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Functional analysis of the human androgen receptor using synthetic and naturally occurring mutationsKazemi-Esfarjani, Parsa. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Analysis of two point mutations in the androgen receptor gene of patients with complete androgen resistanceBordet, Sylvie January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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Genetic information and the family : a challenge to medical confidentialityLacroix, Mireille, 1971- January 2003 (has links)
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Genetic information and insurance : a contextual analysis of legal and regulatory means of promoting just distributionsLemmens, Trudo January 2003 (has links)
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Structure-function analysis of three widely dispersed point mutations in the hormone-binding domain of the human androgen receptorSabbaghian, Nelly January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Molecular genetic analysis of receptor-defective androgen resistance in manPrior, Lynn January 1989 (has links)
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Analysis of exon 1 and the 5'-flanking region of the androgen receptor gene in subjects with androgen insensitivity syndromeVasiliou, Denise Marie. January 1996 (has links)
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Characterization of four point mutations in the androgen receptor gene of subjects with varying degrees of androgen insensitivity syndromeShkolny, Dana January 1995 (has links)
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Chromosome aberrations in field strains of Blattella germanicaCrouch, Joelle H. 18 April 2009 (has links)
Resistant and susceptible field strains of the German cockroach were compared for possible chromosome aberrations. Resistant strain females produced significantly higher numbers of aberrant oothecae ( >5 unhatched eggs ) than the susceptible strains. Chromosome aberrations found in the susceptible strains were attachments (autosome-autosome, autosome-x) and fragments that did not reappear in outcrosses. Attachments (autosome-autosome, autosome-x), fragments, three translocation configurations that did not reappear in outcrosses and two reciprocal translocation heterozygotes occurred in the resistant strains. These two translocations have been tentatively identified as T(12:8)/12:8 from the Bowl strain and T(11:6)/11:6 from the K851 strain. T(12:8)/12:8 exhibits random disjunction at metaphase I. There were no differences related to susceptible vs. resistant strains in the frequency of chromosome aberrations from the aberrant oothecae.
There was no evidence, except in the K851 strain, to support a relationship between egg arrest and chromosome aberrations, or the hypothesis that chromosome aberrations result from the selective pressure of insecticides. It is suggested by this study that translocations are the most common type of “floating” polymorphism in the German cockroach. The first occurrence of three known phenotypic mutants, bent bristle, yellow body, and pallid eye, and one new phenotypic mutant, colorless eye, in field strains are reported by this study. / Master of Science
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The effect on chromosomal stability of some dietary constituentsDurling, Louise. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Uppsala Universitet, 2008. / This website links to the complete document in PDF format. Title from title screen (viewed on November 22, 2009). Includes bibliographical references.
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