Genetic Privacy And The Fourth Amendment: Unregulated Surreptitious Dna Harvesting, 2013 University of New Hampshire School of Law
Genetic Privacy And The Fourth Amendment: Unregulated Surreptitious Dna Harvesting, Albert E. Scherr
Law Faculty Scholarship
Genetic privacy and police practices have come to the fore in the criminal justice system. Case law and stories in the media document that police are surreptitiously harvesting the DNA of putative suspects. Some sources even indicate that surreptitious data banking may also be in its infancy. Surreptitious harvesting of out-of-body DNA by the police is currently unregulated by the Fourth Amendment. The few courts that have addressed the issue find that the police are free to harvest DNA abandoned by a putative suspect in a public place. Little in the nascent surreptitious harvesting case law suggests that surreptitious data …
Aaron Gillette , Eugenics And The Nature Nurture Debate In The Twentieth Century, 2013 Washington University in St Louis
Aaron Gillette , Eugenics And The Nature Nurture Debate In The Twentieth Century, Garland E. Allen
Biology Faculty Publications & Presentations
Aaron Gillette, Eugenics and the Nature–Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century, Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology [2007], digital reprint (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. ix, 239, index, £18.99, paperback, ISBN: 9780230108455. This book treats an important subject – the history of the nature–nurture debate (focused on the US but with references to European players and movements) – and its implications for current theories of evolutionary psychology.
Bayesian Methods For Expression-Based Integration, 2012 Texas A&M University
Bayesian Methods For Expression-Based Integration, Elizabeth M. Jennings, Jeffrey S. Morris, Raymond J. Carroll, Ganiraju C. Manyam, Veera Baladandayuthapani
Jeffrey S. Morris
We propose methods to integrate data across several genomic platforms using a hierarchical Bayesian analysis framework that incorporates the biological relationships among the platforms to identify genes whose expression is related to clinical outcomes in cancer. This integrated approach combines information across all platforms, leading to increased statistical power in finding these predictive genes, and further provides mechanistic information about the manner in which the gene affects the outcome. We demonstrate the advantages of the shrinkage estimation used by this approach through a simulation, and finally, we apply our method to a Glioblastoma Multiforme dataset and identify several genes potentially …
Functional Characterization Of Microbial Symbiotic Associations By Metaproteomics, 2012 University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Functional Characterization Of Microbial Symbiotic Associations By Metaproteomics, Jacque Caprio Young
Doctoral Dissertations
Rarely are microbes found in isolation in the environment, but rather form symbiotic associations with other microbes or eukaryotic hosts. The advent of the systems biology era has allowed global characterization of these symbiotic associations at levels not previously possible. However, while metagenomic studies have revealed microbial membership and potential genomic information among members taking part in the symbiosis, there is still a significant lag in the functional characterization within these symbiotic associations. Thus, in this dissertation, we utilized a metaproteomic approach to study microbial symbiotic associations. We have developed and applied this robust platform to investigate various symbiotic associations …
Inhibition Of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 With The Modified Green Tea Polyphenol Pamitoyl-Epigallocatechin Gallate., 2012 Seton Hall University
Inhibition Of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 With The Modified Green Tea Polyphenol Pamitoyl-Epigallocatechin Gallate., Aline De Oliveira, Sandra Adams, Lee Lee, Sean Murray, Stephen Hsu, Jeffrey Hammond, Douglas Dickinson, Ping Chen, Tin-Chun Chu
Tin-Chun Chu, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Modulates Oxidative Stress In Exocrine Glands Of A Primary Sjogren’S Syndrome Mouse Model Prior To Disease Onset, 2012 Seton Hall University
Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Modulates Oxidative Stress In Exocrine Glands Of A Primary Sjogren’S Syndrome Mouse Model Prior To Disease Onset, Seiji Ohno, Hongfang Yu, Douglas Dickinson, Tin-Chun Chu, Kalu Ogbureke, Scott Derossi, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Stephen Hsu
Tin-Chun Chu, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Genetic Diversity Of Neotropical Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) With An Emphasis On South American Species, 2012 Texas Tech/Duke University
Genetic Diversity Of Neotropical Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) With An Emphasis On South American Species, Roxanne J. Larsen, Michelle C. Knapp, Hugh H. Genoways, Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan, Peter A. Larsen, Don E. Wilson, Robert J. Baker
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding of species boundaries and species richness within the genus. Several authors have suggested that it is likely there are unrecognized species-level lineages of Myotis in the Neotropics. This study provides an assessment of the diversity in New World Myotis by analyzing cytochrome-b gene variation from an expansive sample ranging throughout North, Central, and South America. We provide baseline genetic data for researchers investigating phylogeographic and phylogenetic patterns of Myotis in these regions, with an emphasis on South America.
Methodology and Principal Findings: Cytochrome-b sequences were generated and …
Phylotranscriptomics To Bring The Understudied Into The Fold: Monophyletic Ostracoda, Fossil Placement, And Pancrustacean Phylogeny, 2012 University of California - Santa Barbara
Phylotranscriptomics To Bring The Understudied Into The Fold: Monophyletic Ostracoda, Fossil Placement, And Pancrustacean Phylogeny, Todd H. Oakley, Joanna M. Wolfe, Annie R. Lindgren, Alexander K. Zaharoff
Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations
An ambitious, yet fundamental goal for comparative biology is to understand the evolutionary relationships for all of life. However, many important taxonomic groups have remained recalcitrant to inclusion into broader scale studies. Here, we focus on collection of 9 new 454 transcriptome data sets from Ostracoda, an ancient and diverse group with a dense fossil record, which is often undersampled in broader studies. We combine the new transcriptomes with a new morphological matrix (including fossils) and existing expressed sequence tag, mitochondrial genome, nuclear genome, and ribosomal DNA data. Our analyses lead to new insights into ostracod and pancrustacean phylogeny. We …
Familiality Of Auditory Evoked Potentials: Preliminary Investigation Of The Auditory Brainstem Response And Late Latency Cortical Response, 2012 The University of Western Ontario
Familiality Of Auditory Evoked Potentials: Preliminary Investigation Of The Auditory Brainstem Response And Late Latency Cortical Response, Matthew B. Lucas
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Twenty-four participants, consisting of six sibling pairs and six non-sibling pairs, participated in this study investigating the familiality of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs). The auditory brainstem response (ABR) recorded at high stimulus rates, revealed that Wave V latency increases, while amplitude decreases as stimulus rate increases. ABR Wave V latency was also found to increase with click position within a stimulus train, plateauing by the third stimulus. No evidence for familiality was found with respect to the ABR Wave V under these conditions. The late latency response (LLR) components N1 and P2 were found to decrease between the first and …
Protamine-Like Proteins In 12 Sequenced Species Of Drosophila, 2012 Seton Hall University
Protamine-Like Proteins In 12 Sequenced Species Of Drosophila, Zain Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu, Valerie Schawaroch, Angela Klaus
Tin-Chun Chu, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Identification And Bioinformatic Analyses Of Vanillate Operon In Cyanobacterium Synechococcus Sp. Iu 625, 2012 Seton Hall University
Identification And Bioinformatic Analyses Of Vanillate Operon In Cyanobacterium Synechococcus Sp. Iu 625, Robert Newby, Tin-Chun Chu
Tin-Chun Chu, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Bioinformatic Analysis Of Cyanobacterial Mercuric Resistance Genes And Identification Of Synechococcus Sp. Iu 625 Putative Mercuric Resistance Genes, 2012 Montclair State University
Bioinformatic Analysis Of Cyanobacterial Mercuric Resistance Genes And Identification Of Synechococcus Sp. Iu 625 Putative Mercuric Resistance Genes, Lee Lee, Chiedozie Okafor, Matthew Rienzo, Tin-Chun Chu
Tin-Chun Chu, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Phylogenetics Of Morus (Moraceae) Inferred From Its And Trnl-Trnf Sequence Data., 2012 South Dakota State University
Phylogenetics Of Morus (Moraceae) Inferred From Its And Trnl-Trnf Sequence Data., Madhav Nepal
Madhav Nepal
Following The Trail Of Ants: An Examination Of The Work Of E.O. Wilson, 2012 Sacred Heart University
Following The Trail Of Ants: An Examination Of The Work Of E.O. Wilson, Samantha Kee
Writing Across the Curriculum
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Reactive Oxygen Species On Life History Traits Of Caenorhabditis Elegans, 2012 Portland State University
Effects Of Reactive Oxygen Species On Life History Traits Of Caenorhabditis Elegans, Samson William Smith
Dissertations and Theses
Evolutionary life history theory predicts that tradeoffs among fitness-related phenotypes will occur as a result of resource limitations and/or physiological constraints. Such tradeoffs are defined as the cost(s) incurred on one component of fitness (e.g., reproduction) by the increased expression of another fitness-related trait (e.g., longevity). Only recently have researchers begun to investigate the mechanistic bases of life history tradeoffs. A recent proposal is that reactive oxygen species (ROS) have a central role in shaping life history traits and tradeoffs. Research on disparate animal taxa has highlighted strong correlations between oxidative stress resistance and fitness-related life history traits, for example. …
Genetic Diversity Of Neotropical Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) With An Emphasis On South American Species, 2012 Texas Tech University
Genetic Diversity Of Neotropical Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) With An Emphasis On South American Species, Roxanne J. Larsen, Michelle C. Knapp, Hugh H. Genoways, Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan, Peter A. Larsen, Don E. Wilson, Robert J. Baker
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding of species boundaries and species richness within the genus. Several authors have suggested that it is likely there are unrecognized species-level lineages of Myotis in the Neotropics. This study provides an assessment of the diversity in New World Myotis by analyzing cytochrome-b gene variation from an expansive sample ranging throughout North, Central, and South America. We provide baseline genetic data for researchers investigating phylogeographic and phylogenetic patterns of Myotis in these regions, with an emphasis on South America.
Methodology and Principal Findings: Cytochrome-b sequences were …
Causes And Consequences Of Mitochondrial Variation In Caenorhabditid Nematodes, 2012 Portland State University
Causes And Consequences Of Mitochondrial Variation In Caenorhabditid Nematodes, Kiley Ann Hicks
Dissertations and Theses
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that harbor their own stream-lined genome and generate much of the ATP necessary to sustain eukaryotic life via an electron transport chain (ETC). Because of the central role for mitochondria in organismal physiology, mitochondrial genetic and phenotypic variation can alter organismal fitness and affect population genetic and evolutionary outcomes. Despite the far-reaching relevance of mitochondria to evolutionary processes and human health, we lack a basic understanding of the causes and consequences of mitochondrial genetic and phenotypic variation. In this thesis, I quantified mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS), membrane potential (δΨM), and mitochondrial morphological traits within Caenorhabditis …
Recent Progress In Polymorphism-Based Population Genetic Inference., 2011 Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Recent Progress In Polymorphism-Based Population Genetic Inference., Jessica Crisci, Yu-Ping Poh, Angela Bean, Alfred Simkin, Jeffrey Jensen
Jessica L Crisci
The recent availability of whole-genome sequencing data affords tremendous power for statistical inference. With this, there has been great interest in the development of polymorphism-based approaches for the estimation of population genetic parameters. These approaches seek to estimate, for example, recently fixed or sweeping beneficial mutations, the rate of recurrent positive selection, the distribution of selection coefficients, and the demographic history of the population. Yet despite estimating similar parameters using similar data sets, results between methodologies are far from consistent. We here summarize the current state of the field, compare existing approaches, and attempt to reconcile emerging discrepancies. We also …
Muc4 Modulation Of Ligand-Independent Erbb2 Signaling, 2011 University of Miami
Muc4 Modulation Of Ligand-Independent Erbb2 Signaling, Goldi Attias Kozloski
Goldi A Kozloski
The membrane mucin Muc4 is a heterodimer, bi-functional glycoprotein complex that is normally expressed in epithelial tissue. Functional studies on the extracellular mucin subunit of Muc4 have shown that it acts to promote anti-adhesion properties by sterically interfering with cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions and that the extent of this effect is directly associated with the number of tandem repeats on this subunit. Functional studies on the transmembrane subunit of Muc4 have shown that this subunit participates in intracellular signaling through interaction with the receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB2. This role of Muc4 was shown to be mediated by stabilizing the heregulin …
The Basis And Implications Of Genetic Counseling In Patient Testing Choice, 2011 Syracuse University
The Basis And Implications Of Genetic Counseling In Patient Testing Choice, Yanina Tovpeko
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Perinatal genetic counseling is a health service provided to patients who carry risk factors for genetic abnormalities for their offspring. There are several non-invasive and invasive tests offered to patients in order to provide genetic information about possible disorders. The non-invasive screens calculate a percentage of risk relative to average population risk. If the non-invasive screens predict an elevated risk, a more invasive test can be offered to obtain definitive results about possible disorders in the pregnancy. The most commonly used invasive test is called amniocentesis and it carries a risk for pregnancy complications. After receiving abnormal results on the …