
Sequence of the Tribolium castaneum Homeotic Complex
... OX genes encode transcription factors that regulate developmental fate along the anterior-posterior (A-P) body axis of virtually all bilaterians (Finnerty and Martindale 1998). Hox genes, located in clusters, are spatially colinear in that their chromosomal organization reflects their functional dom ...
... OX genes encode transcription factors that regulate developmental fate along the anterior-posterior (A-P) body axis of virtually all bilaterians (Finnerty and Martindale 1998). Hox genes, located in clusters, are spatially colinear in that their chromosomal organization reflects their functional dom ...
Identification of C. elegans lin
... Therefore, it appears that the lin-4 gene lies within an intron of another gene. The normal function of the host gene is unknown but is apparently unrelated to lin-4 function; pVTSal fully rescues the lin-4(e912) mutant phenotype in spite of the fact that the e912 lesion deletes large regions of the ...
... Therefore, it appears that the lin-4 gene lies within an intron of another gene. The normal function of the host gene is unknown but is apparently unrelated to lin-4 function; pVTSal fully rescues the lin-4(e912) mutant phenotype in spite of the fact that the e912 lesion deletes large regions of the ...
The viriosphere, diversity, and genetic exchange within phage
... relative to freshwater cyanobacteria and various eukaryotic sequences. This is interpreted as being evidence for horizontal acquisition from their hosts. Differences in the genetic organization of the photosynthesis genes between Synechococcus and phages have been interpreted as implying that multip ...
... relative to freshwater cyanobacteria and various eukaryotic sequences. This is interpreted as being evidence for horizontal acquisition from their hosts. Differences in the genetic organization of the photosynthesis genes between Synechococcus and phages have been interpreted as implying that multip ...
Normalization of gene expression measurements in tumor tissues
... two or three candidate genes were compared.3,4,9–11 In the present study, we attempted to identify a single housekeeping gene that could replace the measurement of multiple genes. Therefore, expression patterns of 13 ordinarily used housekeeping genes were investigated in 80 epithelial tissue sample ...
... two or three candidate genes were compared.3,4,9–11 In the present study, we attempted to identify a single housekeeping gene that could replace the measurement of multiple genes. Therefore, expression patterns of 13 ordinarily used housekeeping genes were investigated in 80 epithelial tissue sample ...
Hox genes and evolution of body plan Prof. LS Shashidhara
... living organisms with changing habitat/environment and this leads to formation of myriad of different kinds of species. ...
... living organisms with changing habitat/environment and this leads to formation of myriad of different kinds of species. ...
"Positive Selection on Genes in Humans as Compared to
... chimpanzee genome sequence was completed with a quality level of less than 1 error per 1000 bases for only approximately 98% of the genome (Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, 2005). Additional sequencing efforts have improved the quality of the chimpanzee genome sequence, but not to a lev ...
... chimpanzee genome sequence was completed with a quality level of less than 1 error per 1000 bases for only approximately 98% of the genome (Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, 2005). Additional sequencing efforts have improved the quality of the chimpanzee genome sequence, but not to a lev ...
Molecular Evolution in Nonrecombining Regions of the Drosophila
... We also partitioned the whole data set by chromosome type: Autosomal (A) and X chromosome (X). Within the nonrecombining genes, we subdivided genes into three categories: nonfourth autosomal (No), fourth chromosome (N4), and the X chromosome genes (NX). The latter was subdivided into nonrecombining ...
... We also partitioned the whole data set by chromosome type: Autosomal (A) and X chromosome (X). Within the nonrecombining genes, we subdivided genes into three categories: nonfourth autosomal (No), fourth chromosome (N4), and the X chromosome genes (NX). The latter was subdivided into nonrecombining ...
network models for genetic testing
... NGS technologies produce huge volume of data by sequencing millions of DNA fragments in parallel. Application of NGS extends the traditional technique of genetic testing that does not support parallel processing of DNA fragments by allowing information collection on a whole set of genes at once. The ...
... NGS technologies produce huge volume of data by sequencing millions of DNA fragments in parallel. Application of NGS extends the traditional technique of genetic testing that does not support parallel processing of DNA fragments by allowing information collection on a whole set of genes at once. The ...
Paper - John Innes Centre
... Flame and Longbow and no significant maternal effect on the expression of resistance was detected in either the whole seedling or detached leaf tests (data not shown). Eighty F2 seedlings of the same cross were inoculated with IPO323 in detached leaf tests. There was not a clear distinction between ...
... Flame and Longbow and no significant maternal effect on the expression of resistance was detected in either the whole seedling or detached leaf tests (data not shown). Eighty F2 seedlings of the same cross were inoculated with IPO323 in detached leaf tests. There was not a clear distinction between ...
Partial Sequence Analysis of the 5S to 18S rRNA Gene Region of
... of rates of divergence using mathematical models which presume uniformity are not satisfactory in these circumstances. In addition, we compare sequences of the small rRNA subunit from both mitochondria and chloroplast of maize. Both the chloroplast and the mitochondrial sequences contain extensive h ...
... of rates of divergence using mathematical models which presume uniformity are not satisfactory in these circumstances. In addition, we compare sequences of the small rRNA subunit from both mitochondria and chloroplast of maize. Both the chloroplast and the mitochondrial sequences contain extensive h ...
the list of 56 genes that the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics
... equivalent to examining these genes as a primary finding. For example, clinical sequencing could have areas of diminished or absent coverage in the genes examined for incidental findings that would be filled in by Sanger sequencing or other supplementary approaches if the gene were being evaluated f ...
... equivalent to examining these genes as a primary finding. For example, clinical sequencing could have areas of diminished or absent coverage in the genes examined for incidental findings that would be filled in by Sanger sequencing or other supplementary approaches if the gene were being evaluated f ...
Basic sequence analyses and submission
... Add-Ins MBCS1.2 Sequence Manipulation Antisense DNA/RNA Sequence. (Two other sequence tools are listed here that are similar but not the same. Reverse will list the bases backwards. Complement will list the complementary bases. Antisense will both Reverse and Complement the sequence. It is imp ...
... Add-Ins MBCS1.2 Sequence Manipulation Antisense DNA/RNA Sequence. (Two other sequence tools are listed here that are similar but not the same. Reverse will list the bases backwards. Complement will list the complementary bases. Antisense will both Reverse and Complement the sequence. It is imp ...
Use of QTL analysis in physiological research
... region. Another approach is to make use of residual heterozygosity present at QTL in RILs, after several generations of selfing. The genetic background of the progeny of such lines is a mixture of both parental accessions. This so-called HIF (heterogeneous inbred families) concept [5] is effective b ...
... region. Another approach is to make use of residual heterozygosity present at QTL in RILs, after several generations of selfing. The genetic background of the progeny of such lines is a mixture of both parental accessions. This so-called HIF (heterogeneous inbred families) concept [5] is effective b ...
AllBio_DJK
... • Most significant gene from eQTL study • Mitochondrial gene • Function of this particular gene not clear. • “Acyl-CoA thioesterases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of acyl-CoAs to the ...
... • Most significant gene from eQTL study • Mitochondrial gene • Function of this particular gene not clear. • “Acyl-CoA thioesterases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of acyl-CoAs to the ...
Gene - Representing Genes
... Doing without genes? The clash between the leading geneticist Richard Goldschmidt and his contemporaries in the 1940s and early 50s provides further insight into the classical gene concept. The successes of the Morgan school in determining the linear order of genes on chromosomes allowed the discove ...
... Doing without genes? The clash between the leading geneticist Richard Goldschmidt and his contemporaries in the 1940s and early 50s provides further insight into the classical gene concept. The successes of the Morgan school in determining the linear order of genes on chromosomes allowed the discove ...
quantitative features
... values over 0,5 as high heritability the higher heritability, the higher similarity between parents and the posterity is to be expected and on the contrary!!!!!! ...
... values over 0,5 as high heritability the higher heritability, the higher similarity between parents and the posterity is to be expected and on the contrary!!!!!! ...
The DNA sequence and biology of human chromosome 19
... Table S8: Read-through transcripts found on human chromosome 11. [Excel 2003, 25 KB] Table S9: CpG islands versus number of variants in expressed genes. [Excel 2003, 17 KB] ...
... Table S8: Read-through transcripts found on human chromosome 11. [Excel 2003, 25 KB] Table S9: CpG islands versus number of variants in expressed genes. [Excel 2003, 17 KB] ...
An Infectious Topic in Reticulate Evolution: Introgression
... parasites. Phylogenetic analysis with inadequate taxonomic diversity may suggest a transfer event; however, the addition of more taxa could change the conclusion to shared common ancestry [28]. Genomic resources for non-model animal parasites will help fill these phylogenetic gaps. As genomic resour ...
... parasites. Phylogenetic analysis with inadequate taxonomic diversity may suggest a transfer event; however, the addition of more taxa could change the conclusion to shared common ancestry [28]. Genomic resources for non-model animal parasites will help fill these phylogenetic gaps. As genomic resour ...
Chapter 23 Practice Multiple Choice
... ____ 16. The outcome of the conflict between bacteria and bacteriophage at any point in time results from a. frequency-dependent selection. b. evolutionary imbalance. c. heterozygote advantage. d. neutral variation. e. genetic variation being preserved by diploidy. ____ 17. Over the course of evolut ...
... ____ 16. The outcome of the conflict between bacteria and bacteriophage at any point in time results from a. frequency-dependent selection. b. evolutionary imbalance. c. heterozygote advantage. d. neutral variation. e. genetic variation being preserved by diploidy. ____ 17. Over the course of evolut ...
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI)
... strains available carrying this mutation and there are 68 strains or lines available carrying any Apoe mutation. Click the 10 strains available link to search the IMSR. 2. This will search for stocks with this Apoe mutation from several providers. In your IMSR search results, the Strain Name links t ...
... strains available carrying this mutation and there are 68 strains or lines available carrying any Apoe mutation. Click the 10 strains available link to search the IMSR. 2. This will search for stocks with this Apoe mutation from several providers. In your IMSR search results, the Strain Name links t ...