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... after 1 January 2003 and forbids its usage by any boats after 2008. In estuarine waters the typical half-life of TBT is 6 to 7 d at 28°C; however, in deeper anoxic sediments degradation is much slower (1.9 to 3.8 yr), remaining as a reservoir and source of TBT for many years. Consequently, TBT pollu ...
... after 1 January 2003 and forbids its usage by any boats after 2008. In estuarine waters the typical half-life of TBT is 6 to 7 d at 28°C; however, in deeper anoxic sediments degradation is much slower (1.9 to 3.8 yr), remaining as a reservoir and source of TBT for many years. Consequently, TBT pollu ...
Description of Komagataeibacter gen. nov., with proposals of new
... (Yamada and Yukphan, 2008; Yamada et al., 2012). All the 16S rRNA gene sequences were obtained from the GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ databases. A phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences of 1,216 bases was constructed by the neighbor-joining method (Saitou and Nei, 1987), as described previously (Ya ...
... (Yamada and Yukphan, 2008; Yamada et al., 2012). All the 16S rRNA gene sequences were obtained from the GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ databases. A phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences of 1,216 bases was constructed by the neighbor-joining method (Saitou and Nei, 1987), as described previously (Ya ...
Folie 1 - NETTAB
... Hospital Bonn participated in the Boston Children’s Hospital’s CLARITY challenge. ...
... Hospital Bonn participated in the Boston Children’s Hospital’s CLARITY challenge. ...
Article interaction G x tabac - Hal-CEA
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
Neurospora - DiVA portal
... without a doubt the heterothallic N. crassa, while homothallic species of Neurospora have gained less attention. However, the versatility of reproductive systems within the genus has drawn the attention to more than Neurospora spp., making it possible to make hypotheses on the evolution of reproduct ...
... without a doubt the heterothallic N. crassa, while homothallic species of Neurospora have gained less attention. However, the versatility of reproductive systems within the genus has drawn the attention to more than Neurospora spp., making it possible to make hypotheses on the evolution of reproduct ...
Localization and structural analysis of the ribosomal RNA operons of
... of the R. sphaeroides genome was complex, comprised of a large (containing one rm operon) and small (with two rm operons) chromosome as well as several endogenous plasmids (9). Thus, sequence analysis of these rm operons could shed light on the origin of these two chromosomes, as well as providing i ...
... of the R. sphaeroides genome was complex, comprised of a large (containing one rm operon) and small (with two rm operons) chromosome as well as several endogenous plasmids (9). Thus, sequence analysis of these rm operons could shed light on the origin of these two chromosomes, as well as providing i ...
PW_dp
... SNP-set analysis with sets of genes as unit of analysis - targeted gene-sets/pathways - all known gene-sets/pathways ...
... SNP-set analysis with sets of genes as unit of analysis - targeted gene-sets/pathways - all known gene-sets/pathways ...
Additional Table 1. Genotype and phenotype of the
... kb, 14,823,878-15,041,954, genomic yes build hg 18). One gene involved (MACROD2 ). No parental studies were performed. The clinical significance of these copy number variants is unclear. ...
... kb, 14,823,878-15,041,954, genomic yes build hg 18). One gene involved (MACROD2 ). No parental studies were performed. The clinical significance of these copy number variants is unclear. ...
Periodic Selection and Ecological Diversity in Bacteria
... In the absence of recombination, the adaptive mutation is unable to enter into any other genetic background, and so selection favoring the adaptive mutation drags the entire genome associated with it to fixation. A recent reenactment of this experiment, supported by data from modern molecular biolog ...
... In the absence of recombination, the adaptive mutation is unable to enter into any other genetic background, and so selection favoring the adaptive mutation drags the entire genome associated with it to fixation. A recent reenactment of this experiment, supported by data from modern molecular biolog ...
The Evolution of Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes
... vertebrate sex chromosomes. However, complete, high-quality sequences of sex ...
... vertebrate sex chromosomes. However, complete, high-quality sequences of sex ...
New and Redesigned pRS Plasmid Shuttle Vectors for Genetic
... ABSTRACT We have constructed a set of 42 plasmid shuttle vectors based on the widely used pRS series for use in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the bacterium Escherichia coli. This set of pRSII plasmids includes new shuttle vectors that can be used with histidine and adenine auxotroph ...
... ABSTRACT We have constructed a set of 42 plasmid shuttle vectors based on the widely used pRS series for use in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the bacterium Escherichia coli. This set of pRSII plasmids includes new shuttle vectors that can be used with histidine and adenine auxotroph ...
The virulence plasmids of Salmonella
... and VII, and in 2 of 9 strains of subspecies IV [11]. The spv region of subspecies I harbors five genes, spvRABCD, organized as a regulon and well conserved among serovars (Fig. 1). Sequencing of spv genes has provided no clues about their function, except in the case of SpvR, a 33-kDa polypeptide h ...
... and VII, and in 2 of 9 strains of subspecies IV [11]. The spv region of subspecies I harbors five genes, spvRABCD, organized as a regulon and well conserved among serovars (Fig. 1). Sequencing of spv genes has provided no clues about their function, except in the case of SpvR, a 33-kDa polypeptide h ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... transcriptional level. Growth of PCL1445 at low temperature resulted in an increased level of putisolvins, and mutant analyses showed that this requires dnaK and dnaJ but not grpE. In addition, putisolvin biosynthesis of PCL1445 was found to be dependent on the GacA/GacS two-component signaling syst ...
... transcriptional level. Growth of PCL1445 at low temperature resulted in an increased level of putisolvins, and mutant analyses showed that this requires dnaK and dnaJ but not grpE. In addition, putisolvin biosynthesis of PCL1445 was found to be dependent on the GacA/GacS two-component signaling syst ...
Yersinia pestis Biofilm in the Flea Vector and Its Role
... of genomic identity between the two species (Chain et al. 2004; Hinchliffe et al. 2003; Zhou et al. 2004). The close phylogenetic relationship of Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. pestis implies that the change from a comparatively benign food- and waterborne enteric pathogen to a highly virulent, arthro ...
... of genomic identity between the two species (Chain et al. 2004; Hinchliffe et al. 2003; Zhou et al. 2004). The close phylogenetic relationship of Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. pestis implies that the change from a comparatively benign food- and waterborne enteric pathogen to a highly virulent, arthro ...
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... alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in crosses involving segmental aneuploids is referred to as the ‘RIP hypothesis’. Consistent with this hypothesis, cytologi ...
... alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in crosses involving segmental aneuploids is referred to as the ‘RIP hypothesis’. Consistent with this hypothesis, cytologi ...
Phylogenetic analysis of three complete gap
... S.D. Eastman et al. / Genomics 87 (2006) 265 – 274 Connexin genes are arranged in clades identifiable by similar colors used on phylogram tree (Fig. 1). Zebrafish connexin genes are subsequently organized by ascending molecular weight within a clade. ‘‘Previous name’’ indicates previous publication ...
... S.D. Eastman et al. / Genomics 87 (2006) 265 – 274 Connexin genes are arranged in clades identifiable by similar colors used on phylogram tree (Fig. 1). Zebrafish connexin genes are subsequently organized by ascending molecular weight within a clade. ‘‘Previous name’’ indicates previous publication ...
Analysis and nucleotide sequence of an origin of DNA replication in
... sixfold preference for these recombinant plasmids. The experiment yielded 2 x l0 4 primary transformants in A. calcoaceticus BD413 as determined on LB plates containing Ap. The bulk of transformed cells were selected on minimal medium plates with Ap, resulting in 20 colonies. Restreaking on minimal ...
... sixfold preference for these recombinant plasmids. The experiment yielded 2 x l0 4 primary transformants in A. calcoaceticus BD413 as determined on LB plates containing Ap. The bulk of transformed cells were selected on minimal medium plates with Ap, resulting in 20 colonies. Restreaking on minimal ...
Genetic Determinants Differences between Vibrio cholerae Biotypes
... Classical and El Tor are differentiated primarily based on a number of phenotypic properties such as susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken cell (erythrocytes) agglutination (CCA), haemolysis of sheep erythrocytes, Voges-Proskauer (VP) test and phage susceptibilities (2, 9). The V. cholerae biotypes ...
... Classical and El Tor are differentiated primarily based on a number of phenotypic properties such as susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken cell (erythrocytes) agglutination (CCA), haemolysis of sheep erythrocytes, Voges-Proskauer (VP) test and phage susceptibilities (2, 9). The V. cholerae biotypes ...
Sex-specific Trans-regulatory Variation on the Drosophila melanogaster X Chromosome
... sex-bias, genes with female-biased expression are enriched on the X chromosome, while those with male-bias are depleted [3,37,38] (but see [39]), indicating that at least some types of sexual dimorphism develop more easily on the X [1,40]. A number of studies have also compared the distribution of g ...
... sex-bias, genes with female-biased expression are enriched on the X chromosome, while those with male-bias are depleted [3,37,38] (but see [39]), indicating that at least some types of sexual dimorphism develop more easily on the X [1,40]. A number of studies have also compared the distribution of g ...
Genetic Basis for Osmosensitivity and Genetic Instability of the Wine
... Carlsbad, CA). PCR reactions were conducted in triplicate using 2 µL cDNA as template for both genes of interest. IPP1 was used as a control gene, as this gene is not affected by osmotic stress (Rep et al. 1999). IPP1 was also expressed at the same levels in ST and VIN7. Samples were cycled 40 times ...
... Carlsbad, CA). PCR reactions were conducted in triplicate using 2 µL cDNA as template for both genes of interest. IPP1 was used as a control gene, as this gene is not affected by osmotic stress (Rep et al. 1999). IPP1 was also expressed at the same levels in ST and VIN7. Samples were cycled 40 times ...