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Phenylhydrazine (PHZ), a potent chemical causes toxicity on various tissues at various levels. Administration of phenylhydrazine mainly causes haematotoxicity which leads to the haemolytic anemia. In mammals PHZ induced anemia increased... more
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Aim: This study aims at cloning, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of a partial CDS of ligA gene in pET-32a - Escherichia coli DH5α system, with the objective of identifying the conserved nature of the ligA gene in the genus... more
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Biotechnology is one of the quickest developing areas in science that made an extraordinary improvement in different fields like agriculture, medicine, drug industry, and environment science. Modern biotechnology normally thinks about the... more
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– the relative economic weights – genetic parameters (heritabilities, correlations) to determine the weights we put on the observed phenotypes Index = b 1 P 1 + b 2 P 2
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      Forest FragmentationMolecular GeneticAfrican rain forest
Genetics is a core topic in the biology curriculum of many countries. Learning genetics is difficult for multiple reasons, including the need to reason about complex mechanismsand to link mechanisms-that occur at different time and space... more
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Introduction. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) ranks among nephrotic syndromes. Research shows that FSGS is brought about by several genes including transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily c member 6 (TRPC6). This... more
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Short tandem repeat (STR) loci, i.e. microsatellites are a class of genetic markers commonly used for population studies and parentage control. This study determined the usefulness of microsatellite markers recommended by International... more
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Psychiatric diseases are characterized by affective, behavioral, and cognitive abnormalities. Psychiatric illnesses produce some of the most challenging health problems faced by society, accounting for vast numbers of hospitalizations,... more
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Genetics is a core topic in the biology curriculum of many countries. Learning genetics is difficult for multiple reasons, including the need to reason about complex mechanismsand to link mechanisms-that occur at different time and space... more
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This study aims at cloning, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of a partial CDS of gene in pET-32a - DH5α system, with the objective of identifying the conserved nature of the gene in the genus . A partial CDS (nucleotide 1873 to... more
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... in-duction of marker gene expression in Purkinje fibers CHAPTER 22 Induction and patterning of the impulse conducting Purkinje fiber network Takashi Mikawa, Robert G. Gourdie, Clifton P. Poma, Maxim Shulimovich, Christopher Hall,... more
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Chloroplast DNA from species of five different conifer genera was extracted and studied by Southern blot analysis. For all these species, hybridization with heterologous probes specific for 16 S and 23 S rDNA detected only one chloroplast... more
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Over the past decade, an increasing number of studies have demonstrated correlations between host genetics and susceptibility to diseases. However, few studies have investigated the effects of host genetics on the occurrence of... more
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20th International Conference on Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology. Doxorubicin (DOX) is a chemotherapeutic agent used for treatment of different cancers and its clinical usage is hindered by the oxidative injury-related... more
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Regular physical activity is associated with longevity (Landi et al., 2008; Lanza et al., 2008) and a lowered risk for obesity (Healy et al., 2008) and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease (Richardson et al., 2004), type 2... more
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