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GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN INTESTINAL BACTERIA. 3. ...
1964-08-01

Page 1. i0 GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN INTESTINAL BACTERIA � III. STUDY OF THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF DYSENTERY ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Genetic and Physiological Studies of Bacillus anthracis ...
1986-07-01

... of B. thuringiensis; and iii) identification and characterization of additional fertility plasmids useful for transferring plasmids among Bacillus strains ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Genetic Toxicity, Reproductive and Development Toxicity, and ...

... non-specific toxicity to the fetus), and segment III (behavioral toxicity in newborn pups) studies in Glires (primarily rats, mice, rabbits, and hamsters ...

Center for Drug Evaluation (CDER)

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Alaska Science Center - Walrus Research Projects - Genetics

... of the Holarctic III Conference held in Koktebel, Crimea, Ukraine October 11-17, 2004 Study Proposal - Population ... ...

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Genetic discrimination and the public entities and public accommodations titles of the americans with disabilities act
1993-07-01

The introduction of newly developed medical genetic diagnostic tests has been accompanied by social problems involving privacy issues and genetic discrimination. Previous studies of genetic discrimination have focused on the areas of employment and insurance. In this paper, the authors provide six hypothetical ...

Energy Citations Database

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Genetic discrimination and the public entities and public accommodations Titles of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
1993-07-01

The introduction of newly developed medical genetic diagnostic tests has been accompanied by social problems involving privacy issues and genetic discrimination. Previous studies of genetic discrimination have focused on the areas of employment and insurance. In this paper, we provide six hypothetical illustrative ...

PubMed Central

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Evaluation of Carcinogenic, Teratogenic, and Mutagenic Activities of Selected Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals. Volume III. Mutagenic Study in Bacteria.
1968-01-01

Carbamates and structurally related compounds were studied for their effects on growth, morphology, mutation rates, and the DNA of B. subtilis. Morphological changes were phenotypic rather than genetic and unrelated to amino acid inbalance, to interferenc...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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Exclusion of Class III Malocclusion Candidate Loci in Brazilian Families.
2011-08-01

The role played by genetic components in the etiology of the Class III phenotype, a class of dental malocclusion, is not yet understood. Regions that may be related to the development of Class III malocclusion have been suggested previously. The aim of this study was to search for genetic ...

PubMed

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Whole genome analysis from microdissected tissue revealed adult supratentorial grade II-III gliomas are divided into clinically relevant subgroups by genetic profile.
2011-02-23

BACKGROUND:: Gliomas are classified into pathologically defined subgroups. However, the tumors in the same entity could show varied clinical courses. Recently, various studies revealed that genetic analyses of gliomas can provide clinically relevant information. OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the correlation between genetic ...

PubMed

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Association of APOE polymorphism with chronic kidney disease in a nationally representative sample: a Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) Genetic Study
2009-01-01

� 2009 Chu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

E-print Network

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Genetics Home Reference: Mucopolysaccharidosis type III

... OMIM - Genetic disorder catalog (4 links) What other names do people use for mucopolysaccharidosis type III? MPS ...

MedlinePLUS

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Genetic mapping of nth, a gene affecting endonuclease III (thymine glycol-DNA glycosylase) in Escherichia coli K-12.
1985-05-01

The nth gene of Escherichia coli affects the production of endonuclease III, a glycosylase-endonuclease that attacks DNA damaged by oxidizing agents or by ionizing radiation. An nth insertion mutant and a deletion mutant were studied. nth is located between add and tyrS on the linkage map of E. coli K-12 and was 97% linked to tyrS in a transduction with ...

PubMed Central

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STUDIES ON ENCEPHALITOZOON. III. RELATIONSHIP ...
1965-07-21

... Page 3. STUDIES ON ENCEPHALITOZOON III. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NATURAL INFECTION IN MICE AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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STUDIES IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. III. ...
1962-06-01

... Title : STUDIES IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. III. PERSISTENCE OF SEQUENTIAL EFFECTS DESPITE EXTENDED PRACTICE. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Nested Allele-Specific PCR Primers Distinguish Genetic Groups of Uncinula necator
1999-09-01

Isolates of the obligately biotrophic fungus Uncinula necator cluster in three distinct genetic groups (groups I, II, and III). We designed PCR primers specific for these groups in order to monitor field populations of U. necator. We used the nucleotide sequences of the gene that encodes eburicol 14?-demethylase (CYP51) and of the ribosomal DNA internal ...

PubMed Central

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Radiation Damage Study Phase III (RADS III). Damage ...
1970-06-01

... Accession Number : AD0874938. Title : Radiation Damage Study Phase III (RADS III). Damage Assessment Tests Program ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Channeling Studies of III-V/III-V and IV/III-V Semiconductor ...
1983-06-01

... Accession Number : ADA133738. Title : Channeling Studies of III-V/III-V and IV/III-V Semiconductor Modulated Structures,. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Trend tests for genetic association using population-based cross-sectional complex survey data.
2009-09-10

Genetic data collected from surveys such as the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) enable researchers to investigate the association between wide varieties of health factors and genetic variation for the US population. Tests for trend in disease with increasing number of alleles have been developed for ...

PubMed

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