Infection Locker Room Acquired Methicillin
... described as fluctuant abscesses on the forearms or lower extremities; cultures grew MRSA. The spread of these lesions was thought to be through direct skin-to-skin contact as well as from the infection of abrasions produced from the wrestling mat.7 Three years later, an outbreak was reported in an ...
... described as fluctuant abscesses on the forearms or lower extremities; cultures grew MRSA. The spread of these lesions was thought to be through direct skin-to-skin contact as well as from the infection of abrasions produced from the wrestling mat.7 Three years later, an outbreak was reported in an ...
PDF manual - QIAGEN Bioinformatics
... This manual describes legacy RNA-Seq analysis functionality that was part of the CLC Genomics Workbench up until version 7.0 where it was replaced by a new RNA-Seq tool based on tracks. One of the differences between the new and the old version is the algorithm used to map the reads. The old algorit ...
... This manual describes legacy RNA-Seq analysis functionality that was part of the CLC Genomics Workbench up until version 7.0 where it was replaced by a new RNA-Seq tool based on tracks. One of the differences between the new and the old version is the algorithm used to map the reads. The old algorit ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... protein-dependent ABC transporters are found exclusively in prokaryotes and are required for the uptake of a variety of small molecules, including amino acids, metal ions, and sugars (26). In S. meliloti, choline can be up taken by three kinetically distinct transport systems (42) and is then oxidiz ...
... protein-dependent ABC transporters are found exclusively in prokaryotes and are required for the uptake of a variety of small molecules, including amino acids, metal ions, and sugars (26). In S. meliloti, choline can be up taken by three kinetically distinct transport systems (42) and is then oxidiz ...
alpha-amylase from bacillus licheniformis
... The LE399 α-amylase is an enzyme with improved specificity and specific activity as well as stability at low pH and low calcium concentration at high temperatures in comparison with other α-amylases. Alpha-amylases used in food processing require calcium ions for stability. In industrial application ...
... The LE399 α-amylase is an enzyme with improved specificity and specific activity as well as stability at low pH and low calcium concentration at high temperatures in comparison with other α-amylases. Alpha-amylases used in food processing require calcium ions for stability. In industrial application ...
AP Biology Chapter 15 Worksheet
... 1. Explain what is meant by nondisjunction and how it occurs. 2. What may be the result of this situation. 3. Explain what is meant by aneuploidy and how it occurs. 4. Explain what monosomic and trisomic cells are. 5. Explain what is meant by polyploidy and how it occurs. 6. Explain what a tetraploi ...
... 1. Explain what is meant by nondisjunction and how it occurs. 2. What may be the result of this situation. 3. Explain what is meant by aneuploidy and how it occurs. 4. Explain what monosomic and trisomic cells are. 5. Explain what is meant by polyploidy and how it occurs. 6. Explain what a tetraploi ...
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... interested in cell growth and proliferation patterns during seed development and how the different parts that comprise a seed coordinate their development. Research from many groups has shown that epigenetic regulation plays an import role during seed development. Among other epigenetic mechanisms i ...
... interested in cell growth and proliferation patterns during seed development and how the different parts that comprise a seed coordinate their development. Research from many groups has shown that epigenetic regulation plays an import role during seed development. Among other epigenetic mechanisms i ...
Gene Section DLX6 (distal-less homeobox 6) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... mutations spare DLX5 or DLX6 open reading frames, suggesting it may rather be their common regulatory elements which is impacted (Robledo et al., 2002 ; Lo Iacono et al., 2008). However recently, two rare familial cases of SHFM1 have been demonstrated to result, with highest probability, from intrag ...
... mutations spare DLX5 or DLX6 open reading frames, suggesting it may rather be their common regulatory elements which is impacted (Robledo et al., 2002 ; Lo Iacono et al., 2008). However recently, two rare familial cases of SHFM1 have been demonstrated to result, with highest probability, from intrag ...
Parasitism and Mutualism in Wolbachia: What the
... where the Wolbachia are essential to host fertility (Starr and Cline 2002; Pannebakker et al. 2007). In contrast to the arthropods, antibiotic curing experiments suggest that in nematodes, Wolbachia infections are primarily beneficial to nematode fertility and larval development (Taylor et al. 2005) ...
... where the Wolbachia are essential to host fertility (Starr and Cline 2002; Pannebakker et al. 2007). In contrast to the arthropods, antibiotic curing experiments suggest that in nematodes, Wolbachia infections are primarily beneficial to nematode fertility and larval development (Taylor et al. 2005) ...
Genomics Reveal Ancient Forms of Stanniocalcin in Amphioxus and
... ancestor of vertebrate STCs because it has an 11th cysteine necessary for dimerization, an N-glycosylation motif, although not the canonical one in vertebrate STCs, and similar gene organization. Tunicate and amphioxus STCs are more similar in structure to vertebrate STC1 than to vertebrate STC2. Th ...
... ancestor of vertebrate STCs because it has an 11th cysteine necessary for dimerization, an N-glycosylation motif, although not the canonical one in vertebrate STCs, and similar gene organization. Tunicate and amphioxus STCs are more similar in structure to vertebrate STC1 than to vertebrate STC2. Th ...
Whole-transcriptome RNAseq analysis from minute amount of total
... transcript abundance (3). These technologies are greatly accelerating our understanding of the complexity of gene expression, regulation and pathways for mammalian cells. Currently, HT-sequencing technologies have been used for whole-transcriptome analysis (WTA) but with two major application-specifi ...
... transcript abundance (3). These technologies are greatly accelerating our understanding of the complexity of gene expression, regulation and pathways for mammalian cells. Currently, HT-sequencing technologies have been used for whole-transcriptome analysis (WTA) but with two major application-specifi ...
PPT
... For example: locus 1 is polymorphism in a transcription factor gene that affects protein binding affinity, locus 2 is in a binding site ...
... For example: locus 1 is polymorphism in a transcription factor gene that affects protein binding affinity, locus 2 is in a binding site ...
Supplementary Information (doc 132K)
... At this stage in the QC process, all samples were merged into a single dataset using PLINK. Following the merge, 23 SNPs were either mismatched or tri-allelic and were removed. SNP allele frequencies were compared among each platform and any SNP with an absolute allele frequency difference >0.15 bet ...
... At this stage in the QC process, all samples were merged into a single dataset using PLINK. Following the merge, 23 SNPs were either mismatched or tri-allelic and were removed. SNP allele frequencies were compared among each platform and any SNP with an absolute allele frequency difference >0.15 bet ...
Specialized Transduction by Bacteriophage P22 in Salmonella typhimurium: Genetic and Physical Structure of the Transducing Genomes and the Prophage Attachment Site.
... that carry the proA and proB genes of Salmonella typhimurium. These genes lie immediately adjacent to the prophage attachment site on the bacterial chromosome. By examining DNA heteroduplexes in the electron microscope, we found that DNA molecules from P22pro-I and P22pro-3 each contain a substituti ...
... that carry the proA and proB genes of Salmonella typhimurium. These genes lie immediately adjacent to the prophage attachment site on the bacterial chromosome. By examining DNA heteroduplexes in the electron microscope, we found that DNA molecules from P22pro-I and P22pro-3 each contain a substituti ...
Candidate gene scan for Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms involved
... SNPs, as well as SNPs with high population differentiation, which resulted in the shortlist of ...
... SNPs, as well as SNPs with high population differentiation, which resulted in the shortlist of ...
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... they occur in genes annotated as being associated with the phenotype. Second layer. These nodes represent genes, split into those annotated as high penetrance GH or low penetrance GL. Their values depend on links to nodes in the first layer. Only genes whose translated products were bioinformaticall ...
... they occur in genes annotated as being associated with the phenotype. Second layer. These nodes represent genes, split into those annotated as high penetrance GH or low penetrance GL. Their values depend on links to nodes in the first layer. Only genes whose translated products were bioinformaticall ...
Two distinct teleost hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 genes, hnf1a/tcf1
... of zebrafish hnf1a cDNA were designed to obtain the fulllength zebrafish hnf1a cDNA (GenBank accession no. AF442956) from zebrafish gut total RNA by RT-PCR. Based on the conservation of HNF1h, full-length zebrafish hnf1b cDNA (GenBank accession no. AF244140) was obtained by using tilapia hnf1b parti ...
... of zebrafish hnf1a cDNA were designed to obtain the fulllength zebrafish hnf1a cDNA (GenBank accession no. AF442956) from zebrafish gut total RNA by RT-PCR. Based on the conservation of HNF1h, full-length zebrafish hnf1b cDNA (GenBank accession no. AF244140) was obtained by using tilapia hnf1b parti ...
Genome-wide analysis by SNP Array
... of karyotyping or FISH remains insufficient for the diagnosis of the micro-rearrangements involved in ID and CA. Low karyotyping resolution (5-10 Mb) and the targeted analysis of FISH represent a significant restriction for ID and CA diagnosis. However, DNA microarrays have proved their utility in t ...
... of karyotyping or FISH remains insufficient for the diagnosis of the micro-rearrangements involved in ID and CA. Low karyotyping resolution (5-10 Mb) and the targeted analysis of FISH represent a significant restriction for ID and CA diagnosis. However, DNA microarrays have proved their utility in t ...