Identification, cloning and sequence determination of genes specifying hexokinase A and B from yeast.
... site was translated to give -Thr-Gly-His-Ile-Ala-Ala-, where the carboxy terminal Ala overlapped the amino terminal Ala from the first subclone. Since this tryptic peptide had been tentatively assigned as spanning residues 385-396 in the approximated structure derived from x-ray crystallography (5), ...
... site was translated to give -Thr-Gly-His-Ile-Ala-Ala-, where the carboxy terminal Ala overlapped the amino terminal Ala from the first subclone. Since this tryptic peptide had been tentatively assigned as spanning residues 385-396 in the approximated structure derived from x-ray crystallography (5), ...
Fluorescein Angiography Basics
... James Kundart OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A Disclosure Statement: Nothing to disclose Please silence all mobile devices. Unauthorized recording of this session is prohibited. ...
... James Kundart OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A Disclosure Statement: Nothing to disclose Please silence all mobile devices. Unauthorized recording of this session is prohibited. ...
Lack of homology between two haloacetate dehalogenase genes
... The diversity of the dehalogenases may result from selection for micro-organismsable to degrade a variety of novel halogenated compounds. Enzyme evolution may be initiated by tandem duplication of a gene, followed by the accumulation of multiple mutations on either gene copy, which results in the cr ...
... The diversity of the dehalogenases may result from selection for micro-organismsable to degrade a variety of novel halogenated compounds. Enzyme evolution may be initiated by tandem duplication of a gene, followed by the accumulation of multiple mutations on either gene copy, which results in the cr ...
RecA maintains the integrity of chloroplast DNA molecules in
... tree was created with these aligned sequences using MEGA 4 (http://www.megasoftware.net/) with the default settings. ...
... tree was created with these aligned sequences using MEGA 4 (http://www.megasoftware.net/) with the default settings. ...
08.seg_dup_els - NYU Computer Science
... e.g., Alu or L1, contributes to the recent segmental duplication processes in mammalian genomes. The model reflects following intuitive observations: If some of the segmental duplication were caused by repeat recombination, these duplications should contain compatible repeat configurations in its fl ...
... e.g., Alu or L1, contributes to the recent segmental duplication processes in mammalian genomes. The model reflects following intuitive observations: If some of the segmental duplication were caused by repeat recombination, these duplications should contain compatible repeat configurations in its fl ...
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... And Wikipedia continues in this vein by describing 2 types of (IT-related) ontology: “A domain ontology (or domain-specific ontology) models a specific domain, or part of the world. It represents the particular meanings of terms as they apply to that domain.” (Wikipedia, 2008) “An upper ontology (o ...
... And Wikipedia continues in this vein by describing 2 types of (IT-related) ontology: “A domain ontology (or domain-specific ontology) models a specific domain, or part of the world. It represents the particular meanings of terms as they apply to that domain.” (Wikipedia, 2008) “An upper ontology (o ...
N6-methyl-adenine: an epigenetic signal for DNA - HAL
... amino group of adenine lowers the thermodynamic stability of DNA9 and alters DNA curvature10. Such structural effects can influence DNA-protein interactions, especially for proteins that recognize their cognate DNA binding sites by both primary sequence and structure11. All known functions of m6A i ...
... amino group of adenine lowers the thermodynamic stability of DNA9 and alters DNA curvature10. Such structural effects can influence DNA-protein interactions, especially for proteins that recognize their cognate DNA binding sites by both primary sequence and structure11. All known functions of m6A i ...
Leapfrogging: primordial germ cell transplantation
... F0 leapfrogged germline. In our gsc leapfrogging experiment, we recovered 10 different mutant alleles from the 37 F1 embryos analyzed (Fig. S3). The most parsimonious explanation for the allelic combinations found is that the number of mutant alleles carried by each parent is probably between 4 and ...
... F0 leapfrogged germline. In our gsc leapfrogging experiment, we recovered 10 different mutant alleles from the 37 F1 embryos analyzed (Fig. S3). The most parsimonious explanation for the allelic combinations found is that the number of mutant alleles carried by each parent is probably between 4 and ...
Overview of DNA - Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
... sequences of the base pairs. For example and very simply, a specific gene might be identified by a linear sequence represented in this graphic (C-G, A-T, A-T, G-C). One DNA molecule can contain thousands of different sequences and thus thousands of genes. The Human Genome Project3 In 2003, the Human ...
... sequences of the base pairs. For example and very simply, a specific gene might be identified by a linear sequence represented in this graphic (C-G, A-T, A-T, G-C). One DNA molecule can contain thousands of different sequences and thus thousands of genes. The Human Genome Project3 In 2003, the Human ...
Increased transversions in a novel mutator colon cancer cell line
... bacterial transversion phenotypes are shown, but when the resulting mutation rates and the predominant type of transversion formed are considered, Vaco411 does not functionally appear to harbor a defect which is an obvious human homolog of a known bacterial transversion mutator. Similarly, Vaco411 a ...
... bacterial transversion phenotypes are shown, but when the resulting mutation rates and the predominant type of transversion formed are considered, Vaco411 does not functionally appear to harbor a defect which is an obvious human homolog of a known bacterial transversion mutator. Similarly, Vaco411 a ...
UV-Targeted Dinucleotides Are Not Depleted in Light
... et al. 2003; Rocap et al. 2003) and, therefore, exposed to different intensities of UV radiation. This seemed to make it an ideal model organism for investigating this hypothesis. Dufresne et al. (2003) have shown that the SS120 strain is adapted to living at a depth of 120 m. The MIT 9313 strain is ...
... et al. 2003; Rocap et al. 2003) and, therefore, exposed to different intensities of UV radiation. This seemed to make it an ideal model organism for investigating this hypothesis. Dufresne et al. (2003) have shown that the SS120 strain is adapted to living at a depth of 120 m. The MIT 9313 strain is ...
What is PCR? - Cobb Learning
... A member of Alu repeat family Human-specific Alu insertion Found in a non-coding region of your DNA Not diagnostic for any disease or disorder ...
... A member of Alu repeat family Human-specific Alu insertion Found in a non-coding region of your DNA Not diagnostic for any disease or disorder ...
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... roles in gastrulation are conserved across the higher Metazoa. We here report the characterisation of one such gene, snail, which in both Drosophila and the mouse is expressed in cells undergoing an epithelial-mesenchyme transition and/or morphogenetic movements. In addition to an N-terminal SNAG do ...
... roles in gastrulation are conserved across the higher Metazoa. We here report the characterisation of one such gene, snail, which in both Drosophila and the mouse is expressed in cells undergoing an epithelial-mesenchyme transition and/or morphogenetic movements. In addition to an N-terminal SNAG do ...
A new heavy lanthanide-dependent DNAzyme
... To further understand this new DNAzyme, we first tested metal selectivity for non-lanthanide ions. A gel image of Tm7 reacting with 10 M other metal ions for 1 h is shown in the inset of Figure 3A. In addition to Er3+ (used as a representative Ln3+ ), only Y3+ produced cleavage, while all the other ...
... To further understand this new DNAzyme, we first tested metal selectivity for non-lanthanide ions. A gel image of Tm7 reacting with 10 M other metal ions for 1 h is shown in the inset of Figure 3A. In addition to Er3+ (used as a representative Ln3+ ), only Y3+ produced cleavage, while all the other ...
Recombinational Circularization of Salmonella Phage
... trichloroacetic acid and collected on filters. The open circles show the distribution of 3H label in the lower portion of each gradient on an expanded scale. The arrows indicate the position of the peak of marker DNA (L) and the position expected for covalently closed circles (C), which should sedim ...
... trichloroacetic acid and collected on filters. The open circles show the distribution of 3H label in the lower portion of each gradient on an expanded scale. The arrows indicate the position of the peak of marker DNA (L) and the position expected for covalently closed circles (C), which should sedim ...
Protocols for 16S rDNA Array Analyses of Microbial
... DNA Microarray Analyses SigmaScreen (Sigma) or CMT-GAPS (Corning Inc., Corning, New York) coated slides for microarrays may be used for the DNA array hybridization experiments. One µl (100 pmol/µl) of the complementary primers containing a 15-mer poly T tail at the 5’-end is spotted on the slide. ...
... DNA Microarray Analyses SigmaScreen (Sigma) or CMT-GAPS (Corning Inc., Corning, New York) coated slides for microarrays may be used for the DNA array hybridization experiments. One µl (100 pmol/µl) of the complementary primers containing a 15-mer poly T tail at the 5’-end is spotted on the slide. ...
DNA Methyltransferases – Role and Function
... since their discovery, it was known that the nucleobases could be further modified by the addition of methyl groups. DNA methylation patterns are often heritable, leading to their classification as epigenetic mark. We now know that DNA methylation has very important functions in almost all species, ...
... since their discovery, it was known that the nucleobases could be further modified by the addition of methyl groups. DNA methylation patterns are often heritable, leading to their classification as epigenetic mark. We now know that DNA methylation has very important functions in almost all species, ...
A simplified subtractive hybridization protocol used to isolate DNA
... were designated citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC) and coffee leaf scald, respectively. A rapid dissemination of CVC is occurring in the major citrus-growing areas in Brazil, with associated large economic losses. The extent of the damage in coffee plants is still undetermined. Highly sensitive and r ...
... were designated citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC) and coffee leaf scald, respectively. A rapid dissemination of CVC is occurring in the major citrus-growing areas in Brazil, with associated large economic losses. The extent of the damage in coffee plants is still undetermined. Highly sensitive and r ...
The polymorphism in MUC1 gene in Nelore cattle
... Mucin genes are characterized by the unusual presence of intragenic repeats within the transcript. Most genes with variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in the coding region are surface proteins involved in cell–cell interactions. The quantitative alterations in the cell-surface phenotypes are ma ...
... Mucin genes are characterized by the unusual presence of intragenic repeats within the transcript. Most genes with variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in the coding region are surface proteins involved in cell–cell interactions. The quantitative alterations in the cell-surface phenotypes are ma ...
Section 1-2 Teacher Notes
... explained how DNA carried information and could be copied. Watson and Crick's model of DNA was a double helix, in which two strands were wound around each other. ...
... explained how DNA carried information and could be copied. Watson and Crick's model of DNA was a double helix, in which two strands were wound around each other. ...
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... integrate into a host genome to form endogenous retroviruses. Indeed, some viruses may be derived from natural transposable elements and vice versa. Since viruses move between individuals, at least some transposable elements can move between genomes (between individuals) as well as within an individ ...
... integrate into a host genome to form endogenous retroviruses. Indeed, some viruses may be derived from natural transposable elements and vice versa. Since viruses move between individuals, at least some transposable elements can move between genomes (between individuals) as well as within an individ ...
The structure of RNase E at the core of the RNA
... described in the main text. Phe67, Phe57 and Lys112 of the S1 domain form a basesequestering pocket, and substitution of any of these with Ala was found to abolish catalytic activity of RNase E in vivo15. These observations corroborate the in vitro observations of Diwa and Belasco16. An analysis of ...
... described in the main text. Phe67, Phe57 and Lys112 of the S1 domain form a basesequestering pocket, and substitution of any of these with Ala was found to abolish catalytic activity of RNase E in vivo15. These observations corroborate the in vitro observations of Diwa and Belasco16. An analysis of ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... speculate that metal resistances probably evolved early, predating antibiotic resistances. This minireview focuses on transport ATPases that produce resistance to ions of the metals zinc, cadmium, lead, copper, silver, arsenic, and antimony in prokaryotes. Other aspects of transport and resistance t ...
... speculate that metal resistances probably evolved early, predating antibiotic resistances. This minireview focuses on transport ATPases that produce resistance to ions of the metals zinc, cadmium, lead, copper, silver, arsenic, and antimony in prokaryotes. Other aspects of transport and resistance t ...
Text S1: Genome-Wide High-Resolution Mapping of UV
... persistence of recombinogenic lesions into the second cell cycle (Figure S1D). The pink sector was heterozygous for all SNPs on chromosome V, and the red and white sectors had reciprocal patterns of LOH. Since this result indicates that a crossover was induced in one of the daughter cells, recombino ...
... persistence of recombinogenic lesions into the second cell cycle (Figure S1D). The pink sector was heterozygous for all SNPs on chromosome V, and the red and white sectors had reciprocal patterns of LOH. Since this result indicates that a crossover was induced in one of the daughter cells, recombino ...
Spectrum-Like Graphical Representation of DNA Based on Codons
... alignment is a standard tool for comparative study of proteins. It has been used to investigate evolutionary relationship among sequences that may point to a common ancestor. Several algorithms have been proposed since 1970 for protein alignment, starting with visual alignment known as dot plots, in ...
... alignment is a standard tool for comparative study of proteins. It has been used to investigate evolutionary relationship among sequences that may point to a common ancestor. Several algorithms have been proposed since 1970 for protein alignment, starting with visual alignment known as dot plots, in ...