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Booth K. and Katz L. (2000). Role of the vomeronasal organ in neonatal offspring recognition in sheep. Biol Reprod 63, 953-958. [Pg.192]

Kendrick K.M., DaCosta A., Broad K.D., Ohkura S., et al. (1997). Neural control of maternal behaviour and olfactory recognition of offspring. Brain Res Bull 44, 383-395. [Pg.218]

The answer is e. (Murray, pp 812-828. Scriver, pp 3-45. Sack, pp 97-158. Wilson, pp 23-39.) If two individuals in a sibship are affected with an autosomal dominant disease, then the usual implication is that one of the parents has the abnormal allele. Parents with one normal and one abnormal allele have a 50% chance of transmitting the abnormal allele with each pregnancy. Complicating the recognition of autosomal dominant inheritance are incomplete penetrance, where there are no signs of the disease phenotype after all relevant medical evaluations, and variable expressivity, where a parent may have more subtle disease than the offspring. [Pg.338]

Monkey (M. fascicularis) In utero No NOAEL 0.05-0.07 Impaired visual-recognition memory in offspring (abstract) Gunderson et al. 1986... [Pg.232]

Biosensors are the offspring of the first successful marriage between biotechnology and modem electronics. The biomolecules are responsible for the specific recognition of the analyte whereas the physicochemical transducer supplies an electrical output signal which is amplified by the spatially separated electronic component. [Pg.323]

Olfactory signals in mammals provide information which can be used for mate choice, parent-offspring and kin recognition (Brown, 1979 Brown Macdonald, 1985). Olfactory cues found in the urine of mice and rats have been frequently associated with... [Pg.267]

To maximize the considerable benefits derived from kin recognition, canids must recognize their close relatives well into adulthood and perhaps throughout their lives. This poses little problem for parents and their adult offspring that remain together much of the... [Pg.309]

The most frequently studied version of kin recognition is that involving parents and offspring. Genetic benefits accruing to parents who... [Pg.397]


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