The landscape of Neandertal ancestry in present
... To explore whether selection provides part of the explanation for regions of reduced Neandertal ancestry, we tested for a correlation of Neandertal ancestry to a previously defined “B-statistic”, in which low B implies a high density of functionally important elements18. We find that low B is signif ...
... To explore whether selection provides part of the explanation for regions of reduced Neandertal ancestry, we tested for a correlation of Neandertal ancestry to a previously defined “B-statistic”, in which low B implies a high density of functionally important elements18. We find that low B is signif ...
Current Trends of Emergence and Spread of Vancomycin
... voluminous structure prevents penetration through the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria limiting their therapeutic use only to treat infections with Gram-positive bacteria. Two naturally produced antibiotics have been introduced into antimicrobial treatment, vancomycin and teicoplanin; the la ...
... voluminous structure prevents penetration through the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria limiting their therapeutic use only to treat infections with Gram-positive bacteria. Two naturally produced antibiotics have been introduced into antimicrobial treatment, vancomycin and teicoplanin; the la ...
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... 19. What trait, dominant or recessive, will be expressed if an organism has one dominant allele and one recessive allele? a. The dominant trait b. The recessive trait c. Both the dominant and recessive traits d. The organism will lack that trait completely. 20. What term defines the event when the a ...
... 19. What trait, dominant or recessive, will be expressed if an organism has one dominant allele and one recessive allele? a. The dominant trait b. The recessive trait c. Both the dominant and recessive traits d. The organism will lack that trait completely. 20. What term defines the event when the a ...
Identification of genes that interact with glp-1, a gene
... abbreviation (e.g. Dpy for a dumpy phenotype) and genes are designated by a lower case, italicized abbreviation (e.g. dpy for dumpy genes). Where appropriate, abbreviations are placed after an allele number to indicate that it is temperature sensitive (ts), amber (am), or semidominant (sd). For each ...
... abbreviation (e.g. Dpy for a dumpy phenotype) and genes are designated by a lower case, italicized abbreviation (e.g. dpy for dumpy genes). Where appropriate, abbreviations are placed after an allele number to indicate that it is temperature sensitive (ts), amber (am), or semidominant (sd). For each ...
Visceral endoderm-restricted translation of Otx1
... their temporal and spatial transcriptional control might account for the highly divergent phenotypes observed in mice lacking Otx1 or Otx2, or (ii) Otx1 and Otx2 gene products might display unique functional properties, specified by their limited aminoacid divergence, that are required in restricted ...
... their temporal and spatial transcriptional control might account for the highly divergent phenotypes observed in mice lacking Otx1 or Otx2, or (ii) Otx1 and Otx2 gene products might display unique functional properties, specified by their limited aminoacid divergence, that are required in restricted ...
Literature Study
... First, a literature study was performed to consider the information about PTEN available in the literature. The results of this study are reviewed in the first part of this thesis. The second part of this research consists of a report of a little practical work. To get a better view at the heterogen ...
... First, a literature study was performed to consider the information about PTEN available in the literature. The results of this study are reviewed in the first part of this thesis. The second part of this research consists of a report of a little practical work. To get a better view at the heterogen ...
Duplication 12p and PallisterKillian syndrome
... resulting in tetrasomy 12p, which is often present in a tissue limited mosaic state [Peltom€aki et al., 1987]. The PKS phenotype has also been observed in individuals with complete or partial duplications of 12p (trisomy 12p rather than tetrasomy 12p) as the result of an interstitial duplication or ...
... resulting in tetrasomy 12p, which is often present in a tissue limited mosaic state [Peltom€aki et al., 1987]. The PKS phenotype has also been observed in individuals with complete or partial duplications of 12p (trisomy 12p rather than tetrasomy 12p) as the result of an interstitial duplication or ...
6. risk management plan
... CSD is proposing to carry out a limited release on one site in Queensland, over a total area of 122 hectares. This represents a substantial reduction from the initial proposal in the application, for six sites over a total area of 480 hectares. The release will occur very late in the cotton planting ...
... CSD is proposing to carry out a limited release on one site in Queensland, over a total area of 122 hectares. This represents a substantial reduction from the initial proposal in the application, for six sites over a total area of 480 hectares. The release will occur very late in the cotton planting ...
New variants of the tet(M) gene in Clostridium
... tet(M)1, 2, 3 and 4 variants were found in C. difficile isolates resistant or inducibly resistant to tetracycline, and tet(M)5 and 6 were found in susceptible isolates. The organization of the element carrying tet(M)3, tet(M)6 and tet(M)1 of cd12 was similar to that of E. faecalis DS16. This analysi ...
... tet(M)1, 2, 3 and 4 variants were found in C. difficile isolates resistant or inducibly resistant to tetracycline, and tet(M)5 and 6 were found in susceptible isolates. The organization of the element carrying tet(M)3, tet(M)6 and tet(M)1 of cd12 was similar to that of E. faecalis DS16. This analysi ...
neurotic, a novel maternal neurogenic gene, encodes an O
... full-length Notch and Fng function but not for NotchICD. We also show that Nti is essential for the physical interaction between Notch and Delta in Drosophila cultured cells. Thus, our results establish Neurotic/OFUT1 as a moderator of Notchligand interactions, which has both Fng-dependent and Fngin ...
... full-length Notch and Fng function but not for NotchICD. We also show that Nti is essential for the physical interaction between Notch and Delta in Drosophila cultured cells. Thus, our results establish Neurotic/OFUT1 as a moderator of Notchligand interactions, which has both Fng-dependent and Fngin ...
Novel pathogen-specific primers for the detection of Agrobacterium
... (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comprehensive studies including the various opine groups have not been published. Similarly, the virD2 specific primers (HAAS et al. 1995) detect pathogenic A. tumefaciens ...
... (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comprehensive studies including the various opine groups have not been published. Similarly, the virD2 specific primers (HAAS et al. 1995) detect pathogenic A. tumefaciens ...
artificial intelligence (luger, 6th, 2008)
... Chapter 9 also contains algorithms for truth maintenance, reasoning with minimum models, logic-based abduction, and the clique-tree algorithm for Bayesian belief networks. Part IV, Chapters 10 through 13, is an extensive presentation of issues in machine learning. In Chapter 10 we offer a detailed ...
... Chapter 9 also contains algorithms for truth maintenance, reasoning with minimum models, logic-based abduction, and the clique-tree algorithm for Bayesian belief networks. Part IV, Chapters 10 through 13, is an extensive presentation of issues in machine learning. In Chapter 10 we offer a detailed ...
Cellular Biology
... If two alleles are found together, the allele that is observable is dominant, and the one whose effects are hidden is recessive In genetics, the dominant allele is represented by a capital letter, and the recessive by a lowercase letter Alleles can be co-dominant ...
... If two alleles are found together, the allele that is observable is dominant, and the one whose effects are hidden is recessive In genetics, the dominant allele is represented by a capital letter, and the recessive by a lowercase letter Alleles can be co-dominant ...
Gene Expression Profiles of Cold
... pollen maturation, whereas the late genes are not expressed until after pollen mitosis I and their transcripts accumulate until pollen maturation. It is believed that the pre-synthesized mRNAs and proteins are mainly products of the late genes of the vegetative cell. The mRNAs in mature pollen grain ...
... pollen maturation, whereas the late genes are not expressed until after pollen mitosis I and their transcripts accumulate until pollen maturation. It is believed that the pre-synthesized mRNAs and proteins are mainly products of the late genes of the vegetative cell. The mRNAs in mature pollen grain ...
Genetic analysis of seed and flower colour in flax (Linum
... colour in G1186/94 (European recessive yellow line) was identified and can be used in flax breeding. Additionally, an interesting putative candidate gene of potential significance was identified through genomics assisted gene search from the flax whole genome sequence database. The gene expression a ...
... colour in G1186/94 (European recessive yellow line) was identified and can be used in flax breeding. Additionally, an interesting putative candidate gene of potential significance was identified through genomics assisted gene search from the flax whole genome sequence database. The gene expression a ...
Human mitochondrial transfer RNAs: Role of pathogenic
... protein synthesis, these tRNA molecules have to undergo different steps of processing and modification, and interact with many protein factors.128 Disease-related mutations could potentially affect the primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of a given mitochondrial tRNA. Misfolding and instabili ...
... protein synthesis, these tRNA molecules have to undergo different steps of processing and modification, and interact with many protein factors.128 Disease-related mutations could potentially affect the primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of a given mitochondrial tRNA. Misfolding and instabili ...
Peer Review Report
... Point 7. Is the WRAF motif common? Does WIND1 bind other WRAF motifs in other gene promoters? Does WIND1 transcriptionally regulate other WRAF-containing genes? RESPONSE: The VWRE-like motif is found in ~50% of genes in Arabidopsis but there are only 229 genes, including ESR1, that have two closely ...
... Point 7. Is the WRAF motif common? Does WIND1 bind other WRAF motifs in other gene promoters? Does WIND1 transcriptionally regulate other WRAF-containing genes? RESPONSE: The VWRE-like motif is found in ~50% of genes in Arabidopsis but there are only 229 genes, including ESR1, that have two closely ...
Endonucleolytic processing of CCAless tRNA precursors by RNase
... CCase). In E.coli, however, the CCA motif is encoded directly by the tRNA gene in all cases. If exonucleolytic degradation of the 3¢ trailer sequence were to remove the CCA motif, it can be replaced by nucleotidyl-transferase. Indeed a signi®cant amount of recycling of the CCA motif is known to occu ...
... CCase). In E.coli, however, the CCA motif is encoded directly by the tRNA gene in all cases. If exonucleolytic degradation of the 3¢ trailer sequence were to remove the CCA motif, it can be replaced by nucleotidyl-transferase. Indeed a signi®cant amount of recycling of the CCA motif is known to occu ...
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... portfolio management) or even biology (DNA sequencing). In all these problems we have to choose among many possible alternatives to find solutions respecting a large number of constraints. We may be asked to find an admissible, feasible solution to a problem or to find a good or even optimal solutio ...
... portfolio management) or even biology (DNA sequencing). In all these problems we have to choose among many possible alternatives to find solutions respecting a large number of constraints. We may be asked to find an admissible, feasible solution to a problem or to find a good or even optimal solutio ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... Flagella also play a major role in Salmonella motility. In many studies, bacterial motility was found to be essential for adherence or invasion (2, 39, and 41). It can be imagined that in many systems, flagella provide the driving force that enable the bacteria to penetrate the host mucus layer more ...
... Flagella also play a major role in Salmonella motility. In many studies, bacterial motility was found to be essential for adherence or invasion (2, 39, and 41). It can be imagined that in many systems, flagella provide the driving force that enable the bacteria to penetrate the host mucus layer more ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated Gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal Protein N-term - AT hook and DNA methyltransferase from MLL fused to the 192 C-term amino acids from AF9 (as breakpoints are variable, this is only an example). ...
... May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated Gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal Protein N-term - AT hook and DNA methyltransferase from MLL fused to the 192 C-term amino acids from AF9 (as breakpoints are variable, this is only an example). ...
Biologically Inspired Modular Neural Networks
... Artificial intelligence is the study of intelligent behavior and how computer programs can be made to exhibit such behavior. There are two categories of artificial intelligence from the computational point of view. One is based on symbolism, and the other is based on connectionism. In the former app ...
... Artificial intelligence is the study of intelligent behavior and how computer programs can be made to exhibit such behavior. There are two categories of artificial intelligence from the computational point of view. One is based on symbolism, and the other is based on connectionism. In the former app ...