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Our approach also ensures that known genes are represented only once in the final gene map.
The present objective, it said, is a gene map comparable in quality and detail to the best modern maps of the world.
I'd like to see the breeding stock, then the ones in training, then the gene maps."
This complexity has made study of the hereditary factors difficult or impossible; a reasonably complete gene map would probably make it possible.
A gene map of the human genome.
A gene map is the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene.
The figures appeared side by side on the screen: retinal pattern, fingerprints, blood type, gene map.
In particular, he was responsible for the collection of the data constituting the human gene map, prior to the final sequencing of the genome.
Together, a total of 75,982 transcriptional units were placed on the genome, providing an initial glimpse of a complete gene map.
The resulting gene map provided irrefutable evidence for the existence of the polyprotein, the only polypeptide that poliovirus synthesizes.
A genetic map is not a physical map (such as a radiation reduced hybrid map) or gene map.
The gene for prodynorphin is expressed in the endometrium and the striatum, and its gene map locus is 20pter-p12.
The red flour beetle's gene map information and genomic sequence are accessible from the National Center for Biotechnical Information.
The gene maps were computer generated from viruses isolated from SARS cases in Canada and Asia.
'Anyway,' Kumar continued as he refilled both their glasses, 'all that really matters is that their gene maps have been approved, and they've been registered for a son.
Gene map The placement of transcriptional units is not without error, as most genomic clones are unfinished and the restriction fingerprint map can be subject to misassembly.
This provided opportunities for contributing to the human gene map using familial chromosome polymorphisms, deletion mapping, in situ hybridization and chromosome sorting by flow cytometry.
Fish scientists are hindered by a lack of even a crude gene map for the fish, a way of sorting out one bit of piscine DNA from another.
A Knowledge Database containing curated genes and graphical gene maps for several reference genomes selected from the Ebolaviridae, Flaviviridae, and Poxviridae families.
A regularly published review article entitled, "The human gene map for performance and health-related fitness phenotypes," describes the genes that have been studied in relation to specific exercise- and fitness-related traits.
What he found was a gradient of genes across Europe, fanning out from the Middle East, and the gene map almost exactly matches the archaeological map of the spread of wheat.
However, the challenges in genome annotation remain daunting [ 10], and the research community can anticipate years of additional work and manual curation to produce a true gene map of high quality.
PAND, at gene map locus 13q22-q32, is associated with a constellation of disorders (a "pleiotropic syndrome") including IC/BPS and other bladder and kidney problems, thyroid diseases, serious headaches/migraines, panic disorder, and mitral valve prolapse.
A great deal of research and gene map- ping had already been done by associations and others inter- ested in food animals so that it was chiefly a case of bringing together what he and Ed needed, and filling in the gaps to produce me animal they wanted.
GenMAPP (Gene Map Annotator and Pathway Profiler) is a free, open-source bioinformatics software tool designed to visualize and analyze genomic data in the context of pathways (metabolic, signaling), connecting gene-level datasets to biological processes and disease.