Baker, B. S., Hoff, G., Kaufman, T. C., Wolfner, M. W., and Hazelrigg, T. (1991). A cytopgenetic analysis of the doublesex locus and its flanking regions. Genetics 127: 125-138.
... We have carried out a cytogenetic analysis of the dsx region (84D-F) in proximal 3R in order to(1) determine the cytological location of dsx, (2) identify new dsx mutants and (3) determine whether dsx was part of a regulatory gene complex controlling sexual differentiation or, alternatively, surroun ...
... We have carried out a cytogenetic analysis of the dsx region (84D-F) in proximal 3R in order to(1) determine the cytological location of dsx, (2) identify new dsx mutants and (3) determine whether dsx was part of a regulatory gene complex controlling sexual differentiation or, alternatively, surroun ...
Horizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to Gnetum
... from 1,124 to 1,779 bp, whereas that of the angiosperm-type introns ranged from 1,345 to 1,352 bp (Tables 3 and 4). Length variation in Gnetum gymnosperm-type introns was due mainly to domain II, which comprised between 383 and 994 bp. Domain IV varied between 237 and 316 bp, and domains I (292–295 ...
... from 1,124 to 1,779 bp, whereas that of the angiosperm-type introns ranged from 1,345 to 1,352 bp (Tables 3 and 4). Length variation in Gnetum gymnosperm-type introns was due mainly to domain II, which comprised between 383 and 994 bp. Domain IV varied between 237 and 316 bp, and domains I (292–295 ...
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... the multiple conversion steps for synthesizing ecdysone from dietary cholesterol, the conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol to 5ketodiol, the so-called ‘Black Box’, is thought to be the important rate-limiting step. Although a number of genes essential for ecdysone synthesis have recently been reveale ...
... the multiple conversion steps for synthesizing ecdysone from dietary cholesterol, the conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol to 5ketodiol, the so-called ‘Black Box’, is thought to be the important rate-limiting step. Although a number of genes essential for ecdysone synthesis have recently been reveale ...
MyGene.info Documentation
... For “ensembl”, “refseq” and “accession” fields, a new sub-field name “translation” is now available. It gives the association between RNA and its protein product. v2 does not have this information in returned objects. ...
... For “ensembl”, “refseq” and “accession” fields, a new sub-field name “translation” is now available. It gives the association between RNA and its protein product. v2 does not have this information in returned objects. ...
Computational Definition of
... We have used a computational approach to identify ESEs and ESSs associated with constitutively spliced exons. We focused on constitutive splicing as opposed to alternative splicing so as to tackle the more fundamental problem represented by the former and to avoid what are likely more complex mechan ...
... We have used a computational approach to identify ESEs and ESSs associated with constitutively spliced exons. We focused on constitutive splicing as opposed to alternative splicing so as to tackle the more fundamental problem represented by the former and to avoid what are likely more complex mechan ...
Variation and Selection at the CAULIFLOWER Floral Homeotic
... that alleles isolated from these two subspecies are interspersed in the genealogy; for example, some B. oleracea ssp. acephala alleles are more closely related to either B. oleracea ssp. botrytis or B. oleracea ssp. italica alleles than they are to those found in other kales (Figure 3). The genealog ...
... that alleles isolated from these two subspecies are interspersed in the genealogy; for example, some B. oleracea ssp. acephala alleles are more closely related to either B. oleracea ssp. botrytis or B. oleracea ssp. italica alleles than they are to those found in other kales (Figure 3). The genealog ...
Integrated mapping and characterization of the gene underlying the
... have originated from relatively recent interspecific hybridization events between an A-genome-like ancestral species similar to modern G. arboreum or G. herbaceum and a D-genome-like species similar to modern Gossypium raimondii (D5; Wendel and Cronn, 2003). The leaf shape of most of the G. hirsut ...
... have originated from relatively recent interspecific hybridization events between an A-genome-like ancestral species similar to modern G. arboreum or G. herbaceum and a D-genome-like species similar to modern Gossypium raimondii (D5; Wendel and Cronn, 2003). The leaf shape of most of the G. hirsut ...
Leukaemia Section 3q rearrangements in myeloid malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... involvement have been well established include: - t(3;3)(q21;q26) - inv(3)(q21q26) - ins(3)(q26;q21q26) - t(3;12)(q26;p13) - t(3;21)(q26;q22) Recently we demonstrated EVI1 involvement in other recurrent rearrangements such as: - t(2;3)(p13-p23;q26) - t(3;6)(q26;q25) - t(3;13)(q26;q14) - t(3;17)(q26; ...
... involvement have been well established include: - t(3;3)(q21;q26) - inv(3)(q21q26) - ins(3)(q26;q21q26) - t(3;12)(q26;p13) - t(3;21)(q26;q22) Recently we demonstrated EVI1 involvement in other recurrent rearrangements such as: - t(2;3)(p13-p23;q26) - t(3;6)(q26;q25) - t(3;13)(q26;q14) - t(3;17)(q26; ...
Novel pathogen-specific primers for the detection of Agrobacterium
... limits the efficiency of PCR. For example, the virC-specific primers amplify the corresponding sequences from A. tumefaciens (SAWADA et al. 1995), but not from A. vitis (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comp ...
... limits the efficiency of PCR. For example, the virC-specific primers amplify the corresponding sequences from A. tumefaciens (SAWADA et al. 1995), but not from A. vitis (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comp ...
Inference of natural selection on quantitative traits
... nucleotide sequence. This messenger RNA (mRNA) is in turn read off by the ribosome, where three nucleotides are read off at a time, forming a codon. Each codon is assigned an amino acid (the smallest components of a protein), where different codons can map to the same amino acid. This map from nucle ...
... nucleotide sequence. This messenger RNA (mRNA) is in turn read off by the ribosome, where three nucleotides are read off at a time, forming a codon. Each codon is assigned an amino acid (the smallest components of a protein), where different codons can map to the same amino acid. This map from nucle ...
Genetic Determinants Differences between Vibrio cholerae Biotypes
... randomly in El Tor strains of V. cholerae, however, the number and arrangement of the CTX elements and their associated repetitive sequences can vary (7, 29). CTX -DNA is generally found integrated at either one on chromosome I (El Tor biotype) or two (classical biotype) loci on both chromosomes wit ...
... randomly in El Tor strains of V. cholerae, however, the number and arrangement of the CTX elements and their associated repetitive sequences can vary (7, 29). CTX -DNA is generally found integrated at either one on chromosome I (El Tor biotype) or two (classical biotype) loci on both chromosomes wit ...
Chromosome location and characterization of genes for grain
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
Practice final key
... locus closely linked to the centromere of a chromosome and heterozygous Bb for another locus weakly linked to the centromere of the same chromosome. It is found that cells of the teratoma have the normal human female karyotype (XX; 22AA) and are homozygous A/A and heterozygous B/b. Which of the foll ...
... locus closely linked to the centromere of a chromosome and heterozygous Bb for another locus weakly linked to the centromere of the same chromosome. It is found that cells of the teratoma have the normal human female karyotype (XX; 22AA) and are homozygous A/A and heterozygous B/b. Which of the foll ...
Cloning and sequencing of the kedarcidin biosynthetic
... Together, the five overlapping cosmids cover 135 kb of contiguous DNA (Fig. 2A), complete DNA sequence of which led to the identification of 117 orfs (Fig. 2B). The overall GC content of the sequenced region is 73.2%, characteristic for the Actinomycetels.60 Functional assignments of genes within th ...
... Together, the five overlapping cosmids cover 135 kb of contiguous DNA (Fig. 2A), complete DNA sequence of which led to the identification of 117 orfs (Fig. 2B). The overall GC content of the sequenced region is 73.2%, characteristic for the Actinomycetels.60 Functional assignments of genes within th ...
Product description P048-C1-0315 LMNA-MYOT - MRC
... The P048-C1 probemix contains probes for all 12 exons of the LMNA gene. Two probes are present for exon 1. This probemix furthermore contains probes for all exons of the ZMPSTE24, MYOT and CAV3 genes. Finally, 9 reference probes are included in this probemix, detecting several different autosomal ch ...
... The P048-C1 probemix contains probes for all 12 exons of the LMNA gene. Two probes are present for exon 1. This probemix furthermore contains probes for all exons of the ZMPSTE24, MYOT and CAV3 genes. Finally, 9 reference probes are included in this probemix, detecting several different autosomal ch ...
Gene expression analysis
... Better understanding of the genetic circumstances that cause the difference (disease) hopefully leads to better therapy. Detection of marker-genes enables the early recognition of diseases as well as the recognition of subtypes of diseases. Once a cause is identified therapy can become more specific ...
... Better understanding of the genetic circumstances that cause the difference (disease) hopefully leads to better therapy. Detection of marker-genes enables the early recognition of diseases as well as the recognition of subtypes of diseases. Once a cause is identified therapy can become more specific ...
DIFFERENTIAL GENE RESPONSE TO MUTAGENS IN
... The recent work (BRENNER,BENZERand BARNETT1958) on mutagenesis in bacteriophage, has yielded the first evidence for qualitative specific mutability within a gene locus. The mutational sites within the locus affected by proflavin were different from those affected by 5bromouracil and the induced muta ...
... The recent work (BRENNER,BENZERand BARNETT1958) on mutagenesis in bacteriophage, has yielded the first evidence for qualitative specific mutability within a gene locus. The mutational sites within the locus affected by proflavin were different from those affected by 5bromouracil and the induced muta ...
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... Figure 1. Biniou-bound enhancers drive expression in diverse spatial domains. (A) Schematic diagram showing the experimental design. The green arrow indicates Biniou’s continuous expression from stage 10 (∼6 h after egg laying) to the end of embryogenesis. ChIP-on-chip experiments were conducted at ...
... Figure 1. Biniou-bound enhancers drive expression in diverse spatial domains. (A) Schematic diagram showing the experimental design. The green arrow indicates Biniou’s continuous expression from stage 10 (∼6 h after egg laying) to the end of embryogenesis. ChIP-on-chip experiments were conducted at ...
using polymerase chain reaction for detection of enterotoxigenic
... 5’CGATGATCTTGGAGCATTCCCAC-3’ (reverse primer) was to detect Vibrio cholerae O1 caused cholera toxin, this result indicated that sequence of gene was at location 1-22 of target gene with length 564 bp of ctxA gene. Sequence of primers and length of target gene were consistent with the previous studie ...
... 5’CGATGATCTTGGAGCATTCCCAC-3’ (reverse primer) was to detect Vibrio cholerae O1 caused cholera toxin, this result indicated that sequence of gene was at location 1-22 of target gene with length 564 bp of ctxA gene. Sequence of primers and length of target gene were consistent with the previous studie ...
Autotrophic CO2 fixation via the reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle in
... in A. aeolicus and Tc. ruber. Based either on the whole genome sequence (A. aeolicus) or carbon isotopic measurements (Tc. ruber) both organisms were previously suspected to use this pathway, but direct evidence had been lacking (Deckert et al., 1998; Jahnke et al., 2001). Isocitrate dehydrogenase, ...
... in A. aeolicus and Tc. ruber. Based either on the whole genome sequence (A. aeolicus) or carbon isotopic measurements (Tc. ruber) both organisms were previously suspected to use this pathway, but direct evidence had been lacking (Deckert et al., 1998; Jahnke et al., 2001). Isocitrate dehydrogenase, ...
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... Note: ‘As the case requires’ has the effect that, depending on the circumstances, one or more of these techniques may not be appropriate. For example, in the case of plants with mature seed heads still attached, Tilling would not be appropriate due to the possible introduction of large numbers of v ...
... Note: ‘As the case requires’ has the effect that, depending on the circumstances, one or more of these techniques may not be appropriate. For example, in the case of plants with mature seed heads still attached, Tilling would not be appropriate due to the possible introduction of large numbers of v ...
24 Recombination Hotspots in Nonallelic Homologous Recombination
... the SHOX data come from ref. 46. The number above each column indicates the number of individual events detected. ...
... the SHOX data come from ref. 46. The number above each column indicates the number of individual events detected. ...
The SRA gen - uri=dna.kdna.ucla
... altered, indicating a telomeric location, which was confirmed by genomic mapping (data not shown). A HindIII 1 HpaI digest revealed the presence of a HpaI site downstream from the gene in one of the two copies (bottom band in second panel). Expression of the ETat 1.2 gene in ETat 1.2CR was linked to ...
... altered, indicating a telomeric location, which was confirmed by genomic mapping (data not shown). A HindIII 1 HpaI digest revealed the presence of a HpaI site downstream from the gene in one of the two copies (bottom band in second panel). Expression of the ETat 1.2 gene in ETat 1.2CR was linked to ...