Combinatorial protein design by recombination in vitro
... DNA shuffling to increase library diversity at specific sites may be useful under some circumstances; however, a very high level of mutations clouds the ability to identify functional mutations and increases the potential for immunogenic reactions in therapeutic applications. Furthermore, our unders ...
... DNA shuffling to increase library diversity at specific sites may be useful under some circumstances; however, a very high level of mutations clouds the ability to identify functional mutations and increases the potential for immunogenic reactions in therapeutic applications. Furthermore, our unders ...
Cluster analysis for microaray data
... expression patterns (e.g. cell cycle data). • Arrange a set of genes in a linear order that is at least not totally meaningless. ...
... expression patterns (e.g. cell cycle data). • Arrange a set of genes in a linear order that is at least not totally meaningless. ...
Paper - BioMed Central
... Alison K; Toscano-Underwood Claudia; Feeney Kevin; Welham Sue; Gooding Mike J; Mills Clare; Edwards Keith J; Shewry Peter R; Mitchell Rowan Ac. Transcriptome analysis of grain development in hexaploid wheat. BMC genomics (2008), 9 121 ...
... Alison K; Toscano-Underwood Claudia; Feeney Kevin; Welham Sue; Gooding Mike J; Mills Clare; Edwards Keith J; Shewry Peter R; Mitchell Rowan Ac. Transcriptome analysis of grain development in hexaploid wheat. BMC genomics (2008), 9 121 ...
BlastLecture8
... (translated in all six reading frames) – essential for searching EST databases. and in the interests of completeness there is: • tblastx: searches a DNA sequence (translated in all six reading frames) against a DNA database (translated in all six reading frames). finally • Psi-blast an iterative pro ...
... (translated in all six reading frames) – essential for searching EST databases. and in the interests of completeness there is: • tblastx: searches a DNA sequence (translated in all six reading frames) against a DNA database (translated in all six reading frames). finally • Psi-blast an iterative pro ...
DNA: the indispensable forensic science tool
... – Each band in a child’s DNA fingerprint must be present in at least one parent ...
... – Each band in a child’s DNA fingerprint must be present in at least one parent ...
Cluster analysis for microaray data
... expression patterns (e.g. cell cycle data). • Arrange a set of genes in a linear order that is at least not totally meaningless. ...
... expression patterns (e.g. cell cycle data). • Arrange a set of genes in a linear order that is at least not totally meaningless. ...
Camelid Geneticists Chart Course for Future Research
... she needed for her project had already been identified by the folks at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Markers are important tools in this process that help figure out where the various genes are. Then we just have to figure out what each one does and how. Not as simple as it sounds, but abs ...
... she needed for her project had already been identified by the folks at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Markers are important tools in this process that help figure out where the various genes are. Then we just have to figure out what each one does and how. Not as simple as it sounds, but abs ...
A large scale analysis of resistance gene
... using the same strategy. Large numbers of relatively diverse NBS-encoding regions are typically amplified when this degenerate PCR approach is used. Cloned NBS-encoding regions have been shown to be genetically linked to known R-genes, or indeed to be fragments of known R-genes themselves (Kanazin et ...
... using the same strategy. Large numbers of relatively diverse NBS-encoding regions are typically amplified when this degenerate PCR approach is used. Cloned NBS-encoding regions have been shown to be genetically linked to known R-genes, or indeed to be fragments of known R-genes themselves (Kanazin et ...
Applications of RNA minimum free energy computations
... parenthesis expression with dots, where balanced left and right parentheses correspond to base pairs and dots to unpaired bases. In particular, by training a stochastic context-free grammar on many examples of tRNA, additionally using using promoter detection with heuristics, T. Lowe and S. Eddy’s p ...
... parenthesis expression with dots, where balanced left and right parentheses correspond to base pairs and dots to unpaired bases. In particular, by training a stochastic context-free grammar on many examples of tRNA, additionally using using promoter detection with heuristics, T. Lowe and S. Eddy’s p ...
Decontamination Procedures for Medical Equipment
... Viruses causing Rabies, Lassa fever and other haemorrhagic fevers are also killed by Cidex. ...
... Viruses causing Rabies, Lassa fever and other haemorrhagic fevers are also killed by Cidex. ...
Selective Down-regulation of Rat Organic Cation
... Values were presented as the mean ± S.D. Unpaired Student’s t-test was used to analyze the difference in metformin CL/F between MATE-reference and MATE-variant groups. All pharmacokinetic parameters were statistically assessed with the one-way analysis of variance followed by Dunnett’s test. In NONM ...
... Values were presented as the mean ± S.D. Unpaired Student’s t-test was used to analyze the difference in metformin CL/F between MATE-reference and MATE-variant groups. All pharmacokinetic parameters were statistically assessed with the one-way analysis of variance followed by Dunnett’s test. In NONM ...
Chromosomal rearrangements in Salmonella spp. s2-2
... SPI-2 mediates survival within macrophages33'34. These pathogenicity islands distinguish different gen- ...
... SPI-2 mediates survival within macrophages33'34. These pathogenicity islands distinguish different gen- ...
PANTHER version 11: expanded annotation data from Gene
... Evolutionary Relationships, http://pantherdb.org) contains comprehensive information on the evolution and function of protein-coding genes from 104 completely sequenced genomes. PANTHER software tools allow users to classify new protein sequences, and to analyze gene lists obtained from large-scale ...
... Evolutionary Relationships, http://pantherdb.org) contains comprehensive information on the evolution and function of protein-coding genes from 104 completely sequenced genomes. PANTHER software tools allow users to classify new protein sequences, and to analyze gene lists obtained from large-scale ...
No Slide Title
... Depends upon practice of dumping yeast lees in vineyard Depends upon level of rot Is present but in very low numbers, one out of ten million yeast isolates Even at these low numbers will dominate wine fermentations ...
... Depends upon practice of dumping yeast lees in vineyard Depends upon level of rot Is present but in very low numbers, one out of ten million yeast isolates Even at these low numbers will dominate wine fermentations ...
3. Mapping Epigenetic Seed Genes to Affymatrix
... Step 4: For each significant pair of vectors that one corresponding to seed gene and another correspond to phenotype, we considered the epigenetic seed gene (ESG) and leukemia phenotype (LP) to be “linked.” For simplification, we hereinafter called the similarity between two ordered lists as a “simi ...
... Step 4: For each significant pair of vectors that one corresponding to seed gene and another correspond to phenotype, we considered the epigenetic seed gene (ESG) and leukemia phenotype (LP) to be “linked.” For simplification, we hereinafter called the similarity between two ordered lists as a “simi ...
Archives of Microbiology
... Glick 2005 and by Hontzeas et al. 2006). Glick (1995) proposed that ACC deaminase-producing plant-associated bacteria act as a sink for ACC, ensuring that plant ethylene levels are not raised to the point where root growth is impaired. This activity has been considered to be important for the promot ...
... Glick 2005 and by Hontzeas et al. 2006). Glick (1995) proposed that ACC deaminase-producing plant-associated bacteria act as a sink for ACC, ensuring that plant ethylene levels are not raised to the point where root growth is impaired. This activity has been considered to be important for the promot ...
Fractals are observed in nature
... application of fractional Brownian motion, which will be explained in the second part. Lastly in the third part, the procedure of coordination between the data from the two independent methods will be elaborated, and the relevance of the data coordination in DNA analysis will be emphasized in the di ...
... application of fractional Brownian motion, which will be explained in the second part. Lastly in the third part, the procedure of coordination between the data from the two independent methods will be elaborated, and the relevance of the data coordination in DNA analysis will be emphasized in the di ...
Novel Imprinted DLK1/GTL2 Domain on Human Chromosome 14
... (1996) identified a transgene-induced insertional mutation (Gtl2lacZ) on mouse distal chromosome 12 that conferred proportionate dwarfism in a parent-oforigin–dependent manner. The gene subsequently identified from the site of transgene integration was Gtl2 (gene trap locus 2) (Schuster-Gossler et a ...
... (1996) identified a transgene-induced insertional mutation (Gtl2lacZ) on mouse distal chromosome 12 that conferred proportionate dwarfism in a parent-oforigin–dependent manner. The gene subsequently identified from the site of transgene integration was Gtl2 (gene trap locus 2) (Schuster-Gossler et a ...
Document
... A gene encoding a protein for antibiotic resistance, which allows for identification of bacteria that have taken in the plasmid ...
... A gene encoding a protein for antibiotic resistance, which allows for identification of bacteria that have taken in the plasmid ...
Recombinant DNA
... 12.17 Genomics is the scientific study of whole genomes Genomics is the study of an organism’s complete set of genes and their interactions – Initial studies focused on prokaryotic genomes – Many eukaryotic genomes have since been investigated ...
... 12.17 Genomics is the scientific study of whole genomes Genomics is the study of an organism’s complete set of genes and their interactions – Initial studies focused on prokaryotic genomes – Many eukaryotic genomes have since been investigated ...
Molecular Evolution of the CMT1A-REP Region: A Human
... 200-bp product was obtained. Sequence analysis demonstrated that in these three species, the AluSc element is absent at this locus (data not shown). The results for primers T1/D2, which amplify the telomeric boundary of the distal REP, are shown in figure 3b. Fragments of the predicted size (;580 bp ...
... 200-bp product was obtained. Sequence analysis demonstrated that in these three species, the AluSc element is absent at this locus (data not shown). The results for primers T1/D2, which amplify the telomeric boundary of the distal REP, are shown in figure 3b. Fragments of the predicted size (;580 bp ...
Mitochondrial DNA and Maximum Oxygen Consumption
... Recent Chinese studies (Chen et al., 2000; Ma et al., 2000) have involved subjects with well-defined maternal ethnicity. The researchers focused on the D-loop, which contains factors that modulate mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription (Shadel and Clayton, 1997). In the study of Chen et al. ...
... Recent Chinese studies (Chen et al., 2000; Ma et al., 2000) have involved subjects with well-defined maternal ethnicity. The researchers focused on the D-loop, which contains factors that modulate mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription (Shadel and Clayton, 1997). In the study of Chen et al. ...
as a PDF
... ⇒ infect only a single tissue type of one species (e.g. human cold virus infects only cells of the upper respiratory tract; AIDS virus binds only to specific receptors on certain white blood cells). There are many patterns of viral life cycles, but they all generally include: • Infecting the host ce ...
... ⇒ infect only a single tissue type of one species (e.g. human cold virus infects only cells of the upper respiratory tract; AIDS virus binds only to specific receptors on certain white blood cells). There are many patterns of viral life cycles, but they all generally include: • Infecting the host ce ...
Metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples. The broad field may also be referred to as environmental genomics, ecogenomics or community genomics. While traditional microbiology and microbial genome sequencing and genomics rely upon cultivated clonal cultures, early environmental gene sequencing cloned specific genes (often the 16S rRNA gene) to produce a profile of diversity in a natural sample. Such work revealed that the vast majority of microbial biodiversity had been missed by cultivation-based methods. Recent studies use either ""shotgun"" or PCR directed sequencing to get largely unbiased samples of all genes from all the members of the sampled communities. Because of its ability to reveal the previously hidden diversity of microscopic life, metagenomics offers a powerful lens for viewing the microbial world that has the potential to revolutionize understanding of the entire living world. As the price of DNA sequencing continues to fall, metagenomics now allows microbial ecology to be investigated at a much greater scale and detail than before.