An operon f rom Lactobacillus helveticus composed
... significant homology with several members of the ABC transporter family but, with two distinct putative ATP-binding sites, it would represent an unusual type among the bacterial ABC transporters. ORFZ encoded a putative integral membrane protein also characteristic of the ABC transporter family. The ...
... significant homology with several members of the ABC transporter family but, with two distinct putative ATP-binding sites, it would represent an unusual type among the bacterial ABC transporters. ORFZ encoded a putative integral membrane protein also characteristic of the ABC transporter family. The ...
Gene Patents in India: Gauging Policy by an Analysis of the
... artificial origin such as transgenic animals and plants and any part thereof are not patentable. The living entities of natural origin such as animals, plants, in whole or any parts thereof, plant varieties, seeds, species and genes8 are not considered patentable. Whereas, it also stated that recomb ...
... artificial origin such as transgenic animals and plants and any part thereof are not patentable. The living entities of natural origin such as animals, plants, in whole or any parts thereof, plant varieties, seeds, species and genes8 are not considered patentable. Whereas, it also stated that recomb ...
S. latifolia sex-linked genes, p. 1 Evolutionary strata on
... from a cDNA library, and analyzing their segregation in S. latifolia. The general approach of using length variants has been used previously (FELTUS et al. 2006), but we have refined the method so that it is highly sensitive but low-cost. We refer to this method as “ISVS”. Figure 1 here To identify ...
... from a cDNA library, and analyzing their segregation in S. latifolia. The general approach of using length variants has been used previously (FELTUS et al. 2006), but we have refined the method so that it is highly sensitive but low-cost. We refer to this method as “ISVS”. Figure 1 here To identify ...
Comparison between Human and Mouse genomes
... Automated partial DNA sequencing was conducted on more than 600 randomly selected human brain complementary DNA (cDNA) clones to generate expressed sequence tags (ESTs). ESTs have applications in the discovery of new human genes, mapping of the human genome, and identification of coding regions in g ...
... Automated partial DNA sequencing was conducted on more than 600 randomly selected human brain complementary DNA (cDNA) clones to generate expressed sequence tags (ESTs). ESTs have applications in the discovery of new human genes, mapping of the human genome, and identification of coding regions in g ...
Sample Chapter 10: Gene Action and Expression
... many types of cells that build a human body, as well as in diseased cells. The central dogma explained how a gene encodes a protein; it did not explain how a cell “knows” which genes to express. What, for example, directs a bone cell to transcribe the genes that control the synthesis of collagen, an ...
... many types of cells that build a human body, as well as in diseased cells. The central dogma explained how a gene encodes a protein; it did not explain how a cell “knows” which genes to express. What, for example, directs a bone cell to transcribe the genes that control the synthesis of collagen, an ...
Relative Rates of Nucleotide Substitution in Frogs
... paralogs originated around the time of the divergence of the ancestors of extant vertebrate classes and are therefore typically older than the orthologous genes found among taxa within orders of vertebrates (Atchley and Fitch 1995). PCR products were sequenced directly and in both directions. Sequen ...
... paralogs originated around the time of the divergence of the ancestors of extant vertebrate classes and are therefore typically older than the orthologous genes found among taxa within orders of vertebrates (Atchley and Fitch 1995). PCR products were sequenced directly and in both directions. Sequen ...
The Process of How COMT Genetic Variants Provide the
... The content of the COMT gene is made up of 20 million DNA base pairs: programming units of DNA like the 1s and 0s in computer binary code. These base pairs are almost exactly the same in all humans; however, there is one single base pair in the COMT gene that commonly differs among individuals. This ...
... The content of the COMT gene is made up of 20 million DNA base pairs: programming units of DNA like the 1s and 0s in computer binary code. These base pairs are almost exactly the same in all humans; however, there is one single base pair in the COMT gene that commonly differs among individuals. This ...
Gentile, Margaret: Computational Methods for the Design of PCR Primers for the Amplification of functional Markers from Environmental Samples
... challenge also arises when designing primers to amplify unknown members of a gene family. The process for designing this type of primer is much more complex than for the amplification of known sequences. The primers must operate on generally conserved regions and yet amplify very divergent sequences ...
... challenge also arises when designing primers to amplify unknown members of a gene family. The process for designing this type of primer is much more complex than for the amplification of known sequences. The primers must operate on generally conserved regions and yet amplify very divergent sequences ...
UBE3B developmental disorders and increased mortality in cattle
... showed growth retardation. Usually, farmers culled affected animals before breeding. Both sexes were equally affected. The phenotype has been defined as PIRM syndrome according to its typical features (ptosis, intellectual disability, retarded growth, mortality). The analysis of pedigree records of ...
... showed growth retardation. Usually, farmers culled affected animals before breeding. Both sexes were equally affected. The phenotype has been defined as PIRM syndrome according to its typical features (ptosis, intellectual disability, retarded growth, mortality). The analysis of pedigree records of ...
- Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
... sampling with cordocentesis when the umbilical cord is sufficiently developed, after 18 weeks of gestation.13 In prenatal diagnosis with CVS, mutation analysis can be performed already after 12 weeks of gestation. We used the DHR assay after birth to confirm that the newborn child had normal NADPH-o ...
... sampling with cordocentesis when the umbilical cord is sufficiently developed, after 18 weeks of gestation.13 In prenatal diagnosis with CVS, mutation analysis can be performed already after 12 weeks of gestation. We used the DHR assay after birth to confirm that the newborn child had normal NADPH-o ...
Integrated genome sequence and linkage map of physic nut
... and 46.8 times longer, respectively, than the reported physic nut genome (Hirakawa et al., 2012). As the result of short contigs and scaffolds, too many predicted genes in their study were fragmented. Only 17 Mbp (6%) of their assembly (but about 50% of our assembly) could be anchored onto the linka ...
... and 46.8 times longer, respectively, than the reported physic nut genome (Hirakawa et al., 2012). As the result of short contigs and scaffolds, too many predicted genes in their study were fragmented. Only 17 Mbp (6%) of their assembly (but about 50% of our assembly) could be anchored onto the linka ...
computation for chIP-seq and rNA-seq studies
... relative to nonspecific chromatin background and (ii) obtaining sufficient enriched chromatin so that each sequence obtained is from a different founder molecule in the ChIP reaction (in other words, that the molecular library has adequate sequence complexity). When these criteria are met, successfu ...
... relative to nonspecific chromatin background and (ii) obtaining sufficient enriched chromatin so that each sequence obtained is from a different founder molecule in the ChIP reaction (in other words, that the molecular library has adequate sequence complexity). When these criteria are met, successfu ...
Leukaemia Section t(10;11)(q22;q23) KMT2A/TET1 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Note TET1 is also called LCX (leukemia-associated protein with a CXXC domain) or CXXC6 (CXXC finger 6). DNA/RNA 8497 bp representing the whole coding sequence. Contains 12 exons. Contains 3 bipartite nuclear localization sites, 1 alpha helice coiled-coil region and 1 cysteine rich domain with high l ...
... Note TET1 is also called LCX (leukemia-associated protein with a CXXC domain) or CXXC6 (CXXC finger 6). DNA/RNA 8497 bp representing the whole coding sequence. Contains 12 exons. Contains 3 bipartite nuclear localization sites, 1 alpha helice coiled-coil region and 1 cysteine rich domain with high l ...
Gene Conversion as a Source of Nucleotide Diversity in
... Examination of polymorphisms in the Plasmodium falciparum gene for falcipain 2 revealed that this gene is one of two paralogs separated by 10.8 kb in chromosome 11. We designate the annotated gene denoted chr11.gen_424 as encoding falcipain 2A and the annotated gene denoted chr11.gen_427 as encoding ...
... Examination of polymorphisms in the Plasmodium falciparum gene for falcipain 2 revealed that this gene is one of two paralogs separated by 10.8 kb in chromosome 11. We designate the annotated gene denoted chr11.gen_424 as encoding falcipain 2A and the annotated gene denoted chr11.gen_427 as encoding ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... M5/M4 de novo and therapy related ANLL. Prognosis The prognosis may not be as poor as in other 11q23 leukaemias in de novo cases; very poor prognosis in secondary ANLL cases. Cytogenetics May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated Gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal Pro ...
... M5/M4 de novo and therapy related ANLL. Prognosis The prognosis may not be as poor as in other 11q23 leukaemias in de novo cases; very poor prognosis in secondary ANLL cases. Cytogenetics May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated Gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal Pro ...
Biology, 8th Edition
... reduced pressure on wild fisheries and less pollution from fish farms. However, if the transgenic fish escaped from the fish farm, what effect would they have on wild relatives? To address this concern, the researchers are developing only nonreproducing female transgenic salmon. To summarize, DNA techno ...
... reduced pressure on wild fisheries and less pollution from fish farms. However, if the transgenic fish escaped from the fish farm, what effect would they have on wild relatives? To address this concern, the researchers are developing only nonreproducing female transgenic salmon. To summarize, DNA techno ...
Comparative Genome and Proteome Analysis of Anopheles
... • One of the most intensively studied organisms in biology • Serves as a model system for the investigation of many developmental and cellular processes common to higher eukaryotes • Modest genome size ~ 180 MB • Its genome has been sequenced in 2000 ...
... • One of the most intensively studied organisms in biology • Serves as a model system for the investigation of many developmental and cellular processes common to higher eukaryotes • Modest genome size ~ 180 MB • Its genome has been sequenced in 2000 ...
A Sunflower Helianthinin Gene Upstream Sequence
... storage protein in the French bean. Phaseolin and helianthinin genes are expressed with very similar developmental patterns (Alien, Nessler, and Thomas, 1985; SenguptaGopalan et al., 1985). French bean nuclear proteins have been shown to bind to sequences located within an SsplDral upstream phaseoli ...
... storage protein in the French bean. Phaseolin and helianthinin genes are expressed with very similar developmental patterns (Alien, Nessler, and Thomas, 1985; SenguptaGopalan et al., 1985). French bean nuclear proteins have been shown to bind to sequences located within an SsplDral upstream phaseoli ...
Natural selection and the function of genome imprinting:
... Knob heterochromatin: Knobs are cytological features of maize chromosomes that can influence chromosome segregation. They are heterochromatic and consist of thousands to millions of 180- and 350-basepair repeats. Microsatellite instability: A phenomenon in which errors made during the replication of ...
... Knob heterochromatin: Knobs are cytological features of maize chromosomes that can influence chromosome segregation. They are heterochromatic and consist of thousands to millions of 180- and 350-basepair repeats. Microsatellite instability: A phenomenon in which errors made during the replication of ...
Molecular Cloning of engrafted: A Gene Involved in the
... have been isolated in screens for new engrailed alleles (Kornberg, 1981a; Eberlein and Russell, 1983). To map the positions of these rearrangements, we used in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes and Southern analysis of genomic DNA to locate rearrangement breakpoints. To confirm these locati ...
... have been isolated in screens for new engrailed alleles (Kornberg, 1981a; Eberlein and Russell, 1983). To map the positions of these rearrangements, we used in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes and Southern analysis of genomic DNA to locate rearrangement breakpoints. To confirm these locati ...
New Developments in Quantitative Real
... under isothermal conditions, i.e. at a fixed, user-defined temperature (reviewed by Gill and Ghaemi, 2008). The helicase-dependent (HDA) amplification system is one such novel ‘non-PCR’ system for amplifying target DNA (Vincent et al., 2004) and RNA (Goldmeyer et al., 2007), under isothermal conditi ...
... under isothermal conditions, i.e. at a fixed, user-defined temperature (reviewed by Gill and Ghaemi, 2008). The helicase-dependent (HDA) amplification system is one such novel ‘non-PCR’ system for amplifying target DNA (Vincent et al., 2004) and RNA (Goldmeyer et al., 2007), under isothermal conditi ...
A Tn 10-lacZ-kanR-URA3 Gene Fusion Transposon for Insertion Mutagenesis and Fusion Analysis of Yeast and Bacterial Genes.
... Insertions were isolated according to the standard “A hop” protocol detailed by WAYet al. 1984. Monomeric target plasmids were introduced into E. coli strain NK5830 (recA56 suo lacproXII1, Arg-, Ara-, NalR,RifR/F’ laciq L8 pro) (FOSTER et al. 1981) carrying a pACYCl84 derivative, pNK629, that produc ...
... Insertions were isolated according to the standard “A hop” protocol detailed by WAYet al. 1984. Monomeric target plasmids were introduced into E. coli strain NK5830 (recA56 suo lacproXII1, Arg-, Ara-, NalR,RifR/F’ laciq L8 pro) (FOSTER et al. 1981) carrying a pACYCl84 derivative, pNK629, that produc ...
26 Fungal Genetics Newsletter Michelle Dequard-Chablat and Philippe Silar
... coded by su1 and su2/AS2 respectively (Gagny et al. 1998), ribosomal proteins S12 coded by AS1 (Dequard-Chablat et al. 1994), S7 coded by su12 (Silar et al. 1997) and S1 coded by su3 (Silar et al. 2003). S12, S7 and S1 refer to the P. anserina numbering for ribosomal proteins (Dequard-Chablat et al. ...
... coded by su1 and su2/AS2 respectively (Gagny et al. 1998), ribosomal proteins S12 coded by AS1 (Dequard-Chablat et al. 1994), S7 coded by su12 (Silar et al. 1997) and S1 coded by su3 (Silar et al. 2003). S12, S7 and S1 refer to the P. anserina numbering for ribosomal proteins (Dequard-Chablat et al. ...
Linkage Mapping of the ACE I Gene in Pig Vincent Nguyen
... Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA ...
... Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA ...
R - Genetics
... The technical procedure for measuring the relative frequency of SIII-N and SIII-2 transformants in a reaction from which both types may appear (reactions 10 or 11) is somewhat complicated. The complication is due to the necessity of providing in the reaction mixture antibodies against the untransfor ...
... The technical procedure for measuring the relative frequency of SIII-N and SIII-2 transformants in a reaction from which both types may appear (reactions 10 or 11) is somewhat complicated. The complication is due to the necessity of providing in the reaction mixture antibodies against the untransfor ...