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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws And Consequences (Great Minds Series)Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws And Consequences (Great Minds Series)
by Francis Galton
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication Date: Thursday, March 30, 2006
Description: "I propose to show in this book that a man's natural abilities are derived by inheritance, under exactly the same limitations as are the form and physical features of the whole organic world. Consequently, as it is easy, notwithstanding those limitations, to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of...more

Computational Text Analysis: For Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Computational Text Analysis: For Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics
by Soumya Raychaudhuri
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: Thursday, March 30, 2006
Description: This book brings together the two disparate worlds of computational text analysis and biology and presents some of the latest methods and applications to proteomics, sequence analysis and gene expression data. Modern genomics generates large and comprehensive data sets but their
interpretation requires an understanding of a vast number of...more

Genomic instability, cancer predisposition and premature aging in a mouse model of Rothmund-Thomson SyndromeGenomic instability, cancer predisposition and premature aging in a mouse model of Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome
by Michael Bruce Mann
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Description: RecQ DNA helicases have important roles in the maintenance of genome stability. Recql4, one of five mammalian RecQ DNA helicases, is the mouse orthologue of the disease-causing gene, RECQL4, of Type II Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome (RTS). Type-II RTS patients have abnormalities of the skin and skeleton and increased risk for developing...more

Statistical studies of genomics dataStatistical studies of genomics data
by Sheng Feng
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Description: In recent years, studies on Genetics and Genomics have become one of the most active fields in science. The Genetic and Genomics data have several significant and unique characteristics that bring great challenges for data analysis. Three statistical studies have been presented in this dissertation. In chapter 1, an empirical...more

The application of yeast functional genomics to haploinsufficiency, sporulation, and quantitative trait mappingThe application of yeast functional genomics to haploinsufficiency, sporulation, and quantitative trait mapping
by Adam Michael Deutschbauer
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Description: The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has long served as a model eukaryote for molecular biology studies. The work described here takes advantage of yeast functional genomics to address three fundamental biological issues: the prevalence and mechanism of haploinsufficiency, the extent to which gene expression and mutant phenotype are correlated, and...more

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Reversible histone ubiquitylation in genomic regulation: The roles of ubiquitin proteases UBP10 and UBP8 in the budding yeastReversible histone ubiquitylation in genomic regulation: The roles of ubiquitin proteases UBP10 and UBP8 in the budding yeast
by N. C. Tolga Emre
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Description: The building units of chromatin, the histones, are modified by the covalent attachment of a variety of groups including acetyl, methyl and ubiquityl to modulate DNA-dependent processes in eukaryotic organisms. In the budding yeast S. cerevisiae, mono-ubiquitylation of histone H2B at residue lysine 123 is important for the regulation of...more

Algorithms for analysis of microscopic images of genomic structuresAlgorithms for analysis of microscopic images of genomic structures
by Sambit Bhattacharya
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Description: Microscopic imaging brings together all aspects of science in an effort to understand the complexities of the very small world. Medicine and biology have benefited immensely by being able to observe the microscopic world, for example in our understanding of the differences between normal and diseased cells. Image analysis has...more

The characterization of genetic chimerism in Callithrix kuhlii (Wied's black tufted-ear marmoset): Implications for genomic conflict and the evolution of cooperative breedingThe characterization of genetic chimerism in Callithrix kuhlii (Wied's black tufted-ear marmoset): Implications for genomic conflict and the evolution of cooperative breeding
by Corinna N. Ross
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Description: Marmosets are cooperative breeding primates that produce fraternal twins whose placentas fuse during embryonic development allowing genetic exchange via blood flow between the twins. This genetic exchange causes infants to be chimeras, having tissues made up of cells which are derived from self and sibling lineages. The degree of genetic...more

Culture-independent isolation of environmental bacterial species for genomic analysisCulture-independent isolation of environmental bacterial species for genomic analysis
by Christopher L. Ball
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Description: Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has been a commonly used method in molecular ecology studies. In many cases, one can visualize bacterial populations based upon the hybridization of FISH probes with bacterial 16S rRNA sequences in whole cell hybridizations. This process has been termed the full cycle rRNA approach. Several...more

Genomic markers for the study of Ostrinia nubilalis population dynamics and traits conferring resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystalline toxinsGenomic markers for the study of Ostrinia nubilalis population dynamics and traits conferring resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystalline toxins
by Brad Steven Coates
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Description: A candidate gene approach was taken to characterize Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystalline (Cry) toxin resistance phenotypes of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), and anonymous genomic markers were used to estimate subpopulation differentiation and migration rates that may affect spread of resistance phenotypes in the North American...more

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