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<p>The National Institute on Aging Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease Data Storage Site (NIAGADS) is a national genetics data repository facilitating access to genotypic and phenotypic data for...
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The southern residents face several well-documented external threats. However, the population might also be subject to internal factors that limit population growth, including a reduction in...
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Background Genome wide transcriptome maps can provide tools to identify candidate genes that are over-expressed or silenced in certain disease tissue and increase our understanding of...
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<p>The American cranberry (<em>Vaccinium macrocarpon</em> Ait.) is a recently domesticated, economically important, fruit crop with limited molecular resources. New genetic resources could...
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Background Pairs of related individuals are widely used in linkage analysis. Most of the tests for linkage analysis are based on statistics associated with identity by descent (IBD)...
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Background The availability of complete genome sequences enables all the members of a gene family to be identified without limitations imposed by temporal, spatial or quantitative...
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This site is for browsing WGS (Whole Genome Shotgun) genomes, TSA (Transcriptome Shotgun Assemblies) and TLS (Targeted Locus Study) sets. WGS sequences are incomplete genomes that have been...
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Background Mutations in the fibrillin -1 gene (FBN1) cause Marfan syndrome (MFS), an autosomal dominant multi-system connective tissue disorder. The 200 different mutations reported in...
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Background We investigated fetal and total DNA levels in maternal plasma in patients bearing fetuses affected with Down syndrome in comparison to controls carrying fetuses with normal...
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Background Detection of changes in a protein's evolutionary rate may reveal cases of change in that protein's function. We developed and implemented a simple relative rates test in an...
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Natural selection may result in local adaptation to different environmental conditions across the range of a species. Understanding local adaptation, in turn, informs management decisions such as...
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<p dir="ltr">Data reported in research published in Crop Science, “Mapping the quantitative field resistance to stripe rust in a hard winter wheat population ‘Overley’ × ‘Overland.’” Authors are...
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<p>Sweetpotato (<em>Ipomoea batatas</em>) plays a critical role in food security and is the most important root crop worldwide following potatoes and cassava. In the United States (US), it is...
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<p>Jasmonic acid is a natural plant hormone that induces native defense responses in plants. Sugarbeet (<em>Beta vulgari</em>s L.) root unigenes that were differentially expressed 2 and 60 days...
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H. verticillata samples collected from numerous watersheds from 2014 to 2020 were screened for the presence of A. hydrillicola. After isolation of A. hydrillicola from environmental samples and...
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<p>The CottonGen CottonCyc Pathways Database, part of CottonGen, supports searching and browsing the following CottonCyc databases:</p> <ul> <li>Cyc pathways for JGI v2.0 <em>G. raimondii</em> D5...
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Natural selection may result in local adaptation to different environmental conditions across the range of a species. Understanding local adaptation, in turn, informs management decisions such as...