... is geneticvariation for phenotypic plasticity in response to cold or warm environments ...and genetic sources tended to affect offspring size to a similar extent, emphasizing the importance of ...
... completely discarded as potential source population. Nonetheless, if data from a third (southern) potential source population become available, these results could be re-interpreted. Despite several attempts, we failed ...
... of geneticvariation between and within populations of raulí (Nothofagus ...the genetic diversity of 587 individuals, belonging to 22 populations of Nothofagus nervosa that were distributed through ...
... between geneticvariation of the ELOVL6 gene and insulin sensitivity in humans, measured by HOMA as well as hyperinsulinemia at 120 minutes after the ...
... Molecular clock estimates were calculated through the mean divergence time among all nuclear and mitochon- drial haplotypes found for N. cervinus. Relative-rate tests were performed to test the equality of evolutionary ...
... lethal genetic disease, is characterized by substan- tial clinical ...the variation is genetically conferred, and recent stud- ies have begun to identify chromosomal locations that identify specific genes as ...
... (l963d), indicates that any attempt to solve the real taxonomie situatíon oí' the í'ormer Miskito based on gene tic markers would be to a great extent misleadíng. Moreover, the phylogenetic approach is further limited by ...
... Hopkinson 1976, Mestriner, Si moes & Salzano 1980, Bowman & Kurowsky 1982, Mourant 1983) but witbout a clear pattem among tbe groups compared in Table 1. c. A third group of loci shows a rather interesting ...
... allelic variation of these markers was examined and compared among sampling localities using FSTAT Version ...in genetic diversity were tested by a Friedman test using the program SPSS version 15 (SPSS Inc, ...
... analyse miRNA sequences in the different tissues, not only at the DNA but also at the RNA level. Importantly, new technologies are developing and very recently Helicos BioSciences, for instance, have claimed to be able ...
... other genetic factors (regulatory regions or upstream of exon 1) may be important in the susceptibility of prion sporadic ...any genetic factors that can explain prion ...
... low genetic and phylogeographic structures, which is incongruent with respect to co-distributed species and studies of am- phibians with similar distribution ...
... which genetic differentiation increases with environ- mental differences, independent of geographic distance, and which is agnostic with respect to the underlying processes that generated ...spatial genetic ...
... Kimura emphasized that the neutral theory is not incompatible with the idea of an important role for natural selection in shaping human geneticvariation. Strong negative selection, for example, which ...
... The geneticvariation of this razor clam was analysed by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) in six populations from Spain, Portugal and ...the genetic diversity were comparable among ...
... which genetic differentiation increases with environ- mental differences, independent of geographic distance, and which is agnostic with respect to the underlying processes that generated ...spatial genetic ...
... common geneticvariation involved in susceptibility to etiologically complex ...common geneticvariation involved in susceptibility to upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) ...
... of geneticvariation and selfing rates of the delayed selfer ...estimate genetic diversity, inbreeding coefficient, selfing rate and the pro- portion of outcrossing of each ...less genetic ...
... the geneticvariation observable in the gene today, thus examining the extant geneticvariation may allow us gain some insight into the genes evolutionary history including possible selective ...
... The genetic diversity of 41 Ecuadorian entomopathogenic fungal strains plus one isolate from the USA, from a collection maintained by INIAP (Instituto Nacional Autónomo de Investigaciones Agropecuarias) was ...