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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MEIOSES»
Scopri l'uso di
meioses nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
meioses e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Handbook of Statistical Genetics
Note that the last equality in (19.67) again only holds as a special case, where Pr
(Qfi ⇐ Qfs) = Pr(Qfi ⇐ Qms) = 0.5, and represents the average of the joint
probabilities of the meioses anterior to Qfi and of Qfi conditional on Qfi = Qfs and
on Qfi ...
David J. Balding, Martin Bishop, Chris Cannings, 2008
2
Statistical Inference from Genetic Data on Pedigrees
INTERFERENCE BY METROPOLIS-HASTINGS 149 assigning each multiplex
meiosis its appropriate Markov transition probabilities, can greatly improve
efficiency of the MCMC. There are fewer (multiplex) meioses to resample: in the
example ...
Elizabeth Alison Thompson, 2000
3
Forensic DNA Typing: Biology, Technology, and Genetics of ...
(1997) tested only 42 males but were able to infer information from 213
generations or meioses (once three illegitimate lines had been removed) while
Bonne-Tamir et al. (2003) examined 74 male samples that spanned 139
generations.
4
Genetic Mapping in Experimental Populations
In many situations, significant differences exist between the recombination rates
in the male and female meioses. In some species, the male meiosis shows a
higher level, and in others the female; for overviews, see Burt et al. (1991) and ...
J. W. Van Ooijen, J. Jansen, 2013
Such a density is certainly high enough for any type of genetic mapping. With the
improvement in SNP detection techniques, it is likely that SNP mapping will
replace microsatellite mapping in the near future. How many meioses to look at?
6
Medical BioMethods Handbook
Informative and uninformative meioses for linkage analysis. (A) Uninformative
meioses: the grandparents are not available and the phase of II-1 (useful for
linkage analysis) is unknown. (B) Informative meioses: the genotypes of the first ...
John M. Walker, Ralph Rapley, 2005
7
Handbook of Molecular-Genetic Techniques for Brain and ...
Lower Upper Kosambi Probability meioses meioses meiosesa (r) :l:SE 95% CI r
95% CI r (cM) (P)b Meiotic Map - Physical Map Integration "Top_down" "Bottom-
up" Physical map. 0 100 100 0.000 0.00 - 0.03 0.0 <<0.0001 5 95 100 0.050
0.022 ...
W.E. Crusio, R.T. Gerlai, 1999
8
Encyclopedia of Genetics
In particular, the process of crossing-over, which recombines the two
homologous chromosomes, has been compared in normal meiosis and in those
meioses giving rise to aneuploidy. The results are intriguing. Recombination is
clearly ...
Eric C. R. Reeve, Isobel Black, 2001
9
Essential Fungal Genetics
As a general rule, therefore, the percentage of meioses in which a crossover
occurs equals twice the recombination frequency. A recombination frequency of
20% means that 40% of meioses have a crossover in that interval; additionally, ...
David Moore, LilyAnn Novak Frazer, 2002
10
Genetics and Genomics in Medicine
The segregation of alleles from each marker locus is followed through a suitably
large number of informative meioses (see Figure 8.4 for examples of informative
and uninformative meioses). In practice that means having access to samples ...
Tom Strachan, Judith Goodship, Patrick Chinnery, 2014
6 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MEIOSES»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
meioses nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Parent–progeny sequencing indicates higher mutation rates in …
... samples should be heterozygous (the probability that the same mutation occurs in the same position of the genome in two independent meioses is negligible). «Nature.com, lug 15»
The Y-chromosome point mutation rate in humans
Consequently, all subsequent analyses were based on the 482 branches with >10× sequence depth, which comprised 1,365 meioses or 47,123 years. Although ... «Nature.com, mar 15»
Combinatorial Conflicting Homozygosity (CCH) analysis enables the …
Because recombinations occur with a median spacing of ~75 cM per meiosis, when dealing with a small number (i.e. <20) meioses in a single ... «BMC Blogs Network, mar 15»
Evolution has a simple genetic skeleton
To move to the stage where I often put the spotlight in this blog, population genetics, one must imagine repeated meioses across sets of ... «Discover Magazine, set 13»
Identification of genomic regions shared between distant relatives
... of the corresponding common ancestor to be from around five generations ago (10 meioses, since 10cM is 1/10th of a typical chromosome). «Genomes Unzipped, mag 13»
Memorial for late yeast expert Robert Mortimer
"Rather than analyzing a few meioses, it was now possible for one person to analyze thousands of meioses, which Mortimer, his students and ... «UC Berkeley, ott 07»