Cell Death and Unbalanced Growth` in Neurospora
... 8 days (Strauss, 1956). Spores are formed throughout the growth period and what is actually obtained is a population of spores of different ages. In order to compare the behaviour of spores of different strains we developed a method for the production of spores differing in their ages (from time of ...
... 8 days (Strauss, 1956). Spores are formed throughout the growth period and what is actually obtained is a population of spores of different ages. In order to compare the behaviour of spores of different strains we developed a method for the production of spores differing in their ages (from time of ...
Creative Activities in Music – A Genome
... Musical abilities comprise a wide variety of skills. These abilities may be based on different genetic predispositions but they may also share some common features [8]. Compositional processes have been studied, and composition research has been based on various theoretical foundations (for a review ...
... Musical abilities comprise a wide variety of skills. These abilities may be based on different genetic predispositions but they may also share some common features [8]. Compositional processes have been studied, and composition research has been based on various theoretical foundations (for a review ...
Inner core assembly and structure
... for other members of this family of proteins. The genome of strain Z2491 contained a COG1368 member, NMA0408 (E = e-125), which was absent in strain MC58. The predicted protein encoded by NMA0408 had no significant amino acid homology with the Lpt-3 family proteins. An alignment of Lpt-A and Lpt-3 w ...
... for other members of this family of proteins. The genome of strain Z2491 contained a COG1368 member, NMA0408 (E = e-125), which was absent in strain MC58. The predicted protein encoded by NMA0408 had no significant amino acid homology with the Lpt-3 family proteins. An alignment of Lpt-A and Lpt-3 w ...
Package `biomartr`
... Description Perform metagenomic data retrieval and functional annotation retrieval. In detail, this package aims to provide users with a standardized way to automate genome, proteome, coding sequence ('CDS'), 'GFF', and metagenome retrieval from 'NCBI' and 'ENSEMBL' databases. Furthermore, an interf ...
... Description Perform metagenomic data retrieval and functional annotation retrieval. In detail, this package aims to provide users with a standardized way to automate genome, proteome, coding sequence ('CDS'), 'GFF', and metagenome retrieval from 'NCBI' and 'ENSEMBL' databases. Furthermore, an interf ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... sophisticated adhesins, each optimally designed to facilitate bacterial interaction with the multitude of cell types encountered in the various hosts (20, 56). Detailed molecular analysis of the various adhesion events is necessary to identify the critical bacterial and host components that confer t ...
... sophisticated adhesins, each optimally designed to facilitate bacterial interaction with the multitude of cell types encountered in the various hosts (20, 56). Detailed molecular analysis of the various adhesion events is necessary to identify the critical bacterial and host components that confer t ...
Properties of Mitotic and Meiotic Recombination in the
... by more than ten-fold. Loss of the Rad51 and Rad52 proteins, required for most interhomolog recombination, led to a relatively small reduction of recombination in the CUP1 array. Although inter-homolog mitotic recombination in the CUP1 locus is elevated relative to the average genomic region, we fou ...
... by more than ten-fold. Loss of the Rad51 and Rad52 proteins, required for most interhomolog recombination, led to a relatively small reduction of recombination in the CUP1 array. Although inter-homolog mitotic recombination in the CUP1 locus is elevated relative to the average genomic region, we fou ...
Strand
... Understand how the manipulation methods above result in offspring 13-2 Pages 322 genetic engineering Understand the use of technology in the manipulation of genes: genetic engineering, genome, 13-1 Page 320 Inbreeding recombinant DNA, DNA sequencing, electrophoresis, DNA fingerprinting 13-1 Page 320 ...
... Understand how the manipulation methods above result in offspring 13-2 Pages 322 genetic engineering Understand the use of technology in the manipulation of genes: genetic engineering, genome, 13-1 Page 320 Inbreeding recombinant DNA, DNA sequencing, electrophoresis, DNA fingerprinting 13-1 Page 320 ...
org.Dr.eg.db
... to the enzyme produced by that gene. The name corresponds to the entrez gene identifier. If this information is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Enzyme Commission numbers are assigned by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology http://www.che ...
... to the enzyme produced by that gene. The name corresponds to the entrez gene identifier. If this information is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Enzyme Commission numbers are assigned by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology http://www.che ...
PCB Biodegradation and bphA1 Gene Expression Induced by
... knowledge the response of PCB degrader from diverse habitats under influence of co-metabolic substrates on the expressions of biphenyl degradation pathway and functional genes have not been thoroughly investigated so far. Two PCB-degrading bacteria were chosen for investigation in this study, one wa ...
... knowledge the response of PCB degrader from diverse habitats under influence of co-metabolic substrates on the expressions of biphenyl degradation pathway and functional genes have not been thoroughly investigated so far. Two PCB-degrading bacteria were chosen for investigation in this study, one wa ...
FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS
... CalS5 gene by T-DNA insertion resulted in a severe reduction in fertility. The reduced fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in s ...
... CalS5 gene by T-DNA insertion resulted in a severe reduction in fertility. The reduced fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in s ...
Report for week ending January 30, 2016
... who report the total number of patients seen and the total number of those with complaints of influenza-like illness (ILI) every week in an outpatient setting. The CDC uses trends from past years to determine a regional baseline rate of doctors' office visits for ILI. For NYS, the regional baseline ...
... who report the total number of patients seen and the total number of those with complaints of influenza-like illness (ILI) every week in an outpatient setting. The CDC uses trends from past years to determine a regional baseline rate of doctors' office visits for ILI. For NYS, the regional baseline ...
Host Genetic Control of Incubation Periods of Creutzfeldt
... 1982) and by other terms. It has a devastating effect on the central nervous system (CNS), in the absence of any inflammatory response, and the resulting syndrome is similar to that seen in scrapie (Manuelidis et al., 1978). Although the disease often occurs sporadically, an autosomal dominant inher ...
... 1982) and by other terms. It has a devastating effect on the central nervous system (CNS), in the absence of any inflammatory response, and the resulting syndrome is similar to that seen in scrapie (Manuelidis et al., 1978). Although the disease often occurs sporadically, an autosomal dominant inher ...
The Genetic Basis of Differences in Cation
... Further studies to discriminate between these possibilities were carried out, involving the attempted production of plasmodia of sensitivity types 11-IV. Attempted production of plasmodia with low sensitivity to monovalent and high sensitivity to one or more divalent cations Five plasmodial strains ...
... Further studies to discriminate between these possibilities were carried out, involving the attempted production of plasmodia of sensitivity types 11-IV. Attempted production of plasmodia with low sensitivity to monovalent and high sensitivity to one or more divalent cations Five plasmodial strains ...
Bioinformatics - cs@union
... …conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of physical chemistry) and applying “informatics techniques” (derived from disciplines such as applied maths, computer science and statistics) to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules, on a large scale. In ...
... …conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of physical chemistry) and applying “informatics techniques” (derived from disciplines such as applied maths, computer science and statistics) to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules, on a large scale. In ...
hirota - Genetics
... The order of cistrons involved in gefietic transfer has been determined by the method of overlapping deletions; they can be arranged on F, with the galactose -A-Bgenes in the following order: gal (operator-epimerase-transferase-kinase) C-D-E-F.One group of cistrons ( Aand B ) containing mutations th ...
... The order of cistrons involved in gefietic transfer has been determined by the method of overlapping deletions; they can be arranged on F, with the galactose -A-Bgenes in the following order: gal (operator-epimerase-transferase-kinase) C-D-E-F.One group of cistrons ( Aand B ) containing mutations th ...
Common Quantitative Trait Loci for Alcohol
... (Goodwin et al., 1973; Bohman et al., 1981) and, in human (Schuckit, 1980, 1984; Wilson et al., 1984) and animal studies (McClearn and Kakihana, 1981), individual differences in sensitivity to ethanol are well established. Careful studies have shown that individuals at high risk for alcoholism diffe ...
... (Goodwin et al., 1973; Bohman et al., 1981) and, in human (Schuckit, 1980, 1984; Wilson et al., 1984) and animal studies (McClearn and Kakihana, 1981), individual differences in sensitivity to ethanol are well established. Careful studies have shown that individuals at high risk for alcoholism diffe ...
Introduction to GO Annotation
... In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of PERK1 has serine/threonine kinase activity, In addition, the location of a PERK1- ...
... In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of PERK1 has serine/threonine kinase activity, In addition, the location of a PERK1- ...
Complex Heterozygosity Screening with Actin Alanine Scan Alleles
... genes has been shown to contribute to tumorigenesis (Santarosa and Ashworth 2004), and complex haploinsufficiency has been shown in mouse models to contribute to early aging (Baker et al. 2006) and tumorigenesis (Ma et al. 2005; Vives et al. 2006). Furthermore, recent genome-wide sequencing of 1092 ...
... genes has been shown to contribute to tumorigenesis (Santarosa and Ashworth 2004), and complex haploinsufficiency has been shown in mouse models to contribute to early aging (Baker et al. 2006) and tumorigenesis (Ma et al. 2005; Vives et al. 2006). Furthermore, recent genome-wide sequencing of 1092 ...
Unconventional initiator tRNAs sustain Escherichia coli
... three consecutive G-C base (3G-C) pairs in its anticodon stem at positions 29–41, 30–40, and 31–39 (Fig. 1). Although formylation is not found in archaea and eukaryotes, the 3G-C pairs remain universal; they are conserved across all domains of life. They have been shown to be essential for the P-sit ...
... three consecutive G-C base (3G-C) pairs in its anticodon stem at positions 29–41, 30–40, and 31–39 (Fig. 1). Although formylation is not found in archaea and eukaryotes, the 3G-C pairs remain universal; they are conserved across all domains of life. They have been shown to be essential for the P-sit ...