Biology, 7e (Campbell)
... A) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival in the local environment. B) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their reproductive success in the local environment. C) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival and reproductive success in the local environment. ...
... A) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival in the local environment. B) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their reproductive success in the local environment. C) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival and reproductive success in the local environment. ...
Carnitine metabolism and biosynthesis in yeast Saccharomyces
... shuttle. Furthermore, overexpression of any of the three enzymes is unable to crosscomplement deletion of any one of the remaining two, suggesting a highly specific role for each CAT in the function of the shuttle. In addition, a role for carnitine that is independent of the carnitine shuttle is des ...
... shuttle. Furthermore, overexpression of any of the three enzymes is unable to crosscomplement deletion of any one of the remaining two, suggesting a highly specific role for each CAT in the function of the shuttle. In addition, a role for carnitine that is independent of the carnitine shuttle is des ...
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... instruments. Once the host tissue is invaded, protozoa multiply to establish themselves in the host, and this may be followed by physical damage to the host tissue or depriving it of nutrients, and/or by the induction of an excessive host immune response resulting in disease. ...
... instruments. Once the host tissue is invaded, protozoa multiply to establish themselves in the host, and this may be followed by physical damage to the host tissue or depriving it of nutrients, and/or by the induction of an excessive host immune response resulting in disease. ...
Determining the Transcription Factor Genes Populating a Fruit Fly
... transcription factor genes that encode proteins that bind to DNA in a sequence specific manner, and differentiation genes that encode proteins responsible for making a cell or tissue phenotype (Davidson, 2006). The expression patterns for network genes are controlled by a cis-regulatory element (CRE ...
... transcription factor genes that encode proteins that bind to DNA in a sequence specific manner, and differentiation genes that encode proteins responsible for making a cell or tissue phenotype (Davidson, 2006). The expression patterns for network genes are controlled by a cis-regulatory element (CRE ...
Regulation of the phosphotransferase system (PTS)
... of amino acids. It co-metabolizes most substrates, such as glucose and sucrose. The uptake and concomitant phosphorylation of those two substrates is mediated by the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent phosphotransferase system (PTS), consisting of the common proteins HPr and EI, and an array of sub ...
... of amino acids. It co-metabolizes most substrates, such as glucose and sucrose. The uptake and concomitant phosphorylation of those two substrates is mediated by the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent phosphotransferase system (PTS), consisting of the common proteins HPr and EI, and an array of sub ...
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... suffering from HFI is to have one of two tests: 1) An enzymatic assay to determine aldolase activity. The aldolase is obtained from patient liver tissue in an invasive surgical procedure called a liver biopsy. 2) A fructose tolerance test. Fructose is injected intravenously under controlled conditio ...
... suffering from HFI is to have one of two tests: 1) An enzymatic assay to determine aldolase activity. The aldolase is obtained from patient liver tissue in an invasive surgical procedure called a liver biopsy. 2) A fructose tolerance test. Fructose is injected intravenously under controlled conditio ...
Genetic polymorphisms among C57BL/6 mouse inbred strains
... Density (MD) Linkage Mapping panel (1,449 singlenucleotide-polymorphisms, SNPs), using the GoldenGateÒ Assay, as recommended by the supplier. All the SNPs described in this manuscript have been submitted to the dbSNP at the NCBI (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ projects/SNP/) and to the Mouse Phenome Database ...
... Density (MD) Linkage Mapping panel (1,449 singlenucleotide-polymorphisms, SNPs), using the GoldenGateÒ Assay, as recommended by the supplier. All the SNPs described in this manuscript have been submitted to the dbSNP at the NCBI (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ projects/SNP/) and to the Mouse Phenome Database ...
Identification and first characterization of pairing
... render great damage to the host’s tissue. In the water they move with their bifurcate tails and are attracted to the main host by chemotaxis. After penetration of the human skin, the cercariae lose their tails and become schistosomula, which develop into adult flukes while passing the heart and lung ...
... render great damage to the host’s tissue. In the water they move with their bifurcate tails and are attracted to the main host by chemotaxis. After penetration of the human skin, the cercariae lose their tails and become schistosomula, which develop into adult flukes while passing the heart and lung ...
Molecular characterization of a cluster of at least two
... size an a-(1+6)-linked soluble polymer (GTF-S). These enzymes work together in situ to synthesize glucans of mixed a-( 1+3)- and a-( 1+6)-linkages (Walker & Jacques, 1987). Recently, a number of genes encoding GTF enzymes have been isolated. Of these the gtfI and gtfS genes of S. downei MFe28 and th ...
... size an a-(1+6)-linked soluble polymer (GTF-S). These enzymes work together in situ to synthesize glucans of mixed a-( 1+3)- and a-( 1+6)-linkages (Walker & Jacques, 1987). Recently, a number of genes encoding GTF enzymes have been isolated. Of these the gtfI and gtfS genes of S. downei MFe28 and th ...
Molecular characterization of a cluster of at least two
... size an a-(1+6)-linked soluble polymer (GTF-S). These enzymes work together in situ to synthesize glucans of mixed a-( 1+3)- and a-( 1+6)-linkages (Walker & Jacques, 1987). Recently, a number of genes encoding GTF enzymes have been isolated. Of these the gtfI and gtfS genes of S. downei MFe28 and th ...
... size an a-(1+6)-linked soluble polymer (GTF-S). These enzymes work together in situ to synthesize glucans of mixed a-( 1+3)- and a-( 1+6)-linkages (Walker & Jacques, 1987). Recently, a number of genes encoding GTF enzymes have been isolated. Of these the gtfI and gtfS genes of S. downei MFe28 and th ...
2013 Alternative vaccine delivery methods
... variola (smallpox) virus and, later, cross-protecting cowpox virus were introduced to prevent smallpox. This route remains the standard for smallpox vaccine (now containing vaccinia virus) (see Chapter 32), as well as for administering bacille CalmetteGuérin (BCG) to prevent tuberculosis (see Chapte ...
... variola (smallpox) virus and, later, cross-protecting cowpox virus were introduced to prevent smallpox. This route remains the standard for smallpox vaccine (now containing vaccinia virus) (see Chapter 32), as well as for administering bacille CalmetteGuérin (BCG) to prevent tuberculosis (see Chapte ...
ARVO 2013 Annual Meeting Abstracts by Scientific Section/Group
... immunostaining was performed on the whole retina at 3 and 7 days after RVO to evaluate macrophage/microglia responses. To quantify cell proliferation, mice were intraperitoneally injected with the nucleotide analog EdU and killed at 3d and 7d after RVO. Results: Permanent occlusion of a retinal vein ...
... immunostaining was performed on the whole retina at 3 and 7 days after RVO to evaluate macrophage/microglia responses. To quantify cell proliferation, mice were intraperitoneally injected with the nucleotide analog EdU and killed at 3d and 7d after RVO. Results: Permanent occlusion of a retinal vein ...
gemini Documentation
... Note: we now recommend splitting variants with multiple alternates and left-aligning, and trimming all variants before loading into gemini. See Step 1. split, left-align, and trim variants for a detailed explanation. Before we can use GEMINI to explore genetic variation, we must first load our VCF f ...
... Note: we now recommend splitting variants with multiple alternates and left-aligning, and trimming all variants before loading into gemini. See Step 1. split, left-align, and trim variants for a detailed explanation. Before we can use GEMINI to explore genetic variation, we must first load our VCF f ...
TaqMan® SNP Genotyping Assays User Guide
... particular level of observation or actions as described below: Note: Provides information that may be of interest or help but is not critical to the use of the product. ...
... particular level of observation or actions as described below: Note: Provides information that may be of interest or help but is not critical to the use of the product. ...
Bacteriophages: therapeuticals and alternative applications
... infection. Lytic phages literally destroy their host upon infection (sometimes in less then 30 minutes) thereby releasing many progeny phages, each capable of infecting (and subsequently killing) a ‘healthy’ bacterium. Lysogenic phages hide themselves in the genome of the bacterium they infect and o ...
... infection. Lytic phages literally destroy their host upon infection (sometimes in less then 30 minutes) thereby releasing many progeny phages, each capable of infecting (and subsequently killing) a ‘healthy’ bacterium. Lysogenic phages hide themselves in the genome of the bacterium they infect and o ...
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... across a membrane without any help from other molecules, the substances must be able to squeeze between the lipid molecules in the plasma membrane. The substance simply moves from the side of the membrane where it is more concentrated to the side where it is less concentrated. Substances that can mo ...
... across a membrane without any help from other molecules, the substances must be able to squeeze between the lipid molecules in the plasma membrane. The substance simply moves from the side of the membrane where it is more concentrated to the side where it is less concentrated. Substances that can mo ...
Nucleic acid vaccines for ehrlichia chaffeensis and methods of use
... disease caused by members of the tribe Ehrlichiae have been described. Ehrlichiae infect leukocytes and endothelial cells of many different mammalian species, some of them causing serious human and veterinary diseases. Over 400 cases of ...
... disease caused by members of the tribe Ehrlichiae have been described. Ehrlichiae infect leukocytes and endothelial cells of many different mammalian species, some of them causing serious human and veterinary diseases. Over 400 cases of ...
Genes Involved in the Uptake and Catabolism of
... These constitutive mutants were derived from a mutant (designated ~ 2 which ...
... These constitutive mutants were derived from a mutant (designated ~ 2 which ...
Genes Involved in the Uptake and Catabolism of
... These constitutive mutants were derived from a mutant (designated ~ 2 which ...
... These constitutive mutants were derived from a mutant (designated ~ 2 which ...
Establishing neuroblast-specific gene expression in the Drosophila
... row 5 (Figs 3, 4B, 5B, 6B). At late stage 10/early stage 11, Hh also activates hkb expression in a small cluster of row 7 neuroectodermal cells that produces the Hkb+ NB 7-3 (data not shown); NB 7-3 occasionally lacks Hkb protein in hh embryos (data not shown). In addition, we find that the post-S1 ...
... row 5 (Figs 3, 4B, 5B, 6B). At late stage 10/early stage 11, Hh also activates hkb expression in a small cluster of row 7 neuroectodermal cells that produces the Hkb+ NB 7-3 (data not shown); NB 7-3 occasionally lacks Hkb protein in hh embryos (data not shown). In addition, we find that the post-S1 ...
Multiple Functions for Actin during Filamentous Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae .
... confirmed by restriction analysis of an act1 PCR product amplified from the genome. This assignment was possible because each of the act1 alleles analyzed in this study creates or destroys a restriction site in ACT1 (Wertman et al., 1992). To confirm the presence of the act1 mutation in each of thes ...
... confirmed by restriction analysis of an act1 PCR product amplified from the genome. This assignment was possible because each of the act1 alleles analyzed in this study creates or destroys a restriction site in ACT1 (Wertman et al., 1992). To confirm the presence of the act1 mutation in each of thes ...
Wolbachia: master manipulators of invertebrate biology
... that >65% of insect species harbour Wolbachia13, making it among the most abundant intracellular bacteria genus so far discovered, infecting at least 106 insect species alone. Together with their pandemic distribution, another interesting feature of Wolbachia is the various host manipulations they i ...
... that >65% of insect species harbour Wolbachia13, making it among the most abundant intracellular bacteria genus so far discovered, infecting at least 106 insect species alone. Together with their pandemic distribution, another interesting feature of Wolbachia is the various host manipulations they i ...
Characterization of an Immuno-dominant Variable Surface
... More recently several other probes, based either on DNA sequences (27-29), or the detection of specific antigens (30), have been suggested as diagnostic reagents . However, in most cases, axenic cultivation (20) and cloning (31) of amoebae directly from fresh stool samples before assay with any of t ...
... More recently several other probes, based either on DNA sequences (27-29), or the detection of specific antigens (30), have been suggested as diagnostic reagents . However, in most cases, axenic cultivation (20) and cloning (31) of amoebae directly from fresh stool samples before assay with any of t ...