Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory
... b. The minimum size of the outer container is 5” X 7”. This assures security of the evidence and allows the analyst room to re-package and secure the evidence without breaking your seal. c. Items that contain both controlled substances and latent print evidence can be separated prior to submission t ...
... b. The minimum size of the outer container is 5” X 7”. This assures security of the evidence and allows the analyst room to re-package and secure the evidence without breaking your seal. c. Items that contain both controlled substances and latent print evidence can be separated prior to submission t ...
Specific oligonucleotide primers for detection of endoglucanase
... 1964; Nakamura et al. 1999), Bacillus licheniformis (Skerman et al. 1980), Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (Priest et al. 1987), Bacillus atrophaeus (Nakamura 1989), Bacillus mojavensis (Roberts et al. 1994), Bacillus vallismortis (Roberts et al. 1996), Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii (Nakamura et al ...
... 1964; Nakamura et al. 1999), Bacillus licheniformis (Skerman et al. 1980), Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (Priest et al. 1987), Bacillus atrophaeus (Nakamura 1989), Bacillus mojavensis (Roberts et al. 1994), Bacillus vallismortis (Roberts et al. 1996), Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii (Nakamura et al ...
345 - Timstar
... amplification products. This may be due to contamination of the sample or nonspecific annealing (to the wrong segment). If this were to occur in an early cycle, the incorrect copy will also be amplified. To reduce contamination, autoclaved tubes and pipet tips, as well as sterile water should be use ...
... amplification products. This may be due to contamination of the sample or nonspecific annealing (to the wrong segment). If this were to occur in an early cycle, the incorrect copy will also be amplified. To reduce contamination, autoclaved tubes and pipet tips, as well as sterile water should be use ...
Genome organization of Magnaporthe grisea
... had rearranged to produce the new allele. This, together with the observation that the rearrangement did not occur in a second cross, implies that it occurred within a sector of the Guy11 colony prior to mating. We suspect that Guy 11 may also contain MAGGY elements at the 29-2-H location which may ...
... had rearranged to produce the new allele. This, together with the observation that the rearrangement did not occur in a second cross, implies that it occurred within a sector of the Guy11 colony prior to mating. We suspect that Guy 11 may also contain MAGGY elements at the 29-2-H location which may ...
Cloning and characterization of dispersed repetitive DNA derived
... Abstract: Rumex acetosa is characterized by a multiple chromosome system (2n = 12 + XX for females, and 2n = 12 + XY1Y2 for males), in which sex is determined by the ratio between the number of X chromosomes and autosome sets. For a better understanding of the molecular structure and evolution of pl ...
... Abstract: Rumex acetosa is characterized by a multiple chromosome system (2n = 12 + XX for females, and 2n = 12 + XY1Y2 for males), in which sex is determined by the ratio between the number of X chromosomes and autosome sets. For a better understanding of the molecular structure and evolution of pl ...
microencapsula tion of dna within cross
... electron pairs from nucleophilic atoms. Binding to a biological nucleophilic macromolecule can lead to cellular damage, most directly if the target is DNA. Fecapentaenes, which are unstable direct acting mutagens, have been isolated from human faeces ...
... electron pairs from nucleophilic atoms. Binding to a biological nucleophilic macromolecule can lead to cellular damage, most directly if the target is DNA. Fecapentaenes, which are unstable direct acting mutagens, have been isolated from human faeces ...
Graph-based Methods for the Design of DNA - TUBdok
... silicon-based electronic units to perform calculations. The reliability of such computations strongly depends on the DNA sequences that represent units of information. Recently, the thermodynamic constraints, based on the free energy of hybridization between pairs of DNA single strands, are consider ...
... silicon-based electronic units to perform calculations. The reliability of such computations strongly depends on the DNA sequences that represent units of information. Recently, the thermodynamic constraints, based on the free energy of hybridization between pairs of DNA single strands, are consider ...
THE SYNTHESIS OF DNA AND NUCLEAR PROTEIN BY
... (1) DNA Content of Gonocyte Nuclei in Testes of Normal 5-day-old Rats.-At 5 days of age, the presence of frankly tetraploid nuclei and the shift to the right in the distribution of diploid nuclei indicated that DNA synthesis had been going on, presumably in preparation for the mitotic activity which ...
... (1) DNA Content of Gonocyte Nuclei in Testes of Normal 5-day-old Rats.-At 5 days of age, the presence of frankly tetraploid nuclei and the shift to the right in the distribution of diploid nuclei indicated that DNA synthesis had been going on, presumably in preparation for the mitotic activity which ...
Optimization and the Robustness of BOX A1R PCR for DNA
... from the Escherichia coli isolates. Initial studies revealed that although there were distinct fingerprint patterns emerging from the use of BOX A1R primer, the bands were faint and difficult to resolve. The use of optimization tools did not significantly improve the quality of the bands or the repr ...
... from the Escherichia coli isolates. Initial studies revealed that although there were distinct fingerprint patterns emerging from the use of BOX A1R primer, the bands were faint and difficult to resolve. The use of optimization tools did not significantly improve the quality of the bands or the repr ...
MIDWESTERN ASSOCIATION OF FORENSIC SCIENTISTS, INC
... explained through the microscope by projection. Particles that require specialized analytical instrumentation for certain identification will be pointed out when encountered and the techniques of dealing with them will be described, specifically with respect to types of information that may be obtai ...
... explained through the microscope by projection. Particles that require specialized analytical instrumentation for certain identification will be pointed out when encountered and the techniques of dealing with them will be described, specifically with respect to types of information that may be obtai ...
Use of a novel cassette to label phenotypically a cryptic plasmid of
... of the xylE structural gene by linearizing pAPG7 at the XhoI site, filling in the sticky ends and ligating to bluntended promoter-containing fragments. We found that only the SP02 promoter gave sufficient xylE expression to allow easy screening for the presence of plasmids in B. subtilis. In additio ...
... of the xylE structural gene by linearizing pAPG7 at the XhoI site, filling in the sticky ends and ligating to bluntended promoter-containing fragments. We found that only the SP02 promoter gave sufficient xylE expression to allow easy screening for the presence of plasmids in B. subtilis. In additio ...
The Role of DNA-PKcs and Artemis in Opening Viral DNA
... repair machinery often precludes identification of cellular factors and characterization of their roles in a DNA repair pathway by a comparison between DNA repair protein-proficient and -deficient cells. To overcome this problem, we took an approach in which we saturated alternative DNA repair pathw ...
... repair machinery often precludes identification of cellular factors and characterization of their roles in a DNA repair pathway by a comparison between DNA repair protein-proficient and -deficient cells. To overcome this problem, we took an approach in which we saturated alternative DNA repair pathw ...
Poly ADP-ribosylation: a histone shuttle mechanism in DNA excision
... preparation of nucleosomal core particles which retain endogenous poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase in active form. Automodification of the polymerase causes the dissociation of the 146 bp core DNA fragment from core particles as detectable by reversed mobility shift gel electrophoresis (Mathis and Althau ...
... preparation of nucleosomal core particles which retain endogenous poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase in active form. Automodification of the polymerase causes the dissociation of the 146 bp core DNA fragment from core particles as detectable by reversed mobility shift gel electrophoresis (Mathis and Althau ...
dissertationes biologicae universitatis tartuensis 118
... be specified — Hmi1p. Although no conclusive solutions found, we have come much closer to the truth through this work. To make my interpretations of our results more understandable, background information about several aspects of helicases and processes they are involved in is given in Section 2. Ge ...
... be specified — Hmi1p. Although no conclusive solutions found, we have come much closer to the truth through this work. To make my interpretations of our results more understandable, background information about several aspects of helicases and processes they are involved in is given in Section 2. Ge ...
20Sexual Reproduction, Meiosis, and Genetic Recombination
... Because sexual reproduction combines genetic information from two different parents into a single offspring, at some point in its life cycle every sexually reproducing organism has cells that contain two copies of each type of chromosome, one inherited from each parent. The two members of each chrom ...
... Because sexual reproduction combines genetic information from two different parents into a single offspring, at some point in its life cycle every sexually reproducing organism has cells that contain two copies of each type of chromosome, one inherited from each parent. The two members of each chrom ...
Nucleic Acids exploringorigins.org - vtu-nptel
... edutube.org/.../video/structure-and-function-macromolecules-nucleic-aci... Jan 14, 2013 - Nucleic acid structure and all its gory details are the focus of this screencast. ... Edutube educational videos | Learn something new every day ... Watch Nucleic Acid Video www.ovguide.com/nucleic-acid-9202a8c ...
... edutube.org/.../video/structure-and-function-macromolecules-nucleic-aci... Jan 14, 2013 - Nucleic acid structure and all its gory details are the focus of this screencast. ... Edutube educational videos | Learn something new every day ... Watch Nucleic Acid Video www.ovguide.com/nucleic-acid-9202a8c ...
unit-2 genetics of prokaryotes and eukaryotic
... involves an allele of the recipient's gene, the recipient's genome and phenotype will have changed. The three forms of bacterial DNA exchange are (1) TRANSFORMATION, (2) CONJUGATION and (3) TRANSDUCTION. Figure 2.9: General scheme of bacterial exchange of DNA. DNA from a donor cell is transferred to ...
... involves an allele of the recipient's gene, the recipient's genome and phenotype will have changed. The three forms of bacterial DNA exchange are (1) TRANSFORMATION, (2) CONJUGATION and (3) TRANSDUCTION. Figure 2.9: General scheme of bacterial exchange of DNA. DNA from a donor cell is transferred to ...
Synapsis-Mediated Fusion of Free DNA Ends Forms Inverted Dimer Plasmids in Yeast.
... should be first order. A requirement for two molecules would be reflected by a second order concentration dependence. A second approach was to transform yeast with a mixture of homologous plasmids which were genetically marked. A bimolecular mechanism would generate heterozygous dimer plasmids. A se ...
... should be first order. A requirement for two molecules would be reflected by a second order concentration dependence. A second approach was to transform yeast with a mixture of homologous plasmids which were genetically marked. A bimolecular mechanism would generate heterozygous dimer plasmids. A se ...
Indirect Recognition in Sequence
... just these few elements. Sites that contain all of these elements bind IHF with affinities on the order 1 nM and are preferred over random sequences by a factor of ⬃2,500-fold (see Refs. 14 –16 and see below). A crystallographic model of IHF bound to a 34-bp DNA fragment containing the H⬘ site of ba ...
... just these few elements. Sites that contain all of these elements bind IHF with affinities on the order 1 nM and are preferred over random sequences by a factor of ⬃2,500-fold (see Refs. 14 –16 and see below). A crystallographic model of IHF bound to a 34-bp DNA fragment containing the H⬘ site of ba ...
Gene regulation in three dimensions
... taking the time to answer my questions. Last, but not least I would like to thank Julie my fiancé who has supported me and been there for me when I needed it the most. K.T.W ...
... taking the time to answer my questions. Last, but not least I would like to thank Julie my fiancé who has supported me and been there for me when I needed it the most. K.T.W ...
DNA breathing dynamics distinguish binding from nonbinding
... *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 617 632 0522; Fax: +1 617 632 2927; Email: [email protected] The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion, the first two authors should be regarded as joint First Authors. Published by Oxford University Press 2012. This is an Open ...
... *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 617 632 0522; Fax: +1 617 632 2927; Email: [email protected] The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion, the first two authors should be regarded as joint First Authors. Published by Oxford University Press 2012. This is an Open ...
Studies on Polynucleotides
... been found to be I! (3). As seen in Fig. 3, in the presence of this labeled nucleotide and the primer (DNA-I) rapid incorporation of approximately 1 mole of dTMP occurred while the incorporation in the absence of the primer was negligible. The background incorporation increased somewhat when the thr ...
... been found to be I! (3). As seen in Fig. 3, in the presence of this labeled nucleotide and the primer (DNA-I) rapid incorporation of approximately 1 mole of dTMP occurred while the incorporation in the absence of the primer was negligible. The background incorporation increased somewhat when the thr ...
A Physical Map of the Filamentous Bacteriophage Cf Genome
... Doly, 1979). After lysis, the lysate was centrifuged at 44 000 g for 90 min, and 1/30 vol. of 3 M-sodium acetate and 0.6 vol. isopropanol were added to the supernatant. After centrifugation at 27200 g for 20 min, the pellet was resuspended-in 5 ml Tris-glucose (25 mi-Tris-HCl pH 8.0, 10 mM-EDTA, 50 ...
... Doly, 1979). After lysis, the lysate was centrifuged at 44 000 g for 90 min, and 1/30 vol. of 3 M-sodium acetate and 0.6 vol. isopropanol were added to the supernatant. After centrifugation at 27200 g for 20 min, the pellet was resuspended-in 5 ml Tris-glucose (25 mi-Tris-HCl pH 8.0, 10 mM-EDTA, 50 ...
What is PCR? - Cobb Learning
... Only ~5% of our genome consists of coding DNA (exons). • This is where our functional proteins come from. ...
... Only ~5% of our genome consists of coding DNA (exons). • This is where our functional proteins come from. ...