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Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ; 38(4): 382-393, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35756550

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Background: Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC), with an intrapulmonary segment (IPV), a meandering abnormally located confluence and obligatory drainage of one lung into the other before entering the systemic circulation, is a rare anomaly and we term it as the meandering intrapulmonary TAPVC (MITAPVC). Material and methods: We report five patients with an unusual variation of the TAPVC channel. A review of literature was done to identify this association of TAPVC with an intrapulmonary vein and absence of a confluence in its usual location. Results: In our study, 4 patients with neo-confluence creation had excellent outcome while one with partial correction required catheter-based intervention, but succumbed to persistent pulmonary hypertension refractory to therapy. A literature search showed 25 additional such patients. Two groups were noted, one with isolated lesions (N = 16) and the other with heterotaxy or complex intracardiac lesions (N = 14). Of the 20 surgical interventions, only 12 survived, most of them in the isolated group (N = 10). Mortality was due to incomplete surgery (4/4), inappropriate surgery (3/3), and complete and appropriate surgery (1/11) respectively. Conclusion: The MITAPVC is often associated with heterotaxy and complex lesions. However, the isolated version is being increasingly recognised. Non-recognition or inappropriate surgical correction of MITAPVC is associated with fatal outcomes. Evaluation by a computerised tomography (CT) scan, meticulous dissection and demonstration of the entire channel, creation of a neo-confluence and appropriate palliation for the heterotaxy is the key to ensure good outcome. This is not a new entity, but deserves a separate subclassification under TAPVC. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12055-021-01290-2.

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Genome ; 52(6): 547-56, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19483773

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Erucic acid (22:1(13)) has been identified as an anti-nutritional compound in meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) and other oilseeds in the Brassicales, a classification which has necessitated the development of low erucic acid cultivars for human consumption. The erucic acid concentrations of meadowfoam wild types (8%-24%) surpass industry standards for human consumption (

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Brassica/chemistry , Brassica/genetics , Erucic Acids/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/metabolism , Plant Oils/chemistry , Quantitative Trait Loci , Seeds/chemistry , Chromosome Mapping , Chromosomes, Plant , Seeds/metabolism , Selection, Genetic
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Theor Appl Genet ; 108(3): 450-7, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14647896

ABSTRACT

The Limnanthaceae (Order Brassicales) is a family of 18 taxa of Limnanthes (meadowfoam) native to California, Oregon, and British Columbia. Cultivated meadowfoam ( L. alba Benth.), a recently domesticated plant, has been the focus of research and development as an industrial oilseed for three decades. The goal of the present research was to develop several hundred simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for genetic mapping, molecular breeding, and genomics research in wild and cultivated meadowfoam taxa. We developed 389 SSR markers for cultivated meadowfoam by isolating and sequencing 1,596 clones from L. alba genomic DNA libraries enriched for AG(n) or AC(n) repeats, identifying one or more unique SSRs in 696 clone sequences, and designing and testing primers for 624 unique SSRs. The SSR markers were screened for cross- taxa utility and polymorphisms among ten of 17 taxa in the Limnanthaceae; 373 of these markers were polymorphic and 106 amplified loci from every taxon. Cross-taxa amplification percentages ranged from 37.3% in L. douglasii ssp. rosea (145/389) to 85.6% in L. montana (333/389). The SSR markers amplified 4,160 unique bands from 14 genotypes sampled from ten taxa (10.7 unique bands per SSR marker), of which 972 were genotype-specific. Mean and maximum haplotype heterozygosities were 0.71 and 0.90, respectively, among six L. alba genotypes and 0.63 and 0.93, respectively, among 14 genotypes (ten taxa). The SSR markers supply a critical mass of high-throughput DNA markers for biological and agricultural research across the Limnanthaceae and open the way to the development of a genetic linkage map for meadowfoam ( x = 5).


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Brassicaceae/genetics , Conserved Sequence/genetics , Minisatellite Repeats/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Base Sequence , DNA Primers , Gene Library , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Species Specificity
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