Genetic data from extant donkeys (Equus asinus) have revealed two distinct mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, suggestive of two separate domestication events in northeast Africa about 5000 years ago. Without distinct phylogeographic structure in domestic donkey haplogroups and with little information on the genetic makeup of the ancestral African wild ass, however, it has been difficult to identify wild ancestors and geographical origins for the domestic mitochondrial clades. Our analysis of ancient archaeological and historic museum samples provides the first genetic information on the historic Nubian wild ass (Equus africanus africanus), Somali wild ass (Equus africanus somaliensis) and ancient donkey.
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September 2005
Despite excellent antihypertensive drugs on the market, about 70% of all hypertensive patients do not have their blood pressure under control. This is due to problems of compliance, largely because of having to take drugs daily and side effects. We propose an antisense therapy for hypertension because antisense treatment can provide long-lasting, highly specific control of blood pressure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRats exposed chronically to a cold environment (5 degrees C/4 degrees F) develop hypertension. This cold-induced hypertension (CIH) is a non-genetic, non-pharmacological, non-surgical model of environmentally induced hypertension in rats. The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) appears to play a role in both initiating and/or maintaining the high blood pressure in CIH.
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