DIFFERENTIAL GENE RESPONSE TO MUTAGENS IN
... mutants were detected by the Muller-5 technique, though a small number occurred in attached-X experiments and were also included. In Muller-5 tests, cultures yielding only M-5 males (scslB(ZnS)wascg/Y)and completely lacking in the potentially wild type male class, were scored as sex-linked recessive ...
... mutants were detected by the Muller-5 technique, though a small number occurred in attached-X experiments and were also included. In Muller-5 tests, cultures yielding only M-5 males (scslB(ZnS)wascg/Y)and completely lacking in the potentially wild type male class, were scored as sex-linked recessive ...
`Candidatus Phytoplasma mali`, `Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri` and
... generated previously. Additional work was carried out as follows. Sequence and RFLP analyses of ribosomal fragments were performed by using rDNA that was amplified with the primer pair P1/P7 (Deng & Hiruki, 1991; Schneider et al., 1995) and extended from the 59 end of the 16S rRNA gene to the 59 reg ...
... generated previously. Additional work was carried out as follows. Sequence and RFLP analyses of ribosomal fragments were performed by using rDNA that was amplified with the primer pair P1/P7 (Deng & Hiruki, 1991; Schneider et al., 1995) and extended from the 59 end of the 16S rRNA gene to the 59 reg ...
p53 in Hematologic Malignancies
... Cases of AML and MDS have been reported that have cell lines have about a 50% frequency of p53 mutations,"" high levels of p53 protein, as determined by either immunoprecipitation or immunochemistry, buthaveno detectable p53 mutations are rarely found in patients with newly diagp53 m~tations.~"."' O ...
... Cases of AML and MDS have been reported that have cell lines have about a 50% frequency of p53 mutations,"" high levels of p53 protein, as determined by either immunoprecipitation or immunochemistry, buthaveno detectable p53 mutations are rarely found in patients with newly diagp53 m~tations.~"."' O ...
NO sensing by FNR: regulation of the Escherichia coli NO
... the ¯avohaemoglobin-encoding gene of E.coli, hmp, is upregulated by NO and RNS; this appears not to involve SoxRS (Poole et al., 1996). We have reported (MembrilloHernaÂndez et al., 1998) a mechanism of hmp gene regulation that involves interaction between S-nitrosothiols and Hcy. Intracellular Hcy ...
... the ¯avohaemoglobin-encoding gene of E.coli, hmp, is upregulated by NO and RNS; this appears not to involve SoxRS (Poole et al., 1996). We have reported (MembrilloHernaÂndez et al., 1998) a mechanism of hmp gene regulation that involves interaction between S-nitrosothiols and Hcy. Intracellular Hcy ...
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... disorder caused by the expression of mutant huntingtin protein (Htt). Suppression of Htt expression, using RNA interference, might be an effective therapy. However, if reduction of wild-type protein is not well tolerated in the brain, it may be necessary to suppress just the product of the mutant al ...
... disorder caused by the expression of mutant huntingtin protein (Htt). Suppression of Htt expression, using RNA interference, might be an effective therapy. However, if reduction of wild-type protein is not well tolerated in the brain, it may be necessary to suppress just the product of the mutant al ...
Introduction to Genetics
... that facilitate harvest. The Green Revolution, which expanded global food production in the 1950s and 1960s, relied heavily on the application of genetics ( ◗ FIGURE 1.3). Today, genetically engineered corn, soybeans, and other crops constitute a significant proportion of all the food produced world ...
... that facilitate harvest. The Green Revolution, which expanded global food production in the 1950s and 1960s, relied heavily on the application of genetics ( ◗ FIGURE 1.3). Today, genetically engineered corn, soybeans, and other crops constitute a significant proportion of all the food produced world ...
BT314 Virology
... that facilitate harvest. The Green Revolution, which expanded global food production in the 1950s and 1960s, relied heavily on the application of genetics ( ◗ FIGURE 1.3). Today, genetically engineered corn, soybeans, and other crops constitute a significant proportion of all the food produced world ...
... that facilitate harvest. The Green Revolution, which expanded global food production in the 1950s and 1960s, relied heavily on the application of genetics ( ◗ FIGURE 1.3). Today, genetically engineered corn, soybeans, and other crops constitute a significant proportion of all the food produced world ...
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... und Frank Zappa beeinflusst hat. Wir werden von ihm das Stück „Octandre“ für sieben Bläser und einen Kontrabass hören. Emanuel Wittersheim ist ein junger Komponist, der ein kurzes Stück mit direktem Bezug zu „Octand- ...
... und Frank Zappa beeinflusst hat. Wir werden von ihm das Stück „Octandre“ für sieben Bläser und einen Kontrabass hören. Emanuel Wittersheim ist ein junger Komponist, der ein kurzes Stück mit direktem Bezug zu „Octand- ...
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... partner had 46,XX,9qh+ karyotype, inferring the increased presence of heterochromatin region in the long arm of one of the chromosome 9. Heterochromatin polymorphisms are microscopically visible regions on chromosomes 1, 9, 16, the distal two thirds of the long arm of the Y chromosome and the satell ...
... partner had 46,XX,9qh+ karyotype, inferring the increased presence of heterochromatin region in the long arm of one of the chromosome 9. Heterochromatin polymorphisms are microscopically visible regions on chromosomes 1, 9, 16, the distal two thirds of the long arm of the Y chromosome and the satell ...
arXiv:0708.2724v1 [cond-mat.other] 20 Aug 2007
... need a revolutionary sequencing method for the cost-effective and rapid interrogation of individual genomes. This capability is likely to be provided by a physical approach to probing DNA at the single nucleotide level. This is in sharp contrast to current techniques and instruments which probe, thr ...
... need a revolutionary sequencing method for the cost-effective and rapid interrogation of individual genomes. This capability is likely to be provided by a physical approach to probing DNA at the single nucleotide level. This is in sharp contrast to current techniques and instruments which probe, thr ...
Periplasmic adaptor protein AcrA has a distinct
... was named L976 (Table 2). All constructs were verified by PCR and sequencing. Mutants containing acrA::aph or DacrA were complemented with wild-type acrA cloned into the low copy number vector pWKS30 (Table 2).43 There was no significant difference between the generation times or the optical density ...
... was named L976 (Table 2). All constructs were verified by PCR and sequencing. Mutants containing acrA::aph or DacrA were complemented with wild-type acrA cloned into the low copy number vector pWKS30 (Table 2).43 There was no significant difference between the generation times or the optical density ...
hemipterous Encodes a Novel Drosophila MAP
... Arias, 1993). These observations thus make a strong case for a specific function of pm, and the leading edge, in DC. Since the motionless phenotype in hep embryos can be interpreted as a blocking of the leading edge, we reasoned that hep mutations could modify cell fate in this part of the cell shee ...
... Arias, 1993). These observations thus make a strong case for a specific function of pm, and the leading edge, in DC. Since the motionless phenotype in hep embryos can be interpreted as a blocking of the leading edge, we reasoned that hep mutations could modify cell fate in this part of the cell shee ...
Presence of multiple group I introns closely 23S rRNAs of lichen-forming
... More importantly, all of these putative proteins contained one LAGLIDADG motif, identified by using Pfam v21.10 [17], characteristic of the HE involved in intron mobility. The LAGLIDADG family of HE comprises more than 200 proteins and is the most diverse of the HE families since its members are pre ...
... More importantly, all of these putative proteins contained one LAGLIDADG motif, identified by using Pfam v21.10 [17], characteristic of the HE involved in intron mobility. The LAGLIDADG family of HE comprises more than 200 proteins and is the most diverse of the HE families since its members are pre ...
Mutations at the Darkener of apricot Locus Modulate Transcript
... transposon distinct from copia (ZACHARand BINCHAM 1982). T h e Doa product presumably interacts with sequences contained within the transposons inserted at wa and w5Ps5,since white alleles with point mutations do not respond (RABINOW and BIRCHLER 1989). Doa acts upon wa as an inverse function ofits ...
... transposon distinct from copia (ZACHARand BINCHAM 1982). T h e Doa product presumably interacts with sequences contained within the transposons inserted at wa and w5Ps5,since white alleles with point mutations do not respond (RABINOW and BIRCHLER 1989). Doa acts upon wa as an inverse function ofits ...
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... is very small. Why such type of adjustment is there in higher organisms? Ans.Female gamete is large and non motile, is an adaptation for storing more food which will be required for the future development. The male gamete has to move to reach the counterpart, so it has the machinery for its reaching ...
... is very small. Why such type of adjustment is there in higher organisms? Ans.Female gamete is large and non motile, is an adaptation for storing more food which will be required for the future development. The male gamete has to move to reach the counterpart, so it has the machinery for its reaching ...
A Single Eubacterial Origin of Eukaryotic
... were used to amplify a fragment of 1,539 bp, which was cloned into pGEMT (Promega). Two clones were sequenced on both strands. To distinguish between this PCR product and the published G. lamblia PFO gene sequence, we refer to the published sequence as G. lamblia PFO1 and to the gene represented by ...
... were used to amplify a fragment of 1,539 bp, which was cloned into pGEMT (Promega). Two clones were sequenced on both strands. To distinguish between this PCR product and the published G. lamblia PFO gene sequence, we refer to the published sequence as G. lamblia PFO1 and to the gene represented by ...
Evolutionary dynamics of nematode operons
... patterns, our comparative genomic analysis revealed diverse molecular mechanisms of operon losses, including inversion, insertion, and relocation, but the presence of internal promoters was not found to facilitate operon losses. In several cases, the data allowed inference of mechanisms by which dow ...
... patterns, our comparative genomic analysis revealed diverse molecular mechanisms of operon losses, including inversion, insertion, and relocation, but the presence of internal promoters was not found to facilitate operon losses. In several cases, the data allowed inference of mechanisms by which dow ...
Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize
... Thus, a great potential exists to introduce plant varieties with superior traits such as increased drought tolerance or pathogen resistance by modifying cuticular waxes. However, before this potential can be realized, the mechanisms and genes responsible for cuticular wax biosynthesis need to be elu ...
... Thus, a great potential exists to introduce plant varieties with superior traits such as increased drought tolerance or pathogen resistance by modifying cuticular waxes. However, before this potential can be realized, the mechanisms and genes responsible for cuticular wax biosynthesis need to be elu ...
Anaerobic Growth of Escherichia coli K12 with
... (menB; Young, 1975) and may lack the DHN synthetase activity detected by Bryant & Bentley (1976). However, the cyclization reaction may involve more than one enzymic step or the participation of an enzyme containing non-identical subunits, so different genes could be affected in mutants of this nutr ...
... (menB; Young, 1975) and may lack the DHN synthetase activity detected by Bryant & Bentley (1976). However, the cyclization reaction may involve more than one enzymic step or the participation of an enzyme containing non-identical subunits, so different genes could be affected in mutants of this nutr ...
Expression and characterization of von Willebrand
... transiently transfected with mutant and WT fragment II DNA (10 g each) by using the Lipofectamine Plus Kit (Life Technologies, Paisley, United Kingdom). The cells, adapted to serum-free medium (high-glucose Dulbecco modified Eagle medium and 2% Ultroser G; Life Technologies), were grown for 60 hour ...
... transiently transfected with mutant and WT fragment II DNA (10 g each) by using the Lipofectamine Plus Kit (Life Technologies, Paisley, United Kingdom). The cells, adapted to serum-free medium (high-glucose Dulbecco modified Eagle medium and 2% Ultroser G; Life Technologies), were grown for 60 hour ...
Resolving Individuals Contributing Trace Amounts of DNA to Highly
... the Y chromosome are useful when resolving the male components of the mixture [8]. Nevertheless, these methods based on STRs expectedly suffer from limited power when using severely degraded DNA [8,9]. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) based on hypervariable region sequencing is useful when analyzing degrad ...
... the Y chromosome are useful when resolving the male components of the mixture [8]. Nevertheless, these methods based on STRs expectedly suffer from limited power when using severely degraded DNA [8,9]. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) based on hypervariable region sequencing is useful when analyzing degrad ...
Genetics of Hemophilia
... a codon because it is a code. Given that there are four nucleotides, and each could be first, second or third within a codon (reading in only one direction), there are 64 possible codons. Of these possibilities, 61 call for specific amino acids and three do not correspond to any amino acid. When one ...
... a codon because it is a code. Given that there are four nucleotides, and each could be first, second or third within a codon (reading in only one direction), there are 64 possible codons. Of these possibilities, 61 call for specific amino acids and three do not correspond to any amino acid. When one ...
A survey on computational methods for enhancer and
... binding sites at annotated regions such as promoters, the remaining could be CRMs, especially for regions with a high density of motif matches (Su et al. 2010). Since TF binding also depends on factors other than the sequence, sequence motifs can be considered a weak feature for enhancer prediction. ...
... binding sites at annotated regions such as promoters, the remaining could be CRMs, especially for regions with a high density of motif matches (Su et al. 2010). Since TF binding also depends on factors other than the sequence, sequence motifs can be considered a weak feature for enhancer prediction. ...