Faculty Opinions recommendation of Mapping with a few plants: using selective mapping for microsatellite saturation of the Prunus reference map.

Author(s):  
Susan Barker
Genome ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Sargent ◽  
G. Cipriani ◽  
S. Vilanova ◽  
D. Gil-Ariza ◽  
P. Arús ◽  
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We have identified a set of plants (the bin set) to permit “selective” or “bin” mapping using the diploid strawberry mapping population FV × FN, derived from the F2 cross F. vesca 815 × F. nubicola 601, which has been used to develop the Fragaria reference map. The bin set consists of 8 plants: the F. vesca 815 parent, the F1 hybrid individual, and 6 seedlings of the F2 population. This bin set divides the 578 cM of the diploid Fragaria genome into 46 bins, the largest mapping bin being 26 cM in length and the average bin size being 12.6 cM. To validate the FV × FN bin set, we used it to locate 103 loci into bins on the FV × FN map. These loci comprised 61 previously described SSRs, 38 new SSRs developed in this investigation from Fragaria × ananassa genomic DNA, EST and gene sequences, and 4 ripening-related genes developed for Prunus . The 103 markers were located to bins on all 7 linkage groups of the Fragaria map and a new mapping bin was identified with the novel markers, demonstrating that the map covers the majority of the diploid Fragaria genome and that the 6 bin-set seedlings selected were appropriate for bin mapping using this progeny.


Genetics ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 171 (3) ◽  
pp. 1305-1309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Werner Howad ◽  
Toshiya Yamamoto ◽  
Elisabeth Dirlewanger ◽  
Raffaele Testolin ◽  
Patrick Cosson ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (12) ◽  
pp. 2546-2555 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arlind Nocaj ◽  
Ulrik Brandes
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2008 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 897-910 ◽  
Author(s):  
James W. Olmstead ◽  
Audrey M. Sebolt ◽  
Antonio Cabrera ◽  
Suneth S. Sooriyapathirana ◽  
Sue Hammar ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 128 (3) ◽  
pp. 875-884 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert F. Dallapiazza ◽  
Kelsie F. Timbie ◽  
Stephen Holmberg ◽  
Jeremy Gatesman ◽  
M. Beatriz Lopes ◽  
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OBJECTIVEUltrasound can be precisely focused through the intact human skull to target deep regions of the brain for stereotactic ablations. Acoustic energy at much lower intensities is capable of both exciting and inhibiting neural tissues without causing tissue heating or damage. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the effects of low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) for neuromodulation and selective mapping in the thalamus of a large-brain animal.METHODSTen Yorkshire swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) were used in this study. In the first neuromodulation experiment, the lemniscal sensory thalamus was stereotactically targeted with LIFU, and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) were monitored. In a second mapping experiment, the ventromedial and ventroposterolateral sensory thalamic nuclei were alternately targeted with LIFU, while both trigeminal and tibial evoked SSEPs were recorded. Temperature at the acoustic focus was assessed using MR thermography. At the end of the experiments, all tissues were assessed histologically for damage.RESULTSLIFU targeted to the ventroposterolateral thalamic nucleus suppressed SSEP amplitude to 71.6% ± 11.4% (mean ± SD) compared with baseline recordings. Second, we found a similar degree of inhibition with a high spatial resolution (∼ 2 mm) since adjacent thalamic nuclei could be selectively inhibited. The ventromedial thalamic nucleus could be inhibited without affecting the ventrolateral nucleus. During MR thermography imaging, there was no observed tissue heating during LIFU sonications and no histological evidence of tissue damage.CONCLUSIONSThese results suggest that LIFU can be safely used to modulate neuronal circuits in the central nervous system and that noninvasive brain mapping with focused ultrasound may be feasible in humans.


PROTEOMICS ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 1491-1504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Coelho ◽  
Eidy de Oliveira Santos ◽  
Mauro Luiz da Hora Faria ◽  
Daniela Palermo de Carvalho ◽  
Marcia Regina Soares ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ghassemi ◽  
T.A. Gulliver

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