178 research outputs found
Comparative chromosome painting discloses homologous Segments in distantly related mammals
Comparative chromosome painting, termed ZOO-FISH, using DNA libraries from flow
sorted human chromosomes 1,16,17 and X, and mouse chromosome 11 discloses the
presence of syntenic groups in distantly related mammalian Orders ranging from
primates (Homo sapiens), rodents (Mus musculus), even-toed ungulates (Muntiacus
muntjak vaginalis and Muntiacus reevesi) and whales (Balaenoptera physalus). These
mammalian Orders have evolved separately for 55-80 million years (Myr). We conclude
that ZOO-FISH can be used to generate comparative chromosome maps of a large
number of mammalian species
Trust and Creativity: Identifying the Role of Trust in Creativity-Oriented Joint-Developments
Impact of team conflict on team decision quality and satisfaction: An empirical research in China
Analysis of Meaning of Social Conflict Discussion in Korea: Focusing on Key Word Network in Major Portals
Sharing and Group Conflict: Going Beyond Decision Making to Understand the Effects of Information Sharing on Group Information Performance
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