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Development and validation of a specific real-time PCR protocol for the detection of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus
Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) is a bipartite begomovirus affecting cucurbitaceous and solanaceous crops in the Mediterranean basin since the 2012. It has been categorized as quarantine pest accord...
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Characterization of prostate neuroendocrine cancers and therapeutic management: a literature review
Neuroendocrine prostate cancers (NEPCs) are rare. The current lack of consensus for clinical, biological and pathological characterization as well as therapeutic approach makes the management of those tumors a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Innovative Multisensor Controlled Prosthetic Hand
This article reports the design, realisation and preliminary testing of an innovative multisensor controlled prosthetic hand. The mechanical design is strongly oriented to satisfy the requirements of delivery ...
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Morphology, cytochemistry and immunocytochemistry of the circulating granulocytes of the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta
The eosinophils and heterophils of loggerheads display a similar rounded shape, an eccentric and elongated or slightly lobulated nucleus and a cytoplasm containing acidophilic pleomorphic granules. The charact...
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Partial short-read sequencing of a highly inbred Iberian pig and genomics inference thereof
Despite dramatic reduction in sequencing costs with the advent of next generation sequencing technologies, obtaining a complete mammalian genome sequence at sufficient depth is still costly. An alternative is ...
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Chromosome evolution and improved cytogenetic maps of the Y chromosome in cattle, zebu, river buffalo, sheep and goat
Comparative FISH-map** among Y chromosomes of cattle (Bos taurus, 2n = 60, BTA, submetacentric Y chromosome), zebu (Bos indicus, 2n = 60, BIN, acrocentric Y chromosome but with visible small p-arms), river buff...
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Comparative map** of the prion gene (PRNP) locus in cattle, sheep and human with PCR-generated probes
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Six bovine cosmid-derived microsatellites map** different syntenic groups are fluorescence in situ hybridization mapped to six river buffalo chromosomes
Six bovine cosmid-derived microsatellites (IDVGA53, BTA3/U6; IDVGA61, U13; IDVGA41, BTA12/U27; IDVGA32, BTA15/U19; IDVGA59, BTA26/U26 and IDVGA71, U8), previously assigned to cattle chromosomes, were FISH-mapp...
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FISH Map** of Bovine U21, U1 and U7 Molecular Markers to River Buffalo Chromosomes 3p, 5q and 5p
Three bovine cosmid-derived microsatellites (IDV-GA49, IDVGA7 and IDVGA47), previously assigned to cattle syntenic groups U1, U7 and U21, respectively, were fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) mapped to riv...
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Isolation of coding sequences from bovine cosmids by means of exon trap**
Exon trap** was employed to identify coding sequences from a collection of 46 bovine cosmids, previously characterized for the presence of microsatellite markers and physically mapped to chromosomes by FISH....
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A medium-density genetic linkage map of the bovine genome
A cattle genetic linkage map was constructed which covers more than 95 percent of the bovine genome at medium density. Seven hundred and forty six DNA polymorphisms were genotyped in cattle families which comp...
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Cosmid-derived markers anchoring the bovine genetic map to the physical map
The map** strategy for the bovine genome described in this paper uses large insert clones as a tool for physical map** and as a source of highly polymorphic microsatellites for genetic ty**, and was one ...
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Physical map** of connexin 32 (GJB1) and 43 (GJA1) genes to bovine Chromosomes Xq22 and 9q15/16 by fluorescence in situ hybridization
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Chromosomal localization and molecular characterization of 53 cosmid-derived bovine microsatellites
Gene map** in cattle has progressed rapidly in recent years largely owing to the introduction of powerful genetic markers, such as the microsatellites, and through advances in physical map** techniques suc...
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Map** of syntenic groups U7 and U27 to bovine Chromosomes 25 and 12, respectively
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Preparation of high molecular weight plant DNA and its use for artificial chromosome construction
The availability of a substantial amount of high molecular weight DNA is an essential prerequisite for the construction of yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) libraries. Parameters concerning protoplast isolatio...
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Chapter
Plasticity of the Rice Genome: DNA Amplification in Cultured Cells
A message that geneticists and molecular biologists are increasingly addressing to plant breeders is that the plant genome is remarkably unstable. Plants of a population within a species can show karyotypic va...
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A repeated chromosomal DNA sequence is amplified as a circular extrachromosomal molecule in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
The plasmid pE10 is a pBR322-derived plasmid carrying a 4.5 kb rice (Oryza sativa L.) repeated DNA sequence. The cloned sequence has been shown to be amplified in cultured rice cells. The analysis of practically ...
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Cytological analysis and sorting of a human supernumerary minichromosome
In a newborn female, an abnormal karyotype, 46,XX/47,XX,+mar/47,XX,+9, was found associated with several malformations. The marker chromosome was present in 70% of peripheral blood lymphocytes, and its size ap...
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Brief Reports on All Topics
S. typhi strains harboring R plasmids are a common finding in Mexico City hospitals. The predominant R plasmids share the following properties: they belong to the same incompatibility group (H1)’ have a molecular...