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1 ha-glucosidase (designated GANC on the human gene map).
2 The results added 12 new loci to the horse gene map.
3 the chromosome-specific markers in the human gene map.
4 This shows the utility of such cellular gene maps.
5 well to expectations of current methods for gene mapping.
6 lightly different ways, as a methodology for gene mapping.
7 complex diseases and strategies for disease gene mapping.
8 cted to provide the best-possible guides for gene mapping.
9 es of natural selection, and may aid disease gene mapping.
10 a prerequisite for population-based disease gene mapping.
11 rate (FDR) controlling procedure in disease gene mapping.
12 brium has become important in the context of gene mapping.
13 neglected topics, given their importance in gene mapping.
14 ng loci, and be an important tool in disease gene mapping.
15 large-scale association analysis for disease-gene mapping.
16 sociation methods are crucial for successful gene mapping.
17 gnificant practical implications for disease-gene mapping.
18 and 2 polymorphic SINE insertions within the genes mapped.
20 int sequencing, population screening, online gene mapping, allelic discrimination of tumor-associated
21 recurrent positive selection in the bat ACE2 gene map almost perfectly to known SARS-CoV interaction
24 litate rapid targeted expansion of the horse gene map and consequently, mapping and positional clonin
27 hese influences is increasingly important as gene mapping and case-control studies are initiated in S
28 ges offered by reciprocal translocations for gene mapping and cloning, T(2;10)67Gso should prove a va
29 d application of molecular marker assays for gene mapping and discovery in field crops and trees.
30 AB-NAM an important tool for high-resolution gene mapping and discovery of novel allelic variation us
33 d that they may be most promising for future gene mapping and for extending pedigrees by phenotyping
34 rtant implications for strategies of disease-gene mapping and for understanding human evolutionary hi
35 enetic background interactions, we integrate gene mapping and gene mRNA expression data in segregatin
37 s have been due to technological advances in gene mapping and in statistical methods that relate gene
38 vent of sophisticated genomic techniques for gene mapping and microarray analysis has provided opport
39 of the longSAGE retina tags enhanced tag-to-gene mapping and revealed alternatively spliced genes.
48 butes to the expansion of the existing BTA18 gene map, and provides new information about the chromos
53 linkage analysis (LDLA) is a high-resolution gene mapping approach based on sophisticated mixed linea
54 e data show the power of an integrated human gene-mapping approach for heritable molecular phenotypes
55 computational method, CEGMA (Core Eukaryotic Genes Mapping Approach), for building a highly reliable
56 oth for successful implementation of disease-gene mapping approaches and for inferences about human d
60 build a subnetwork of Gc signaling, with 54 genes mapping as nodes, and 6 non-Gc regulated genes inf
63 egulators are the products of two paralogous genes mapping at positions adjacent to the corresponding
65 methods offer a powerful approach to disease gene mapping, based on the association between causal mu
72 interactions connected functionally related genes, mapped core bioprocesses, and identified pleiotro
73 NA and protein sequence data, polymorphisms, gene mapping data and genome coordinates, and comparativ
75 statistics and basic quality assessments for gene-mapping data, accommodating either pedigree or case
76 arnivore, cetartiodactyl, and rodent-ordered gene maps demonstrate that chromosome breakpoints, previ
84 evaluation, immunologic assays, homozygosity gene mapping, exome sequencing, Sanger sequencing, and f
88 generate perturbation-based enhancer-target gene maps for 1,778 enhancers within 2.5% of the human g
91 pproach yields high confidence ranked target gene maps for TP53, DREAM, MMB-FOXM1 and RB-E2F and enab
100 standardized gene list and a fully traceable gene mapping history for each gene from the original tra
102 t serve as a leverage tool for complex trait gene mapping if genomes are screened with the appropriat
103 tSB not only is the first major Al tolerance gene mapped in a grass species that does not belong to t
107 we carry out physical and direct variant to gene mapping in human mesenchymal progenitor cell-derive
111 omparison of the physical location of the 16 genes mapped in this study with the human genome reveals
114 ry maintenance using ex vivo immediate-early gene mapping, in vivo neuronal recordings and viral-medi
116 ized the murine neutral ceramidase (N-CDase) gene, mapped its chromosomal location and determined its
117 V resistance made it possible for functional gene mapping, map-based cloning, and marker-assisted bre
118 kage disequilibrium (MALD) is a whole genome gene mapping method that uses LD from extended blocks of
119 ics packages that provide a full spectrum of gene mapping methods, ranging from parametric linkage in
120 Consistent with epigenetic conflict, donor genes mapped more siRNAs and were more methylated than g
129 A21 finely align the chromosomes to sequence/gene maps of a range of evolutionarily distantly related
132 enetic studies, the high-resolution (gene-by-gene) mapping of amplicon boundaries and the quantitativ
134 to improved biolabeling experiments, such as gene mapping on a nanometer scale or multicolor microarr
136 genes mapped onto 3, 4, 6, 13 and 15; HSP90B genes mapped onto 1, 12, and 15; and the TRAP1 gene mapp
138 ed onto chromosomes 1, 3, 4, and 11; HSP90AB genes mapped onto 3, 4, 6, 13 and 15; HSP90B genes mappe
140 68, with a limited number of CG8486-specific genes mapping outside the hypervariable carbohydrate bio
141 ver risk alleles and complements established gene-mapping paradigms in neuropsychiatric disease.
143 These data demonstrate that ordered RH-based gene maps provide the most precise assessment of compari
145 six orders of placental mammals, confirm the gene-mapping results and indicate that the multiple huma
148 A analyses, construction of genetic maps and gene mapping studies aiming to link phenotype and genoty
149 ch for mapped BAC clones that can be used in gene mapping studies and chromosomal mutation analysis p
152 millions-of human genomes as part of various gene mapping studies, biobanking efforts, and clinical p
157 pring trios are widely collected for disease gene-mapping studies and are being extensively genotyped
161 riation in molecular population genetics and gene-mapping studies of diseases with complex inheritanc
163 However, despite converging evidence from gene-mapping studies, aspects of the genetic contributio
164 ype imputation is necessary for facilitating gene-mapping studies, especially with the ever increasin
167 is mouse model of childhood cancer, we did a gene mapping study with the SWXJ-9 recombinant inbred st
169 technologies in combination with traditional gene mapping techniques, such as linkage analysis, can h
170 es a cost-effective strategy for psychiatric gene mapping that complements common variant approaches
172 ents from the Medicare database with disease-gene maps that we derived from several resources includi
173 ptimization Strategy (GOST), for orthologous gene mapping through combining sequence similarity and c
174 or receptor superfamily of proteins, and the gene mapped to 19q13.33, near the PLAUR locus for uPAR a
178 TMPRSS2, whose orthologue is the most distal gene mapped to mouse chromosome 16, and PDXK, whose orth
187 o adult-onset ataxia pedigree, the causative gene maps to 19q13, overlapping the SCA13 disease locus
191 old allele of the P2X7 receptor and the P2X7 gene maps to a locus associated with disease, P2X7 is a
199 s highly restricted to immune cells, and its gene maps to chromosome 19q13.4, a locus that contains a
201 s highly restricted to immune cells, and its gene maps to chromosome 1q44, a locus that is associated
204 the mouse genome showed that the basonuclin2 gene maps to chromosome 4 and consists of six exons span
222 s, in the present study we examined the GCMB gene, mapped to 6p23-24, as a candidate for isolated hyp
224 viously identified as a metastasis-promoting gene, mapped to the center of our 1.6-Mb target region.
228 molecular level, mutations in key autophagy genes map to different stages of this highly conserved p
235 rcent of the BAC clones containing duplicate genes mapped to a single chromosomal location, suggestin
240 view results from searches graphically (i.e. genes mapped to chromosomes or isolates displayed on a m
242 brary sequences revealed that several of the genes mapped to known regions of deletion in ovarian can
244 ng pathway was the top gene set enriched for genes mapped to moderately AS-associated single-nucleoti
245 2% of down-regulated and 51% of up-regulated genes mapped to regions present in decreased or increase
248 tion, through bioinformatics analysis of the genes mapped to the 22q11.2 region, it is proposed that
255 the basis of the observed overexpression of genes mapped to this region involved in maintenance of p
257 expression of 122 (61%) and 88 (27%) of the genes mapping to 1p35-36 and all of 11q, respectively, s
258 macaques (80-89%), we observed induction of genes mapping to antiviral and interferon-related pathwa
260 t that altered transcriptional regulation of genes mapping to chromosome 1 may contribute to disease
261 ing in a haploinsufficiency of RB1 and other genes mapping to chromosome 13, as well as activation of
262 aracterized by significant overexpression of genes mapping to chromosome 1q, and both exhibited a poo
266 is analysis revealed 44 highly overexpressed genes mapping to localized amplicons on chromosome 13, g
267 t been analyzed in detail; to date, only VZV genes mapping to open reading frames (ORFs) 4, 21, 29, 6
268 hnologs are significantly overrepresented in genes mapping to pathogenic CNVs, irrespective of how CN
270 er of candidate genes was reduced, and a few genes mapping to the BBS3 interval emerged as the best c
271 ohn's disease (CD), showed associations with genes mapping to the cytokine gene cluster on 5q31.
273 rs at the same rate as that observed between genes mapping to the distal portion of the circular chro
274 -mb region that included RUNX1, miR-802, and genes mapping to the Down syndrome critical region.
275 rt-range linkage with five orthologous human genes mapping to the Major Histocompatibility Complex (M
278 the positional cloning of candidate disease genes mapping to Xp22.1 and is therefore of value for th
279 vivo-induced (ivi) proteins, encoded by ivi genes, mapped to the backbone, O islands (OIs), and pO15
280 ohnologs between these gene sets and control genes, mapping to CNVs not known to be disease associate
285 including genomic coordinate searches of the gene map, views of genetic heterogeneity of phenotypes i
286 ed information on GBD occurrence and a 10-cM gene map, we performed multipoint variance-components an
287 ds mainly rely on sequence-based orthologous gene mapping, which often leads to suboptimal mapping re
288 logistic regression in case-control disease gene mapping with a large number of SNPs (single nucleot
298 implicated in copy number pathogenicity: (i) genes mapping within rare disease-associated CNVs, (ii)