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  2. Human genetic clustering - Wikipedia

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    Tishkoff et al. 2009 The Genetic Structure and History of Africans and African Americans [26] ~3400 / 185 HGDP-CEPH plus 133 additional African populations and Indian individuals 1327 STRs + indels Xing et al. 2010 Toward a more uniform sampling of human genetic diversity: A survey of worldwide populations by high-density genotyping [27] 850 / 40

  3. Propagule pressure - Wikipedia

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    Propagule pressure plays an important role in species invasions (Groom, 2006). Charles Darwin was the first to study specific factors related to invasions of non-native species. In his research he identified that few members of the same genus were present in habitats containing naturalized non-indigenous species (Colautti et al., 2006).

  4. Restriction site associated DNA markers - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] By adding a second restriction enzyme, replacing the random shearing, and a tight DNA size selection step it is possible to perform low-cost population genotyping. This can be an especially powerful tool for whole-genome scans for selection and population differentiation or population adaptation.

  5. Diversity arrays technology - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The general steps involve reducing the complexity of the genomic DNA with specific restriction enzymes, choosing diverse fragments to serve as representations for the parent genomes, amplify via polymerase chain reaction (PCR), inserting fragments into a vector to be placed as probes within a microarray, and then fluorescent targets ...

  6. Genotyping - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination can arise from various genetic markers identified by genotyping, such as athletic advantages or disadvantages in professional sports or risk of disease development later in life. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] Much of the ethical concerns surrounding genotyping arise from information availability, as in who can access the genotype of an individual ...

  7. SNP genotyping - Wikipedia

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    The hapten label is recognized by anti-bodies, which in turn are coupled to a detectable signal (Gunderson et al. 2006). APEX-2 is an arrayed primer extension genotyping method which is able to identify hundreds of SNPs or mutations in parallel using efficient homogeneous multiplex PCR (up to 640-plex) and four-color single-base extension on a ...

  8. Nonprofit says ‘crazy fad’ of gender reassignment ideology is ...

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    Last year, Do No Harm unveiled a database showing that there were more than 13,000 gender reassignment procedures on minors between 2019-23. Among their findings was that some of the most prolific ...

  9. High-resolution melting analysis - Wikipedia

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    HRM offers a faster and more convenient closed-tube method of assessing the presence of mutations and gives a result which can be further investigated if it is of interest. In a study carried out by Scott et al. in 2006, [4] 3 cell lines harbouring different BRCA mutations were used to assess the HRM methodology. It was found that the melting ...