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University of Guelph

EducationGuelph, Ontario, Canada
About: University of Guelph is a education organization based out in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 26542 authors who have published 50553 publications receiving 1715255 citations. The organization is also known as: U of G & Guelph University.


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TL;DR: Genetic correlations among traits indicated that different traits measured different aspects of reproductive performance of a dairy cow could be used jointly in a fertility index to allow for selection for better fertility of dairy cattle.

264 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the relative utility of six coding (Universal Plastid Amplicon, rpoB, rpoc1, accD, rbcL, matK) and one non-coding (trnH-psbA) chloroplast loci for barcoding in the genus Compsoneura using both single region and multiregion approaches.
Abstract: The concept and practice of DNA barcoding have been designed as a system to facilitate species identification and recognition. The primary challenge for barcoding plants has been to identify a suitable region on which to focus the effort. The slow relative nucleotide substitution rates of plant mitochondria and the technical issues with the use of nuclear regions have focused attention on several proposed regions in the plastid genome. One of the challenges for barcoding is to discriminate closely related or recently evolved species. The Myristicaceae, or nutmeg family, is an older group within the angiosperms that contains some recently evolved species providing a challenging test for barcoding plants. The goal of this study is to determine the relative utility of six coding (Universal Plastid Amplicon — UPA, rpoB, rpoc1, accD, rbcL, matK) and one noncoding (trnH-psbA) chloroplast loci for barcoding in the genus Compsoneura using both single region and multiregion approaches. Five of the regions we tested were predominantly invariant across species (UPA, rpoB, rpoC1, accD, rbcL). Two of the regions (matK and trnH-psbA) had significant variation and show promise for barcoding in nutmegs. We demonstrate that a two-gene approach utilizing a moderately variable region (matK) and a more variable region (trnH-psbA) provides resolution among all the Compsonuera species we sampled including the recently evolved C. sprucei and C. mexicana. Our classification analyses based on nonmetric multidimensional scaling ordination, suggest that the use of two regions results in a decreased range of intraspecific variation relative to the distribution of interspecific divergence with 95% of the samples correctly identified in a sequence identification analysis.

264 citations

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TL;DR: The potential to sequester atmospheric carbon in tropical and temperate regions is promising, but little information is available to date as mentioned in this paper, however, the authors of this paper give an overview of the history of agroforestry and to outline differences in management practices between tropical and tropical systems.

263 citations

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TL;DR: A tri-molecular cascade, estrogen-BDNF-NPY, may be important in understanding the hormonal regulation of hippocampal function and may provide greater insight into neurological disorders and psychiatric illness, including Alzheimer's disease, depression and epilepsy.

263 citations

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09 Jan 1986-Nature
TL;DR: The distance between the simian virus 40 early promoter elements has been altered by inserting either odd or even multiples of half a DNA turn, with marked differences in the in vivo effects of these two types of insertions on initiation of transcription from this promoter.
Abstract: The distance between the simian virus 40 early promoter elements has been altered by inserting either odd or even multiples of half a DNA turn. There are marked differences in the in vivo effects of these two types of insertions on initiation of transcription from this promoter.

263 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dirk Inzé14964774468
Norbert Perrimon13861073505
Bobby Samir Acharya1331121100545
Eduardo Marbán12957949586
Benoît Roux12049362215
Fereidoon Shahidi11995157796
Stephen Safe11678460588
Mark A. Tarnopolsky11564442501
Robert C. Haddon11257752712
Milton H. Saier11170754496
Hans J. Vogel111126062846
Paul D. N. Hebert11153766288
Peter T. Katzmarzyk11061856484
John Campbell107115056067
Linda F. Nazar10631852092
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202368
2022391
20212,574
20202,547
20192,264
20182,155