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... from the His-Tag and missing peaks from the N-terminal residue were not assigned; otherwise only six chemical shifts remained unassigned. Spectra measured on a diluted sample confirmed the monomeric state of the sample. NOE assignment yielded 1886 unambiguous 1H-1H distances, including 486 long-rang ...
... from the His-Tag and missing peaks from the N-terminal residue were not assigned; otherwise only six chemical shifts remained unassigned. Spectra measured on a diluted sample confirmed the monomeric state of the sample. NOE assignment yielded 1886 unambiguous 1H-1H distances, including 486 long-rang ...
Lab. 3 Gel Electrophoresis
... running through the gel would be very small and molecules would migrate either very, very slowly or not at all. ...
... running through the gel would be very small and molecules would migrate either very, very slowly or not at all. ...
Kinds and Rates of Human Heritable Mutations
... accessible for analysis are those circulating in blood; other body proteins are not routinely obtained for analysis. The method available for detecting abnormal proteins is electrophoresis. Heritable mutations have been detected by identifying electrophoretic variants of blood proteins. In addition, ...
... accessible for analysis are those circulating in blood; other body proteins are not routinely obtained for analysis. The method available for detecting abnormal proteins is electrophoresis. Heritable mutations have been detected by identifying electrophoretic variants of blood proteins. In addition, ...
Conspiracy of silence among repeated transgenes
... comparable impact in agriculture and medicine. Researchers usually assume that an integrated transgene’s behavior reflects normal influences at the site of insertion. However, genomes have mechanisms for recognizing potentially threatening sequence elements, like transposons, and silencing them. Cyt ...
... comparable impact in agriculture and medicine. Researchers usually assume that an integrated transgene’s behavior reflects normal influences at the site of insertion. However, genomes have mechanisms for recognizing potentially threatening sequence elements, like transposons, and silencing them. Cyt ...
Diversity of DNA methyltransferases that recognize asymmetric
... such an extensive dimer interface strengthens the possibility that M.TTHA0409 functions as a dimer. Gel filtration analysis yielded an apparent molecular weight of 82 kDa, suggesting that M.TTHA0409 exists in a dimeric form in the absence of DNA. Although its structure has been determined, the recog ...
... such an extensive dimer interface strengthens the possibility that M.TTHA0409 functions as a dimer. Gel filtration analysis yielded an apparent molecular weight of 82 kDa, suggesting that M.TTHA0409 exists in a dimeric form in the absence of DNA. Although its structure has been determined, the recog ...
Handout - 6 - CM - Outline Genomic Model for HL7 V2
... medication identifiers separated by repeat delimiters. Or send each in a separate OBX, but in that case OBX-4 must be different for each OB-4.We recommend 1.1, 1.2 ,1.3 etc. Required if the study is a targeted (looking at specific known mutation) mutation analysis. Multiple mutations can be entered ...
... medication identifiers separated by repeat delimiters. Or send each in a separate OBX, but in that case OBX-4 must be different for each OB-4.We recommend 1.1, 1.2 ,1.3 etc. Required if the study is a targeted (looking at specific known mutation) mutation analysis. Multiple mutations can be entered ...
Analysis of clones carrying repeated DNA sequences in two YAC
... proportion of EG YAC clones were classified as containing chimaeric inserts because individual clones carried unique sequences and repetitive sequences originating from different locations in the genome. None of the EW YAC clones analysed were chimaeric in this way. YAC clones carrying tandemly repe ...
... proportion of EG YAC clones were classified as containing chimaeric inserts because individual clones carried unique sequences and repetitive sequences originating from different locations in the genome. None of the EW YAC clones analysed were chimaeric in this way. YAC clones carrying tandemly repe ...
Spectroscopic techniques in the study of human tissues and their
... water molecules [11]. Due to a highly ionic character of nucleic acids, the strength of interactions between these biomolecules and water molecules is far greater than for proteins. Hydration of nucleic acids can be described with three hydration layers [12], [13]. The first layer is impermeable to ...
... water molecules [11]. Due to a highly ionic character of nucleic acids, the strength of interactions between these biomolecules and water molecules is far greater than for proteins. Hydration of nucleic acids can be described with three hydration layers [12], [13]. The first layer is impermeable to ...
California Association Of Criminalists
... faced and will continue to face many changes and challenges due to the recommendations of the National Academies, the Crime Laboratory Review Task Force, and the White House’s Subcommittee on Forensic Science. Scandals at the San Francisco Police Department and at other laboratories have increased s ...
... faced and will continue to face many changes and challenges due to the recommendations of the National Academies, the Crime Laboratory Review Task Force, and the White House’s Subcommittee on Forensic Science. Scandals at the San Francisco Police Department and at other laboratories have increased s ...
FLUORESCENT PROTEIN IN Escherichia coli
... The discovery of penicillin in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming was a huge breakthrough and became a shift in paradigm to how infections were treated. Since then many other antiobiotics were developed, e.g. streptomycin against tuberculosis. This meant that the leading cause of death changed from being ...
... The discovery of penicillin in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming was a huge breakthrough and became a shift in paradigm to how infections were treated. Since then many other antiobiotics were developed, e.g. streptomycin against tuberculosis. This meant that the leading cause of death changed from being ...
Phylogenetic analysis of the insect order Odonata using 28S and
... suggested that it is actually a relict of the early branching of the Anisozygoptera from the other two suborders. A phylogenetic analysis of the entire Insecta using 18S rDNA supports the viewpoint of Nel et al. (Kjer 2004); however, Kjer noted that the sequence diversity of this gene was very low i ...
... suggested that it is actually a relict of the early branching of the Anisozygoptera from the other two suborders. A phylogenetic analysis of the entire Insecta using 18S rDNA supports the viewpoint of Nel et al. (Kjer 2004); however, Kjer noted that the sequence diversity of this gene was very low i ...
as Adobe PDF - Edinburgh Research Explorer
... region of Gal4 has been found to stimulate polyomavirus or bovine papillomavirus DNA replication (He et al., 1993; Li and Botchan, 1993). On the basis of these observations, a model has been proposed where p53 binds to cellular origins of replication and there may interact with key replication prote ...
... region of Gal4 has been found to stimulate polyomavirus or bovine papillomavirus DNA replication (He et al., 1993; Li and Botchan, 1993). On the basis of these observations, a model has been proposed where p53 binds to cellular origins of replication and there may interact with key replication prote ...
Lecture 1
... • basic physical and functional units of heredity. • specific sequences of DNA bases that encode instructions on how to make proteins. • Proteins ...
... • basic physical and functional units of heredity. • specific sequences of DNA bases that encode instructions on how to make proteins. • Proteins ...
Gene Detection Systems Catalog
... the particular changes to be made and the effect, if any, of such changes on the price and time of delivery. Buyer may not cancel this order unless such cancellation is expressly agreed to in writing by Seller. In such event, Seller will advise Buyer of the total charge for such cancellation, and Bu ...
... the particular changes to be made and the effect, if any, of such changes on the price and time of delivery. Buyer may not cancel this order unless such cancellation is expressly agreed to in writing by Seller. In such event, Seller will advise Buyer of the total charge for such cancellation, and Bu ...
Electronic Fingerprints of DNA Bases on Graphene
... graphene sheet. (iii) We also investigated the similarities and differences of the LDOS of DNA bases by placing the graphene on the commonly used SiC substrate. The STM topography simulations also add important insights into the characterization of charge distributions and hybridization of states be ...
... graphene sheet. (iii) We also investigated the similarities and differences of the LDOS of DNA bases by placing the graphene on the commonly used SiC substrate. The STM topography simulations also add important insights into the characterization of charge distributions and hybridization of states be ...
Hd6, a rice quantitative trait locus involved in photoperiod
... any important traits in plant breeding are controlled by a series of genes and show continuous variation in progeny. Many efforts have been made to map such genes, known as quantitative trait loci (QTLs), because of their biological and agronomic importance. The development of a high-density linkage ...
... any important traits in plant breeding are controlled by a series of genes and show continuous variation in progeny. Many efforts have been made to map such genes, known as quantitative trait loci (QTLs), because of their biological and agronomic importance. The development of a high-density linkage ...
生物信息学主要英文术语及释义
... sequence alignment of proteins), based on prior distributions found in conserved protein domains (blocks). Distance in sequence analysis(序列距离) The number of observed changes in an optimal alignment of two sequences, usually not counting gaps. DNA Sequencing (DNA 测序) The experimental process of deter ...
... sequence alignment of proteins), based on prior distributions found in conserved protein domains (blocks). Distance in sequence analysis(序列距离) The number of observed changes in an optimal alignment of two sequences, usually not counting gaps. DNA Sequencing (DNA 测序) The experimental process of deter ...
Bubble dynamics in DNA
... heating, dsDNA exhibits denaturation bubbles of increasing size and number, and eventually the two strands separate altogether in a process called denaturation transition or melting [8, 9]. Depending on the specific sequence of the DNA molecule and the solvent conditions, the temperature Tm at which ...
... heating, dsDNA exhibits denaturation bubbles of increasing size and number, and eventually the two strands separate altogether in a process called denaturation transition or melting [8, 9]. Depending on the specific sequence of the DNA molecule and the solvent conditions, the temperature Tm at which ...
Document
... 3. All of the following are true about the structure of DNA except a. short strands of DNA are contained in chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell. b. every DNA nucleotide contains a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base. c. DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides joined by hydrogen bonds. d. th ...
... 3. All of the following are true about the structure of DNA except a. short strands of DNA are contained in chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell. b. every DNA nucleotide contains a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base. c. DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides joined by hydrogen bonds. d. th ...
Nuclear DNA Content Estimates in Green Algal Lineages
... Streptophyta superimposed on a contemporary molecular phylogeny indicate that early diverging lineages, including some members of Chlorokybales, Coleochaetales and Klebsormidiales, have genomes as small as 0.1 – 0.5 pg. It is proposed that the streptophyte ancestral nuclear genome common to both the ...
... Streptophyta superimposed on a contemporary molecular phylogeny indicate that early diverging lineages, including some members of Chlorokybales, Coleochaetales and Klebsormidiales, have genomes as small as 0.1 – 0.5 pg. It is proposed that the streptophyte ancestral nuclear genome common to both the ...
BLSSpeller: exhaustive comparative discovery of
... report all genome-wide conserved motifs. The term conserved relates to the occurrence of the motif in multiple promoter sequences of a particular gene family. Genome-wide conservation relates to the fact that this conservation occurs in more gene families than what is expected by chance. Motifs are ...
... report all genome-wide conserved motifs. The term conserved relates to the occurrence of the motif in multiple promoter sequences of a particular gene family. Genome-wide conservation relates to the fact that this conservation occurs in more gene families than what is expected by chance. Motifs are ...
Validation of picogram- and femtogram-input DNA libraries
... The recent development of the NexteraTM technology substantially speeds up Illumina library creation and reduces input DNA requirements down to 1 ng (Nextera-XT). In this approach DNA is simultaneously fragmented and tagged (“tagmentation”) using in vitro transposition (Syed, Grunenwald & Caruccio, ...
... The recent development of the NexteraTM technology substantially speeds up Illumina library creation and reduces input DNA requirements down to 1 ng (Nextera-XT). In this approach DNA is simultaneously fragmented and tagged (“tagmentation”) using in vitro transposition (Syed, Grunenwald & Caruccio, ...
Identification of Specific DNA Binding Residues in the
... binding of the TCP proteins to GC-rich DNA sequence motifs in vitro (Kosugi and Ohashi, 2002). These motifs have been identified as cis-elements in many plant genes coding for proteins such as CYCLIN (Li et al., 2005), PCNA (Kosugi and Ohashi, 1997), RADIALIS (Costa et al., 2005), LIPOXIGENASE2 (Sch ...
... binding of the TCP proteins to GC-rich DNA sequence motifs in vitro (Kosugi and Ohashi, 2002). These motifs have been identified as cis-elements in many plant genes coding for proteins such as CYCLIN (Li et al., 2005), PCNA (Kosugi and Ohashi, 1997), RADIALIS (Costa et al., 2005), LIPOXIGENASE2 (Sch ...
Proposal of Yaniaceae fam. nov. and Yania flava sp. nov. and
... decisive evidence that strain YIM 70178T and Yania halotolerans YIM 70085T are members of different genomic species (Wayne et al., 1987). Therefore, based on the above phenotypic and genotypic results, we consider strain YIM 70178T to represent a novel species of the genus Yania, for which we propos ...
... decisive evidence that strain YIM 70178T and Yania halotolerans YIM 70085T are members of different genomic species (Wayne et al., 1987). Therefore, based on the above phenotypic and genotypic results, we consider strain YIM 70178T to represent a novel species of the genus Yania, for which we propos ...
Creating conditional dual fluorescence labelled transgenic animals
... Furthermore, when transgenes integrate as multiple copies in tandem, they can have different orientations. When loxP cassettes are oriented in the same direction, the DNA sequences flanked ...
... Furthermore, when transgenes integrate as multiple copies in tandem, they can have different orientations. When loxP cassettes are oriented in the same direction, the DNA sequences flanked ...
Microsatellite
A microsatellite is a tract of repetitive DNA in which certain DNA motifs (ranging in length from 2–5 base pairs) are repeated, typically 5-50 times. Microsatellites occur at thousands of locations in the human genome and they are notable for their high mutation rate and high diversity in the population. Microsatellites and their longer cousins, the minisatellites, together are classified as VNTR (variable number of tandem repeats) DNA. The name ""satellite"" refers to the early observation that centrifugation of genomic DNA in a test tube separates a prominent layer of bulk DNA from accompanying ""satellite"" layers of repetitive DNA. Microsatellites are often referred to as short tandem repeats (STRs) by forensic geneticists, or as simple sequence repeats (SSRs) by plant geneticists.They are widely used for DNA profiling in kinship analysis and in forensic identification. They are also used in genetic linkage analysis/marker assisted selection to locate a gene or a mutation responsible for a given trait or disease.