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    Characteristics of site variation among clones of the 340-base pair, tandemly repeated EcoR1 family of human DNA

    Twenty-four clones of EcoR1-restricted, 340-base pair (bp) DNA derived from human DNA have been sequenced and compared to a published consensus sequence for this family. No two clones were found to have identical...

    N. Burr Furlong, Koenraad Marien, Ben Flook, Jim White in Biochemical Genetics (1986)

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    Sequence Heteroplasmy of D-Loop and rRNA Coding Regions in Mitochondrial DNA from Holstein Cows of Independent Maternal Lineages

    A mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragment containing the D-loop, phenylalanine tRNA, valine tRNA, and 12S and 16 rRNA genes was cloned and sequenced from 36 cows of 18 maternal lineages to identify the polymorphic ...

    Jianming Wu, Renotta K. Smith, A. E. Freeman, Donald C. Beitz in Biochemical Genetics (2000)

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    Biochemical Genetic Relationships Among Tunisian Hares (Lepus sp.), South African Cape Hares (L. capensis), and European Brown Hares (L. europaeus)

    Tunisian hares (n = 45), currently assigned to Lepus capensis, were assayed for allelic variation at 40 allozyme loci, and allele frequencies at 32 loci were directly compared with earlier data of South African c...

    Hichem Ben Slimen, Franz Suchentrunk, Abdelmajid Memmi in Biochemical Genetics (2005)

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    Mitochondrial CR-1 Variation in Sardinian Hares and Its Relationships with Other Old World Hares (Genus Lepus)

    Among the European fauna, the Sardinian hare (Lepus sp.) is peculiar in that it differs from all other hares inhabiting the continent. Here, we report on the variation of a 461 bp sequence of hypervariable domain...

    Massimo Scandura, Laura Iacolina, Hichem Ben Slimen in Biochemical Genetics (2007)

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    MLPA Subtelomere Analysis in Tunisian Mentally Retarded Patients

    Subtelomeric rearrangements significantly contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and result in several mental retardation syndromes; however, most subtelomeric defects lack a characteristic phenotype. Thi...

    Lamia Hila, Hédia Tébourbi, Leila Abaied, Imène Rejeb in Biochemical Genetics (2009)

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    Association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphisms with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in a Tunisian Population

    GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms have been proposed in relationship with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We investigated the association between these polymorphisms and COPD (as well as its subtypes em...

    Ramzi Lakhdar, Sabri Denden, Jalel Knani, Nadia Leban, Houria Daimi in Biochemical Genetics (2010)

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    Development of Molecular Tools for Characterization and Genetic Diversity Analysis in Tunisian Fig (Ficus carica) Cultivars

    Fig, Ficus carica L., is a useful genetic resource for commercial cultivation. In this study, RAPD (60), ISSR (48), RAMPO (63), and SSR (34) markers were compared to detect polymorphism and to establish genetic r...

    Khaled Chatti, Ghada Baraket, Ahmed Ben Abdelkrim, Olfa Saddoud in Biochemical Genetics (2010)

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    Very Low Mitochondrial Diversity and Genetic Homogeneity in the Starfish Echinaster sepositus Along the Tunisian Coast

    Noureddine Chatti, Rym Zitari-Chatti, Mohamed Habib Attia in Biochemical Genetics (2012)

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    Association of PON1 and PON2 Polymorphisms with PON1 Activity and Significant Coronary Stenosis in a Tunisian Population

    PON1 and PON2 have attracted considerable attention as candidate genes for coronary heart disease because their enzymes function as key factors in lipoprotein catabolism pathways. We studied the ...

    Jihène Rejeb, Asma Omezzine, Lamia Rebhi, Imen Boumaiza in Biochemical Genetics (2013)

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    PCR-Based Screening for the Most Prevalent Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Mutations (PI S, Z, and Mmalton) in COPD Patients from Eastern Tunisia

    It is generally agreed that the protease inhibitor (PI) alleles PI*S (Val264Glu) and PI*Z (Lys342Glu) are the most common alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency variants worldwide, but the PI*Mmalton allele (ΔPhe52) p...

    Sabri Denden, Ramzi Lakhdar, Nadia Boudawara Keskes in Biochemical Genetics (2013)

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    Association of Lymphotoxin Alpha Polymorphism with Type 1 Diabetes in a Tunisian Population

    We investigated the association of the lymphotoxin (LT)-α gene polymorphism +249A/G with type 1 diabetes. The distribution of genotypes of the LT-α +249A/G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was assessed in 115...

    Mouna Stayoussef, Ines Zidi, Jihen Ben Mansour, Imen Moumni in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Analysis of Salt-Induced mRNA Transcripts in Tunisian Local Barley (Hordeum vulgare) Leaves Identified by Differential Display RT-PCR

    Karim Kadri, Raouda Abdellaoui, Hatem Cheikh Mhamed in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Homeobox Genes Expressed During Echinoderm Arm Regeneration

    Regeneration in echinoderms has proved to be more amenable to study in the laboratory than the more classical vertebrate models, since the smaller genome size and the absence of multiple orthologs for differen...

    Yousra Ben Khadra, Khaled Said, Michael Thorndyke, Pedro Martinez in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Association Between Haptoglobin 2-2 Genotype and Coronary Artery Disease and Its Severity in a Tunisian Population

    Haptoglobin (Hp) polymorphism generates three common human genotypes (Hp1-1, Hp2-1, and Hp2-2), having functional differences, related to the risk of development of cardiovascular diseases. These functions are...

    Amira Moussa, Jihène Rejeb, Asma Omezzine, Lamia Rebhi in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Genetic Similarity Among Tunisian Olive Cultivars and Two Unknown Feral Olive Trees Estimated Through SSR Markers

    We used eight informative microsatellite markers for fingerprinting and evaluation of genetic similarity among 15 Tunisian olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars and two feral unknown trees named Soulela 1 and Soulel...

    Rayda Ben-Ayed, Cinderella Sans-Grout, Fabienne Moreau in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Association Analysis of IGF2BP2, KCNJ11, and CDKAL1 Polymorphisms with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a Moroccan Population: A Case–Control Study and Meta-analysis

    Associations with type 2 diabetes mellitus have been identified for variants CDKAL1 rs7756992, KCNJ11 rs5219, and IGF2BP2 rs4402960 in different populations. In a case–control study of 250 unrelated Moroccan diab...

    Houda Benrahma, Hicham Charoute, Khaled Lasram, Redouane Boulouiz in Biochemical Genetics (2014)

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    Bayesian and Phylogenic Approaches for Studying Relationships among Table Olive Cultivars

    To enhance table olive tree authentication, relationship, and productivity, we consider the analysis of 18 worldwide table olive cultivars (Olea europaea L.) based on morphological, biological, and physicochemica...

    Rayda Ben Ayed, Karim Ennouri, Fathi Ben Amar, Fabienne Moreau in Biochemical Genetics (2017)

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    A Grapevine-Inducible Gene Vv-α-gal/SIP Confers Salt and Desiccation Tolerance in Escherichia coli and Tobacco at Germinative Stage

    Grapevine is an important fruit crop cultivated worldwide. Previously, we have reported the characterization of a salt stress-inducible gene Vv-α-gal/SIP isolated from the tolerant grapevine cultivar Razegui. In ...

    Samia Daldoul, Anis Ben Amar, Mahmoud Gargouri, Hajer Limam in Biochemical Genetics (2018)

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    Association of TNF-α-308 Polymorphism with Susceptibility to Autoimmune Hepatitis in Tunisians

    Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic hepatitis of unknown etiology and several proinflammatory cytokines are implicated in its pathogenesis. The association of TNF-α gene polymorphism with AIH onset is not ...

    Marwa Chaouali, Mouna Ben Azaiez, Aymen Tezeghdenti, Awatef Lagha in Biochemical Genetics (2018)

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    Combination of Simple Sequence Repeat, S-Locus Polymorphism and Phenotypic Data for Identification of Tunisian Plum Species (Prunus spp.)

    Plums (Prunus spp.) are among the first fruit tree species that attracted human interest. Artificial crosses between wild and domesticated species of plums are still paving the way for creation of new phenotypic ...

    Ghada Baraket, Donia Abdallah, Sana Ben Mustapha in Biochemical Genetics (2019)

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