Not exact matches
Past studies have implicated
multiple genes — on
chromosomes 5, 6, and 11 —
in ADHD.
They used a variety of population genetics and bioinformatics approaches to analyze genetic diversity along the
chromosomes in multiple wheat varieties around the world.
Anderson and colleagues focused on the gene UBE3A,
multiple copies of which causes a form of autism
in humans (called isodicentric
chromosome 15q).
Still, the concentration of male fertility genes on the Y
chromosome,
in multiple copies and «spell - checked» by a novel form of genetic recombination, supports a surprising theory.
According to their model,
multiple translocations deposited the two sex determinants on the same
chromosome, with a centromere
in between.
Moreover, approximately 30 % of follicular lymphoma patients lose also a portion of
chromosome 6, affecting
multiple genes involved
in suppressing the emergence of a tumor.
The finding that normal fertilization can result
in embryos containing cells with different parental sets of
chromosomes is a new mechanism for chimerism, which was previously thought to occur only as the result of fertilization errors, for example, the fusion of
multiple sperm or eggs to form an embryo.
Multiple components distributed on the
chromosomes and megaplasmid that contribute to the ability of D. radiodurans to survive under conditions of starvation, oxidative stress, and high amounts of DNA damage were identified.Deinococcus radiodurans represents an organism
in which all systems for DNA repair, DNA damage export, desiccation and starvation recovery, and genetic redundancy are present
in one cell.
We also performed the first example of cross validation using complementary CC resources to verify the effect of sperm curvilinear velocity from the PWK / PhJ haplotype on
chromosome 2
in an independent population across
multiple generations.
Variations
in the normal ploidy are referred to as aneuploidy (gain or loss of whole
chromosomes) and polyploidy (gain of
multiple sets of
chromosomes).
Genome - wide TDT analysis
in a localized population with a high prevalance of
multiple sclerosis indicates the importance of a region on
chromosome 14q».
The pre-publication data that we release via this website is embargoed for publication except for analyses of single
chromosomes in single strains or single gene loci across
multiple strains.
That poses an obvious problem during S phase: While DNA replication machineries («replisomes») zip along the
chromosomes trying to faithfully duplicate the entire genome
in a matter of just a couple of hours, they encounter — on average —
multiple cohesin rings that are already wrapped around DNA.
How do meiocytes ensure that recombination at repetitive elements, which are located
in multiple copies on
multiple chromosomes, do not lead to pairing and crossover formation between non-homologous
chromosomes?