
Differential roles of TGIF family genes in mammalian reproduction Open Access
... Human TGIFLX and its orthologue, Tex1 in the mouse, are X-linked genes that are only expressed in the adult testis. TGIF2 arose from TGIF1 by duplication, whereas TGIFLX arose by retrotransposition to the X-chromosome. These genes have not been characterised in any non-eutherian mammals. We therefor ...
... Human TGIFLX and its orthologue, Tex1 in the mouse, are X-linked genes that are only expressed in the adult testis. TGIF2 arose from TGIF1 by duplication, whereas TGIFLX arose by retrotransposition to the X-chromosome. These genes have not been characterised in any non-eutherian mammals. We therefor ...
Red Line Walk-through
... Why? - A gene model generated by any of the prediction algorithms is based on known biological constraints, and is a priori hypothesis based only on the genomic sequence. 1. Select a gene model as a scaffold -Use transcriptome evidence (UniGene -BLASTN) to select the best possible gene model for a s ...
... Why? - A gene model generated by any of the prediction algorithms is based on known biological constraints, and is a priori hypothesis based only on the genomic sequence. 1. Select a gene model as a scaffold -Use transcriptome evidence (UniGene -BLASTN) to select the best possible gene model for a s ...
Genetic studies on Drosophila simulans. III. Autosomal genes
... These results show that none of the four mutant types, purple, brown, purploid or safranin, is allelomorphic to plum. I t is to be noted that brown and plum look almost exactly alike, thus furnishing a case similar to that of the tiny-bristles reported in Part I1 of these studies. Frayed. On Novembe ...
... These results show that none of the four mutant types, purple, brown, purploid or safranin, is allelomorphic to plum. I t is to be noted that brown and plum look almost exactly alike, thus furnishing a case similar to that of the tiny-bristles reported in Part I1 of these studies. Frayed. On Novembe ...
BROWSING GENES AND GENOMES WITH ENSEMBL
... (c) Have a look at the external references for ENST00000218099. What is the function of F9? (d) Is it possible to monitor expression of ENST00000218099 with the ILLUMINA HumanWG_6_V2 microarray? If so, can it also be used to monitor expression of the other two transcripts? (e) In which part (i.e. th ...
... (c) Have a look at the external references for ENST00000218099. What is the function of F9? (d) Is it possible to monitor expression of ENST00000218099 with the ILLUMINA HumanWG_6_V2 microarray? If so, can it also be used to monitor expression of the other two transcripts? (e) In which part (i.e. th ...
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... helices which, when present in a bundle, can contribute to the formation of a polar channel within the lipid bilayer. Of the 572 ORFs, 359 (63 %) show no predicted transmembrane spans or are known to be soluble, 79 (14 %) carry at least three putative spans or are known to be membrane bound, and 134 ...
... helices which, when present in a bundle, can contribute to the formation of a polar channel within the lipid bilayer. Of the 572 ORFs, 359 (63 %) show no predicted transmembrane spans or are known to be soluble, 79 (14 %) carry at least three putative spans or are known to be membrane bound, and 134 ...
Time-shift and inverse clustering of expression data finds new
... more likely than random to have a known interaction or a similar cellular role. This suggests that local clustering may be useful in functional annotation of uncharacterized genes. We examined many of the new relationships in detail. Some of them were already well-documented examples of inhibition o ...
... more likely than random to have a known interaction or a similar cellular role. This suggests that local clustering may be useful in functional annotation of uncharacterized genes. We examined many of the new relationships in detail. Some of them were already well-documented examples of inhibition o ...
Evolution of colour vision in primates
... have been largely nocturnal species. For them, the ability to see in lowlight conditions was at a premium, rather than the ability to see in colour. The ancestors of modern mammals consequently lost colour vision at the time of the dinosaurs. Some primates, including humans of course, have re-evolve ...
... have been largely nocturnal species. For them, the ability to see in lowlight conditions was at a premium, rather than the ability to see in colour. The ancestors of modern mammals consequently lost colour vision at the time of the dinosaurs. Some primates, including humans of course, have re-evolve ...
Segmentation and meotic gene fundion in tile developing nervous
... in the CNS does not demonstrate that they are required for either the development or the continued function of the nervous system. Unfortunately, it is not simple to determine the function of a segmentation gene in the CNS. All of these genes are expressed earlier in development to establish the sca ...
... in the CNS does not demonstrate that they are required for either the development or the continued function of the nervous system. Unfortunately, it is not simple to determine the function of a segmentation gene in the CNS. All of these genes are expressed earlier in development to establish the sca ...
Ion AmpliSeq RNA Panels—quantitative targeted gene expression
... The Ion AmpliSeq™ technology is well established as a leading methodology to target desired genomic regions for sequence analysis using the Ion Torrent™ Personal Genome Machine (PGM™) Sequencing System. We have leveraged the highly reproducible Ion AmpliSeq™ workflow and included adaptations to sele ...
... The Ion AmpliSeq™ technology is well established as a leading methodology to target desired genomic regions for sequence analysis using the Ion Torrent™ Personal Genome Machine (PGM™) Sequencing System. We have leveraged the highly reproducible Ion AmpliSeq™ workflow and included adaptations to sele ...
5 - digbio
... step 1: select an edge with the smallest distance from graph step 2: add to tree as along as no cycle is formed step 3: remove the edge from graph step 4: repeat steps 1-3 till all nodes are connected in tree. ...
... step 1: select an edge with the smallest distance from graph step 2: add to tree as along as no cycle is formed step 3: remove the edge from graph step 4: repeat steps 1-3 till all nodes are connected in tree. ...
MGF 110-13L/14L overlap
... Trunc - 014 [MGF 110-7L/MGF 360-6L Fusion Protein]: This gene is a fusion between the MGF 110-7L ortholog and MGF 360-6L. The amino terminus of this fusion is not shown since it is outside the scope of this diagram. The annotated ortholog for this gene is: “Truncated MGF 360 protein” which has been ...
... Trunc - 014 [MGF 110-7L/MGF 360-6L Fusion Protein]: This gene is a fusion between the MGF 110-7L ortholog and MGF 360-6L. The amino terminus of this fusion is not shown since it is outside the scope of this diagram. The annotated ortholog for this gene is: “Truncated MGF 360 protein” which has been ...
An Evolutionary Explanation Model on the
... who understood the theory. Likewise, the gesture or style of dress would have replicated itself as many times as the number of its imitators. In this sense of self-replication, cultural genes are similar to biological genes. Like biological genes, all cultural genes cannot have the same ability to s ...
... who understood the theory. Likewise, the gesture or style of dress would have replicated itself as many times as the number of its imitators. In this sense of self-replication, cultural genes are similar to biological genes. Like biological genes, all cultural genes cannot have the same ability to s ...
final1-eu-marie-curie-final-report
... assay. Studies by Gerwick and co-workers on the near complete genome of Moorea producens (L. majuscula), assert that the cyanobacterium does not contain niFH genes in its genome but is endowed with substantial amount of genes for microbial association. In our study we hypothesized that if any genes ...
... assay. Studies by Gerwick and co-workers on the near complete genome of Moorea producens (L. majuscula), assert that the cyanobacterium does not contain niFH genes in its genome but is endowed with substantial amount of genes for microbial association. In our study we hypothesized that if any genes ...
Site specific insertion of a type I rDNA dement into a unique
... A physical map of MB8a, the non-rDNA DNA segment containing a type I insertion is shown in Figure 1. It is a 12.5Kb EcoRI fragment that is cleaved at eight sites by Hindlll. Two of the resulting Hindlll fragments, 8a/5 and 8a/6 are shown on the physical map. The 12.5Kb EcoRI fragment has been re-clo ...
... A physical map of MB8a, the non-rDNA DNA segment containing a type I insertion is shown in Figure 1. It is a 12.5Kb EcoRI fragment that is cleaved at eight sites by Hindlll. Two of the resulting Hindlll fragments, 8a/5 and 8a/6 are shown on the physical map. The 12.5Kb EcoRI fragment has been re-clo ...
The Effect of Chromosomal Position on the Expression of the
... compensation upon insertion into the X chromosome. Introduction In the eucaryotic genome, genes are subject both to controls that act locally, leaving adjacent genes unaffected, and to those that act over large chromosomal regions. Little is known about the DNA sequences required for either local or ...
... compensation upon insertion into the X chromosome. Introduction In the eucaryotic genome, genes are subject both to controls that act locally, leaving adjacent genes unaffected, and to those that act over large chromosomal regions. Little is known about the DNA sequences required for either local or ...
Top of Form Bottom of Form Name Period _____ Date Double Take
... home. One sibling might be adopted for example, while the other is a biological offspring of the parents. Researchers chose to compare these groups because twins in all three categories share a very similar environment growing up. But they differ in how similar their genes are. So differences among ...
... home. One sibling might be adopted for example, while the other is a biological offspring of the parents. Researchers chose to compare these groups because twins in all three categories share a very similar environment growing up. But they differ in how similar their genes are. So differences among ...
Syllabus - Biology Department | UNC Chapel Hill
... Lectures 11 &12-Virology and Bacterial Viruses – Chapters 8 & 9 You should be able to: 1. define a virus 2. describe different types of viruses 3. explain how to count virus particles 4. describe and explain the steps in viral growth 5. work problems in viral genetics 6. describe lytic and lysogeni ...
... Lectures 11 &12-Virology and Bacterial Viruses – Chapters 8 & 9 You should be able to: 1. define a virus 2. describe different types of viruses 3. explain how to count virus particles 4. describe and explain the steps in viral growth 5. work problems in viral genetics 6. describe lytic and lysogeni ...
Study of the Effects of High-Energy Proton Beams
... organism among various microorganisms due to its safety and easy accessibility. The survival rate of microorganisms with gamma radiation has been intensively studied for food irradiation. However, it has been limitedly reported that the effect of MeV protons on bacteria. 3.2 MeV proton irradiation w ...
... organism among various microorganisms due to its safety and easy accessibility. The survival rate of microorganisms with gamma radiation has been intensively studied for food irradiation. However, it has been limitedly reported that the effect of MeV protons on bacteria. 3.2 MeV proton irradiation w ...
hered master 4..hered 285 .. Page78
... androgenesis of a very amenable ÅFestulolium pentaploid hybrid genotype which gave rise to a population of aneupolyhaploid plants enabled us to reveal much of the potential genotypic and phenotypic variation that can be generated through meiosis. The Festulolium (5x) hybrid was constructed with one ...
... androgenesis of a very amenable ÅFestulolium pentaploid hybrid genotype which gave rise to a population of aneupolyhaploid plants enabled us to reveal much of the potential genotypic and phenotypic variation that can be generated through meiosis. The Festulolium (5x) hybrid was constructed with one ...
Biosynthesis of the Antibiotic Nonribosomal Peptide Penicillin in
... bias for incorporation was seen during either of the DNA assembly steps compared to the distribution expected by chance (Fig 2c), whereas a clear bias was seen for strong promoters being required for pclA in all yeast strains able to perform benzylpenicillin biosynthesis (Fig ...
... bias for incorporation was seen during either of the DNA assembly steps compared to the distribution expected by chance (Fig 2c), whereas a clear bias was seen for strong promoters being required for pclA in all yeast strains able to perform benzylpenicillin biosynthesis (Fig ...
Bioinformatics Variant Analysis
... Most organisms within a particular species differ very little in their genomic structure. These variations are referred to as allele changes. A single nucleotide polymorphism or SNP is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide - A, T, C, or G - in the genome differs between members ...
... Most organisms within a particular species differ very little in their genomic structure. These variations are referred to as allele changes. A single nucleotide polymorphism or SNP is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide - A, T, C, or G - in the genome differs between members ...