• Genetic linkage is the tendency of DNA sequences that are close together on a chromosome to be inherited together during the meiosis phase of sexual reproduction...
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  • structure, and genetic linkage. In spite of its name, linkage disequilibrium may exist between alleles at different loci without any genetic linkage between...
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    Genetics (redirect from Genetic Science)
    that the genes demonstrate genetic linkage; alleles for the two genes tend to be inherited together. The amounts of linkage between a series of genes can...
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  • concept in computer programming Genetic linkage, the tendency of certain genes to be inherited together Glycosidic linkage, a type of covalent bond that...
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  • Centimorgan (redirect from Genetic map unit)
    centimorgan (abbreviated cM) or map unit (m.u.) is a unit for measuring genetic linkage. It is defined as the distance between chromosome positions (also termed...
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    from X linkage; although, both are forms of sex linkage. X linkage can be genetically linked and sex-linked, while Y linkage can only be genetically linked...
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    mapping: genetic maps (also known as linkage maps) and physical maps. While both maps are a collection of genetic markers and gene loci, genetic maps' distances...
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    tantamount to a genetic diagnosis. The Autism Genome Project database contains genetic linkage and CNV data that connect autism to genetic loci and suggest...
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    his sister, Naomi Mitchison, Haldane was the first to demonstrate genetic linkage in mammals. Subsequent works established a unification of Mendelian...
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  • paternity testing) and in forensic identification. They are also used in genetic linkage analysis to locate a gene or a mutation responsible for a given trait...
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    "Penicillamine-induced myasthenia in rheumatoid arthritis: its clinical and genetic features". Ann Rheum Dis. 42 (5): 500–504. doi:10.1136/ard.42.5.500. PMC 1001283...
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    the chromosomes into the gametes, the genetic traits will be inherited in connection, because of the genetic linkage. These cases constitute an exception...
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  • partition heritability by functional annotation by taking into account genetic linkage between markers. Levinson, Douglas F.; Noordsy, Douglas L.; Hardy,...
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    ; Sastry, Kumara (1 January 2006). "Linkage Learning via Probabilistic Modeling in the Extended Compact Genetic Algorithm (ECGA)". Scalable Optimization...
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    non-homologous chromosomes, such that they are not coupled genes (see genetic linkage) but instead inherited independently. Consider now the cross between...
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  • multiple neighboring genes that are inherited together because of close genetic linkage, i.e. much less recombination than would normally be expected. This...
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    in gametes and the more often they will appear together (known as genetic linkage). Genes that are very close are essentially never separated because...
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  • genetic linkage between a genetic marker and a trait. It is an application of McNemar's test. A specificity of the TDT is that it will detect genetic...
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    doi:10.1186/ar1886. PMC 1526581. PMID 16542468. Winchester R (1981). "Genetic aspects of rheumatoid arthritis". Springer Semin Immunopathol. 4 (2): 89–102...
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    which is a function of how unfavourable the mutation proves to be. Genetic linkage occurs when the loci of two alleles are close on a chromosome. During...
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  • the absence of recombination, only parental phenotypes are expected. Genetic Linkage is the tendency of alleles, which are located closely together on a...
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    mapped MED to the peri-centromeric region of chromosome 19, using genetic linkage analysis. Michael Briggs' group mapped PSACH to the same area. COMP...
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  • unrecognized summit in human genetic linkage analysis" (abstract) E. Thompson: "1953 An unrecognized summit in human genetic linkage analysis" (paper) Catalogue...
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    HLA-DR2 (DR2) of the HLA-DR serotype system, is a broad antigen serotype that is now preferentially covered by HLA-DR15 and HLA-DR16 serotype group. This...
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  • this is related to the actual number of individuals in a population. Genetic linkage to other genes that are under selection can reduce the effective population...
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  • is its emphasis on such genetic phenomena as dominance, epistasis, the degree to which genetic recombination breaks linkage disequilibrium, and the random...
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  • effect. His main contributions to science include his analysis of geneticlinkage groups,” which became a classical method of chromosome mapping that...
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  • DQ8 is helpful because of the strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) of the "super B8" haplotype. Unclear genetic information has come about because of false...
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  • neutral locus due to linkage disequilibrium with newly appeared deleterious mutations are called background selection. Both genetic hitchhiking and background...
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    Huntington's disease (category Genetic diseases and disorders)
    resulted in making HD the first autosomal disease locus found using genetic linkage analysis. Among other innovations, the project developed DNA-marking...
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