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Genetic Polymorphisms of Candidate Loci and Inheritance Ppatterns of Gray Coat Color in Jeju Horses. (제주마에서 총마 모색의 유전 양성과 후보 유전좌위의 유전적 다형성)

  • Han, Sang-Hyun;Lee, Chong-Eon;Kim, Nam-Young;Ko, Moon-Suck;Jeong, Ha-Yeon;Lee, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.793-798
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    • 2009
  • This study was undertaken to reveal the relationship between genetic variations and inheritance patterns and the development of a systemic white coat color frequently observed in Jeju horses. It was determined that the white coat color occurred in all basic coat colored (black, bay and chestnut) horses by combining the phenotype and MC1R genotypes. There were no polymorphisms found in Jeju horses tested for mutational loci in the KIT gene, which were previously reported as potential mutations of the congenital dominant white coat color in other horse breeds in heterogeneity. The horses that had the 4.6-kb duplication in the STX17 intron 6 specifically showed the depigmented white coat color. Based on observation and STX17 genotypes, this depigmented whitening is defined as 'Chongma' (whitening, progressive graying with age-Gray) in Jeju horses. Pedigrees showed that this is an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern distinct from the bovine albinism caused by an autosomal recessive passion eye color. Because the gray phenotype is generally not completely expressed early in Jeju horses, it often makes them indistinguishable from other horses. Further studies are recommended for classification between the gray coat color and its similar phenotypes, such as the roan with its mixed hair colors appearing since neonatal period, acquired white hairs on wounded skin by veterinary treatment, and vitiligo-like skin pigmentation. However, study results revealing the relationship between the gray phenotype and genetic background suggested that useful information may be provided in regards to molecular breeding of Jeju horses.

Climatological Features of Summer Precipitation in Korea (우리나라 여름철 강수량의 기후적 분포 특성)

  • Jo, Ha-Man;Choe, Yeong-Jin;Gwon, Hyo-Jeong
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.247-256
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    • 1997
  • Some climatological features of summer precipitation in Korea were studyed using the precipitation data of 15 stations of Korea Meteorological Administration where more than 30 years data since 1961 are available. The study included statistical analysis of precipitation by climatological normal values, and comparison of inter-annual variation of annual precipitation, summer precipitation and precipitation during the Changma. The relationships between them were also analyzed. It was revealed that, in Korea, more than half of annual precipitation was concentrated in summer season (June to August), and it was usually influenced by the Changma. The ratio of summer and Changma precipitation to the annual precipitation showed that effect of Changma was bigger in the central inland area, while comparatively smaller in the east coastal area and Cheju Island due to topographical effects. It was also shown that the fluctuation of the annual precipitation was less variable than those of summer and Changma precipitations. Thus, it was suggested that understanding the variation features of summer precipitation associated with monsoon activities was very important to figure out the change of annual precipitation for the national water resources planning.

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First Record of the Bothid Flounder Arnoglossus polyspilus (Bothidae, Pleuronectiformes) from Korea (한국산 둥글넙치과 어류 1미기록종, Arnoglossus polyspilus)

  • Kim, Maeng-Jin;Choi, Chan-Moon;Song, Choon-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.132-135
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    • 2010
  • A specimen of Arnoglossus polyspilus (G$\ddot{u}$nther) (229.0 mm standard length) belonging to the family Bothidae, collect from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, represents the first record of the species from Korea. This species is characterized by having caudal fin with two simple rays on both upper and lower margins, several anterior dorsal fin rays somewhat elongated, upper jaw extending to below anterior 1/3 of lower eye, and one gill raker on the upper limb of the first gill arch. We add this species to the Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name, "No-rang-ban-jeom-ga-ja-mi".

First Record of the Banded Sergeant, Abudefduf septemfasciatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae) from Jeju Island, Korea (한국산 자리돔과 (Pomacentridae) 어류 1미기록종, Abudefduf septemfasciatus)

  • Kwun, Hyuck Joon;Park, Jinsoon;Kim, Hye Seon;Bae, Hanna
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 2016
  • Three specimens of Abudefduf septemfasciatus were collected firstly from tidal pools on the southern and northern coasts of Jeju Island, Korea in August 2015. This species is characterized by black blotches on the upper origin of the pectoral fin, upper caudal peduncle and a dorsal fin between the second and fourth spines, predorsal scales beyond to above the middle of the eye, 12~13 soft dorsal and anal fin rays, and 20 lateral-line scales. This species is distinguishable from Abudefduf sordidus by soft dorsal and anal fin rays, location of caudal peduncle blotch, and location of the dorsal fin blotch. The newly proposed Korean name is "Il-gop-jul-ja-dom".

Seniors Perception on Age-Friendly Aspects in Jeju Island, South Korea - Urban vs Rural - (제주도 거주 노인의 고령친화도시에 관한 인식 조사 - 도시 vs 농촌 -)

  • Hwang, Eunju;Lee, Seo-yeon;Koh, Seung-Hahn;Brossoie, Nancy;Beamish, Julia
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to compare urban and rural seniors' perceptions on the eight aspects of the World Health Organization Age-Friendly Cities (AFC) initiative on Jeju Island, South Korea. Face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires were administered to 497 persons aged 65+ living on Jeju Island. Findings suggested that urban and rural held significantly different perceptions on five aspects of AFC (outdoor space and buildings, housing, civic participation and employment, community support and health services, and respect and social inclusion). Predictors of overall AFC score for all participants included age and living in a single-family home. Among urban dwellers, monthly household income and length of residence predicted AFC score while among rural seniors, predictors of AFC included educational attainment. To make communities more age-friendly, perspectives of older residents should be sought, shared, and reflected in policy and different strategies and priorities should be developed specific to urban and rural areas.

A Survey on the Vegetation Change with Advancing Years of the Improved Pasture in Jeju Island (제주도 혼파목초지 식생의 연차적 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Nam-Ki Cho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 1979
  • Mixed seeds of Dactylis glomerata, Festuca arundinacea, Trifolium repens, Lolium multiflorum on the improved pasture were sown to investigate the vegetational change during the years of 1971-1978. The dominant species were Dactylis glomerata and Trifolium repens from the first year to the third year, Imperata cylindrica and Trifolium repens in the forth year, Imperata cylindria and Zoysia japonica from the fifth year to the eighth year in the pasture.

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Occurrence of Juvenile Orbicular Batfish, Platax orbicularis (Ephippidae), from Jeju Island, Korea (제주 연안에서 출현한 남방제비활치 (국명신칭, 활치과) Platax orbicularis의 유어)

  • Kim, Byung-Jik;Lee, Young-Don;Kim, Sam-Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2006
  • Three juvenile specimens (40.7~58.4 mm SL) of orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis were collected from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, and described as the first record from Korea. These specimens were characterized by having a diamond body shape with triangular dorsal and anal fins with V, 35~37 and III, 26~27 rays, respectively. The new Korean name of 'nam-bang-je-bi-hwal-chi' is proposed for the species.

First Record of the Sleek Unicornfish, Naso hexacanthus (Acanthuridae, Perciformes) from Korea (한국산 양쥐돔과(농어목) 어류 1미기록종, Naso hexacanthus)

  • Kim, Maeng Jin;Kim, Byung-Yob;Han, Song-Hun;Seo, Du-Ok;Song, Choon Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.66-69
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    • 2008
  • A single specimen (351.1 mm SL) of the sleek unicornfish, Naso hexacanthus, belonging to Acanthuridae was firstly collected from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea. The species is characterized by having brownish vertical bands on the dorsal fin and two pale purple bony plates on caudal peduncle. We add this species to the Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name, "Nam-bang-pyo-mun-jwi-chi."

First Record of the Frogfishes Antennarius pictus (Antennariidae, Lophiiformes) from Korea (한국산 씬벵이과 어류 1미기록종 Antennarius pictus)

  • Kim, Byung-Yeob;Kim, Maeng-Jin;Song, Choon-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.168-171
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    • 2011
  • Two specimens of Antennarius pictus, belonging to the family Antennariidae, were collected from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea. They were characterized by having 7 anal fin rays, 10 pectoral fin rays, 12 dorsal fin rays, 9 caudal fin rays, and second spine of dorsal fin diminishing and curved backwards distally. Since this species has various sizes of round black spots on head, body and fins, we propose a new Korean fish name "Heuk-jum-bak-ssin-beng-i" for A. pictus.

Systematic Studies of Korean Rodents. V. Morphometric and Chromosomal Analyses on Island Populations of Striped Field Mice (Apodemus agrarius coreae) in Southwestern coasts of the Korean Peninsula (한국산 설치류의 계통분류학적 연구 5.한반도 남서해안의 섬들에 살고 있는 등줄쥐들의 형태적 형질 및 염색체의 분석)

  • Koh, Hung Sun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1989
  • Samples of striped field mice, Apodemus agrarius Pallas, from eight localities in s southwestern islands and coasts in Korea were collected and analyzed together with samples from the mainland and Jeju island. In chromosomal analyses no variation was revealed in karyotypes among samples from Korea. In morphometric analyses samples from Wan and Bogil islands formed a large-size g group (A. agrarius chejuensis) with those from Jeju island, whereas samples from Jin and H Hajo islands formed a small-size group (A. agrarius coreae) with those from the mainland including southwestern coasts It is supposed that small-size population of striped field mice in Wan and Bogil islands w were extinct and replaced by large-szie population of striped field mice immigrated from Jeju island by humans.

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