...
to
selection
for
a
ratio
between
2
traits
include
selection
for
either
numerator
or
denominator
traits,
or
simultaneous
selection
for
both
traits,
involving
linear
selection ...
enable
predicting
whether
selection
for
the
ratio
or
for
its
component
traits
is
more
effective.
Original
article
Bidirectional
mass
selection
for
body
shape...
... exciting
new possibilities for controlling this disease, which is the
second most common cancer among women worldwide.
Vaccines that protect against HPV infection, if adminis-
tered prior to initiation ... [26], we therefore performed
experiments to examine phage-mediated gene transfer in
vitro. For this purpose, recombinant lambda phages were
characterized to compare their performanc...
... convenience for the
precise monitoring of viral load in clinical material, as
well as for the investigation of the expression of cellular
genes in response to virus infection. However, the most
prominent ... TATA-
Box binding protein (TBP), β2-microglobulin (β2M), α-
tubulin (Tub), ribosomal protein L13 (L13), phospholi-
pase A2 (PLA) and RNA polymerase II (RPII) were evalu-
ated in...
... selection in
a male and female line resulted in greater response than optimal selection within a single line
without crossbreeding. Results show that strategic use of information on over-dominant ... such selection.
4.3. Separate male and female lines versus single line selection
Simultaneous optimal selection within two lines led to greater responses
than optimal selection wi...
... good indicator of the absence of severe population bottleneck
in its history.
Selection process
The selection process followed the principles outlined before. Fork length
was chosen as a selection ... problems of seawater reared females. The NL line was then
maintained in the Inra-Ifremer joint experimental freshwater farm in Sizun
(Finistère, France).
In the first generation, fe...
...
selection
for
early
and
late
reproduction
in
populations
maintained
for
10
generations
at
low
and
high
levels
of
larval
density.
We
have
obtained
direct
responses
to
selection ...
acting.
Specifically,
in
this
paper
we
present
the
results
of
a
study
of
one-generation
selection
for
early
and
late
reproduction
in
populations
maintained
fo...
... demography.
Planning for reducing imbalances in the supply of health
professionals in Spain
In Spain there is an intense debate within the medical
profession and in society in general about whether ... certified for practice in
Spain, whether or not in the regional health systems.
In spite of the wealth of information for the public
health system, the total number of doc...
... workers in
Zambia, 16% in Tanzania, 26% in Angola , 36% in Madagascar , 42% in
Mozambique, and 48% in Mauritius. For nurses, the rate was 9.2% in Zambia, 12 %
in Angola, 17 % in Malawi, 19% in ... university training, varied from 3.77 in Lusaka to 19.33 in Northwestern
Province. For registered nurses (3 to 4 years of mid-level training), the ratio varied from 3....
... of infec-
tious disease. Since playing an important part in the birth
of Molecular Biology more than 50 years ago [1], phage
research has continually broken new ground in our under-
standing ... sequence
information from a wide variety of bacteriophages. Phage
genomics is revealing novel biochemical mechanisms for
replication, maintenance and expression of the genetic
material and is pr...
...
lactation
increased
(about
1.1
and
0.7
for
level
8).
A
biological
interpretation
could
be
put
forward:
at
the
beginning
of
lactation,
and
especially
for
animals
in
first ...
case
here
for
the
original
data
since
type
traits
were
recorded
using
scores
varying
from
one
to
nine.
A
normal
score
transformation
was
used
to
improve
the
shape...