Publications by authors named "B Neelam"

Twenty-four simple sequence repeat markers were developed for Phakopsora pachyrhizi, a fungal pathogen of soybean (Glycine max) and other legumes. All 24 of the loci were evaluated on 28 isolates of P. pachyrhizi.

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  • The genome of an inbred Abyssinian domestic cat was sequenced and analyzed by comparing it with the genomes of six other mammals, revealing important genetic structures and chromosomal positions.
  • The study identified a variety of genetic features, including feline gene orthologs and conserved sequence blocks, while also noting the presence of repetitive elements and unique evolutionary markers.
  • Despite limited coverage, the research highlights the potential for understanding mammalian gene evolution and opens up avenues for future studies in cat genetics.
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Comparisons of the genomic structure of 3 mammalian major histocompatibility complexes (MHCs), human HLA, canine DLA, and feline FLA revealed remarkable structural differences between HLA and the other 2 MHCs. The 4.6-Mb HLA sequence was compared with the 3.

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We report the construction of a 1.5-Mb-resolution radiation hybrid map of the domestic cat genome. This new map includes novel microsatellite loci and markers derived from the 2X genome sequence that target previous gaps in the feline-human comparative map.

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Three proteins have been described in humans and mice as being essential for even distribution, transport, and translocation of pigment granules, with defects in these molecules giving rise to lighter skin/coat color. The dilute phenotype in domestic cats affects both eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigment pathways; for example, black pigmentation combined with dilute appears gray and orange pigments appear cream. The dilute pigmentation segregates as a fully penetrant, autosomal recessive trait.

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