
RNA-guided gene drives can efficiently bias inheritance in wild yeast
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
Exam 2
... (could also be a double mutant). Removes at least part of deletion interval #3 c. Propose a genetic recombination experiment to test your idea. [Indicate the donor(s) and recipient(s) and how you would select for recombinants.] Using potential deletion as a recipient, test recombination with donors ...
... (could also be a double mutant). Removes at least part of deletion interval #3 c. Propose a genetic recombination experiment to test your idea. [Indicate the donor(s) and recipient(s) and how you would select for recombinants.] Using potential deletion as a recipient, test recombination with donors ...
Pathogenicity of sequence variants interpretation pilot EQA
... Class 4 variants seemed to be falling into 2 categories– labs that used class 4 as almost a class 5 variant- probable pathogenic but not sufficient evidence to push it into the class 5 category, – labs used class 4 almost as an extension of class 3- unknown significance, requiring further work befor ...
... Class 4 variants seemed to be falling into 2 categories– labs that used class 4 as almost a class 5 variant- probable pathogenic but not sufficient evidence to push it into the class 5 category, – labs used class 4 almost as an extension of class 3- unknown significance, requiring further work befor ...
model for Escherichia coli chromosome packaging supports
... of interlocus distance of genomically proximate loci was found to be better than 4%. Moreover, the linear relationship between positions of the genes on the chromosome and their spatial location within the cell was confirmed. While most studies of the localization of chromosomal loci in bacteria have ...
... of interlocus distance of genomically proximate loci was found to be better than 4%. Moreover, the linear relationship between positions of the genes on the chromosome and their spatial location within the cell was confirmed. While most studies of the localization of chromosomal loci in bacteria have ...
SVPaper050711
... presence of an ancestral insertion. Fifteen ancestral insertions (16%) had SNPs or short indels within their target site duplication, coincident with the insertion (Supplementary Table 8). Given their potential role in human disease30, we were interested to document the occurrence of recurrent SVs, ...
... presence of an ancestral insertion. Fifteen ancestral insertions (16%) had SNPs or short indels within their target site duplication, coincident with the insertion (Supplementary Table 8). Given their potential role in human disease30, we were interested to document the occurrence of recurrent SVs, ...
A rough guide to Drosophila mating schemes (version 1.2) 1
... function can be studied. E) Using the gene's sequence in data base searches (capitalising on the existing sequences of total genomes) homologous genes in higher vertebrates or humans are identified. Based on knowledge derived from fly research and the empirical assumption that principal mechanisms a ...
... function can be studied. E) Using the gene's sequence in data base searches (capitalising on the existing sequences of total genomes) homologous genes in higher vertebrates or humans are identified. Based on knowledge derived from fly research and the empirical assumption that principal mechanisms a ...
New methods for tightly regulated gene expression and
... artifacts owing to the higher plasmid copy number. For example, we have found that transformation can be difficult, or impossible, with plasmids carrying genes encoding membrane proteins or highly expressed reporter gene fusions. Further, plasmids can be unstable, especially when they encode genes t ...
... artifacts owing to the higher plasmid copy number. For example, we have found that transformation can be difficult, or impossible, with plasmids carrying genes encoding membrane proteins or highly expressed reporter gene fusions. Further, plasmids can be unstable, especially when they encode genes t ...
Genetics of Clubroot Resistance inBrassicaSpecies | SpringerLink
... minimizing crop losses, especially when they are incorporated into systems of integrated control (see Diederichsen and others, this issue; Faggian and Strelkov, this issue; Donald and Porter, this issue). Sources of resistance have been identified and the genetic basis for resistance were studied in ...
... minimizing crop losses, especially when they are incorporated into systems of integrated control (see Diederichsen and others, this issue; Faggian and Strelkov, this issue; Donald and Porter, this issue). Sources of resistance have been identified and the genetic basis for resistance were studied in ...
Determination of obesity associated gene variants related
... aim of identifying body mass associated genetic variants. Sequencing was performed on the SOLiD platform, on long-range PCR fragments generated through targeted amplification of the regions of interest. Candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were validated by TaqMan genotyping. We were able ...
... aim of identifying body mass associated genetic variants. Sequencing was performed on the SOLiD platform, on long-range PCR fragments generated through targeted amplification of the regions of interest. Candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were validated by TaqMan genotyping. We were able ...
MS26/CYP704B is required for anther and pollen wall
... homozygous TaMs26 mutation. Utilizing the above mentioned five deletions in A-, B- and Dgenomes, three sets of triple mutants were generated i) A-4 bp Δ, B-23 bp Δ, D-90 bp Δ; ii) A-4 bp Δ, B-81 bp Δ, D-90 bp Δ; iii) A-4 bp Δ, B-23 bp Δ, D-96 bp Δ + 2 bp I. Plants heterozygous for triple mutations ( ...
... homozygous TaMs26 mutation. Utilizing the above mentioned five deletions in A-, B- and Dgenomes, three sets of triple mutants were generated i) A-4 bp Δ, B-23 bp Δ, D-90 bp Δ; ii) A-4 bp Δ, B-81 bp Δ, D-90 bp Δ; iii) A-4 bp Δ, B-23 bp Δ, D-96 bp Δ + 2 bp I. Plants heterozygous for triple mutations ( ...
Molecular Analysis of the Coprinus cinereus Mating Type A Factor
... We initially transformed with poolsof DNA composed of 96 clones from microtiter plates and once A was located in plate 203, used the “elimination” scheme of METZENBERG and KANG(1987) to locate the A clone. Because plate 203 had 2 clones of A , an incorrect well (A2) was indicated by the results of t ...
... We initially transformed with poolsof DNA composed of 96 clones from microtiter plates and once A was located in plate 203, used the “elimination” scheme of METZENBERG and KANG(1987) to locate the A clone. Because plate 203 had 2 clones of A , an incorrect well (A2) was indicated by the results of t ...
Comprehensive and Rapid Genotyping of Mutations - HAL
... redesigned due to the presence of the M13 linker sequence. In another assay [26], the CFTR gene was amplified in 30 amplicons with external primers and then sequenced using internal primers in 96-well plates. Redesigning all PCR primers was necessary and three amplification conditions had to be used ...
... redesigned due to the presence of the M13 linker sequence. In another assay [26], the CFTR gene was amplified in 30 amplicons with external primers and then sequenced using internal primers in 96-well plates. Redesigning all PCR primers was necessary and three amplification conditions had to be used ...
European Journal of Soil Science
... 2007). Approximately 1% of all bacteria may be involved in both activities (Rösch & Bothe, 2005). The molecular techniques to characterize bacterial community structures (reviewed by Philippot, 2006; Hallin et al., 2007) concentrated mainly on arable soils, and the impact of N-fertilizer on bacteri ...
... 2007). Approximately 1% of all bacteria may be involved in both activities (Rösch & Bothe, 2005). The molecular techniques to characterize bacterial community structures (reviewed by Philippot, 2006; Hallin et al., 2007) concentrated mainly on arable soils, and the impact of N-fertilizer on bacteri ...
Microsynth GmbH
... a different running behavior, leading to double peaks that are not congruently superposed, but slightly shifted from each other. Sometimes the second primer binding site of the target sequence differs in a few internal positions. In this case, the primer does not bind with the same efficiency as it ...
... a different running behavior, leading to double peaks that are not congruently superposed, but slightly shifted from each other. Sometimes the second primer binding site of the target sequence differs in a few internal positions. In this case, the primer does not bind with the same efficiency as it ...
Sample final exam questions – BI/FS 430(H)/530
... 39. In “GM Crops: The Global and Economic and Environmental Impact - The First 9 Years” what are the main economic and environmental benefits claimed from nearly a decade of use of GM crops? Why does the article claim that GM crops have helped to reduced greenhouse gas emissions important to global ...
... 39. In “GM Crops: The Global and Economic and Environmental Impact - The First 9 Years” what are the main economic and environmental benefits claimed from nearly a decade of use of GM crops? Why does the article claim that GM crops have helped to reduced greenhouse gas emissions important to global ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Презентация PowerPoint
... • High affinity Ni-specific ABC transporter NikABCDE is present in many proteobacteria and is regulated by NikR. NikA is a periplasmic substrate-binding component, NikB and NikC are permease components, and NikD and NikE are ATPases. Since NikABCDE systems belong to the nickel/peptide/opine PepT fam ...
... • High affinity Ni-specific ABC transporter NikABCDE is present in many proteobacteria and is regulated by NikR. NikA is a periplasmic substrate-binding component, NikB and NikC are permease components, and NikD and NikE are ATPases. Since NikABCDE systems belong to the nickel/peptide/opine PepT fam ...
Subsystem: Transport of Nickel and Cobalt
... substrate recognition in place of a classical substrate-binding component of ABC transporters, missing in all CbiM NQO transporters. The Ni-specific ABC systems contain either the NikN or NikL additional component with topology similar to that of CbiN. However, they are not similar to CbiN on the se ...
... substrate recognition in place of a classical substrate-binding component of ABC transporters, missing in all CbiM NQO transporters. The Ni-specific ABC systems contain either the NikN or NikL additional component with topology similar to that of CbiN. However, they are not similar to CbiN on the se ...
Genetic Control of the Domestication Syndrome in Common Bean
... anthocyanin pigmentation. The dissemination of cultivated beans from their domestication centers in the tropics to newareas at higher latitudes has led to a selection of genotypes that are insensitive to daylength compared with the wild progenitor, which will only flower under short days. In concert ...
... anthocyanin pigmentation. The dissemination of cultivated beans from their domestication centers in the tropics to newareas at higher latitudes has led to a selection of genotypes that are insensitive to daylength compared with the wild progenitor, which will only flower under short days. In concert ...
Enolase and Glycolytic Flux Play a Role in the Regulation
... CC-3⬘). For all the P5⬘L and P3⬘L primers, the KanMX4 or HIS3 MX6 regions are in boldface type. All correct integrations were verified by Southern blot or PCR. In S. cerevisiae, the ScENO2 gene was first disrupted in the diploid strain MLY701 by using a kanMX4 or a HIS3MX6 disruption cassette, yield ...
... CC-3⬘). For all the P5⬘L and P3⬘L primers, the KanMX4 or HIS3 MX6 regions are in boldface type. All correct integrations were verified by Southern blot or PCR. In S. cerevisiae, the ScENO2 gene was first disrupted in the diploid strain MLY701 by using a kanMX4 or a HIS3MX6 disruption cassette, yield ...