ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT EPISTASIS
From Greek: a stopping, from ephistanai to stop, from epi- + histanai to put.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EPISTASIS»
Découvrez l'usage de
epistasis dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
epistasis et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process
This book is an overview of non-additive evolutionary genetics, integrating all work to date on all levels of evolutionary investigation of the importance of epistasis in the evolutionary process in general.
Jason B. Wolf, Edmund D. Brodie, Michael John Wade, 2000
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The genetics problem solver
Because dominance is not expressed, the genotypic and pheno- typic ratios are
identicaL EPISTASIS • PROBLEM 6-3 What is epistasis? Distinguish between the
terms epistasis and dominance. SOLUTION: Several genes are usually ...
Research and Education Association, 1987
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Epistasis at Measured Genotypes and the Dynamics of ...
Thus, the ratio of Va calculated using full genotypic values to that calculated
using non-epistatic values provides a measure of the effects of epistasis
independent of the effects of dominance for a specific generation of interest.
Similar analyses ...
Joseph Patrick Jarvis, 2008
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Genetic Techniques for Biological Research: A Case Study ...
6. Epistasis. Analysis. OVERVIEW The Random House Dictionary of the English
Language — Unabridged Edition (1966) defines epistasis as a genetic term
describing the 'interaction between nonallelic genes in which one combination of
...
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Molecular Dissection of Complex Traits
CONTENTS 8.1 Introduction 119 8.2 Detection of Epistasis Affecting Complex
Traits Using DNA Markers 120 8.2.1 Classification of Epistasis 120 8.2.2
Quantitative Genetic Models for Epistasis 121 8.2.2.1 F2 Populations 121 8.2.2.2
RI and ...
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Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial ...
Table 3: Symmetric Bipolar Function (SBF) and Trap Function (TF) Table 4: The
Epistasis Variances of Five Functions Table 5: functions are both deceptive and
hard for GAs to optimize. 4.2 Non-Deceptive but GA-Hard Function We choose a
...
M Ali, M Matthews, D Potter, 1997
This potential explains why it can be so difficult to determine how certain
conditions are inherited. Epistasis can act along with reduced penetrance to
create extremely elusive patterns of inheritance — patterns that often can only be
worked out ...
Tara Rodden Robinson, 2011
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Perspectives on Genetics: Anecdotal, Historical, and ...
Frequently genes interact with one another, distorting simple Mendelian ratios
and sometimes leading to novel phenotypes. Ninety years ago, William Bateson
coined the term "epistasis" to describe this sort of interaction (he appears to have
...
James Franklin Crow, William F. Dove, 2000
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The Evolution of Population Biology
Epistasis is also significant in the evolution of sexually antagonistic genes (Rice
1992). 6.4.4 Epistasis and sexual traits Our views about whether epistasis is
common or rare in nature would determine where we should look for it. Assuming
that ...
Rama S. Singh, Marcy K. Uyenoyama, 2004
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Population Genetics: A Concise Guide
u a 0.5 0.0 500 1000 1500 Number of deleterious alleles 2000 Figure 3.5: The
fitness of a genotype as a function of the numbers of deleterious alleles for three
models of epistasis. ergistic epistasis gives a very different view of gene action.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «EPISTASIS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
epistasis est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Evolution Most Pure: Unpredictable and Irreversible
“Here we use computational models of thermodynamic stability in a ligand-binding protein to explore the structure of epistasis in simulations of ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, juin 15»
Voice Coils – “An Atrium” (Feat. Mitski) (Stereogum Premiere)
... Kevin Wunderlich (of Epistasis, Couch Slut), and Cameron Wisch (of Porches), all make up Voice Coils. The band will release their Heaven's ... «Stereogum, juin 15»
Sexual conflict maintains variation at an insecticide resistance locus
DDT resistance, epistasis and male fitness in flies. J Evol Biol. 2011; 24:1351-62. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text OpenURL. Return to ... «BMC Blogs Network, juin 15»
Call for crop improvement Analysis articles
... starting with a mechanistic genomic understanding of phenomena such as epistasis, heterosis, expression dominance and trait stability. «Nature.com, mai 15»
Co-expression network of neural-differentiation genes shows …
Evidence of statistical epistasis between DISC1, CIT and NDEL1 impacting risk for schizophrenia: biological validation with functional ... «BMC Blogs Network, mai 15»
Tipping points and early warning signals in the genomic …
Epistasis, or interaction between loci, is defined here as an interaction of each locus with K other loci of the same genome. The larger K, the ... «Nature.com, mai 15»
Genetically integrated traits and rugged adaptive landscapes in …
Pleiotropy and epistasis lie at the heart of much of evolutionary theory. Together they give rise to the complex mapping between genotype and ... «BMC Blogs Network, mai 15»
Common polygenic variation in coeliac disease and confirmation of …
Recent studies have found evidence of epistasis contributing to both psoriasis and multiple sclerosis disease risk, indicating that it plays an ... «Nature.com, avril 15»
Bacterial genetics Pneumococci switch it up
... than that expected by chance, which could not be fully explained by more frequent recombination, genetic epistasis or bacterial metabolism. «Nature.com, avril 15»
Screening toll-like receptor markers to predict latent tuberculosis …
Therefore, it is important to identify gene–gene interactions (epistasis), because they may more accurately predict the risk of disease than ... «BMC Blogs Network, mars 15»