Genetic boundary
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To investigate the prevalence and spectrum of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in Chinese Hakka patients with breast and ovarian cancer. Methods: A total of 1,664 breast or ovarian cancer patients were enrolled for genetic testing at our hospital. Germline mutations of the BRCA gene were analysed by next-generation sequencing, including the coding regions and exon intron boundary regions.
14p vimichaelfaraday 28-12-2023 8 3 Download
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The eMERGE Network is establishing methods for electronic transmittal of patient genetic test results from laboratories to healthcare providers across organizational boundaries. We surveyed the capabilities and needs of different network participants, established a common transfer format, and implemented transfer mechanisms based on this format.
7p visteverogers 24-06-2023 3 2 Download
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Salmonella bongori infect mainly cold-blooded hosts, but infections by S. bongori in warm-blooded hosts have been reported. We hypothesized that S. bongori might have diverged into distinct phylogenetic lineages, with some being able to infect warm-blooded hosts.
12p viansan2711 30-07-2021 13 1 Download
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Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems. In order to gain insight into their adaptive potential to future environmental changes, it is critical to use adequate molecular tools to delimit species and population boundaries and to assess their genetic connectivity.
14p vijeeni2711 24-07-2021 6 0 Download
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Horizontal gene transfer contributes to bacterial evolution through mobilising genes across various taxonomical boundaries. It is frequently mediated by mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which may capture, maintain, and rearrange mobile genes and co-mobilise them between bacteria, causing horizontal gene co-transfer (HGcoT).
14p vijeeni2711 30-06-2021 9 1 Download
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Rice leaves consist of three distinct regions along a proximal-distal axis, namely the leaf blade, sheath, and blade-sheath boundary region. Each region has a unique morphology and function, but the genetic programs underlying the development of each region are poorly understood.
15p vilichoo2711 23-06-2021 13 1 Download
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During early stages of brain development, secreted molecules, components of intracellular signaling pathways and transcriptional regulators act in positive and negative feed-back or feed-forward loops at the midhindbrain boundary.
12p vimariana2711 22-12-2020 9 1 Download
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The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological level. In the beetle Tribolium castaneum, development of the larval head more closely resembles the ancestral arthropod condition.
20p vimariana2711 22-12-2020 14 0 Download
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Adventitious root (AR) formation is a complex genetic trait, which is controlled by various endogenous and environmental cues. Auxin is known to play a central role in AR formation; however, the mechanisms underlying this role are not well understood.
11p viharuno2711 24-04-2020 12 0 Download
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Hooded seals are considerably less abundant than harp seals. The 1990 hooded seal population was estimated between 400,000 and 450,000. The TAC for hooded seals (10,000 seals) is considerably below the replacement yield, which is estimated to be between 24,000 and 34,000 animals, depending on the age composition of the hunt. Genetic work aimed at separating the distinct populations of hooded seals in the Canadian Atlantic region is underway, and satellite tagging of these animals has been undertaken.
28p seketnoi 26-04-2013 54 2 Download
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Intellectual property (IP) rights are a source of hidden wealth worth trillions of dollars, and they impose hidden costs on the same scale. The rules of intellectual property range from confusing to nearly incomprehen- sible, and the professional practitioners who manage these rights sometimes seem to belong to a secret society. … The IP system also determines when and how an innovation becomes available for others to use by defin- ing boundaries around what is accessible and what is not.
289p lyly_5 23-03-2013 65 9 Download
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How does the law of the European Union affect health law and policy? At first sight, the impact of EU law in this area seems limited. However, despite its restricted formal competence, over recent years, the EU has become increasingly involved in the health field. Litigation based on EU law has resulted in a ‘right to receive health care services’ across national boundaries within the EU, whichmay have huge prac- tical implications for national health systems.
541p lyly_5 22-03-2013 74 4 Download
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Ongoing scientific research in many parts of the world on the genomics, proteomics and genetic engineering of LAB is increasing our understanding of their physiology, pushing further the boundaries for their potential applications. "Lactic Acid Bacteria - R&D for Food, Health & Livestock Purposes" is a compilation and discussion of the outstanding scientific research activities concerning actually and future applications of LAB. It is directed to a vast public of readers - researcher, academics, corporate R&D, students or just curious interested in the subject....
670p phoebe75 19-02-2013 116 45 Download
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While the above-mentioned, changes the business dynamic fundamentally, much of the excitement surrounding the WWW emerges from the belief that the WWW and the resulting marketspace possess a far greater potential for value creation. In marketspace the constraints of time, place, and geographic boundaries are completely eliminated. The entrepreneur now has the ability to provide information to customers on demand, while possessing the ability to transact business at all times with customers that may be geographically scattered.
88p bi_ve_sau 05-02-2013 39 5 Download
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A community of interbreeding individuals. No degree of relationship is assumed. •The term “Stand”is often used synonymously. Geographic location where seed was collected.•Refers to natural forests, not plantations.•Provenance boundaries not always clear-cut, often one of judgment and opinion.•Provenance may have different genetic adaptation.
18p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 48 6 Download
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Provenance • Place where seed was collected • Refers to natural forests, not plantations • Provenance boundaries not always well defined • Provenances may have different genetic adaptation. Subdivision of a species, with genetically similar individuals. • Sometimes synonymous with provenance. • Races separated using observed differences. • For example, wood basic density, bark thickness, and flowering patterns have been used to define E. globulusraces
30p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 31 4 Download
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Provenance - Place where seed was collected - Refers to natural forests, not plantations - Provenance boundaries not always well defined - Provenances may have different genetic adaptation
14p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 39 3 Download