A simple regression method for mapping quantitative trait in line crosses using flanking markers.
The development of flanking folds during simple shear and their use as kinematic indicators.
These flanking beds dip away from the massive core at low angles (less than 30°).
The apices could be seen as belonging to the same (middle) object, or to two different (flanking) objects.
Other asymmetric macro- and micro-structures used as kinematic indicators are abundant (porphyroclast systems, drag folds, small-scale shears, flanking structures).
The conservation of the flanking regions might permit the amplification of a target microsatellite in distantly related species.
Our procedures differed somewhat for insertions and substitutions, but both involved finding the mutations, finding their flanking sequences, and checking for formation of new repeats.
Flanking markers are indicated by filled and open circles.