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... mutants in each of these six genes in the presence and absence of cytokinin. I have done the same for double and triple mutants as well as transgenic lines overexpressing these genes that I have generated. This genetic approach has revealed some functional redundancy between CRF genes with one speci ...
... mutants in each of these six genes in the presence and absence of cytokinin. I have done the same for double and triple mutants as well as transgenic lines overexpressing these genes that I have generated. This genetic approach has revealed some functional redundancy between CRF genes with one speci ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
... Most differential allelic occupancy results from variation outside the DNA binding motif To better understand the mechanisms underlying differential allelic occupancy, we investigated the genetic contributions to allelic occupancy. Kasowski and colleagues previously found that variation of NFKB bind ...
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... expression back to control levels and below. These curves suggest that notochord and somites are formed in regions of intermediate Gsc. We observed very similar expression profiles for notochord and somites - rather than more separate peaks, with notochord being formed at lower Gsc MO doses than som ...
... expression back to control levels and below. These curves suggest that notochord and somites are formed in regions of intermediate Gsc. We observed very similar expression profiles for notochord and somites - rather than more separate peaks, with notochord being formed at lower Gsc MO doses than som ...
The universal reagent for genome tailoring
... Another variation of this approach is pronuclear injection of a Cre expression vector, and the resultant transient Cre expression does its job during preimplantation development (Araki et al., 1995). Injecting Cre RNA or protein itself may also work. These latter three means are obviously more tedio ...
... Another variation of this approach is pronuclear injection of a Cre expression vector, and the resultant transient Cre expression does its job during preimplantation development (Araki et al., 1995). Injecting Cre RNA or protein itself may also work. These latter three means are obviously more tedio ...
DNA Evidence: Probability, Population Genetics, and the Courts
... expression of the Mona Lisa. In determining the admissibility of testimony on these points, courts ...
... expression of the Mona Lisa. In determining the admissibility of testimony on these points, courts ...
Chapter 13 - Microbial Genetics
... D) The lac operon will be induced only when both glucose and lactose are present E) The lac operon will be induced only when glucose is present and lactose is absent ...
... D) The lac operon will be induced only when both glucose and lactose are present E) The lac operon will be induced only when glucose is present and lactose is absent ...
34386 - PubAg
... constants as described for BX1 (10). The Michaelis constant KmIGP of 0.1 mM is ⬇8-fold higher compared with BX1, but the catalytic rate constant kcat of 2.3 s⫺1 is similar for both enzymes. The kcat兾KmIGP of 23 mM⫺1䡠s⫺1 proves that IGL is catalyzing the formation of indole, and is ⬇3 times more effi ...
... constants as described for BX1 (10). The Michaelis constant KmIGP of 0.1 mM is ⬇8-fold higher compared with BX1, but the catalytic rate constant kcat of 2.3 s⫺1 is similar for both enzymes. The kcat兾KmIGP of 23 mM⫺1䡠s⫺1 proves that IGL is catalyzing the formation of indole, and is ⬇3 times more effi ...
Causes that Make a Difference - Philsci
... linear sequences of nucleotides and amino acids comprising these molecules. But, just as obviously, DNA is only one of many causes. Although biologists and philosophers often talk as if DNA “produces” RNA and polypeptides, everyone knows that many different molecules and cellular structures play nec ...
... linear sequences of nucleotides and amino acids comprising these molecules. But, just as obviously, DNA is only one of many causes. Although biologists and philosophers often talk as if DNA “produces” RNA and polypeptides, everyone knows that many different molecules and cellular structures play nec ...
Introduction - Stellenbosch University
... 8. thickEnd - The ending position at which the feature is drawn thickly (for example the stop ...
... 8. thickEnd - The ending position at which the feature is drawn thickly (for example the stop ...
Embryonic Development following Somatic Cell
... (GO) analysis revealed that these genes were significantly enriched in cell-cycle-related biological processes (Figure 1E), suggesting that SCNT embryos are as transcriptionally prepared for proper cell-cycle progression as IVF embryos. Despite a portion of the highly expressed genes in donor cumulu ...
... (GO) analysis revealed that these genes were significantly enriched in cell-cycle-related biological processes (Figure 1E), suggesting that SCNT embryos are as transcriptionally prepared for proper cell-cycle progression as IVF embryos. Despite a portion of the highly expressed genes in donor cumulu ...
Genome-wide analysis of the distribution of AP2/ERF transcription
... cabbage genome sequence and more than fifty thousand proteins have been obtained to date. However a high degree of sequence similarity and conserved genome structure remain between cabbage and Arabidopsis; therefore, Arabidopsis is a viable reference species for comparative genomics studies. Transcr ...
... cabbage genome sequence and more than fifty thousand proteins have been obtained to date. However a high degree of sequence similarity and conserved genome structure remain between cabbage and Arabidopsis; therefore, Arabidopsis is a viable reference species for comparative genomics studies. Transcr ...
Harvey ras (H-ras) Point Mutations Are Induced by 4
... DMBA, and the promoter, TPA (12, 13). Continuous exposure of squamous cells to DMBA and TPA induced H-ras mutations on chromosome 7 in greater than 90% of mice (14). H-ras appeared to be activated by specific mutations which can be affected by the initiating carcinogen (15). Since tumors do not deve ...
... DMBA, and the promoter, TPA (12, 13). Continuous exposure of squamous cells to DMBA and TPA induced H-ras mutations on chromosome 7 in greater than 90% of mice (14). H-ras appeared to be activated by specific mutations which can be affected by the initiating carcinogen (15). Since tumors do not deve ...
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... Mitf is approx 100 megabasepairs (Mbp) from the centromere on mouse chromosome 6, and its human homolog, approx 70 Mbp from the telomere on chromosome 3p (31). Mitf is most closely related to three other bHLH-LZ genes, Tfeb, Tfe3, and Tfec. The proteins encoded by these related genes and MITF can fo ...
... Mitf is approx 100 megabasepairs (Mbp) from the centromere on mouse chromosome 6, and its human homolog, approx 70 Mbp from the telomere on chromosome 3p (31). Mitf is most closely related to three other bHLH-LZ genes, Tfeb, Tfe3, and Tfec. The proteins encoded by these related genes and MITF can fo ...
... The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology is a peer reviewed on-line journal in open access, devoted to genes, cytogenetics, and clinical entities in cancer, and cancer-prone diseases. It presents structured review articles (“cards”) on genes, leukaemias, solid tumours, canc ...
htp Pseudomonas aeruginosa AMANDA SWANEPOEL
... In the vast majority of ecological niches, P. aeruginosa can grow in association with surfaces, which leads to the formation of biofilms (Zobell, 1943; Costerton et al., 1995). Biofilms have been defined as structured communities of bacterial cells that are enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matr ...
... In the vast majority of ecological niches, P. aeruginosa can grow in association with surfaces, which leads to the formation of biofilms (Zobell, 1943; Costerton et al., 1995). Biofilms have been defined as structured communities of bacterial cells that are enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matr ...
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... appeared to be alleles of Hb S, in 1958 Smith and Torbert, research fellows working at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Lockard Conley's Department, discovered a family in which two haemoglobin variants, Hbs Hopkins 2 and S, segregated independently. Shortly afterwards, in a series of ingenious dissociatio ...
... appeared to be alleles of Hb S, in 1958 Smith and Torbert, research fellows working at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Lockard Conley's Department, discovered a family in which two haemoglobin variants, Hbs Hopkins 2 and S, segregated independently. Shortly afterwards, in a series of ingenious dissociatio ...
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... 7) All papaya and date palm plants produce flowers yet only few papaya and date palm seen to produce fruit. What could be the possible reason for the rest not producing them? Ans.Papaya and date are dioecious plants. 8) Often the number of male gametes produced in an organism is in large number as ...
... 7) All papaya and date palm plants produce flowers yet only few papaya and date palm seen to produce fruit. What could be the possible reason for the rest not producing them? Ans.Papaya and date are dioecious plants. 8) Often the number of male gametes produced in an organism is in large number as ...
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... Saier, 2002). TBT and its degradation products (DBT and MBT) are lipophilic compounds and it is possible that the affinity of this compounds to the SugE-like protein, present in the inner membrane, may play a role in the transport of TBT, DBT or MBT outside or inside the bacterial cell, this mechani ...
... Saier, 2002). TBT and its degradation products (DBT and MBT) are lipophilic compounds and it is possible that the affinity of this compounds to the SugE-like protein, present in the inner membrane, may play a role in the transport of TBT, DBT or MBT outside or inside the bacterial cell, this mechani ...
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... proteins in the tetramer. Cells heterozygous for p53 can still make perfectly functional homotetramers, but only 1/16 of the possible combinations is healthy. In human tumor cells mutant at p53 locus, p53 locus found to have undergone loss of heterozygosity (LOH), in which wild type allele is discar ...
... proteins in the tetramer. Cells heterozygous for p53 can still make perfectly functional homotetramers, but only 1/16 of the possible combinations is healthy. In human tumor cells mutant at p53 locus, p53 locus found to have undergone loss of heterozygosity (LOH), in which wild type allele is discar ...
Primary transcript
A primary transcript is the single-stranded ribonucleic acid (RNA) product synthesized by transcription of DNA, and processed to yield various mature RNA products such as mRNAs, tRNAs, and rRNAs. The primary transcripts designated to be mRNAs are modified in preparation for translation. For example, a precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) is a type of primary transcript that becomes a messenger RNA (mRNA) after processing.There are several steps contributing to the production of primary transcripts. All these steps involve a series of interactions to initiate and complete the transcription of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Certain factors play key roles in the activation and inhibition of transcription, where they regulate primary transcript production. Transcription produces primary transcripts that are further modified by several processes. These processes include the 5' cap, 3'-polyadenylation, and alternative splicing. In particular, alternative splicing directly contributes to the diversity of mRNA found in cells. The modifications of primary transcripts have been further studied in research seeking greater knowledge of the role and significance of these transcripts. Experimental studies based on molecular changes to primary transcripts the processes before and after transcription have led to greater understanding of diseases involving primary transcripts.