
"PCR-based Species Identification and Gene Tagging"
... maize leaf _Bots infected leaf pt3 infected leaf pt1 P sorghi pt3 P sorghi pt1 Marker ...
... maize leaf _Bots infected leaf pt3 infected leaf pt1 P sorghi pt3 P sorghi pt1 Marker ...
Contribution of IKBKE and IFIH1 gene variants to SLE susceptibility
... Figure 1. The IKBKE SNV rs12142086 affects the binding of SF1 with DNA. (a) The SNV rs12142086 is predicted to be located in the binding motif of SF1. Introns are represented by grey horizontal lines and exons by vertical bars with numbers. The position of rs12142086 is highlighted with a star. In t ...
... Figure 1. The IKBKE SNV rs12142086 affects the binding of SF1 with DNA. (a) The SNV rs12142086 is predicted to be located in the binding motif of SF1. Introns are represented by grey horizontal lines and exons by vertical bars with numbers. The position of rs12142086 is highlighted with a star. In t ...
Heredity of rover/sitter: Alternative foraging
... phenotype is easily assayed, it is found in a genetically well characterised species and is particularly ...
... phenotype is easily assayed, it is found in a genetically well characterised species and is particularly ...
Opposing Activities of DRM and MES
... somatic and germ cells, but dampening occurs by different mechanisms in the two cell types. In the hermaphrodite soma, a “dosage compensation complex” related to chromosome condensation factors binds the two X chromosomes and down-regulates their expression to equal that of the single X in males (Me ...
... somatic and germ cells, but dampening occurs by different mechanisms in the two cell types. In the hermaphrodite soma, a “dosage compensation complex” related to chromosome condensation factors binds the two X chromosomes and down-regulates their expression to equal that of the single X in males (Me ...
Import of genetically modified carnation `Moonaqua`
... by these genes do not share homology with known toxins or antigens. Molecular analysis The COGEM notes that a tetracycline resistance gene is present in the backbone sequence of the vector used in the transformation process. This gene confers resistance to the antibiotic tetracycline and was used in ...
... by these genes do not share homology with known toxins or antigens. Molecular analysis The COGEM notes that a tetracycline resistance gene is present in the backbone sequence of the vector used in the transformation process. This gene confers resistance to the antibiotic tetracycline and was used in ...
Chapter 1 Introduction
... Fluorescence-Polymerase Chain Reaction, QF-PCR ) whereas others are used for whole genome screening with different resolutions (array Comparative Genome Hybridization, aCGH and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism array, SNP array). Table 1.1 gives an overview of the (molecular) cytogenetic techniques and ...
... Fluorescence-Polymerase Chain Reaction, QF-PCR ) whereas others are used for whole genome screening with different resolutions (array Comparative Genome Hybridization, aCGH and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism array, SNP array). Table 1.1 gives an overview of the (molecular) cytogenetic techniques and ...
No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster
... has captivated the imagination of developmental and evolutionary biologists. Hox genes are a subclass of homeobox transcription factors deeply involved in the regulation of body patterning in metazoans [2]. Nevertheless, what made Hox genes special among developmental regulators is not their functio ...
... has captivated the imagination of developmental and evolutionary biologists. Hox genes are a subclass of homeobox transcription factors deeply involved in the regulation of body patterning in metazoans [2]. Nevertheless, what made Hox genes special among developmental regulators is not their functio ...
The Mean Between Meme and Gene Comparison
... changes, especially ones induced by the host, that occur after the initial combination from the parents and random mutations. In contrast, the mutation and replication of memes is directly facilitated by the host. Moreover, the environment is a much larger contributing factor to the changes of memes ...
... changes, especially ones induced by the host, that occur after the initial combination from the parents and random mutations. In contrast, the mutation and replication of memes is directly facilitated by the host. Moreover, the environment is a much larger contributing factor to the changes of memes ...
Using Ontology Graphs to Understand Annotations and Reason about Them
... demonstrates the degree of similarity annotations to diverse organisms can show. Of course, in some sense, it is the differences that are of more interest in this case since we are interested in collecting together as much information as possible. ...
... demonstrates the degree of similarity annotations to diverse organisms can show. Of course, in some sense, it is the differences that are of more interest in this case since we are interested in collecting together as much information as possible. ...
Comparison of DNA Sequences with Protein Sequences
... bases, because of the growth of the EST database. At the end of 1996, about 40% of the bases in GenBank were determined by high-throughput EST or genomic sequencing. The DNA sequences produced by single-pass EST sequencing and high-throughput sequencing may be of lower quality than traditional ‘‘fin ...
... bases, because of the growth of the EST database. At the end of 1996, about 40% of the bases in GenBank were determined by high-throughput EST or genomic sequencing. The DNA sequences produced by single-pass EST sequencing and high-throughput sequencing may be of lower quality than traditional ‘‘fin ...
Statistical analysis of DNA microarray data
... photodetector voltage, imbalance in total amount of RNA in each sample, difference in uptaking of the dyes, etc. The objective is is to adjust the gene expression values of all genes so that the ones that are not really differentially expressed have similar values across the array(s). ...
... photodetector voltage, imbalance in total amount of RNA in each sample, difference in uptaking of the dyes, etc. The objective is is to adjust the gene expression values of all genes so that the ones that are not really differentially expressed have similar values across the array(s). ...
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... in 1968 and her PhD (genetics) in 1973. She worked as a postdoc subsequently in the laboratories of Prof. Dr. Walter Gehring at the Biozentrum in Basel (Switzerland) and of Prof. Dr. Klaus Sander at the university of Freiburg. Thereafter she was appointed group leader at the European Molecular Biolo ...
... in 1968 and her PhD (genetics) in 1973. She worked as a postdoc subsequently in the laboratories of Prof. Dr. Walter Gehring at the Biozentrum in Basel (Switzerland) and of Prof. Dr. Klaus Sander at the university of Freiburg. Thereafter she was appointed group leader at the European Molecular Biolo ...
Overview of the genes of watermelon1
... morphological and resistance gene mutants. The genes control traits that can be grouped into seed and seedling traits, vine traits, flower traits, fruit traits, and resistance traits. This article includes a review of traits that result from these genes and their interaction, as well as future resea ...
... morphological and resistance gene mutants. The genes control traits that can be grouped into seed and seedling traits, vine traits, flower traits, fruit traits, and resistance traits. This article includes a review of traits that result from these genes and their interaction, as well as future resea ...
Databases_what_and_w..
... Natural Selection Phenotypes Intra and Inter-species relationships • Phenotypes come from the proteins. Niche exploitation Ecosystems • Proteins come from the DNA via RNA. • Changes in DNA cause changes in proteins. • Changes in proteins cause changes in phenotypes. ...
... Natural Selection Phenotypes Intra and Inter-species relationships • Phenotypes come from the proteins. Niche exploitation Ecosystems • Proteins come from the DNA via RNA. • Changes in DNA cause changes in proteins. • Changes in proteins cause changes in phenotypes. ...
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... (Short Statured People of Eutopia). A spokesman from the Eutopian Health Ministry ridiculed the proposal, stating that “all babies are offered newborn screening for treatable genetic conditions such as PKU & cystic fibrosis free of charge. The GENEdreams service preys on the fears of parents & and i ...
... (Short Statured People of Eutopia). A spokesman from the Eutopian Health Ministry ridiculed the proposal, stating that “all babies are offered newborn screening for treatable genetic conditions such as PKU & cystic fibrosis free of charge. The GENEdreams service preys on the fears of parents & and i ...
Galaxy Basics: DataSet Manipulation inside of Galaxy
... Now lets consolidate the list of Gene IDs to a unique list and get rid of all the duplicates. On a unix command prompt this would be done with commands like ‘uniq’. Use the tool search field to find tools that might help us make a unique list. By looking through the tool names, “Group” (under Join, ...
... Now lets consolidate the list of Gene IDs to a unique list and get rid of all the duplicates. On a unix command prompt this would be done with commands like ‘uniq’. Use the tool search field to find tools that might help us make a unique list. By looking through the tool names, “Group” (under Join, ...
Structural Domains and Matrix Attachment Regions
... screening after digestions with sets of carefully chosen restriction endonucleases (see Methods). This approach, however, generated a very large number of fragments, and we have chosen to reexamine only the low-copy-number regions of the maize contig under new binding conditions. Multiple overlappin ...
... screening after digestions with sets of carefully chosen restriction endonucleases (see Methods). This approach, however, generated a very large number of fragments, and we have chosen to reexamine only the low-copy-number regions of the maize contig under new binding conditions. Multiple overlappin ...