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Genetic shift in photoperiodic response correlated with global warming — PNAS
From the Cover Genetic shift in photoperiodic response correlated with global warming
William E. Bradshaw and Christina M. Holzapfel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98 (25), 14509-11 (04 Dec 2001)
doi/10.1073/pnas.241391498
 
Genetic variants of parvovirus B19 identified in the United Kingdom: implications for diagnostic testing.
B J Cohen, J Gandhi, and J P Clewley
Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 36 (2), 152-5 (Jun 2006)
Posted by vipond to B19 Parvovirus variants genetic on Wed Oct 01 2008 at 11:15 UTC | info | related
 
Genetic and functional changes in mitochondria associated with aging
T. Ozawa
Physiological Reviews 77 (2), 425-64 (01 Apr 1997)
 
Meetings that changed the world: Asilomar 1975: DNA modification secured
Nature 455 (7211), 290 (2008)
 
Regulation of endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression by shear stress
M. Uematsu et al.
The American Journal of Physiology 269 (6 Pt 1), C1371-8 (Dec 1995)
 
Integrated detection and population-genetic analysis of SNPs and copy number variation
Steven McCarroll et al.
Nat Genet 40 (10), 1166-74 (Oct 2008)
 
Leader of the pack: gene mapping in dogs and other model organisms
Posted by moener to GWAS variation genetic on Tue Aug 19 2008 at 20:38 UTC | info | related
 
PLoS Genetics: Genetic Variation in an Individual Human Exome
Posted by moener and 1 other to exome variation genetic on Fri Aug 15 2008 at 20:45 UTC | info | related
 
Neutral genetic variation among wild North American
www.users.sbg.ac.at
We investigated neutral genetic variation within and among 53 wild-collected populations of the weedy annual plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, in North America, using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. A. thaliana is thought to have been introduced to North America from Eurasia by humans; such an introduction might be expected to leave a clear geographical signal in the genetic data. To detect such patterns, we sampled populations at several hierarchical geographical levels. We collected individuals from populations in two areas of the Southeast and one in the Midwest, as well as individuals from populations in the Pacific Northwest and Northeast. To estimate within-population variation, we sampled eight individuals from each of six populations in the Southeast and Midwest. Among all 95 individuals analysed, we detected 131 polymorphic AFLP fragments. We found no evidence for continental or regional diversification. Individuals sampled from Midwestern and Southeastern populations intermingled in a neighbour-joining tree, and Mantel tests conducted within the Midwestern and Southeastern regions as well as the full data set failed to detect any significant relationship between geographical and genetic distance. These results mirror those found for most global surveys of neutral genetic variability in A. thaliana. Surprisingly, we detected substantial amounts of neutral genetic variability within populations. The levels of genetic variation within populations, coupled with the nongeographical nature of divergence among populations, are consistent with contemporary gene flow and point to a complex and dynamic population history of A. thaliana in North America.
 
Epigenetics Might Provide Clues for Mood Disorders.
Ahuli - Everything Will Be Alright :), (08 Aug 2008)
Epigenetics is among the hottest topics in medical science today. It is the subject of papers in many of the leading journals and it is a top priority for funding at the National Institutes of Health. And it could turn out to be a big part of the story in depression and bipolar disorder.
Posted by Ahuli to Depression genetic on Sun Aug 10 2008 at 07:00 UTC | info | related

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