Method for identification of origins of replication and genes
... All organisms face the problem of DNA replication, which happens once every cell cycle before cell division. DNA replication must be under strict control with respect to cell division or else daughter cells will either lack DNA or have too much DNA. In mammals, loss of control over the cell cycle DN ...
... All organisms face the problem of DNA replication, which happens once every cell cycle before cell division. DNA replication must be under strict control with respect to cell division or else daughter cells will either lack DNA or have too much DNA. In mammals, loss of control over the cell cycle DN ...
Depolarization of the actin cytoskeleton is a specific phenotype in
... The degree of actin cytoskeleton polarization was examined only in cells at early stages of the cell cycle in which the actin cytoskeleton is normally polarized to the growing bud. We identified these cells as having a single mass of DNA, revealed by DAPI staining. We excluded from this analysis cel ...
... The degree of actin cytoskeleton polarization was examined only in cells at early stages of the cell cycle in which the actin cytoskeleton is normally polarized to the growing bud. We identified these cells as having a single mass of DNA, revealed by DAPI staining. We excluded from this analysis cel ...
PAX6 mRNA Transcript Analysis in Various Ocular/Non
... levels and showed 540bp amplification. Majority of the genes commonly considered to have a housekeeping function (e.g., β-actin and GAPDH) exhibit considerably variable expression levels from one tissue type to another. However, expression profiles for the maintenance/housekeeping genes exhibit simi ...
... levels and showed 540bp amplification. Majority of the genes commonly considered to have a housekeeping function (e.g., β-actin and GAPDH) exhibit considerably variable expression levels from one tissue type to another. However, expression profiles for the maintenance/housekeeping genes exhibit simi ...
p53, the Cellular Gatekeeper Review for Growth and Division
... amino acid residues 22 and 23 play a key role in the binding of p53 to E1B-55Kd or MDM2 (Lin et al., 1995). Thus, the negative regulators of p53-mediated transcription target some of the same p53 amino acids critical to positive regulation of transcriptional activation. These results clearly point o ...
... amino acid residues 22 and 23 play a key role in the binding of p53 to E1B-55Kd or MDM2 (Lin et al., 1995). Thus, the negative regulators of p53-mediated transcription target some of the same p53 amino acids critical to positive regulation of transcriptional activation. These results clearly point o ...
Gene Section ALDOB (aldolase B, fructose-bisphosphate) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... that caused catalytic deficiency of aldolase B, have been found in hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI). Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation at the splicing regions (list in the diagram above) ...
... that caused catalytic deficiency of aldolase B, have been found in hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI). Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation at the splicing regions (list in the diagram above) ...
Identification of Functional Domains in the Cohesin Loader Subunit
... growth was assayed on both glucose and galactose plates at the permissive temperature (23). The scc4-4 ts allele background was used to increase the sensitivity of the screen. We identified seven colonies that exhibited toxicity or lethality when grown on galactose, but that were unaffected when gro ...
... growth was assayed on both glucose and galactose plates at the permissive temperature (23). The scc4-4 ts allele background was used to increase the sensitivity of the screen. We identified seven colonies that exhibited toxicity or lethality when grown on galactose, but that were unaffected when gro ...
FMR1 low sub-genotype does not rescue BRCA1
... Our findings contrast with those from previously reported by Weghofer et al. An explanation for this discrepancy could be that Weghofer et al. used a control population from a different geographic region to where their BRCA1/2-mutation carriers originated (USA versus Austria, respectively). However, ...
... Our findings contrast with those from previously reported by Weghofer et al. An explanation for this discrepancy could be that Weghofer et al. used a control population from a different geographic region to where their BRCA1/2-mutation carriers originated (USA versus Austria, respectively). However, ...
2004-009_-Draft-Anne..
... Diagnosis of fire blight can be achieved using isolation and serological and molecular tests. The assays indicated below are recommended after having been evaluated in one or more of the following ring tests: in 2003 in a Diagnostic Protocols for Organisms Harmful to Plants (DIAGPRO) project involvi ...
... Diagnosis of fire blight can be achieved using isolation and serological and molecular tests. The assays indicated below are recommended after having been evaluated in one or more of the following ring tests: in 2003 in a Diagnostic Protocols for Organisms Harmful to Plants (DIAGPRO) project involvi ...
Mycoplasma genitalium: a brief review
... Mycoplasma genitalium belongs to the class Mollicutes and is the smallest prokaryote capable of independent replication. It was originally isolated from the urethras of two men with non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU). It has a number of characteristics which are similar to its genetically close relativ ...
... Mycoplasma genitalium belongs to the class Mollicutes and is the smallest prokaryote capable of independent replication. It was originally isolated from the urethras of two men with non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU). It has a number of characteristics which are similar to its genetically close relativ ...
TaqMan-Based Real-Time PCR for Genotyping Common
... and HP2 for typing (14, 15 ). More recently, a singlechain antibody-based ELISA test was also established (16 ). In addition, several HP-genotyping methods based on conventional PCR have been developed; however, these PCR-based methods need to amplify a relatively large DNA fragment to detect the 1. ...
... and HP2 for typing (14, 15 ). More recently, a singlechain antibody-based ELISA test was also established (16 ). In addition, several HP-genotyping methods based on conventional PCR have been developed; however, these PCR-based methods need to amplify a relatively large DNA fragment to detect the 1. ...
UCSD_PevznerMolecula.. - Purdue University :: Computer Science
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
Primer on Molecular Biology
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
Primer on Molecular Biology
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
... More Terminology • The genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. ...
Evolutionary dynamics of CRISPR gene drives
... refer to the wild-type allele as S0 for notational convenience. Finally, we say that individuals having genotype AB, where A and B are any of the alleles above, have fitness fAB (alternatively, genotype AB is associated with a cost 1-fAB) and produce gametes having haplotype C with probability pAB,C ...
... refer to the wild-type allele as S0 for notational convenience. Finally, we say that individuals having genotype AB, where A and B are any of the alleles above, have fitness fAB (alternatively, genotype AB is associated with a cost 1-fAB) and produce gametes having haplotype C with probability pAB,C ...
selection for recombination in small populations
... in several artificial selection experiments and in a comparison of domesticated and nondomesticated mammals. There are, however, several alternative explanations for the increase in recombination in such populations, including two different evolutionary explanations. The first is that the form of se ...
... in several artificial selection experiments and in a comparison of domesticated and nondomesticated mammals. There are, however, several alternative explanations for the increase in recombination in such populations, including two different evolutionary explanations. The first is that the form of se ...
1 - IPPC
... turn brown in apples and dark brown to black in pears, but remain attached to the tree for some time. Upon infection young fruitlets turn brown but also remain attached to the tree. Immature fruit lesions appear oily or water-soaked, become brown to black, and often ooze droplets of bacterial exudat ...
... turn brown in apples and dark brown to black in pears, but remain attached to the tree for some time. Upon infection young fruitlets turn brown but also remain attached to the tree. Immature fruit lesions appear oily or water-soaked, become brown to black, and often ooze droplets of bacterial exudat ...
NUCLEIC ACID ECONOMY IN BACTERIA INFECTED WITH
... The conditions of centrifuging were such that not more than 5 per cent each of the titratable phage appeared in the low speed sediments and high speed supernatants. Phage yields were computed without correction for losses from titrations of the low speed supernatants. These were frequently checked a ...
... The conditions of centrifuging were such that not more than 5 per cent each of the titratable phage appeared in the low speed sediments and high speed supernatants. Phage yields were computed without correction for losses from titrations of the low speed supernatants. These were frequently checked a ...
Could distal MSH2 upstream deletions cause HNPCC?
... The primer set for MSH2P4 is 10 kb upstream of MSH2 ...
... The primer set for MSH2P4 is 10 kb upstream of MSH2 ...
Centromere Locations and Associated Chromosome
... involving the chromosomes with the reciprocal translocations. One of these fused AL4 (C. rubella chromosome D) to a chromosome resulting from the first translocation, forming the present A. thaliana chromosome II, and the other fused AL8 (C. rubella chromosome H) to a chromosome resulting from the s ...
... involving the chromosomes with the reciprocal translocations. One of these fused AL4 (C. rubella chromosome D) to a chromosome resulting from the first translocation, forming the present A. thaliana chromosome II, and the other fused AL8 (C. rubella chromosome H) to a chromosome resulting from the s ...
Proceedings as -file
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
History of Discoveries in Molecular Biology
... invented a technique for multiplying DNA sequences in vitro by, the polymerase chain reaction - PCR. PCR has been called the most revolutionary new technique in molecular biology in the 1980s. Cetus patented the process, and in the summer of 1991 sold the patent to Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. for $300 mi ...
... invented a technique for multiplying DNA sequences in vitro by, the polymerase chain reaction - PCR. PCR has been called the most revolutionary new technique in molecular biology in the 1980s. Cetus patented the process, and in the summer of 1991 sold the patent to Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. for $300 mi ...
Construction of a linkage map based on a Lathyrus sativus
... shown to be highly resistant to M. pinodes (Weimer 1947; Gurung et al. 2002). Since L. sativus is also a member of the Vicieae tribe along with Pisum, it may serve as a potential source of resistance genes, which in the future may be incorporated into resistance breeding programs for field pea. Altho ...
... shown to be highly resistant to M. pinodes (Weimer 1947; Gurung et al. 2002). Since L. sativus is also a member of the Vicieae tribe along with Pisum, it may serve as a potential source of resistance genes, which in the future may be incorporated into resistance breeding programs for field pea. Altho ...
Press release
... extent on the sample material itself (leaf and seed material, animal tissue, hair, etc.). sbeadex - high-quality DNA preparations The oKtopure utilises the sbeadexTM extraction chemistry developed by LGC, which is based on the use of magnetic particles. These particles can specifically bind nucleic ...
... extent on the sample material itself (leaf and seed material, animal tissue, hair, etc.). sbeadex - high-quality DNA preparations The oKtopure utilises the sbeadexTM extraction chemistry developed by LGC, which is based on the use of magnetic particles. These particles can specifically bind nucleic ...