Inhibition of respiration by Nitric Oxide induces a
... • CcO is shown to be reversibly inhibited by low concentrations of NO • This proposal must be supported by further functional studies ...
... • CcO is shown to be reversibly inhibited by low concentrations of NO • This proposal must be supported by further functional studies ...
Genetics
... 1. EST-SSR discovery and validation in cowpea and genetic diversity 2. EST-SNP discovery and validation in cowpea and genetic diversity 3. SNP discovery from genotyping by sequencing in cowpea 4. Genetic diversity analysis for world-wide cowpea germplasm 5. Association analysis of low phosphorus eff ...
... 1. EST-SSR discovery and validation in cowpea and genetic diversity 2. EST-SNP discovery and validation in cowpea and genetic diversity 3. SNP discovery from genotyping by sequencing in cowpea 4. Genetic diversity analysis for world-wide cowpea germplasm 5. Association analysis of low phosphorus eff ...
Application of molecular markers in plant breeding
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
Electrophoretic karyotypes of clinically isolated yeasts
... chromosomes were well separated over the entire size range in a single gel, and also under conditions (Fig. 1b) in which chromosomes smaller than 2.0 Mb were better separated. The karyotypes of many isolates were similar to that of FC18, whose chromosome sizes have been calibrated as 2.86, 2-66, 2.2 ...
... chromosomes were well separated over the entire size range in a single gel, and also under conditions (Fig. 1b) in which chromosomes smaller than 2.0 Mb were better separated. The karyotypes of many isolates were similar to that of FC18, whose chromosome sizes have been calibrated as 2.86, 2-66, 2.2 ...
Goings on in Mendel`s Garden
... needs, and science from potentially more productive research directions that might develop a better understanding of the nature of complex traits, and how they evolve. That would lead us to view genes not as peas deeply embedded under every princess, but as temporary combinations of alleles in genom ...
... needs, and science from potentially more productive research directions that might develop a better understanding of the nature of complex traits, and how they evolve. That would lead us to view genes not as peas deeply embedded under every princess, but as temporary combinations of alleles in genom ...
MRSA - Infectious Diseases
... prolonged hospital length of stay (Engemann, Clin Infect Dis 2003; Cosgrove, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2005) ...
... prolonged hospital length of stay (Engemann, Clin Infect Dis 2003; Cosgrove, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2005) ...
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... chromosomal rearrangements that might have occurred during karyotype evolution in Galliformes could be resolved using the FISH on lampbrush chromosomes as an investigative procedure? On the other hand, why should we still use time-consuming methods like comparative FISH mapping on LBCs when next-gen ...
... chromosomal rearrangements that might have occurred during karyotype evolution in Galliformes could be resolved using the FISH on lampbrush chromosomes as an investigative procedure? On the other hand, why should we still use time-consuming methods like comparative FISH mapping on LBCs when next-gen ...
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... entailing a shift in ploidy, namely meiosis and fertilization. In gametophytic apomixis, both edge events are short-circuited; the gametophytic generation proceeds with the maternal ploidy level (and genomic composition) and the embryo is generated without the contribution of a male gamete (Fig. 20. ...
... entailing a shift in ploidy, namely meiosis and fertilization. In gametophytic apomixis, both edge events are short-circuited; the gametophytic generation proceeds with the maternal ploidy level (and genomic composition) and the embryo is generated without the contribution of a male gamete (Fig. 20. ...
multicopy gene family evolution on primate y chromosomes
... In the broadest sense, my thesis investigates two related questions: How are Y chromosomes different from autosomes?; and, Why are two Y chromosomes from different species often so dissimilar from one another, even when their autosomes are very similar? These questions have plagued geneticists and e ...
... In the broadest sense, my thesis investigates two related questions: How are Y chromosomes different from autosomes?; and, Why are two Y chromosomes from different species often so dissimilar from one another, even when their autosomes are very similar? These questions have plagued geneticists and e ...
Completion of a parasexual cycle in Candida
... MATa2 in S.cerevisiae), and secondly, the loci are heterozygous in standard diploid laboratory strains with the MATa1-like genes on one chromosome and MATa1and MATa2-like genes on the other chromosome. It was subsequently premised that C.albicans might be made to mate by genetic modi®cation of the w ...
... MATa2 in S.cerevisiae), and secondly, the loci are heterozygous in standard diploid laboratory strains with the MATa1-like genes on one chromosome and MATa1and MATa2-like genes on the other chromosome. It was subsequently premised that C.albicans might be made to mate by genetic modi®cation of the w ...
Imprinting in the endosperm: a possible role in preventing wide
... placenta, are regulated by a range of epigenetic mechanisms that are globally termed imprinting. Imprinted genes are characterized by their uniparental expression, the other parental allele being silenced. Normal development of the endosperm thus requires a highly specific balance of gene expression ...
... placenta, are regulated by a range of epigenetic mechanisms that are globally termed imprinting. Imprinted genes are characterized by their uniparental expression, the other parental allele being silenced. Normal development of the endosperm thus requires a highly specific balance of gene expression ...
Rather than test an unmapped gene successively for linkage to... groups, it is advantageous to test all linkage groups in... alcoy David Perkins
... over in Neurospora crassa bivalents and translocation quadrivalents. Genetics 91: 1-17. Lu, B. C. 1993. Spreading the synaptonemal complex of Neurospora crassa. Chromosoma 102: 464472. Perkins, D. D. 1964. Multiple interchange stocks for linkage detection. Neurospora Newslett. 6: 22. Perkins, D. D. ...
... over in Neurospora crassa bivalents and translocation quadrivalents. Genetics 91: 1-17. Lu, B. C. 1993. Spreading the synaptonemal complex of Neurospora crassa. Chromosoma 102: 464472. Perkins, D. D. 1964. Multiple interchange stocks for linkage detection. Neurospora Newslett. 6: 22. Perkins, D. D. ...
How to recognize and diagnose chromosome rearrangements. David D. Perkins Background
... David D. Perkins Background In most eukaryotes, chromosome rearrangements are recognized cytologically by visibly altered chromosome structure, or genetically by altered linkage relations. The first translocations in Neurospora were detected and verified using these methods (McClintock 1945, Houlaha ...
... David D. Perkins Background In most eukaryotes, chromosome rearrangements are recognized cytologically by visibly altered chromosome structure, or genetically by altered linkage relations. The first translocations in Neurospora were detected and verified using these methods (McClintock 1945, Houlaha ...
Evolutionary approaches to autism
... especially in combination with negative spontaneous mutations (30-31), lead to the development of autism, low intelligence, or other pathologies. With regard to autism, the unlucky effects of interactions between genes are negatively correlated to survival (32) and reproductive success (3). However, ...
... especially in combination with negative spontaneous mutations (30-31), lead to the development of autism, low intelligence, or other pathologies. With regard to autism, the unlucky effects of interactions between genes are negatively correlated to survival (32) and reproductive success (3). However, ...
Exploratory data analysis for microarray data
... ❍ Aim: detect subtle class distinctions among a set of tissue samples/gene expression profiles (application: search for disease subtypes) ❍ Idea: Such class distinctions may be characterized by differential expression of just a small set of genes, not by global similarity of the gene expression prof ...
... ❍ Aim: detect subtle class distinctions among a set of tissue samples/gene expression profiles (application: search for disease subtypes) ❍ Idea: Such class distinctions may be characterized by differential expression of just a small set of genes, not by global similarity of the gene expression prof ...
A High Density Integrated Genetic Linkage Map of Soybean and the
... data point and speed of data acquisition (Fan et al., 2006). One versatile SNP detection system is the GoldenGate assay (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA). Recently, the GoldenGate assay was tested in soybean for its efficiency of SNP detection. In an initial trial of 384 soybean SNPs using the GoldenGa ...
... data point and speed of data acquisition (Fan et al., 2006). One versatile SNP detection system is the GoldenGate assay (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA). Recently, the GoldenGate assay was tested in soybean for its efficiency of SNP detection. In an initial trial of 384 soybean SNPs using the GoldenGa ...