The horn fly, Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae), is a cosmopolitan livestock pest that has caused a great negative impact on the animal production sector throughout the world. Here, we describe 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci isolated from H. irritans. The number of alleles found ranged from two to eight per locus and the expected heterozygosity from 0.1421 to 0.7702. These loci are potentially useful for the fine-scale genetic characterization of horn fly populations and provide fundamental information for pest management and planning of control programs. 相似文献
The profile of contact numbers of amino acid residues in proteins contains important information about the protein structure and is connected with the accessibility of residues to solvent. Here we propose a method for predicting the profile of contact numbers of residues in protein from its amino acid sequence. The method is based on regression using a neural network algorithm. The algorithm predicts two types of profiles, namely, the total number of contacts and the number of close contacts with the neighbors in the chain. The Pearson coefficient of correlation between the actual and predicted values of total contact numbers amounted to 0.526–0.703. As for the number of close contacts, this coefficient was higher (0.662–0.743) for all the considered threshold contact distances (6, 8, 10, and 12 Å). The program for prediction of contact numbers CONNP is available at http://wwwmgs2.bionet.nsc.ru/reloaded.
INTRODUCTIONEstrogen has been known to exert extensive effects via estrogen receptor (ER) on diverse physio-logical and develoPmental functions of the brain[1,2]. It has been observed that the distribution ofthe classical ER subtype-a (ERa) and the recentlycharacterized novel ER subtype--fi (ERg), and theirexpression patterns (ERcr/ERfi) vary greatly amongvarious brain regions[1, 3]. These evidences suggestthat each ER subtype may play a different role inestrogen's effects on the br… 相似文献