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mutation responsible for a given trait or disease. Microsatellites are also used in population genetics to measure levels of relatedness between subspecies... |
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability (predisposition to mutation) that results from impaired DNA mismatch repair... |
Microbial genetics Molecular genetics Neurogenetics Population genetics Plant genetics Psychiatric genetics Quantitative genetics Statistical genetics Evolutionary... |
Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and among populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology.... |
mutation responsible for specific trait or disease. Microsatellites can also be applied to population genetics to study comparisons between groups. Genome wide... |
the grey coat colour locus to microsatellites on horse chromosome 25: Linkage mapping of horse grey locus". Animal Genetics. 33 (5): 329–337. doi:10.1046/j... |
rapid migration from Siberia through Beringia into the New World. The microsatellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America... |
repair, which causes an elevated rate of single nucleotide changes and microsatellite instability, also known as MSI-H (the H is "high"). MSI is identifiable... |
biology, molecular biology, and related disciplines, including molecular genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology. It is split across two articles: Glossary... |
Haplotype (redirect from Phase (genetics)) most UEPs are single-nucleotide polymorphisms, and the results for microsatellite short tandem repeat sequences (Y-STRs). The UEP results represent the... |
Conservation genetics is an interdisciplinary subfield of population genetics that aims to understand the dynamics of genes in a population for the purpose... |
Genetic studies of Jews (redirect from Jewish genetics) 2009). "Genomic microsatellites identify shared Jewish ancestry intermediate between Middle Eastern and European populations". BMC Genetics. 10: 80. doi:10... |
nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. This can often happen in microsatellite regions due to the DNA polymerase slipping. Insertions can be anywhere... |
Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia is the study of the genetics and archaeogenetics of the ethnic groups of South Asia. It aims at uncovering... |
Scarlet macaw (section Genetics) primers for microsatellite markers in Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) and their performance in a Peruvian wild population". Conservation Genetics Resources.... |
Mitochondrial Eve (redirect from Eve (genetics)) In human genetics, the Mitochondrial Eve (more technically known as the Mitochondrial-Most Recent Common Ancestor, shortened to mt-Eve or mt-MRCA) is the... |
Trinucleotide repeat disorder (section Genetics) In genetics, trinucleotide repeat disorders, a subset of microsatellite expansion diseases (also known as repeat expansion disorders), are a set of over... |
Methylation Metrical variation Microarray Microbial genetics Microinjection Micronuclei Microsatellite Microtubules Midparent value Migration Mimicry Minimal... |
The relationship between genetics and the Book of Mormon is based on implicit claims in the Book of Mormon about the ancestry of indigenous American peoples... |
database based on the IC codes was established. It contains the DNA microsatellite (short tandem repeat) profiles of 7,121 individuals from various parts... |