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    • Gender identity, disability, and unmet healthcare needs among disabled people living in the community in the United States 

      Mulcahy, A.; Streed, C. G.; Wallisch, A. M.; Batza, K.; Kurth, N.; Hall, J. P.; McMaughan, D. J. (MDPI, 2022-03-01)
      Disabled adults and transgender people in the United States face multiple compounding and marginalizing forces that result in unmet healthcare needs. Yet, gender identity among disabled people has not been explored, ...
    • Gender, social norms, and household production in Burkina Faso 

      Kazianga, Harounan; Wahhaj, Zaki (University of Chicago Press, 2013)
      Empirical studies of intra-household allocation has revealed that, in many instances, gender is an important determinant in the allocation of resources within the household. Yet, within the theoretical literature, why ...
    • Gene transfers shaped the evolution of de novo NAD+ biosynthesis in eukaryotes 

      Ternes, Chad M.; Schonknecht, Gerald (Oxford University Press, 2014-08-27)
      NAD+ is an essential molecule for life, present in each living cell. It can function as an electron carrier or cofactor in redox biochemistry and energetics, and serves as substrate to generate the secondary messenger ...
    • General population and medical student perceptions of good and bad doctors in Mozambique 

      Pfeiffer, A.; Noden, B. H.; Walker, Z. A.; Aarts, R.; Ferro, J. (2011-04)
      Context: A key element of the doctor-patient relationship is to understand the patient's and doctor's perceptions of quality care.
    • Generation of a superposition of multiple mesoscopic states of radiation in a resonant cavity 

      Pathak, P. K.; Agarwal, G. S. (American Physical Society, 2005-04-27)
      Using resonant interaction between atoms and the field in a high quality cavity, we show how to generate a superposition of many mesoscopic states of the field. We study the quasi-probability distributions and demonstrate ...
    • Generation of Werner states via collective decay of coherently driven atoms 

      Agarwal, Girish S.; Kapale, Kishore T. (American Physical Society, 2006-02-08)
      We show deterministic generation of Werner states as a steady state of the collective decay dynamics of a pair of neutral atom coupled to a leaky cavity and strong coherent drive. We also show how the scheme can be extended ...
    • Genes related to mitochondrial functions are differentially expressed in phosphine-resistant and -susceptible Tribolium castaneum 

      Oppert, Brenda; Guedes, Raul N. C.; Aikins, Michael J.; Perkin, Lindsey; Chen, Zhaorigetu; Phillips, Thomas W.; Zhu, Kun Yan; Opit, George P.; Hoon, Kelly; Sun, Yongming; Meredith, Gavin; Bramlett, Kelli; Hernandez, Natalie Supunpong; Sanderson, Brian; Taylor, Madison W.; Dhingra, Dalia; Blakey, Brandon; Lorenzen, Marce; Adedipe, Folukemi; Arthur, Frank (BioMed Central, 2015-11-18)
      Background: Phosphine is a valuable fumigant to control pest populations in stored grains and grain products. However, recent studies indicate a substantial increase in phosphine resistance in stored product pests worldwide.
    • Genetic analysis of indirect selection for winter wheat grain yield using spectral reflectance indices 

      Prasad, B.; Carver, B. F.; Stone, M. L.; Babar, M. A.; Raun, W. R.; Klatt, A. R. (Crop Science Society of America, 2007-07-30)
      Selection criteria that can facilitate grain yield improvement would be considered important plant breeding tools. We assessed the value of spectral reflectance indices (SRI) as indirect selection tools for grain yield ...
    • Genetic and immunologic analyses of PlpE, a lipoprotein important in complement-mediated killing of Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 

      Pandher, Karamjeet; Confer, Anthony W.; Murphy, George L. (American Society for Microbiology, 1998-12)
      Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 is the bacterium most commonly associated with bovine shipping fever. The presence of antibodies against P. haemolytica outer membrane proteins (OMPs) correlates statistically with ...
    • Genetic and plasmid diversity within natural populations of Pseudomonas syringae with various exposures to copper and streptomycin bactericides 

      Sundin, George W.; Demezas, David H.; Bender, Carol L. (American Society for Microbiology, 1994-12)
      We examined the genetic and plasmid diversity within natural populations of Pseudomonas syringae isolated from three ornamental pear nurseries in eastern Oklahoma. The bactericide spray regimen differed at each nursery; ...
    • Genetic and QTL mapping in African bermudagrass 

      Yu, Shuhao; Fang, Tilin; Dong, Hongxu; Yan, Liuling; Martin, Dennis L.; Moss, Justin Q.; Fontanier, Charles H.; Wu, Yanqi (Wiley, 2021-03-01)
      Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt-Davy is frequently used to cross with C. dactylon Pers. in the creation of F1 hybrid cultivars that are some of the most widely used in the worldwide turf industry. However, molecular resource ...
    • Genetic association of OPR genes with resistance to Hessian fly in hexaploid wheat 

      Tan, Chor Tee; Carver, Brett Frederick; Chen, Ming-Shun; Gu, Yong-Qiang; Yan, Liuling (BioMed Central, 2013-06-01)
      Background: Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) is one of the most destructive pests of wheat. The genes encoding 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid reductase (OPR) and lipoxygenase (LOX) play critical roles in insect resistance ...
    • Genetic basis of the very short life cycle of 'Apogee' wheat 

      Li, Genqiao; Boontung, Rungravee; Powers, Carol; Belamkar, Vikas; Huang, Tianrong; Miao, Fang; Baenziger, P. Stephen; Yan, Liuling (BioMed Central, 2017-10-31)
      Background: 'Apogee' has a very short life cycle among wheat cultivars (flowering 25 days after planting under a long day and without vernalization), and it is a unique genetic material that can be used to accelerate cycling ...
    • Genetic diversity among Arthrobacter species collected across a heterogeneous series of terrestrial deep-subsurface sediments as determined on the basis of 16S rRNA and recA gene sequences 

      van Waasbergen, Lorraine G.; Balkwill, David L.; Crocker, Fiona H.; Bjornstad, Bruce N.; Miller, Robert V. (American Society for Microbiology, 2000-08)
      This study was undertaken in an effort to understand how the population structure of bacteria within terrestrial deep-subsurface environments correlates with the physical and chemical structure of their environment. ...
    • Genetic mapping of quantitative trait loci for end-use quality and grain minerals in hard red winter wheat 

      Yu, Shuhao; Assanga, Silvano O.; Awika, Joseph M.; Ibrahim, Amir M. H.; Rudd, Jackie C.; Xue, Qingwu; Guttieri, Mary J.; Zhang, Guorong; Baker, Jason A.; Jessup, Kirk E.; Liu, Shuyu (MDPI, 2021-12-11)
      To meet the demands of different wheat-based food products, traits related to end-use quality become indispensable components in wheat improvement. Thus, markers associated with these traits are valuable for the timely ...
    • Genetic modification of alternative respiration in Nicotiana benthamiana affects basal and salicylic acid-induced resistance to potato virus X 

      Lee, Wing-Sham; Fu, Shih-Feng; Verchot, Jeanmarie; Carr, John P. (BioMed Central, 2011-02-28)
      Background: Salicylic acid (SA) regulates multiple anti-viral mechanisms, including mechanism(s) that may be negatively regulated by the mitochondrial enzyme, alternative oxidase (AOX), the sole component of the alternative ...
    • Genetic trends in winter wheat yield and test weight under dual-purpose and grain-only management systems 

      Khalil, Iftikhar H.; Carver, Brett F.; Krenzer, Eugene G.; MacKown, Charles T.; Horn, Gerald W. (Crop Science Society of America, 2002-05)
      Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars of the southern Great Plains are traditionally bred in environments managed for grain production only but are commonly grown for the dual-purpose of producing winter forage and grain ...
    • Genome of Diuraphis noxia, a global aphid pest of small grains 

      Nicholson, Scott J.; Nickerson, Michael L.; Dean, Michael; Song, Yan; Hoyt, Peter R.; Rhee, Hwanseok; Kim, Changhoon; Puterka, Gary J. (BioMed Central, 2015-06-05)
      Background: The Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia Kurdjumov, is one of the most important pests of small grains throughout the temperate regions of the world. This phytotoxic aphid causes severe systemic damage symptoms ...
    • Genome of the anaerobic fungus Orpinomyces sp. strain C1A reveals the unique evolutionary history of a remarkable plant biomass degrader 

      Youssef, Noha H.; Couger, M. B.; Struchtemeyer, Christopher G.; Liggenstoffer, Audra S.; Prade, Rolf A.; Najar, Fares Z.; Atiyeh, Hasan K.; Wilkins, Mark R.; Elshahed, Mostafa S. (American Society for Microbiology, 2013-08)
      Anaerobic gut fungi represent a distinct early-branching fungal phylum (Neocallimastigomycota) and reside in the rumen, hindgut, and feces of ruminant and nonruminant herbivores. The genome of an anaerobic fungal isolate, ...
    • Genome of the long-living sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) 

      Ming, Ray; VanBuren, Robert; Liu, Yanling; Yang, Mei; Han, Yuepeng; Li, Lei-Ting; Zhang, Qiong; Kim, Min-Jeong; Schatz, Michael C.; Campbell, Michael; Li, Jingping; Bowers, John E.; Tang, Haibao; Lyons, Eric; Ferguson, Ann A.; Narzisi, Giuseppe; Nelson, David R.; Blaby-Haas, Crysten E.; Gschwend, Andrea R.; Jiao, Yuannian; Der, Joshua P.; Zeng, Fanchang; Han, Jennifer; Min, Xiang Jia; Hudson, Karen A.; Singh, Ratnesh; Grennan, Aleel K.; Karpowicz, Steven J.; Watling, Jennifer R.; Ito, Kikukatsu; Robinson, Sharon A.; Hudson, Matthew E.; Yu, Qingyi; Mockler, Todd C.; Carroll, Andrew; Zheng, Yun; Sunkar, Ramanjulu; Jia, Ruizong; Chen, Nancy; Arro, Jie; Wai, Ching Man; Wafula, Eric; Spence, Ashley; Han, Yanni; Xu, Liming; Zhang, Jisen; Peery, Rhiannon; Haus, Miranda J.; Xiong, Wenwei; Walsh, James A.; Wu, Jun; Wang, Ming-Li; Zhu, Yun J.; Paull, Robert E.; Britt, Anne B.; Du, Chunguang; Downie, Stephen R.; Schuler, Mary A.; Michael, Todd P.; Long, Steve P.; Ort, Donald R.; Schopf, J. William; Gang, David R.; Jiang, Ning; Yandell, Mark; dePamphilis, Claude W.; Merchant, Sabeeha S.; Paterson, Andrew H.; Buchanan, Bob B.; Li, Shaohua; Shen-Miller, Jane (BioMed Central, 2013-05-10)
      Background: Sacred lotus is a basal eudicot with agricultural, medicinal, cultural and religious importance. It was domesticated in Asia about 7,000 years ago, and cultivated for its rhizomes and seeds as a food crop. It ...