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| 71 - 80 of 1000 Most Recent Genomics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | Introgression and genomic differentiation in sympatric, hybridizing Colias butterflies by Baiqing Wang Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Sunday, March 19, 2006 Description: Colias eurytheme and C. philodice are sister species with broad sympatry in North America. They hybridize frequently and likely share a significant portion of their genomes through introgression. Using AFLP markers, we conducted linkage analysis on two families of Colias butterflies. The paternal map from the backcross family is...more
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 | Drosophila population genomics by Andrew David Kern Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Sunday, March 19, 2006 Description: Genetic variation within and between species is jointly determined by the actions of selection, demography, and stochastic processes. A major goal of population genetics has been to infer with what relative strength these processes act in natural populations using a combination of empirical studies and explicit theoretical models. Historically most...more
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 | A structural genomics analysis of histidine kinase sensor domains by Jonah Cheung Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Sunday, March 19, 2006 Description: Histidine kinase sensors are a part of a two-component system of protein signaling in prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes that relay an external environmental signal to an adaptive internal cellular response. Signal transduction occurs via phosphotransfer between a sensor protein and a response regulator which interact in tandem. The sensor is...more
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 | In silico mapping from phenotypic, pedigree, and genomic data in self-pollinated crops by Martin Arbelbide Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Sunday, March 19, 2006 Description: Studies to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in plants have used designed populations such as F2 or backcross populations. In silico mapping circumvents the need for designed populations by exploiting existing phenotypic, pedigree, and genomic information in plant breeding programs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness...more
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 | Regularized estimation in the high-dimension and low-sample size settings, with applications to genomic data by Jiang Gui Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: New high-throughput technologies are generating many types of very high-dimensional genomic and proteomic data. These data can potentially be used for predicting clinical outcomes, for studying gene regulatory sub networks and for studying interindividual differences in responses to drugs. In practice, however, the number of independent samples is usually very...more
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 | Genomic analysis of iron deficiency and overload in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Jeung Hyoun Kim Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: Iron is essential micronutrient for virtually all organisms due to its ability to accept and donate electrons. Yet the same property makes it toxic when present in excess. Therefore all organisms have developed well-coordinated mechanism to control intracellular iron level. Iron metabolism in S. cerevisiae has been studied intensively...more
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 | Bayesian methods for longitudinal and survival data with applications to clinical trials and genomics by Yueh-Yun Chi Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data is becoming increasingly essential in most cancer and AIDS clinical trials. In this thesis, we first generalize the longitudinal component to be multivariate in the joint modeling framework. A multivariate mixed effects model is presented to explicitly capture two different sources of dependence...more
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 | Change-point detection and sequence alignment: Statistical problems of genomics by Nancy R. Zhang Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: In Part I of this thesis, we will study the problem of estimating the number of change-points in a data series that is hypothesized to have undergone abrupt changes. We examine two different models: Gaussian data points with changing mean and Poisson process with changing rate parameter. This problem can...more
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 | Genomic and astrobiological perspectives on the early history of animals by Jaime E. Blair Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: Multicellular animals first appear in the fossil record during the Late Neoproterozoic, and show a considerable proliferation during the Cambrian, i.e., the “Cambrian Explosion.” While the fossil record implies an origin for most animal phyla during this time, molecular clocks have consistently suggested a much deeper history of animals, extending...more
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 | Molecular evolution and genomic analysis of poxviruses by Chunlin Wang Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006 Description: Over 40 complete poxvirus genomic sequences have been determined over the past decade. For this dissertation research, I have developed and carried out a variety of computational and Statistical studies to reveal the inherent structure of these genomic data to better identify the genetic strategies governing the molecular biology of...more
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