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Genetics: Panel II: Human Chromosomal Disorders
(Dalhousie Medical Students' Society, 1968) -
Genetics: Panel III: Somatic Cell Genetics
(Dalhousie Medical Students' Society, 1968) -
Genetics: Panel IV: Human Biochemical Genetics
(Dalhousie Medical Students' Society, 1968) -
Genetics: Panel V: Population Genetics
(Dalhousie Medical Students' Society, 1968) -
The Geneva Protocol
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Genial Humour in Stephen Leacock
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The Genius of Slavonic Poetry
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Genome diversity of Frankia strains from different origins and host plants by AFLP analysis
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The Genome of Blastocystis sp. Isolated from the Oriental cockroach
(2019-11-28)Blastocystis spp. are unicellular anaerobic stramenopiles that inhabit the colons of a wide range of animals. Previous genome studies of Blastocystis were restricted to mammalian and avian-colonizing subtypes. To investigate ... -
Genome-Scale Metabolic Model Reconstruction and Validation
(2023-12-15)Microorganisms play a fundamental role in production of valuable products. Comprehending the complex metabolism of microorganisms is essential for enhancing the bioprocesses, leading to a profitable increase in both the ... -
Genome-wide Investigation of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Type III Secretion System-1 Regulation and Chitin Metabolism
(2022-08-23)Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the leading cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis in humans following the consumption of contaminated seafood, and is a consequential organism for aquaculture and human health. To generate ... -
Genomic analyses for feed efficiency traits in American mink
(2023-12-22)Feed efficiency is a key factor in the economic outcomes of mink production systems, as the cost of feed accounts for the largest portion of their variable expenses. So far, the Canadian mink industry has relied solely on ... -
Genomic analysis of stationary-phase and exit in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Gene expression and identification of novel essential genes
(2004-12)Most cells on earth exist in a quiescent state. In yeast, quiescence is induced by carbon starvation, and exit occurs when a carbon source becomes available. To understand how cells survive in, and exit from this state, ... -
Genomic Ancestry Estimation in Interspecific Grape Hybrids
(2014-04-09)The genus Vitis (the grapevine) is a group of highly diverse, diploid woody perennial vines consisting of approximately 60 species from across the northern hemisphere. To gain insights into the use of wild Vitis species ... -
Genomic and functional characterization of CASP.
(Dalhousie University, 2002) -
The Genomic Basis and Spatial Scale of Variation in Thermal Responses of Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua)
(2021-05-05)The thesis investigates the genomic basis and spatial scale of variation in thermal responses of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), with the over-arching aim of improving our understanding of plastic and evolutionary responses ... -
Genomic Characterization of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis (Amoebozoa) and Its Kinetoplastid Endosymbiont
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GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN Drosophila melanogaster: EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF THE Dp(1;f)LJ9 IMPRINTED DOMAIN
(2010-08-30)Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon whereby the expression of a gene, chromosomal region, or entire chromosome, depends on the sex of the transmitting parent. Imprinting results in an otherwise fully functional ... -
Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish
(2013-04)As populations diverge, genomic regions associated with adaptation display elevated differentiation. These genomic islands of adaptive divergence can inform conservation efforts in exploited species, by refining the ... -
Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish
(2013-04)As populations diverge, genomic regions associated with adaptation display elevated differentiation. These genomic islands of adaptive divergence can inform conservation efforts in exploited species, by refining the ...