Essays about: "Single Nucleotide Polymorphism SNP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 essays containing the words Single Nucleotide Polymorphism SNP.
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1. Parentage Assignment using genetic markers in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and GeneticsAbstract : This study investigated the effect of varying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) marker density, error threshold selection, and different SNP selection strategies on parentage assignment accuracy in carp populations. Using a marker set of 15,615 SNPs, we found a positive correlation between the quantity of SNP markers and the accuracy of parentage assignments, consistent with existing literature. READ MORE
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2. Demography of Birch Populations across Scandinavia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Växtekologi och evolution; Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Boreal forests are particularly vulnerable to climate change, experiencing a much more drastic increase in temperatures and having a limited amount of more northern refugia. The trees making up these vast and important ecosystems already had to adapt previously to environmental pressures brought about by the repeated glaciations during past ice ages. READ MORE
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3. Structural variation identification in non-reference cattle breed genomes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Cattle are essential for the global food industry through the meat and milk production. It is from an economical point of view in our best interest to make cattle as efficient as possible, whether it is milk or beef production, without negatively influencing their health and welfare. READ MORE
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4. Who calls the African Wild Dog? : de novo SNP discovery and genotyping in the Lycaon pictus
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental StudiesAbstract : Large carnivores, especially the African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, are vulnerable to human-mediated changes and climate effects. As they are apex predators, they also affect lower trophic levels. Due to anthropogenic land-use changes affecting habitat, prey, and population densities, large carnivore populations are declining. READ MORE
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5. De novo SNP Discovery in the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental StudiesAbstract : Relatedness studies of wild populations using reliable high-quality genetic markers enhance our understanding of a species’ behavior and ecology. Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) have a matriarchal social structure, unique amongst carnivores. READ MORE