1,066 Results
for term "sites"
- Preferential transposition of Drosophila P elements to nearby chromosomal sites....Copyright 0 1993 by the Genetics Society of America Preferential Transposition of Drosophila P Elements to Nearby Chromosomal Sites John Tower, Gary H. Karpen,* Nancy Craig3 and Allan C. Spradling Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Laboratories, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore ~~~
- Inferring weak selection from patterns of polymorphism and divergence at "silent" sites in Drosophila DNA....Copyright 0 1995 by the Genetics Society of America Inferring Weak Selection From Patterns of Polymorphism and Divergence at Silent Sites in Drosophila DNA Hiroshi Akashi Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Manuscript received June 29, 1994 Accepted ~~~
- DNA polymerase II of Escherichia coli in the bypass of abasic sites in vivo....Copyright Q 1994 by the Genetics Society of America DNA Polymerase I1 of Escherichia coli in the Bypass of Abasic Sites in Vivo Irwin Tessman and Matthew A. Kennedy Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 Manuscript received July 22, 1993 Accepted ~~~
- Selection on silent sites in the rodent H3 histone gene family....Copyright 0 1994 by the Genetics Society of America Selection on Silent Sites in the Rodent H3 Histone Gene Family Ronald W. DeBry* and William F. Manlufft *Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2043, and tProgram an Molecular Biology ~~~
- A genetic mapping system in Caenorhabditis elegans based on polymorphic sequence-tagged sites....zA Genetic Mapping System in Caenorhabditis elegans Based on Polymorphic Sequence-Tagged Sites Benjamin D. Williams,* Bertold Schrank,* Chau Huynh,* Ratna Shownkeent and Robert H. Waterston* *Department of Genetics, Washington University School ofMedicine, St. Louis, Missouri 631 IO, and ?Medical ~~~
- Identification of target genes regulated by homeotic proteins in Drosophila melanogaster through genetic selection of Ultrabithorax protein-binding sites in yeast....Copyright 0 1995 by the Genetics Society of America Identification of Target Genes Regulated by Homeotic Proteins in Drosophila melanogaster Through Genetic Selection of Ultrabithorax Protein-Binding Sites in Yeast Grant S. Mastick, '** Renee McKay, Thomas Oligino, Katya Donovan and A. Javier Lopez ~~~
- Estimates of linkage disequilibrium and the recombination parameter determined from segregating nucleotide sites in the alcohol dehydrogenase region of Drosophila pseudoobscura....Copyright 0 1993 by the Genetics Society of America Estimates of Linkage Disequilibrium and the Recombination Parameter Determined From Segregating Nucleotide Sites in the Alcohol Dehydrogenase Reson of Drosophila pseudoobscura Stephen W. Schaeffer and Ellen L. Miller Department of Biology ~~~
- Recombination can initiate and terminate at a large number of sites within the rosy locus of Drosophila melanogaster....Copyright 0 1988 by the Genetics Society for America Recombination Can Initiate and Terminate at a Large Number of Sites Within the rosy Locus of Drosophila melanogaster Stephen H. Clark,* Arthur J. HillikerP and Arthur Chovnick* *Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, The University ~~~
- Evidence that intergenic spacer repeats of Drosophila melanogaster rRNA genes function as X-Y pairing sites in male meiosis, and a general model for achiasmatic pairing....Copyright 0 1992 by the Genetics Society of America Evidence That Intergenic Spacer Repeats of Drosophila melanogaster rRNA Genes Function as X-Y Pairing Sites in Male Meiosis, and a General Model for Achiasmatic Pairing Bruce D. McKee,* Ledare Habera* and Julie A. Vranat *Department of Zoology ~~~
- The detection of linkage disequilibrium in molecular sequence data....ABSTRACT Studies of genetic variation in natural populations at the sequence level usually show that most polymorphic sites are very asymmetrical in allele frequencies, with the rarer allele at a site near fixation. When the rarer allele at a site is present only a few times in the sample, say below five ~~~

