Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
Left: genotyping by PCR showed that 3 littermates (#3, 4 and 5) from a breeding of DKO and Tg (membralin) mice were positive to DKO primers and negative to WT primers (same primers used as in Figure 1 ).
Similar(59)
From a breeding point-of-view, a particularly attractive feature of some APR genes in wheat is their effectiveness against several pathogens (e.g. Lr34/ Yr18/ Pm38, Lagudah et al. 2009; Sr2/ Lr27/ Pm?, Mago et al. 2011b; Lr67/ Yr46/ Sr55/ Pm46), although others are effective against a single pathogen only (e.g. Yr36 against stripe rust; Lagudah 2011).
C57Bl/6 mice were obtained from a breeding colony of the Laboratory of Reproduction, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague.
Although profiling techniques are now widely available for most important crop plants, screening of entire populations is still very expensive and not very cost-effective from a breeding point of view as the extent of phenotypic and genetic variation found for a particular quality trait is likely not to be captured in a single population, tissue type or time point.
The tree age of this material (17 yr) is also considered to be appropriate for assessment and selection in breeding (Rosvall 2011), making the results of this study also relevant from a breeding point of view.
Santos et al. sampled individuals from a "breeding colony" of six males and six females, and histological analysis of experimental ovaries revealed great variation in oogenic stage among individual females [ 27].
The dogs were from a breeding colony of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (Germany) and came to the Small Animal Clinic at the age of 9 weeks.
We detected five significant and 27 suggestive QTL for growth-related traits in an F1 family from a breeding stock of Asian seabass.
In other words, a QTL cluster that was usually able to increase the values of ELO, STR, UHM or UI but reduce the SFC value is considered as a favorable QTL from a breeding point of view.
NL94 LYE 16x13 (abbreviated as NL94) is a self-compatible genotype selected from a breeding nursery of the OSU northern lowland population formed using Kanlow and other germplasm (Liu and Wu 2011).
'NS10' was a genotype that originated from the Japanese variety 'Natshyu'; 'H17L' was derived from a breeding line of the National Agricultural Research Center for Hokkaido Region (Japan) and originated from a cross between Finnish varieties, 'Nolac' and 'Hankkijan-Venla', and the Canadian variety 'Tanila'.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com