
Gene Regulation
... the genome. Such studies have been reported for embryo development in Drosophila. ...
... the genome. Such studies have been reported for embryo development in Drosophila. ...
Convergent evolution of antifreeze glycoproteins in
... Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94 (1997) (notothenioid) or reduced number (Arctic cod) of spacer residues in the mature AFGPs indicate that their respective AFGP genes are transcribed and translated into large polyproteins that are posttranslationally cleaved. The near-identical AFGP protein structures ...
... Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94 (1997) (notothenioid) or reduced number (Arctic cod) of spacer residues in the mature AFGPs indicate that their respective AFGP genes are transcribed and translated into large polyproteins that are posttranslationally cleaved. The near-identical AFGP protein structures ...
GeneFarm, structural and functional annotation of Arabidopsis gene
... steps) was defined. For example, at the gene structure level, the minimum protocol uses the Eugene (20) and GeneMark.hmm (21) programs, which were specially trained with Arabidopsis datasets and showed the best results compared with other programs, both at the exon and model gene levels. Other examp ...
... steps) was defined. For example, at the gene structure level, the minimum protocol uses the Eugene (20) and GeneMark.hmm (21) programs, which were specially trained with Arabidopsis datasets and showed the best results compared with other programs, both at the exon and model gene levels. Other examp ...
Characteristic Features of the Nucleotide Sequences of Yeast
... Bank database and analyzed. In the annotation lines contrast, when the MRP-matrices were used, only MRP8 to the chromosome II sequence data, five mitochondrial was nicely predicted as likely genes, but ORF's YKL144c protein genes, MRP-S5, MRP-S9, MRP-L27, MRP-L36 and YKL141w were not predicted to be ...
... Bank database and analyzed. In the annotation lines contrast, when the MRP-matrices were used, only MRP8 to the chromosome II sequence data, five mitochondrial was nicely predicted as likely genes, but ORF's YKL144c protein genes, MRP-S5, MRP-S9, MRP-L27, MRP-L36 and YKL141w were not predicted to be ...
Major influence of repetitive elements on disease
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
Literature retrieval
... was greater than 1%, then it was considered common. We chose this somewhat high cutoff percentage because some of the most investigated genes (p53 for example) have a baseline occurrence of 1%. (vi) Common phrase gene names (i.e., those for which each term in the name is a common word, such as ‘nove ...
... was greater than 1%, then it was considered common. We chose this somewhat high cutoff percentage because some of the most investigated genes (p53 for example) have a baseline occurrence of 1%. (vi) Common phrase gene names (i.e., those for which each term in the name is a common word, such as ‘nove ...
Bacterial Transformation - Eastern Regional High School
... Changing the genes and phenotype of a bacteria by uptake of foreign/new DNA ...
... Changing the genes and phenotype of a bacteria by uptake of foreign/new DNA ...
Cross-Validation Experiment
... Automated text mining can generate large amounts of imperfectly extracted data in a relatively short time. In contrast, human curators can extract information with rather high (albeit, not absolute) precision, but they work relatively slowly and their work is also rather expensive. We can fuse the a ...
... Automated text mining can generate large amounts of imperfectly extracted data in a relatively short time. In contrast, human curators can extract information with rather high (albeit, not absolute) precision, but they work relatively slowly and their work is also rather expensive. We can fuse the a ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
... when data were analyzed at the strain level by detrended correspondence analysis. Further, a profile clustering network revealed strain-specific abundance shifts among Acidobacteria and other bacteria. Study of stability and change in host-associated bacterial communities requires a fine-grained ana ...
... when data were analyzed at the strain level by detrended correspondence analysis. Further, a profile clustering network revealed strain-specific abundance shifts among Acidobacteria and other bacteria. Study of stability and change in host-associated bacterial communities requires a fine-grained ana ...
Section 11.3 Other Patterns of Inheritance
... butterflies that hatch in the summer have different color patterns on their wings than those hatching in the spring. Scientific studies revealed that butterflies hatching in springtime had greater levels of pigment in their wings than those hatching in the summer. In other words, the environment in ...
... butterflies that hatch in the summer have different color patterns on their wings than those hatching in the spring. Scientific studies revealed that butterflies hatching in springtime had greater levels of pigment in their wings than those hatching in the summer. In other words, the environment in ...
Document
... The assignment of a function to a gene product can be made by a human curator by assessing all of the data (similarities, protein domains, signal peptide etc) This is a labour intensive process and like gene prediction is subjective ...
... The assignment of a function to a gene product can be made by a human curator by assessing all of the data (similarities, protein domains, signal peptide etc) This is a labour intensive process and like gene prediction is subjective ...
Kevin Ann Hunt Biol 509- Molecular Biology and Applications 1
... conferred resistance to X. perforans, although to a lesser extent than other bacteria. EFR was less effective in reducing X. perforans than the Bs2 gene from pepper (Fig. 4c; Supp. Fig. 3). The Bs2 gene encodes an R protein specific for an effector conserved in ...
... conferred resistance to X. perforans, although to a lesser extent than other bacteria. EFR was less effective in reducing X. perforans than the Bs2 gene from pepper (Fig. 4c; Supp. Fig. 3). The Bs2 gene encodes an R protein specific for an effector conserved in ...
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... • Lecturer in Biochemistry, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee University UK 1992-‐94 • Royal Society Research Fellow, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee University UK 1988-‐94 • Postdoctoral Fellow, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee Univers ...
... • Lecturer in Biochemistry, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee University UK 1992-‐94 • Royal Society Research Fellow, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee University UK 1988-‐94 • Postdoctoral Fellow, Biochemistry Dept, Dundee Univers ...
Poster Category 2: Sex and Sexual Development
... The first visible step in fruiting body development in basidiomycetes is the formation of small hyphal knot by localized intense branching of hyphae of restricted length followed by hyphal aggregation. In Coprinopsis cinerea, the first not yet fruiting‐specific step of hyphal bran ...
... The first visible step in fruiting body development in basidiomycetes is the formation of small hyphal knot by localized intense branching of hyphae of restricted length followed by hyphal aggregation. In Coprinopsis cinerea, the first not yet fruiting‐specific step of hyphal bran ...
ppt - University of Illinois at Urbana
... – If permutation p contains at least one decreasing strip, then there exists a reversal r which decreases the number of breakpoints (i.e. b(p • r) < b(p) ) ...
... – If permutation p contains at least one decreasing strip, then there exists a reversal r which decreases the number of breakpoints (i.e. b(p • r) < b(p) ) ...
adrian2004_1acbPosterDataAnalysis34by51
... determine the contribution of genes to disease susceptibility and clinical characteristics. For each study, we have generated datasets for investigation from the DORA database and have analyzed the data using software tools that have been developed by PolyomX or are publicly available to researchers ...
... determine the contribution of genes to disease susceptibility and clinical characteristics. For each study, we have generated datasets for investigation from the DORA database and have analyzed the data using software tools that have been developed by PolyomX or are publicly available to researchers ...
The aquaporin-Z water channel gene of Escherichia co/i
... IPTG. A polypeptide of -20 kDa was induced by IPTG (fig 3), and an identical pattern was also observed by expression under the T7 control when visualized by labeling with [%]methionine (data not shown). The induced polypeptide band at 20 kDa is slightly smaller than 23.6 kDa deduced from the aqpZ DN ...
... IPTG. A polypeptide of -20 kDa was induced by IPTG (fig 3), and an identical pattern was also observed by expression under the T7 control when visualized by labeling with [%]methionine (data not shown). The induced polypeptide band at 20 kDa is slightly smaller than 23.6 kDa deduced from the aqpZ DN ...
Genome Research 17
... than on autosomes, as the pattern in the underlying pool of genetic variability does not differ among chromosomal classes. Another source of chicken polymorphism data is from the International Chicken Polymorphism Map Consortium (2004), which identified 2.8 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (S ...
... than on autosomes, as the pattern in the underlying pool of genetic variability does not differ among chromosomal classes. Another source of chicken polymorphism data is from the International Chicken Polymorphism Map Consortium (2004), which identified 2.8 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (S ...
1d Mapping lab
... 11. Search for Cufflinks in Galaxy and select the Tophat “accepted_hits” BAM file as input. Choose to use a “Reference Annotation as guide”, and as the reference annotation choose the GTF file that you just uploaded. Leave the rest of the settings as they are and click “Execute”. Cufflinks will r ...
... 11. Search for Cufflinks in Galaxy and select the Tophat “accepted_hits” BAM file as input. Choose to use a “Reference Annotation as guide”, and as the reference annotation choose the GTF file that you just uploaded. Leave the rest of the settings as they are and click “Execute”. Cufflinks will r ...
Genomic Gene Clustering Analysis of Pathways
... mRNAs are not translatable directly as in prokaryotes (Kozak 1999). Polycistronic mRNAs have been detected in Trypanosomes (Johnson et al. 1987) and C. elegans (Spieth et al. 1993) but are processed into monocistronic mRNA before translation occurs. Zorio et al. (1994) estimated that about 25% of C. ...
... mRNAs are not translatable directly as in prokaryotes (Kozak 1999). Polycistronic mRNAs have been detected in Trypanosomes (Johnson et al. 1987) and C. elegans (Spieth et al. 1993) but are processed into monocistronic mRNA before translation occurs. Zorio et al. (1994) estimated that about 25% of C. ...