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Mitochondrial DNA in human identification: a review

Mitochondrial DNA in human identification: a review

... ambiguities in the alignment/nomenclature arise due to insertions and/or deletions ...haplotype identification and their assignment to existent haplogroups or to new haplogroups, phylogenetic-based ... See full document

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DNA identification of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis in human saliva from a patient with American cutaneous leishmaniasis

DNA identification of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis in human saliva from a patient with American cutaneous leishmaniasis

... the DNA of Leishmania ...lesion in the oral ...the in vitro amplification of Leishmania DNA using samples from the salivary fluid of a patient with American cutaneous leishmaniasis is ... See full document

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Creation and characterization of mitochondrial dna-depleted human huntington’s disease and control derived lymphoblasts

Creation and characterization of mitochondrial dna-depleted human huntington’s disease and control derived lymphoblasts

... degeneration in HD: i) the gain of function (GOF) of mHtt and, ii) the loss of function (LOF) of normal Htt (Borrell-Pages et ...condition in which a deletion on chromosome 4 that comprises the CAG triplet ... See full document

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Mitochondrial DNA control region variability in wild boars from west Balkans

Mitochondrial DNA control region variability in wild boars from west Balkans

... species in hunting areas of Balkan ...increased human impact on forest systems and ...Europe in Postglacialization period ( HEWITT , 1999, ... See full document

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Origin and history of mitochondrial DNA lineages in domestic horses.

Origin and history of mitochondrial DNA lineages in domestic horses.

... innovation in the emergence of modern urban ...played in the development of human societies, the origin and history of modern breeds remain unclear in several ... See full document

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Evaluating Purifying Selection in the Mitochondrial DNA of Various Mammalian Species

Evaluating Purifying Selection in the Mitochondrial DNA of Various Mammalian Species

... artificial DNA sequences for every possible transition and ...analyzed in the mtDNA-GeneSyn software [45] to identify and classify all of polymorphisms which could occur in the mtDNA of each ... See full document

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Mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis in Huntington's disease human cybrids

Mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis in Huntington's disease human cybrids

... and mitochondrial DNA-encoded cytochrome c oxidase 361 subunit I (COX-I, ...1:500). In some membranes retaining mitochondrial 362 samples where labeling with COX-I was not possible, we used ... See full document

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Mitochondrial DNA synthesis studied autoradiographically in various cell types

Mitochondrial DNA synthesis studied autoradiographically in various cell types

... a review, see ...that, in addition to cell proliferation, DNA synthesis to a very small extent also occurs in the course of DNA excision ...28). DNA synthesis in the ... See full document

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In vitro detection of non-canonical mitochondrial DNA conformations

In vitro detection of non-canonical mitochondrial DNA conformations

... the human mtDNA have been reported to mutate at rates that are significantly higher than average (mutational hotspots), a fact that has important implications for both evolutionary and phylogenetic studies (Brown ... See full document

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Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers in traceability of retail beef samples

Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers in traceability of retail beef samples

... important in a traceability system of animal products, such as age at slaughter, breed composition, besides information of the productive ...chain. In general, the certification agent records information ... See full document

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Recent mitochondrial DNA mutations increase the risk of developing common late-onset human diseases.

Recent mitochondrial DNA mutations increase the risk of developing common late-onset human diseases.

... difference in allele ...implemented in PLINK ...frequencies in 7,729 control subjects and the position of alleles associated with eight common human diseases; where: AS = ankylosing ... See full document

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Fast-Evolving Mitochondrial DNA in Ceriantharia: A Reflection of Hexacorallia Paraphyly?

Fast-Evolving Mitochondrial DNA in Ceriantharia: A Reflection of Hexacorallia Paraphyly?

... standardized DNA region not only as a tool for fast and reliable identification of known species, but also to assist the detection of undescribed species ...short DNA sequence (,700 bp) from the ... See full document

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Accurate Identification of Candida parapsilosis (Sensu Lato) by Use of Mitochondrial DNA and Real-Time PCR

Accurate Identification of Candida parapsilosis (Sensu Lato) by Use of Mitochondrial DNA and Real-Time PCR

... cultures in South America and some European countries, such as ...drial DNA (mtDNA) as the target, which readily distinguishes these 3 ...3 mitochondrial genomes and then selected NADH5 as the target ... See full document

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Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup D4a is a marker for extreme longevity in Japan.

Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup D4a is a marker for extreme longevity in Japan.

... information). In addition, we include new data from 112 complete mtDNA sequences from semi-super- centenarians (labeled SSC in this paper), ranging in age from 105– 115 years (mean age ...of ... See full document

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Molecular characterization of mitochondrial Amerindian haplogroups and the amelogenin gene in human ancient DNA from three archaeological sites in Lambayeque - Peru

Molecular characterization of mitochondrial Amerindian haplogroups and the amelogenin gene in human ancient DNA from three archaeological sites in Lambayeque - Peru

... gene in skeletons collected from three archeological sites in ...Ancient DNA (aDNA) samples were analyzed with conventional PCR to assess the nine-base pair (9 bp) deletion corresponding to ... See full document

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Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism and popula- tion structure in Astyanax (Pisces, Characidae)

Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism and popula- tion structure in Astyanax (Pisces, Characidae)

... found in the other described pools, may be the result of a pericentric inversion or translocation involv- ing the NOR-bearing chromosome ...place in the original stock, having possibly already been present ... See full document

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Human REV3 DNA Polymerase Zeta Localizes to Mitochondria and Protects the Mitochondrial Genome.

Human REV3 DNA Polymerase Zeta Localizes to Mitochondria and Protects the Mitochondrial Genome.

... The human Rev3L gene encodes a ~350 kDa protein (REV3L) containing a large C-terminal DNA polymerase ...subunit. Human Rev3L (hereafter Rev3) is ubiquitously expressed in tissues and is ... See full document

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Duplication and triplication with staggered breakpoints in human mitochondrial DNA

Duplication and triplication with staggered breakpoints in human mitochondrial DNA

... described in this report. Both factors, namely DNA unwinding and topoiso- merase activity, may play a role in recombination mechanisms, either by inducing single-strand breaks caused by increased ... See full document

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Origin and spread of human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U7

Origin and spread of human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U7

... the DNA donors who participated in this ...Excellence in Genomics to Estonian Biocentre; Estonian Research Council grant PUT1339 (to ...Futuro in Ricerca 2012 (RBFR126B8I) (to ... See full document

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Mitochondrial DNA variants in obesity.

Mitochondrial DNA variants in obesity.

... Research in the Region of Augsburg) [21] and comprised 1,743 adult participants (890 ...Health in Pomerania’’ is a population-based project in Northeast Germany comprising 4,308 individuals aged 20 ... See full document

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