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Gene-Hunting in ALS and Related Disorders
Gene-Hunting in ALS and Related Disorders

... like finding the first domino in a chain—it explains how the whole disease cascade is set in motion. And researchers believe that attacking the disease at the beginning of the cascade— stopping that first domino from falling—is the best hope for effective treatments that can alter the course of the ...
The human lexinome: Genes of language and reading
The human lexinome: Genes of language and reading

... fragment of DNA sequence at a unique location within the entire genome that varies with a known frequency within a population. The markers most commonly used in modern genetic studies are Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs, pronounced ‘‘snips’’), which are variations in single bases that occur on ...
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... It can be a polypeptide coded for by the pathogen avirulence gene, a cell wall breakdown product or low-molecular weight metabolites. Not all elicitors are associated with gene-for-gene interactions. What do the Avirulence genes (avr genes) code for? They are very diverse! In bacteria, they seem to ...
the channel capacity of selective breeding
the channel capacity of selective breeding

... selecting which organisms in each generation to breed from, and the “message received” is a single organism sampled once mutation-selection equilibrium is reached. The information transmissible from selection rule to final organism is a measure of the maximum extent to which the genome of the organi ...
Coat Color Genetics - Hocking County 4
Coat Color Genetics - Hocking County 4

... • Genetic inheritance determines a Paint’s coat pattern. What is genetic inheritance? It is the genes (genetic codes) parents pass on to their offspring. • Why is this important? It is important for Paint Horse breeders to understand genetic inheritance so they can breed for certain coat patterns, p ...
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Icon - Unisa Institutional Repository

... extensively, so a resultant genotype representative of a particular biological organism needs to be considered, from a whole systems perspective, as an emergent dynamic whole. Although it is common knowledge that cellular systems are dynamic and regulated processes, to this date they are not adequat ...
Chromosome Microarray
Chromosome Microarray

Title - The University of Liverpool Repository
Title - The University of Liverpool Repository

... (de Magalhaes et al. 2012). Indeed, dozens of studies have been performed in recent years in model organisms to assay compounds for longevity effects. The growing amount of data being generated increases the complexity of its analysis and the difficulty of placing findings in the context of previous ...
GEP Annotation Report - GEP Community Server
GEP Annotation Report - GEP Community Server

... 3. Alignment between the submitted model and the D. melanogaster ortholog Show an alignment between the protein sequence for your gene model and the protein sequence from the putative D. melanogaster ortholog. You can either use the protein alignment generated by the Gene Model Checker (available th ...
GEP Annotation Report - GEP Community Server
GEP Annotation Report - GEP Community Server

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View/print full test page

... This panel includes both sequencing and high resolution deletion/duplication analysis of the genes specified. o Sequencing is performed using a customized next generation sequencing library. Analysis includes the coding exons of all genes in the panel plus ten bases into the introns and untranslated ...
Examples of Topic Proposals
Examples of Topic Proposals

... protein sorting system. To determine which protein sorting pathways are operative and which genes are essential in drug resistance, priority will be given to genes overexpressed in the Rev4 mutant and those that control the operation of the endosomal and endosomeindependent routes to the vacuole. In ...
Evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics during the last three
Evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics during the last three

... fact, through their application, resistant strains emerged, which were isolated from animals which had undergone treatment. The resistance was plasmid mediated, and genes were detected for apramycin-acetyltransferase [AAC(3)-IV] and hygromycinphosphotransferase [APH-(4)-I] enzymes, which inactivated ...
The psycho gene
The psycho gene

... the MAOA gene is linked to the X chromo­ some so that women with the MAOA‑L variety on one chromosome usually have a normal allele on the other; and there is circumstantial evidence that women are also protected by other genes from being disposed to violence. In any case, caution is needed to interp ...
Identifying Stage-Specific Genes by Combining
Identifying Stage-Specific Genes by Combining

... The identification of stage-specific genes provides a starting point to identify key regulatory elements and transcriptional regulators essential for the malaria parasite to complete its life cycle. It can provide for a better understanding of mechanisms responsible for the pathology or transmission ...
Achieving High-Level Functionality through Complexification
Achieving High-Level Functionality through Complexification

... the space of simple neural networks with only direct connections between inputs and outputs, evolution is able to search for the simplest solution possible. This process results in very fast search; For example, NEAT finds solutions to the non-Markovian double-pole balancing problem five times faste ...
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timeline

... The house mouse, Mus musculus, has been inextricably linked with humans since the beginning of civilization — wherever farmed food was stored, mice would be found. Many of the advances in twentieth-century biology owe a huge debt to the mouse, which has become the favoured model animal in most spher ...
Comparison of two known chromosomal rearrangements in the
Comparison of two known chromosomal rearrangements in the

... increase of HbA2. On the other hand, it has been debated that the -IVS 2 region is critical for the high expression level of the -gene and that the -fusion mRNA is less stable than the mRNA, which would explain the moderate increase in HbA2 (12). For case 2 and 3 gene rearrangement results in ...
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Se talking2

... Identification of markers linked to Selenium tolerance genes by bulked segregant analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana Bulked segregant analysis is a rapid procedure for identifying interesting genes in specific regions of the genome. The method involves comparing two pooled DNA samples of individuals fr ...
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Imprinted green beards: a little less than kin and more than kind

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CancerBrowser_COAT2012

... – Slide show to introduce the Cancer Genomics Browser • What’s there? • How to visualize the data? • Tools – Live Demo • Basic setup • Breast cancer data – Using signatures – Microarray vs RNA-Seq – Comparing across datasets • GBM data – Genesets – What genes correlate with phenotypes? – Playtime! ...
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... • Microarrays detect the level of gene activation from the abundance of mRNA molecules in a ...
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Results

... domain-containing proteins from C. lavandulifolium, Arabidopsis and Oryza sativa. Amino acid sequences were aligned using ClustalW and a neighbor-joining tree was constructed with a 1000-bootstrap replication support. The subfamilies within the NAC family, as designated by Ooka et al. [8] were group ...
Genetics of behavioural domains across the
Genetics of behavioural domains across the

... the analysis of specific knockout mice based on candidate gene approaches, either using human susceptibility genes or genes which modulate candidate neurotransmitter systems such as dopamine.1 Here, a behavioural domain concept will be introduced that focuses on the genetics of naturally occurring b ...
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Chapter 19

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Pathogenomics

Pathogen infections are among the leading causes of infirmity and mortality among humans and other animals in the world. Until recently, it has been difficult to compile information to understand the generation of pathogen virulence factors as well as pathogen behaviour in a host environment. The study of Pathogenomics attempts to utilize genomic and metagenomics data gathered from high through-put technologies (e.g. sequencing or DNA microarrays), to understand microbe diversity and interaction as well as host-microbe interactions involved in disease states. The bulk of pathogenomics research concerns itself with pathogens that affect human health; however, studies also exist for plant and animal infecting microbes.
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