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A putative human equivalent of the murine Xlr (X-linked, lymphocyte-regulated) protein
The murine Xlr (X-linked, lymphocyte-regulated) gene family was originally identified by subtractive cDNA hybridization and cloning. It was found to...
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Sixty-nine kilobases of contiguous human genomic sequence containing the α-galactosidase A and Bruton's tyrosine kinase loci
Several disease loci have been mapped to the Xq21.3–Xq22 region of the human X Chromosome (Chr) including X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA), Fabry...
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Chromosomal localization and molecular-marker tagging of the powdery mildew resistance gene (Lv) in tomato
We report the tagging of a powdery mildew [ Leveillula taurica (Lév.) Arnaud.] resistance gene (Lv) in tomato using RAPD and RFLP markers. DNA from a...
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Shallow Shotgun Sequencing as a Strategy for Finding Coding Exons
Narrowing candidate genomic segments down to a size compatible with contig assembly by shotgun sequencing is a limiting step in the identification of... -
Olfactory Event-Related Potentials in the Diagnosis of Smell Disorders
In 1978 Kobal and Plattig [1] introduced a technique that allowed chemosensory stimulation of the nasal cavity without simultaneously altering... -
The molecular genetics of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common disorder whose prevalence rises steeply with age from less than 1% at age 65 years to at least 20% and possibly... -
Evolution of the mammalian XY pairing segment
The highly heteromorphic mammalian X and Y chromosomes are thought to have evolved from a homologous chromosome pair (Ohno 1967). Consequently,... -
From Chromosome Number to Chromosome Map: the contribution of human cytogenetics to genome map**
Human chromosomes made virtually no contribution to the discipline of cytogenetics until the late 1950’s. This can be attributed, not to a lack of... -
Expression of the whey acidic protein in transgenic pigs impairs mammary development
The whey acidic protein has been found in milk of mice, rats, rabbits and camels, and its gene is expressed specifically in mammary tissue at late...
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The migration of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons from the medial alfactory placode into the medial basal forebrain
Over the years, investigators have noticed, in a wide variety of species of vertebrates, large numbers of cells migrating from the olfactory placode...
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Endokrinologie
Hormone sind Wirkstoffe, die im Körper selbst gebildet werden (Unterschied zu Vitaminen). Umschriebene hormonbildende Organe werden... -
Pubertät
Die Pubertät beginnt beim Mädchen 1 1/2–2 Jahre früher als beim Jungen. Während die Produktion der Geschlechtshormone in der weiblichen Pubertät... -
Reflections of biological changes in the psychological performance of the aged
It is demonstrated in the course of a longitudinal study of aged twins that individuals who developed symptoms resulting in a psychiatric diagnosis...
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A Sampler of Human Behavioral Genetics
A chapter devoted to a consideration of genetic and evolutionary aspects of some behavioral characters in man in a book such as this may come as a...