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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
121

Inheritance and Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis of Folate Content in Dry Beans

Khanal, Sarita 11 May 2012 (has links)
Dry beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) contain high levels of folates. These compounds are essential vitamins and folate deficiencies may lead to a number of health problems. The objectives of this study were to examine the mode of inheritance of folate content and identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with folate content in dry beans. Inheritance of folate content was studied in the F1 hybrids of one-way diallel crosses among Othello, AC Elk, Redhawk and Taylor, and an F2 population of the cross between Redhawk and Othello. Total folate content and 5 methyltetrahydrofolate (5MTHF) were measured twice within a one hour interval. Significant variation in folate content was observed among the parental genotypes, their F1 hybrids, and the F2 individuals of a cross between Redhawk and Othello, ranging from 147 to 345 µg/100g. Reductions in the 5MTHF content and total folate content values in the second measurement from samples were highly variable for all four parental lines ranging from 5 to 30% and 7 to 33%, respectively. A single marker QTL analysis identified at least three QTL for folate content in the F2 population. For the majority of identified QTL, dominance effects appeared to be the major genetic effect.
122

Studies on a cytoplasmically transmitted strain difference in response to the teratogen 6-aminonicotinamide

Pollard, D. Russell (Donald Russell) January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
123

Women's rights of inheritance : a comparative study of the Hindu, Muslim, New York and Quebec laws

Sivaramayya, B., 1928- January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
124

Investigating the contribution of imprinting and epigenetic inheritance to the developmental origins of health and disease

Radford, Elizabeth Jane January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
125

A Genetic Study of Linkage and Inheritance in Barley

Oldham, Jerald Dean 01 January 1962 (has links)
No description available.
126

A Study on Intraorganismal Genetic Heterogeneity in Arabidopsis thaliana in Response to Stress

Saechao, Maye Chin January 2012 (has links)
In sexually reproducing individuals, intraorganismal genetic heterogeneity (IGH) or mosaicism is thought to occur infrequently while genetic homogeneity is presumed the norm. In organisms that undergo modular development, such as long-lived plants, IGH has been substantially documented. In Arabidopsis thaliana we have shown that non-parental DNA that is inherited at low but detectable rates can also manifest on single plants as genotypically distinct somatic sectors suggesting that even short-lived annual plants show IGH. The underlying mechanism responsible for generating this type of IGH remains unknown. In order to better understand this phenomenon I have tested the hypothesis that among genome changes that occur in response to stress, these putative triggers also up-regulate IGH. Metabolic stress, cold stress, mechanical damage and ROS exposure were examined. To test for IGH, transgene markers and polymorphic molecular markers were used. Also, presented in this thesis is work investigating the effect of in vitro propagation through tissue culture on IGH frequencies. Regenerated plants as well as undifferentiated callus tissue were genotyped and assayed for sequence reversions. Molecular genotyping revealed an outcome contrary to that predicted by the initial hypothesis showing instead that a high frequency of restoration occurred in the progeny of un-treated control plants. With the exception of samples passed through tissue culture, molecular marker changes, including single and double reversions of alleles, were detected in every line at some low level Furthermore, many of the revertants were found to be genetic mosaics. DNA sequence analyses revealed that sequences flanking three molecular markers that had undergone reversion were near identical to the great-grandparent of the sequenced individual. These results suggest that stress is perhaps an inhibitor of restoration. Although there may be other explanations for the results described in this thesis, the evidence implicates genome restoration as a mechanism for generating IGH.
127

Heir property legal and cultural dimensions of collective landownership in Alabama's Black Belt /

Dyer, Janice Frew, Bailey, L. Conner, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis(M.S.)--Auburn University, 2007. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
128

Epicoene or, The silent woman,

Jonson, Ben, Henry, Aurelia, January 1906 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1906. / "Reprint of the First folio [1616] with variants of all other important editions" (cf. p. xiv) with reproduction of t.p.
129

L'onere successorio nel diritto civile svizzero /

Brenni, Brenno. January 1941 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Università di Berna.
130

Die steuerrechtliche Behandlung des Übergangs und der Neubildung von Erbhöfen /

Bögelsack, Ulrich. January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen.

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