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Resistance genetic basis

Clinical Featnres and Genetic Basis of Glncocorticoid Resistance... [Pg.545]

Zeng, L. and Baird, W. V. (1997). Genetic basis of dinitroaniline herbicide resistance in a highly resistant biotype of goosegrass (Eleusine indica). J. Hered. 88, 427-432. [Pg.262]

Poliak, M. R. (2003). The genetic basis of FSGS and steroid-resistant nephrosis. Semin. Nephrol. 23, 141-146. [Pg.189]

Mah T-F, Pitts B, Pellock B et al. (2003) A genetic basis for Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm antibiotic resistance. Nature 426 306-310... [Pg.211]

Karlsson M, Fellstrom C, Heldtander MU, Johansson KE, Franklin A. Genetic basis of macrolide and lincosamide resistance in Brachyspira (Serpulina) hyodysenteriae. FEMS Microbiol Lett 1999 172(2) 255-60. [Pg.2069]

Definition of existing and potential resistance mechanisms and their genetic basis. [Pg.58]

Resistance to pesticides arises primarily through changes in the sensitivity of the site of action or in the metabolism of the pesticide (25,27.28). Many pesticides are activated metabolically. While it is theoretically possible to generate resistance through reduced activation, it seems much more common to observe increased detoxification in resistant strains. In some cases decreased uptake or enhanced excretion also contribute. It is an obvious prerequisite for any type of scientifically-based attempt to combat resistance that the resistance mechanism and its genetic basis must be defined. [Pg.59]

The genetic basis of insecticide resistance is not well understood. Many genes for resistance traits have been mapped to chromosomes of the house fly, Musca domestica (3.4). Drosophila melanogaster (78), and mosquitoes, Aedes aeqypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (5.6). In some cases, the expression of the biochemical... [Pg.61]

A case in point is the unraveling of resistance to methyl parathion in the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens, which is a major pest of cotton as well as tobacco. In South Carolina, there is very severe, stable resistance. Although pyrethroid insecticides are very effective and there is no resistance to them in South Carolina at this time, it would be very useful to understand the genetic basis of methyl parathion resistance in case resistance to pyrethroids should arise in the future or spread eastward from Texas where it has been detected. Recent investigations with this pest will be described to illustrate certain mechanisms. [Pg.62]


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