
The female-killing chromosome of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, was
... feminizing gene (Fem) on the W chromosome. The paternally transmitted mutant W chromosome, Df(pSa+pW+od)Fem, derived from the translocation-carrying W chromosome (pSa+pW+od), is inert as femaleness determinant. Moreover, this Df(pSa+pW+od)Fem chromosome has been thought to have a female-killing fact ...
... feminizing gene (Fem) on the W chromosome. The paternally transmitted mutant W chromosome, Df(pSa+pW+od)Fem, derived from the translocation-carrying W chromosome (pSa+pW+od), is inert as femaleness determinant. Moreover, this Df(pSa+pW+od)Fem chromosome has been thought to have a female-killing fact ...
TaqMan® SNP Genotyping Assays User Guide
... Additional SNP present under the probe or primer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene has a copy number polymorphism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SNP is triallelic or tetra-allelic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Additional SNP present under the probe or primer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene has a copy number polymorphism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SNP is triallelic or tetra-allelic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Unipro UGENE Manual
... You're going to use only basic UGENE features and don't want to waste Internet traffic You have limited disk space Use the NGS package, if: You're going to analyze ChIP-Seq data with the Cistrome pipeline Explanation of the tip above: Some tools are embedded into UGENE as external. To be launched fr ...
... You're going to use only basic UGENE features and don't want to waste Internet traffic You have limited disk space Use the NGS package, if: You're going to analyze ChIP-Seq data with the Cistrome pipeline Explanation of the tip above: Some tools are embedded into UGENE as external. To be launched fr ...
The KetelD Dominant-Negative Mutations Identify
... intriguing biological phenomena and raises questions about the origin and function of factors required for the initiation of a new life. What are those factors? Where and how are they made? What are their functions? It has long been known that most of the factors that are required during early embry ...
... intriguing biological phenomena and raises questions about the origin and function of factors required for the initiation of a new life. What are those factors? Where and how are they made? What are their functions? It has long been known that most of the factors that are required during early embry ...
Genes Involved in the Uptake and Catabolism of
... z to 3 days at 37 "C. These colonies were picked and purified by repeated isolation of single colonies. They were found to be still devoid of PEP-carboxylase activity, and would therefore not grow on any hexose or other substrate which requires this anaplerotic enzyme for catabolism, until theppc+ a ...
... z to 3 days at 37 "C. These colonies were picked and purified by repeated isolation of single colonies. They were found to be still devoid of PEP-carboxylase activity, and would therefore not grow on any hexose or other substrate which requires this anaplerotic enzyme for catabolism, until theppc+ a ...
Genes Involved in the Uptake and Catabolism of
... z to 3 days at 37 "C. These colonies were picked and purified by repeated isolation of single colonies. They were found to be still devoid of PEP-carboxylase activity, and would therefore not grow on any hexose or other substrate which requires this anaplerotic enzyme for catabolism, until theppc+ a ...
... z to 3 days at 37 "C. These colonies were picked and purified by repeated isolation of single colonies. They were found to be still devoid of PEP-carboxylase activity, and would therefore not grow on any hexose or other substrate which requires this anaplerotic enzyme for catabolism, until theppc+ a ...
p68/DDX5 DEAD-box RNA helicase gene encodes a novel miRNA
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
Chromosome Variation
... How does a chromosome duplication alter the phenotype? After all, gene sequences are not altered by duplications, and no genetic information is missing; the only change is the presence of additional copies of normal sequences. The answer to this question is not well understood, but the effects are m ...
... How does a chromosome duplication alter the phenotype? After all, gene sequences are not altered by duplications, and no genetic information is missing; the only change is the presence of additional copies of normal sequences. The answer to this question is not well understood, but the effects are m ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... 38ºC (table 2). For wild-type (Canton-S) males maintained in our laboratory, it takes 32 minutes for paralysis at 38ºC. The paralytic behaviours of wild-type, stmA / stmA and stmA / + flies differ greatly. Homozygous stmA adults show a gradual slowing down of physical activity within 30–45 seconds o ...
... 38ºC (table 2). For wild-type (Canton-S) males maintained in our laboratory, it takes 32 minutes for paralysis at 38ºC. The paralytic behaviours of wild-type, stmA / stmA and stmA / + flies differ greatly. Homozygous stmA adults show a gradual slowing down of physical activity within 30–45 seconds o ...
Effete, a Drosophila chromatin-associated ubiquitin
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
Mutations affecting development of the notochord in zebrafish
... integrity and locomotion of the embryo, but also for the establishment of axial pattern within the mesoderm, neurectoderm and other tissues. Additional mutations affecting notochord development would therefore provide insight into the mechanisms governing notochord differentiation, the tissue intera ...
... integrity and locomotion of the embryo, but also for the establishment of axial pattern within the mesoderm, neurectoderm and other tissues. Additional mutations affecting notochord development would therefore provide insight into the mechanisms governing notochord differentiation, the tissue intera ...
Lactose tolerance
... 1. Primary lactose intolerance. As children are weaned they lose the ability to metabolise milk, so they become lactose-intolerant adults. 2. Secondary lactose intolerance. This occurs in adults from lactose tolerant populations who, due to damage caused by diseases of the stomach or intestines, c ...
... 1. Primary lactose intolerance. As children are weaned they lose the ability to metabolise milk, so they become lactose-intolerant adults. 2. Secondary lactose intolerance. This occurs in adults from lactose tolerant populations who, due to damage caused by diseases of the stomach or intestines, c ...
protein 2 gene: study of a cohort of Israeli patients - MRC
... RTT, including seven females with autism spectrum disorder and two males with congenital severe encephalopathy. All the patients were classified by the same paediatric neurologist at the Neuropediatric Clinic at the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel, where they continue to attend for clinic ...
... RTT, including seven females with autism spectrum disorder and two males with congenital severe encephalopathy. All the patients were classified by the same paediatric neurologist at the Neuropediatric Clinic at the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel, where they continue to attend for clinic ...
Product description P018-G1 SHOX-v03 - MRC
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
BIO 402 - National Open University of Nigeria
... was the first to experiment in this field. For a number of years Kolreuter crossed different types of tobacco with one another. Later, he crossed other plant genera such as pinks, Aquilegia, Verbascum, and others. One of his most valuable observations on reciprocal crosses showed the equality of con ...
... was the first to experiment in this field. For a number of years Kolreuter crossed different types of tobacco with one another. Later, he crossed other plant genera such as pinks, Aquilegia, Verbascum, and others. One of his most valuable observations on reciprocal crosses showed the equality of con ...
Additional file 1
... 1、 The protein sequence of bh2b may be queried against transcription factor database of Jaspar[3] with blastp to gather information on likely DNA binding sites of bh2b, which is based on the PWMs of transcription factors that are similar to bh2b. The blastp result shows that bh2b is similar with tra ...
... 1、 The protein sequence of bh2b may be queried against transcription factor database of Jaspar[3] with blastp to gather information on likely DNA binding sites of bh2b, which is based on the PWMs of transcription factors that are similar to bh2b. The blastp result shows that bh2b is similar with tra ...
Imposition of Crossover Interference through the
... Our study provides strong evidence that synapsis initiation and crossing over occur at the same sites on chromosomes. First, and most compelling, we have found that SICs display interference, just like COs. In addition, SICs tend to be reduced in frequency near centromeres, and they are found at hig ...
... Our study provides strong evidence that synapsis initiation and crossing over occur at the same sites on chromosomes. First, and most compelling, we have found that SICs display interference, just like COs. In addition, SICs tend to be reduced in frequency near centromeres, and they are found at hig ...
The Plasmodium 6-cysteine protein family in sexual and sporozoite
... Recently, the structure of the 6-cysteine domain has been analyzed by comparative modeling. Through similarity with the SAG1 protein of Toxoplasma gondii, the first cysteine in this domain is predicted to bond with the second cysteine, the next cysteine bond is between the third and sixths cysteine ...
... Recently, the structure of the 6-cysteine domain has been analyzed by comparative modeling. Through similarity with the SAG1 protein of Toxoplasma gondii, the first cysteine in this domain is predicted to bond with the second cysteine, the next cysteine bond is between the third and sixths cysteine ...
Nonsensemediated decay of glutathione peroxidase 1 mRNA in the
... 1998a,b). This rule for termination codon position within intron-containing genes explains why termination codons that allow for the production of full-length proteins usually do not elicit NMD: most reside within the ®nal exon, and for those that reside within either the penultimate or thirdto-last ...
... 1998a,b). This rule for termination codon position within intron-containing genes explains why termination codons that allow for the production of full-length proteins usually do not elicit NMD: most reside within the ®nal exon, and for those that reside within either the penultimate or thirdto-last ...
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 ...
Rhizobium Nodulation Protein NodC Is an Important Determinant of
... originally described by Wijffelman et al. (39) as strain RBL607, carries a deletion in the nodC gene, which does not affect the expression of downstream nod genes (2). IncP plasmids were mobilized to Rhizobium by using the helper plasmid pRK2013 as described by Ditta et al. (7). Transconjugants were ...
... originally described by Wijffelman et al. (39) as strain RBL607, carries a deletion in the nodC gene, which does not affect the expression of downstream nod genes (2). IncP plasmids were mobilized to Rhizobium by using the helper plasmid pRK2013 as described by Ditta et al. (7). Transconjugants were ...