride DietaryMycological Typing TechniquesCandida albicansPhylogenybiologyCandida lusitaniaeWaterHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationCorpus albicansYeastKodamaea ohmeriRNA RibosomalFood MicrobiologyEgyptPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFood ScienceJournal of Food Science
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Study of the Evolutionary Relationships among Limonium Species (Plumbaginaceae) Using Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Molecular Markers

2000

The genus Limonium, due to the patchiness of the natural habitats of its species as well as the high frequency of hybridization and polyploidy and the possibility of reproduction by apomixis, provides an example of all the principal mechanisms of rapid speciation of plants. As an initial study of evolution in this genus, we have analyzed intra- and interspecific variability in 17 species from section Limonium, the largest in the genus, based on RFLPs of cpDNA and nuclear rDNA ITS sequences. In the cpDNA analysis, 21 restriction enzymes were used, resulting in 779 fragments, 490 of which were variable and 339 parsimony informative. L. furfuraceum exhibited two relatively divergent cpDNA hapl…

CytoplasmChloroplastsLimoniumMolecular Sequence DataBiologyDNA RibosomalPhylogeneticsSequence Homology Nucleic AcidApomixisPolyphylyBotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyPhylogenyPlant Physiological PhenomenaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCell NucleusBase SequencePhylogenetic treeMediterranean RegionReproductionGenetic VariationPlantsbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionReticulate evolutionChloroplast DNARestriction fragment length polymorphismPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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