A new SNP genotyping technology. - Scientific Reports.
In the research area, Prof. Bals covers preclinical and clinical research and has contributed to 250 papers and several books. His research areas are inflammatory lung disease, asthma, COPD, and infection. In the basic science laboratory, Prof. Bals and his team investigate the mechanisms how the lung interacts with the environment including smoke, allergens, and microorganisms with a focus on.
Comparisons of signal peptide prediction outcomes of mutations and SNPs, have implicated SNPs potentially impacting the signal peptide function, and thus the cellular localization of the human proteins. The majority of the top candidate proteins represented membrane and secreted proteins that are associated with molecular transport, cell signaling and cell to cell interaction processes of the.
This Research Front on HAPLOTYPE TAG SNPS from the field of Computer Sciences was selected for mapping from the list of Emerging Research Fronts for April 2008 (data from the sixth bimonthly period of 2007). The map is a diagrammatic representation of the 15 core papers comprising the front. Each circle represents a highly cited paper whose bibliographic information is displayed when the user.
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aim at discovering the association between genetic variations, particularly single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), and common diseases, which is well recognized to be one of the most important and active areas in biomedical research. Also renowned is the privacy implication of such studies, which has been brought into the limelight by the recent attack.
Research Genic and nongenic contributions to natural variation of quantitative traits in maize Xianran Li,1 Chengsong Zhu,1 Cheng-Ting Yeh,2 Wei Wu,2 Elizabeth M. Takacs,3 Katherine A. Petsch,4 Feng Tian,5 Guihua Bai,1,6 Edward S. Buckler,5,6 Gary J. Muehlbauer,7 MarjaC.P.Timmermans,4 Michael J. Scanlon,3 Patrick S. Schnable,2,8 and Jianming Yu1,8 1Department of Agronomy, Kansas State.
Conservation genomics of Atlantic salmon: SNPs associated with QTLs for adaptive traits in parr from four trans-Atlantic backcrosses.
Sets of nearby SNPs on the same chromosome are inherited in blocks. This pattern of SNPs on a block is a haplotype. Blocks may contain a large number of SNPs, but a few SNPs are enough to uniquely identify the haplotypes in a block. The HapMap is a map of these haplotype blocks and the specific SNPs that identify the haplotypes are called tag SNPs. The HapMap is valuable by reducing the number.