
Brevifollis gellanilyticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a gellan-gum
... Gen III MicroPlate during 1 week of incubation at 30 uC. This period of time was necessary for the positive control to become clearly positive. Growth on saccharides, catalase activity, oxidase activity and the temperature range for growth were determined as previously described (Otsuka et al., 2013 ...
... Gen III MicroPlate during 1 week of incubation at 30 uC. This period of time was necessary for the positive control to become clearly positive. Growth on saccharides, catalase activity, oxidase activity and the temperature range for growth were determined as previously described (Otsuka et al., 2013 ...
Lenny Moss (2001) "DECONSTRUCTING THE GENE"
... entity) for the inheritance of phenotypic characters, more exactly, in accounting for specific patterns of inheritance by explaining differences in phenotype by genetic differences. The molecular gene is characterized as a part of DNA with a specific structure (or function). The theoretical role of ...
... entity) for the inheritance of phenotypic characters, more exactly, in accounting for specific patterns of inheritance by explaining differences in phenotype by genetic differences. The molecular gene is characterized as a part of DNA with a specific structure (or function). The theoretical role of ...
Clustering – Exercises
... corner. In other words, the time points following each other are closer to each other than to other time points (what a surprise!). ...
... corner. In other words, the time points following each other are closer to each other than to other time points (what a surprise!). ...
Genetic Diversity
... Why do we need diversity? The large picture • Political demand for diversity • Man’s activities may lead to extinction of populations and species • Man’s influence seems to grow • Man became most important ecological factor 50000 years ago • Diversity is the basis for evolution and thus life ...
... Why do we need diversity? The large picture • Political demand for diversity • Man’s activities may lead to extinction of populations and species • Man’s influence seems to grow • Man became most important ecological factor 50000 years ago • Diversity is the basis for evolution and thus life ...
Mouse SNPbrowser™ Software
... Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used in mouse genetics for several applications, including both genome-wide phenotype-genotype association studies and genetic monitoring of laboratory mice strains. While within an inbred mouse strain there is little genetic variation, s ...
... Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are increasingly being used in mouse genetics for several applications, including both genome-wide phenotype-genotype association studies and genetic monitoring of laboratory mice strains. While within an inbred mouse strain there is little genetic variation, s ...
isolation and sequencing of a genomic dna encoding for ascorbat
... encoding AO synthesis. Melon fruits were used as DNA source and the λ-EMBL-3 phage, with a cloning site in Bam HI, was employed as a vector. The digestion of λ-EMBL-3 with Bam HI resulted in melon DNA incorporation into the vector’s DNA. Sal I enzyme was used to separate the melon DNA from the vecto ...
... encoding AO synthesis. Melon fruits were used as DNA source and the λ-EMBL-3 phage, with a cloning site in Bam HI, was employed as a vector. The digestion of λ-EMBL-3 with Bam HI resulted in melon DNA incorporation into the vector’s DNA. Sal I enzyme was used to separate the melon DNA from the vecto ...
Diversity within the current algal species Prototheca zopfii: a
... Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, D-14195 Berlin, Germany ...
... Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, D-14195 Berlin, Germany ...
Interactive Visual Analysis of Gene Expression Data
... Multiple data types. Ability to see patterns across different types of data, including networks, pathways, sequences, tabular data, images, 3-D, text. Multiple modes of interaction, including static visualizations, interactive “what-if” visual analyses, multiple time slices, dynamic data. Interactiv ...
... Multiple data types. Ability to see patterns across different types of data, including networks, pathways, sequences, tabular data, images, 3-D, text. Multiple modes of interaction, including static visualizations, interactive “what-if” visual analyses, multiple time slices, dynamic data. Interactiv ...
gene-gene interaction
... Gene-gene interaction is an alternate new approach to study the genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis. In a multifactorial disease such as tuberculosis it is evident that gene-gene interactions of various relevant genes will have a larger role to play as compared to influence of a single polymorphi ...
... Gene-gene interaction is an alternate new approach to study the genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis. In a multifactorial disease such as tuberculosis it is evident that gene-gene interactions of various relevant genes will have a larger role to play as compared to influence of a single polymorphi ...
Name that Gene
... Information to identify a sequence of bases from a DNA sample. Background: The NCBI contains a database of genes from multiple organisms that have been sequenced and identified. The work of a number of scientists across a wide variety of research areas provides the information compiled in this datab ...
... Information to identify a sequence of bases from a DNA sample. Background: The NCBI contains a database of genes from multiple organisms that have been sequenced and identified. The work of a number of scientists across a wide variety of research areas provides the information compiled in this datab ...
Gene duplication and evolutionary novelty in
... duplication shortly after polyploidy. Thus, to borrow a metaphor from Wessler & Carrington (2005), polyploidy doubles the number of cards in the deck, and, through transposon release, could initiate the process of shuffling as well. In addition, this increased transposon activity has been found to a ...
... duplication shortly after polyploidy. Thus, to borrow a metaphor from Wessler & Carrington (2005), polyploidy doubles the number of cards in the deck, and, through transposon release, could initiate the process of shuffling as well. In addition, this increased transposon activity has been found to a ...
Microarray Data Analysis for Detection and Classification of Viral
... methods for the analysis of a limited number of genes at a time [1], But microarray technology can assess thousands of genes or proteins simultaneously. The type of microarray depends on the materials placed on the slide: If the material is DNA, it is called DNA microarray, if the material is RNA, i ...
... methods for the analysis of a limited number of genes at a time [1], But microarray technology can assess thousands of genes or proteins simultaneously. The type of microarray depends on the materials placed on the slide: If the material is DNA, it is called DNA microarray, if the material is RNA, i ...
Genetic Causes of Phenotypic Adaptation to the Second
... plant and animal breeding programs (Welcker et al. 2005; Cassady, Young, and Leymaster 2002; Crow 1998). Intra and inter-specific hybridization also plays a major role in phenotypic adaptation and evolution in fungi and yeasts. At the genomic scale, many comparative studies have shown that polyploi ...
... plant and animal breeding programs (Welcker et al. 2005; Cassady, Young, and Leymaster 2002; Crow 1998). Intra and inter-specific hybridization also plays a major role in phenotypic adaptation and evolution in fungi and yeasts. At the genomic scale, many comparative studies have shown that polyploi ...
Das ACMG Klassifizierungssystem dient der Einteilung von
... Missense variant in a gene that has a low rate of benign missense variation and in which missense variants are a common mechanism of disease Multiple lines of computational evidence support a deleterious effect on the gene or gene product (conservation, evolutionary, splicing impact, etc.) Caveat: ...
... Missense variant in a gene that has a low rate of benign missense variation and in which missense variants are a common mechanism of disease Multiple lines of computational evidence support a deleterious effect on the gene or gene product (conservation, evolutionary, splicing impact, etc.) Caveat: ...
Analysis of the Brassica oleracea genome by the generation of B
... their use as reliable markers. The best diagnostic en zyme system was 6PGD. since it was found to be mono morphic for a number of accessions of B. o/eracea, B. CGlJlpeslris and B. napus (Fig. 2 a). This monomorphism has meant that formal genetic tests have not been pos sible for the determination ...
... their use as reliable markers. The best diagnostic en zyme system was 6PGD. since it was found to be mono morphic for a number of accessions of B. o/eracea, B. CGlJlpeslris and B. napus (Fig. 2 a). This monomorphism has meant that formal genetic tests have not been pos sible for the determination ...
ppt
... shows the Ahab prediction using only the PWM of the Dorsal binding site. Figure 3c shows the Ahab-prediction using all known PWM‘s in an hypothetical case that we do not know the actual factors responsable for this gene regulation. ...
... shows the Ahab prediction using only the PWM of the Dorsal binding site. Figure 3c shows the Ahab-prediction using all known PWM‘s in an hypothetical case that we do not know the actual factors responsable for this gene regulation. ...
An Introduction to the EBI and course expectations
... Species selector allows for easy comparison ...
... Species selector allows for easy comparison ...
User guide
... complementary to the typical single marker / gene analysis have recently been applied to GWAS datasets to detect the combined effect of multiple variants within a pathway or functional group. These methods include Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA), which was adapted from microarray expression d ...
... complementary to the typical single marker / gene analysis have recently been applied to GWAS datasets to detect the combined effect of multiple variants within a pathway or functional group. These methods include Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA), which was adapted from microarray expression d ...