Overlapping gene structure of human VLCAD and
... potential TATA-less promoters and potential binding sites for several transcription factors including Sp1, AP-1, AP-2, C/EBP and NF-kB. The computer prediction of VLCAD gene’s promoter region and AP-2 binding site are consistent with a published report (Zhou et al., 1999). Further studies to charact ...
... potential TATA-less promoters and potential binding sites for several transcription factors including Sp1, AP-1, AP-2, C/EBP and NF-kB. The computer prediction of VLCAD gene’s promoter region and AP-2 binding site are consistent with a published report (Zhou et al., 1999). Further studies to charact ...
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... and erythropoiesis during periods of hypoxic stress. This factor is necessary for animals in aquatic environments where the dissolved oxygen levels are often variable. Aquaculture could be greatly benefitted if animals are developed that can withstand hypoxic stress. It would also be important to kn ...
... and erythropoiesis during periods of hypoxic stress. This factor is necessary for animals in aquatic environments where the dissolved oxygen levels are often variable. Aquaculture could be greatly benefitted if animals are developed that can withstand hypoxic stress. It would also be important to kn ...
Challenges in data sourcing and integration in MGI
... • requires QC processing for format consistency; for some (individual) labs case-by-case assistance. • for new large-scale phenotyping activities, integrate data with common curation of MP ontology; connect with raw data (international collaboration). • continue to work with community and journals t ...
... • requires QC processing for format consistency; for some (individual) labs case-by-case assistance. • for new large-scale phenotyping activities, integrate data with common curation of MP ontology; connect with raw data (international collaboration). • continue to work with community and journals t ...
DIVERSITY OF PHA DEPOLYMERASE ENCODING GENE
... servers (x3250 M4), which were connected by a gigabit switch (HP ProCurve 1410-16G). The Bayesian posterior probabilities were obtained by performing two separate runs with twelve Markov chains. Each run was conducted with 1×107 generations and sampled every 100 generations. A consensus tree was cal ...
... servers (x3250 M4), which were connected by a gigabit switch (HP ProCurve 1410-16G). The Bayesian posterior probabilities were obtained by performing two separate runs with twelve Markov chains. Each run was conducted with 1×107 generations and sampled every 100 generations. A consensus tree was cal ...
Chapter 9
... – Used for materials that cannot be sterilized with moist heat – Denatures proteins and oxidizes metabolic and structural chemicals – Requires higher temperatures for longer time than moist heat – Incineration is ultimate means of sterilization ...
... – Used for materials that cannot be sterilized with moist heat – Denatures proteins and oxidizes metabolic and structural chemicals – Requires higher temperatures for longer time than moist heat – Incineration is ultimate means of sterilization ...
The systematic analysis of coding and long non-coding
... are listed in Supplementary Table S1. No batch effects were identified. After sequencing, sample quality was assessed by metrics obtained using FastQC1. The most relevant metrics for all the sample are listed in Supplementary Table S1. Sample correlation assessment The similarity among biological re ...
... are listed in Supplementary Table S1. No batch effects were identified. After sequencing, sample quality was assessed by metrics obtained using FastQC1. The most relevant metrics for all the sample are listed in Supplementary Table S1. Sample correlation assessment The similarity among biological re ...
Section I Section I
... replication of the living yeast cells. The solution to the spoilage problem during fermentation of wine and beer products lay in heating the raw materials to about 120°F (49°C) in order to kill contaminating microorganisms prior to the addition of the appropriate yeast cells. This process, now known ...
... replication of the living yeast cells. The solution to the spoilage problem during fermentation of wine and beer products lay in heating the raw materials to about 120°F (49°C) in order to kill contaminating microorganisms prior to the addition of the appropriate yeast cells. This process, now known ...
A R TI C
... of type or other specimens from under-resourced collections, or collections not curated by a mycologist. Some historical collections may never be sent on loan because of their fragility and extreme importance. Some nations forbid specimens or cultures from being sent abroad, under their interpretati ...
... of type or other specimens from under-resourced collections, or collections not curated by a mycologist. Some historical collections may never be sent on loan because of their fragility and extreme importance. Some nations forbid specimens or cultures from being sent abroad, under their interpretati ...
Allele: alternative form of a gene, e
... Library: a set of clones of DNA sequences from an organism's genome. A particular library might include, for example, clones of all of the DNA sequences expressed in a certain kind of cell, or in a certain organ of the body. Marker: a sequence of bases at a unique physical location in the genome, wh ...
... Library: a set of clones of DNA sequences from an organism's genome. A particular library might include, for example, clones of all of the DNA sequences expressed in a certain kind of cell, or in a certain organ of the body. Marker: a sequence of bases at a unique physical location in the genome, wh ...
Patalano et al 2015 PNAS - Cambridge Repository
... quadriceps sharing more of its predicted protein content with other ants (Formicidae), whilst ...
... quadriceps sharing more of its predicted protein content with other ants (Formicidae), whilst ...
CHAPTER 27
... may be related to survival because certain alleles may be favored under particular environmental conditions. In addition, natural selection may be a sexual selection process whereby phenotypes that are more likely to mate and produce offspring are at a reproductive advantage. C2. Answer: Evolution i ...
... may be related to survival because certain alleles may be favored under particular environmental conditions. In addition, natural selection may be a sexual selection process whereby phenotypes that are more likely to mate and produce offspring are at a reproductive advantage. C2. Answer: Evolution i ...
HapMap PROJECT - Faculty of Science at Bilkent University
... • The correlation between SNPs is mediated by linkage disequilibrium (LD). – LD exists when alleles at distinctive loci occur together more frequently than expected given the known allele frequencies and recombination fraction between the loci. ...
... • The correlation between SNPs is mediated by linkage disequilibrium (LD). – LD exists when alleles at distinctive loci occur together more frequently than expected given the known allele frequencies and recombination fraction between the loci. ...
GM bacteria
... Examples of GM Bacteria Being Used Genetically Altered Bacteria Could Block Malaria Transmission Scientists have discovered a way to help stop the spread of malaria by genetically altering a bacterium that infects about 80 percent of the world’s insects. Malaria is primarily transmitted through mos ...
... Examples of GM Bacteria Being Used Genetically Altered Bacteria Could Block Malaria Transmission Scientists have discovered a way to help stop the spread of malaria by genetically altering a bacterium that infects about 80 percent of the world’s insects. Malaria is primarily transmitted through mos ...
Lab Practicum #2
... 10. Be able to identify the test and interpret results (positive and negative) for the following tests: 1) motility and H2S production on SIM stabs; 2) glucose and lactose fermentation on Russell’s double sugar (RDS) slant; 3) urease; 4) tryptophanase (i.e. indole production); and 5) citrate utiliza ...
... 10. Be able to identify the test and interpret results (positive and negative) for the following tests: 1) motility and H2S production on SIM stabs; 2) glucose and lactose fermentation on Russell’s double sugar (RDS) slant; 3) urease; 4) tryptophanase (i.e. indole production); and 5) citrate utiliza ...
Cytochrome C Comparison Lab
... number to represent the radius. The outside of the tree or circle represents time. d. The radius represents the largest separation so the center of the circle is a past time when all 8 had a common ancestor. This means that organism 8 is the same number of years removed from organisms 1,2,3,4,5,6, a ...
... number to represent the radius. The outside of the tree or circle represents time. d. The radius represents the largest separation so the center of the circle is a past time when all 8 had a common ancestor. This means that organism 8 is the same number of years removed from organisms 1,2,3,4,5,6, a ...
Horizontal Gene Transfer among Bacteria and Its Role in Biological
... Scientists involved in this work discussed measures to be taken in order to prevent undesirable effects of recombinant DNA molecules with yet unknown genetic information. Such conjectural effects might affect the health of the investigator, on the one hand, and they might also render possible an und ...
... Scientists involved in this work discussed measures to be taken in order to prevent undesirable effects of recombinant DNA molecules with yet unknown genetic information. Such conjectural effects might affect the health of the investigator, on the one hand, and they might also render possible an und ...
cDNA Sequences of Three Kinds of /3
... showed polymorphism of 0.76 kb (Nipponbare) and 0.60 kb (Kasalath). Using the 3' untranslated sequence probe, RFLPs of R1623 and R2242 were also detected. The three clones were mapped on chromosome 3 (pTUB22), chromosome 1 (R1623) and chromosome 2 (R2242), respectively (Fig. 4). In animals, gene fam ...
... showed polymorphism of 0.76 kb (Nipponbare) and 0.60 kb (Kasalath). Using the 3' untranslated sequence probe, RFLPs of R1623 and R2242 were also detected. The three clones were mapped on chromosome 3 (pTUB22), chromosome 1 (R1623) and chromosome 2 (R2242), respectively (Fig. 4). In animals, gene fam ...
Horizontal Gene Transfer among Bacteria and its Role in
... Scientists involved in this work discussed measures to be taken in order to prevent undesirable effects of recombinant DNA molecules with yet unknown genetic information. Such conjectural effects might affect the health of the investigator, on the one hand, and they might also render possible an und ...
... Scientists involved in this work discussed measures to be taken in order to prevent undesirable effects of recombinant DNA molecules with yet unknown genetic information. Such conjectural effects might affect the health of the investigator, on the one hand, and they might also render possible an und ...
Genetic identification of eleven aquatic bacteria using the 16S rDNA
... determination of the relative proportion of guanine and cytosine, however, this method does not rely on the linear arrangement of the nucleotides, and therefore, its accuracy is low. DNA and RNA homology experiments identify bacteria by hybridization of DNA or RNA molecules between species, but the ...
... determination of the relative proportion of guanine and cytosine, however, this method does not rely on the linear arrangement of the nucleotides, and therefore, its accuracy is low. DNA and RNA homology experiments identify bacteria by hybridization of DNA or RNA molecules between species, but the ...
PTC Assessment - Student Version
... Q1: For a male guppy, what would be one a major advantage and one major disadvantaged of having very brightly colored tails in the wild? [Broad area 1.1] Scientists studying guppy behavior noticed that the females needed to be able to detect Ultra-Violet (UV) light to make decisions about the qualit ...
... Q1: For a male guppy, what would be one a major advantage and one major disadvantaged of having very brightly colored tails in the wild? [Broad area 1.1] Scientists studying guppy behavior noticed that the females needed to be able to detect Ultra-Violet (UV) light to make decisions about the qualit ...
Transposons
... terminal repeat which flanks three genes, A complete retroviruses also contains three genes: gag = structural gene for capsid Pol = reverse transcriptase env = envelope gene for the virus ...
... terminal repeat which flanks three genes, A complete retroviruses also contains three genes: gag = structural gene for capsid Pol = reverse transcriptase env = envelope gene for the virus ...
2011 - Barley World
... 47. Double crossovers describe the situation where one chromatid has breakage and reunion events with two other non-sister chromatids at the same time. a. T b. F 48. Crossing over is such a potent source of genetic variation because it always leads to the gain or loss of chromatin. a. T b. F 49. Th ...
... 47. Double crossovers describe the situation where one chromatid has breakage and reunion events with two other non-sister chromatids at the same time. a. T b. F 48. Crossing over is such a potent source of genetic variation because it always leads to the gain or loss of chromatin. a. T b. F 49. Th ...
Industrial revolution and microbial evolution
... to a new wave of cooperative evolution involving the same genetic mechanisms, as in the case of antibiotic use. This theme is picked up again by Rino Rappuoli in the last chapter in this volume. Microbial responses to antibiotics are considered the prime example of evolution to chemical pressure and ...
... to a new wave of cooperative evolution involving the same genetic mechanisms, as in the case of antibiotic use. This theme is picked up again by Rino Rappuoli in the last chapter in this volume. Microbial responses to antibiotics are considered the prime example of evolution to chemical pressure and ...
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.