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GeneMappingI
This shows how to find out the gene order and map distances for a trihybrid cross. Pardon ...
published: 11 Dec 2010
author: Todd Nickle
GeneMappingI
GeneMappingI
This shows how to find out the gene order and map distances for a trihybrid cross. Pardon my clumsy editing and abrupt transitions. YouTube won't accept clip...- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 4067
- author: Todd Nickle
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Linked gene inheritance
Data that suggests two genes are unlinked or linked, and how to calculate recombination fr...
published: 17 Jan 2013
author: BleierBiology
Linked gene inheritance
Linked gene inheritance
Data that suggests two genes are unlinked or linked, and how to calculate recombination frequency (or gene distance on the same chromosome pair) ... I also d...- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 648
- author: BleierBiology
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Salmonella core genome: Genetic distance among 408 Salmonella measured along the genome
The distance between the parts of the Salmonella genome shared by 408 strains in over 50 s...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Salmonella core genome: Genetic distance among 408 Salmonella measured along the genome
Salmonella core genome: Genetic distance among 408 Salmonella measured along the genome
The distance between the parts of the Salmonella genome shared by 408 strains in over 50 serovars (the core genome) was measured in a sliding 5 kb window. Red, yellow, green, blue, and purple indicate increasing divergence from 1% to 10%. The genomes are ordered in a genetic distance tree. Red squares on the diagonal represent groups of strains that are very closely related, typically in the same serovar. Changes in red and yellow off the diagonal represent recombination events that disagree with the genetic distance tree- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 4
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EvG vs LR: Evolution vs Racism, Part 9: AIMs, Genetic Distance, Dawkins, and McMuffins
Expand me! In this video, I readdress the McMuffin Dilemma and its relevance to a video I'...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: EvoGenVideos
EvG vs LR: Evolution vs Racism, Part 9: AIMs, Genetic Distance, Dawkins, and McMuffins
EvG vs LR: Evolution vs Racism, Part 9: AIMs, Genetic Distance, Dawkins, and McMuffins
Expand me! In this video, I readdress the McMuffin Dilemma and its relevance to a video I'd done to FringeElements; the greater points about Wright's Fixatio...- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 947
- author: EvoGenVideos
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Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 1)
Mr. Lima reviews gene linkage through chromosomes and how crossing over breaks it, as well...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: scienceclassisgreat
Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 1)
Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 1)
Mr. Lima reviews gene linkage through chromosomes and how crossing over breaks it, as well as sources for genetic variation through meiosis. He then explains...- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 11681
- author: scienceclassisgreat
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Gene Linkage, Crossing Over, & Mapping
Genes may crossover before segregating. The frequency of crossover gives rise to mapping g...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: Biomations
Gene Linkage, Crossing Over, & Mapping
Gene Linkage, Crossing Over, & Mapping
Genes may crossover before segregating. The frequency of crossover gives rise to mapping genes on chromosomes. THe larger the mapping distance, the more like...- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 29956
- author: Biomations
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Ancient DNA Reveals Key Stages in the Formation of Central European Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity
To best illustrate the dynamics of the genetic landscape in Neolithic Central Europe we an...
published: 11 Oct 2013
Ancient DNA Reveals Key Stages in the Formation of Central European Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity
Ancient DNA Reveals Key Stages in the Formation of Central European Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity
To best illustrate the dynamics of the genetic landscape in Neolithic Central Europe we animated the genetic distance maps, haplogroup frequencies as well as haplotype diversity through time. The timeline covers 4,500 years of prehistory from the late Mesolithic (~6,000 cal BC) to the end of the Early Bronze Age (2,200 cal BC). The timing is proportional to the time elapsed, i.e. the duration of each cultural period. Events A, B1, B2, C and D mark the genetic changes described in the main text, which are also visible in the alternating genetic affinities on the genetic distance maps (darker colors indicate a greater similarity with the respective Neolithic culture). White arrows summarize the underlying vectors in the form of substantially increasing/decreasing and/or newly arriving haplogroups as observed in the bar graphs at the bottom. Colored symbols on the genetic distance maps indicate the sampling location of the respective data and black dotted lines denote the distribution area of each Mittelelbe-Saale culture. - Farming's Tangled European Roots Science 11 October 2013: Vol. 342 no. 6155 pp. 181-182 DOI: 10.1126/science.342.6155.181 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6155/181.summary News and Analysis: Ancient DNA Revolutions are rarely simple, and that holds true for the so-called Neolithic Revolution in Europe, too, according to two papers published in Science this week. On page 257(1), the largest ancient DNA study on this question shows that farming penetrated Europe in a series of fits and starts, leaving few modern Europeans with the genetic signature of the first farmers. Another paper (2), published online, focuses on a single cave and suggests that farmers and foragers lived side by side for centuries. References 1. Ancient DNA Reveals Key Stages in the Formation of Central European Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity Science 11 October 2013: Vol. 342 no. 6155 pp. 257-261 DOI: 10.1126/science.1241844 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6155/257.abstract Editor's Summary The Origins of Europeans To investigate the genetic origins of modern Europeans, Brandt et al. (p. 257) (1) examined ancient mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and were able to identify genetic differences in 364 Central Europeans spanning the early Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age. Observed changes in mitochondrial haplotypes corresponded with hypothesized human migration across Eurasia and revealed the complexity of the demographic changes and evidence of a Late Neolithic origin for the European mtDNA gene pool. This transect through time reveals four key population events associated with well-known archaeological cultures, which involved genetic influx into Central Europe from various directions at various times. Abstract The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The initial peopling by Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers ~42,000 years ago and the immigration of Neolithic farmers into Europe ~8000 years ago appear to have played important roles but do not explain present-day mtDNA diversity. We generated mtDNA profiles of 364 individuals from prehistoric cultures in Central Europe to perform a chronological study, spanning the Early Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age (5500 to 1550 calibrated years before the common era). We used this transect through time to identify four marked shifts in genetic composition during the Neolithic period, revealing a key role for Late Neolithic cultures in shaping modern Central European genetic diversity. (2) 2000 Years of Parallel Societies in Stone Age Central Europe Science October 10 2013 DOI: 10.1126/science.1245049 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2013/10/09/science.1245049 Abstract Debate on the ancestry of Europeans centers on the interplay between Mesolithic foragers and Neolithic farmers. Foragers are generally believed to have disappeared shortly after the arrival of agriculture. To investigate the relation between foragers and farmers, we examined Mesolithic and Neolithic samples from the Blätterhöhle site. Mesolithic mitochondrial DNA sequences were typical of European foragers, whereas the Neolithic sample included additional lineages that are associated with early farmers. However, isotope analyses separate the Neolithic sample into two groups: one with an agriculturalist diet and one with a forager and freshwater fish diet, the latter carrying mitochondrial DNA sequences typical of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. This indicates that the descendants of Mesolithic people maintained a foraging lifestyle in Central Europe for more than 2000 years after the arrival of farming societies.- published: 11 Oct 2013
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cassava diversity
Conservation of genetic resources of crop plants regarded as an urgent priority today whic...
published: 13 May 2012
author: TNAUgenomic
cassava diversity
cassava diversity
Conservation of genetic resources of crop plants regarded as an urgent priority today which requires characterization of the genetic diversity of domesticate...- published: 13 May 2012
- views: 408
- author: TNAUgenomic
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Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 2)
Mr. Lima reviews gene linkage through chromosomes and how crossing over breaks it, as well...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: scienceclassisgreat
Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 2)
Explaining Recombination Frequencies & Linkage Gene Mapping (Part 2)
Mr. Lima reviews gene linkage through chromosomes and how crossing over breaks it, as well as sources for genetic variation through meiosis. He then explains...- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 14800
- author: scienceclassisgreat
2:39
The 'Speed Gene' From the Lab to Racetrack
UCD Innovation video, The 'Speed Gene' From the Lab to Racetrack. "...Equinome a Universit...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: UCDInnovation
The 'Speed Gene' From the Lab to Racetrack
The 'Speed Gene' From the Lab to Racetrack
UCD Innovation video, The 'Speed Gene' From the Lab to Racetrack. "...Equinome a University College Dublin spin-out company..." In this UCD Innovation video ...- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 780
- author: UCDInnovation
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ILLogical Race Deniers Debunked by Jared Taylor.
Jared Taylor discusses racial differences and their significance. Other facts! Make The Wo...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: Ebblnm
ILLogical Race Deniers Debunked by Jared Taylor.
ILLogical Race Deniers Debunked by Jared Taylor.
Jared Taylor discusses racial differences and their significance. Other facts! Make The World Flat (Race and Intelligence) LONG VIDEO (see chapter times in d...- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 301
- author: Ebblnm
61:44
Scent of a Male
FEATURED SPEAKER: Cheryl S. Asa, Ph.D., Fellow and 2009 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Fe...
published: 25 Jul 2012
author: AcademyofSciencestl
Scent of a Male
Scent of a Male
FEATURED SPEAKER: Cheryl S. Asa, Ph.D., Fellow and 2009 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Fellows Award recipient, Academy of Science -- St. Louis; Director of...- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 39
- author: AcademyofSciencestl
0:54
ND3 Long-distance Laser Designator
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=669207 With a powerful green laser and pre...
published: 07 May 2010
author: sportsmansguide
ND3 Long-distance Laser Designator
ND3 Long-distance Laser Designator
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=669207 With a powerful green laser and precision optics, the ND3 casts a bright beam, fully illuminating targ...- published: 07 May 2010
- views: 147682
- author: sportsmansguide
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Founder effect
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study mater...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: Suman Bhattacharjee
Founder effect
Founder effect
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html This ...- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 569
- author: Suman Bhattacharjee
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African origin of the Greeks (Refuting NeCacaluXuxultic)
South Tunisian HLA gene profile has studied for the first time. HLA-A, -B, -DRB1 and -DQB1...
published: 27 Nov 2009
author: BlackNationForums
African origin of the Greeks (Refuting NeCacaluXuxultic)
African origin of the Greeks (Refuting NeCacaluXuxultic)
South Tunisian HLA gene profile has studied for the first time. HLA-A, -B, -DRB1 and -DQB1 allele frequencies of Ghannouch have been compared with those of n...- published: 27 Nov 2009
- views: 4913
- author: BlackNationForums
2:41
참달팽이!3
Oriental snail inhabiting in Pungdo, Ansan, Korea, due to its pattern of the shell, has be...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: Gene Kang
참달팽이!3
참달팽이!3
Oriental snail inhabiting in Pungdo, Ansan, Korea, due to its pattern of the shell, has been recognized as the same species that are inland and at Jeju islan...- published: 30 Oct 2012
- author: Gene Kang
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Determining gene order
This focuses only on gene symbols and how to set up your F1 chromosomes to determine the g...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: Todd Nickle
Determining gene order
Determining gene order
This focuses only on gene symbols and how to set up your F1 chromosomes to determine the gene order. You can find more instruction like this at http://univer...- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 2771
- author: Todd Nickle