
Introduction
... The KBase annotation and modeling pipeline is able to annotate and draft models for large numbers of genomes. Given the rapidly growing number of available reference genomes, this is an increasingly important capability. In one study, KBase was applied to generate over 8000 draft core metabolic mode ...
... The KBase annotation and modeling pipeline is able to annotate and draft models for large numbers of genomes. Given the rapidly growing number of available reference genomes, this is an increasingly important capability. In one study, KBase was applied to generate over 8000 draft core metabolic mode ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Aminosugar metabolism
... pathways. DHFR recycles the DHF produced by all organisms that use thymidylate synthase (TS) encoded by thyA to convert dUMP to dTMP. A new FAD-dependent TS enzyme (thyX) has been recently discovered (Science 2002 297:57). In the organisms with a thyX gene, DHFR is needed only for the de novo pathwa ...
... pathways. DHFR recycles the DHF produced by all organisms that use thymidylate synthase (TS) encoded by thyA to convert dUMP to dTMP. A new FAD-dependent TS enzyme (thyX) has been recently discovered (Science 2002 297:57). In the organisms with a thyX gene, DHFR is needed only for the de novo pathwa ...
Regions of XY homology in the pig X pseudoautosomal region
... the Y noted that the long arm (Yq) contains a large C band, indicating that this arm contains a substantial proportion of constitutive heterochromatin [3,10]. Subsequent physical mapping of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones containing Y chromosome content by fluorescence in-situ hybridisa ...
... the Y noted that the long arm (Yq) contains a large C band, indicating that this arm contains a substantial proportion of constitutive heterochromatin [3,10]. Subsequent physical mapping of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones containing Y chromosome content by fluorescence in-situ hybridisa ...
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 ...
DIS (1999) 82, 94-95 - Institut de Génétique Humaine
... reporter gene and the yellow gene as a transformation and transposition marker. It was derived from P[lAwB] (Flybase ID = FBmc0000173), designed to allow rapid cloning and deletion analysis of genomic sequences into which it inserts, and therefore has retained the same properties. Construction of th ...
... reporter gene and the yellow gene as a transformation and transposition marker. It was derived from P[lAwB] (Flybase ID = FBmc0000173), designed to allow rapid cloning and deletion analysis of genomic sequences into which it inserts, and therefore has retained the same properties. Construction of th ...
Catalogue of Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from
... similarity to any other DNA or protein sequences in the database. This lack of similarity to other sequences may indicate some role of these sequences, specific only to Acarus siro. This has opened up new possibilities in allergy research. INTRODUCTION In order to identify the allergenic components ...
... similarity to any other DNA or protein sequences in the database. This lack of similarity to other sequences may indicate some role of these sequences, specific only to Acarus siro. This has opened up new possibilities in allergy research. INTRODUCTION In order to identify the allergenic components ...
Gene duplications in prokaryotes can be
... and the total number of proteins in that particular proteome, and is also known as the degree of duplication. The organism with highest paralog fraction in our analyses was Aster yellows witches-broom phytoplasma (strain AYWB) (12.12%), the organism with lowest paralog fraction (among the top 200 or ...
... and the total number of proteins in that particular proteome, and is also known as the degree of duplication. The organism with highest paralog fraction in our analyses was Aster yellows witches-broom phytoplasma (strain AYWB) (12.12%), the organism with lowest paralog fraction (among the top 200 or ...
Potential for Selection of Beneficial Traits in Swine with Site
... Selective breeding has been beneficial for the agricultural community with the production of superior animals with desirable production traits including increased growth rate, increased feed efficiency, increased meat yield per animal as well as resistance to disease. On the other hand, frequently a ...
... Selective breeding has been beneficial for the agricultural community with the production of superior animals with desirable production traits including increased growth rate, increased feed efficiency, increased meat yield per animal as well as resistance to disease. On the other hand, frequently a ...
Gene finding: putting the parts together
... dynamic programming can often be described conveniently by some sort of finite state automaton (Searls & Murphy 1995; Durbin et al. 1997). A model might have a state for translation start (S), one for donor sites (D), one for acceptor sites (A), and one for translation termination (T). Each time a t ...
... dynamic programming can often be described conveniently by some sort of finite state automaton (Searls & Murphy 1995; Durbin et al. 1997). A model might have a state for translation start (S), one for donor sites (D), one for acceptor sites (A), and one for translation termination (T). Each time a t ...
Full Text
... is applied to avoid short domain-level matches. A total of 1,021,611 orthologs (Fig. 4) have been predicted in total among all possible pairs of plant species considered here. Once the orthologs are predicted, physical mapping information is acquired from Ensembl BioMart. Using this information, rel ...
... is applied to avoid short domain-level matches. A total of 1,021,611 orthologs (Fig. 4) have been predicted in total among all possible pairs of plant species considered here. Once the orthologs are predicted, physical mapping information is acquired from Ensembl BioMart. Using this information, rel ...
Genome Biology and
... • Fewer than in human: many ncRNA genes are pseudogenes Syntenic relationships for non-coding RNA genes differ from those of protein-coding genes • implies a novel mode of evolution for some ncRNA genes • Only certain ncRNA genes are in regions of conserved synteny – microRNAs (miRNAs) and small nuc ...
... • Fewer than in human: many ncRNA genes are pseudogenes Syntenic relationships for non-coding RNA genes differ from those of protein-coding genes • implies a novel mode of evolution for some ncRNA genes • Only certain ncRNA genes are in regions of conserved synteny – microRNAs (miRNAs) and small nuc ...
Supplementary Note
... cDNA library were screened with human, mouse, tammar and Sminthopsis SRY. Many weak positives were recovered, but none proved to contain a relative of SRY. Screening the same libraries with tammar SOX3 yielded many positive clones, but these proved to contain either unrelated sequences, or SOX gene ...
... cDNA library were screened with human, mouse, tammar and Sminthopsis SRY. Many weak positives were recovered, but none proved to contain a relative of SRY. Screening the same libraries with tammar SOX3 yielded many positive clones, but these proved to contain either unrelated sequences, or SOX gene ...
L13 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance Fa08
... – Fragment detached, reattached to same chromosome but in reverse ...
... – Fragment detached, reattached to same chromosome but in reverse ...
MAX-BAX - Charles River Laboratories
... of the genome in question, and a preferred breeding rank is determined for all test individuals. The entire genome is analyzed at each generation, which may make unexpected genetic variation or breeding errors easier to detect. The 384 mouse SNP panel complements our other mouse and rat genetic back ...
... of the genome in question, and a preferred breeding rank is determined for all test individuals. The entire genome is analyzed at each generation, which may make unexpected genetic variation or breeding errors easier to detect. The 384 mouse SNP panel complements our other mouse and rat genetic back ...
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
... angiotensin receptors and adenosine receptor A3 are decreased 3.3 to 3.7 fold. In addition, RGS (Regulator of G protein genes) are overall repressed in the liver. G protein cascades are important regulators of cell metabolism, that contribute to regulate systemic functions such as embryonic developm ...
... angiotensin receptors and adenosine receptor A3 are decreased 3.3 to 3.7 fold. In addition, RGS (Regulator of G protein genes) are overall repressed in the liver. G protein cascades are important regulators of cell metabolism, that contribute to regulate systemic functions such as embryonic developm ...
CLASSIFYING CANCER GENES
... study’s aim was to identify the genetic causes of cancer. 2. As of spring 2013, about __________ genes associated with cancer had been identified. What is the approximate breakdown of oncogenes versus tumor suppressor genes? 140 cancer genes; 60 oncogenes and 80 tumor suppressor genes 3. Using Dr. S ...
... study’s aim was to identify the genetic causes of cancer. 2. As of spring 2013, about __________ genes associated with cancer had been identified. What is the approximate breakdown of oncogenes versus tumor suppressor genes? 140 cancer genes; 60 oncogenes and 80 tumor suppressor genes 3. Using Dr. S ...
pioneered
... taken in the 1920s, workers in Virginia are digging ditches to drain standing water, the preferred breeding habitat for the major vector of malaria, the Anopheles mosquito. The federal Communicable Disease Center declared in 1951 that malaria had been eradicated from the United States, but malaria, ...
... taken in the 1920s, workers in Virginia are digging ditches to drain standing water, the preferred breeding habitat for the major vector of malaria, the Anopheles mosquito. The federal Communicable Disease Center declared in 1951 that malaria had been eradicated from the United States, but malaria, ...