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GENETICALLY ENGINEERED ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: CURRENT STATUS AND RECOMMENDATIONS1
- A. Snow, D. Andow, +4 authors L. L. Wolfenbarger
- Biology
- 1 April 2005
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated the ecological effects of current and potential uses of field-released genetically engineered organisms (GEOs), as described in this Position Paper.… Expand
Simple sequence repeats in Escherichia coli: abundance, distribution, composition, and polymorphism.
- R. Gur-Arie, C. Cohen, Y. Eitan, L. Shelef, E. Hallerman, Y. Kashi
- Biology, Medicine
- Genome research
- 2000
Computer-based genome-wide screening of the DNA sequence of Escherichia coli strain K12 revealed tens of thousands of tandem simple sequence repeat (SSR) tracts, with motifs ranging from 1 to 6… Expand
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TAXONOMIC EVALUATION OF TWO CLOSELY RELATED ENDANGERED FRESHWATER MUSSEL SPECIES, THE OYSTER MUSSEL EPIOBLASMA CAPSAEFORMIS AND TAN RIFFLESHELL EPIOBLASMA FLORENTINA WALKERI…
- J. Jones, R. Neves, S. A. Ahlstedt, E. Hallerman
- Biology
- 1 August 2006
Species in the genus Epioblasma have specialized life history requirements and represent the most endangered genus of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) in the world. A genetic characterization of extant… Expand
Review of the Status of Aquaculture Genetics
- R. Dunham, K. Majumdar, +10 authors G. Hoerstgen-Schwark
- Biology
- 2001
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Breeding new strains of tilapia : development of an artificial center of origin and linkage map based on AFLP and microsatellite loci
- Jeremy J. Agresti, Shingo Seki, +6 authors B. May
- Biology
- 2 May 2000
Based on ideas from plant breeding and the opportunities offered by molecular biology, a program was initiated in 1995 to derive genetically superior tilapia from a synthetic stock .artificial center… Expand
GENETIC MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR CAPTIVE PROPAGATION OF FRESHWATER MUSSELS (UNIONOIDEA)
- J. Jones, E. Hallerman, R. Neves
- Biology
- 1 August 2006
Abstract Although the greatest global diversity of freshwater mussels (~300 species) resides in the United States, the superfamily Unionoidea is also the most imperiled taxon of animals in the… Expand
Molecular cloning, characterization and expression analysis of TLR9, MyD88 and TRAF6 genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
- P. Kongchum, E. Hallerman, G. Hulata, L. David, Y. Palti
- Biology, Medicine
- Fish & shellfish immunology
- 2011
Induction of innate immune pathways is critical for early host defense, but there is limited understanding of how teleost fishes recognize pathogen molecules and activate these pathways. In mammals,… Expand
Marker-assisted selection of candidate bulls for progeny testing programmes.
- Y. Kashi, E. Hallerman, M. Soller
- Biology
- 1 August 1990
Subspecific affinity of black bears in the White River National Wildlife Refuge.
- J. Warrillow, M. Culver, E. Hallerman, M. Vaughan
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of heredity
- 1 May 2001
The black bear population of the White River National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is adjacent to populations of black bear in Louisiana (Urusus americanus luteolus) which are listed as threatened under the… Expand
SNP discovery and development of genetic markers for mapping innate immune response genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
- P. Kongchum, Y. Palti, E. Hallerman, G. Hulata, L. David
- Biology, Medicine
- Fish & shellfish immunology
- 1 August 2010
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in immune response genes have been reported as markers for susceptibility to infectious diseases in human and livestock. A disease caused by cyprinid… Expand
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