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Word - ASDL Community
Word - ASDL Community

... 4. What amino acid residue corresponds to this mass difference? Does this make sense given the sequences of these two ions? In practice, a complete b and y ion series may not be obtained, but it is often possible to deduce the peptide sequence from MS-MS data without referring to external databases ...
Multimeric Protein Structures of African Horsesickness Virus
Multimeric Protein Structures of African Horsesickness Virus

... pFastbac-Oual. (B) A schematic representation of a partial restriction map of the recombinant dual transfer vector, pFBd-S6.9-S7.9. (C) An agarose gel electrophoretic analysis of the dual recombinant plasmid, pFBd-S6.9S7.9. Figure 3.6: ...
Post-PCR sterilization: a method to control carryover contamination
Post-PCR sterilization: a method to control carryover contamination

... cloning techniques, the creation of allele-specific hybridization protocols and, most importantly, template-dependent polymerase extension reactions were developed into nucleic acid amplification protocols by using the oligonucleotides as specific primers (1 - 4 ) . The first of these procedures, th ...
Eukaryotic Regulation
Eukaryotic Regulation

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Research in Microbiology
Research in Microbiology

... extruded by the same ZntA-like protein, but the main function of ZntA-like proteins appears to be Zn2þ transport (Legatzki et al., 2003a). Proteins encoded by czc operons constitute a branch of metal-transporting RND-type efflux systems which typically encode a metal-specific multi-component efflux ...
Bio-Informatics using Data Mining Techniques
Bio-Informatics using Data Mining Techniques

... solve biological problem. Different type of bio-informatics problem to solve used in data mining techniques on microarray. Example of this type of analysis include protein structure prediction, gene classification and cancer classification based on microarray data analysis, cluster of gene expressio ...
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Detection with the iPLEX® Assay
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Detection with the iPLEX® Assay

... extended and terminated by a single complementary base into the genotyping target site (Figure 3). The extension products (analytes) are desalted using Clean Resin and then transferred from the microtiter plate via manual dispensation or an automated nanodispenser onto a SpectroCHIP® Array, where th ...
Text Book of Molecular Biology
Text Book of Molecular Biology

... melting curve is known as Tm. It is a function of the G+C content of the DNA sample. P60 fig 3-18 3. Denatured DNA can be renatured. Slow cooling the denatured DNA allows time for the wholly complementary DNA strands to find each other and the sample can become fully double-stranded by base pairing ...
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... Supplementary Table 2 | Estimated frequencies of point mutations in T7 type II holin (gene 17.5). Mutation frequencies were estimated from the proportions of variant and reference bases in reads aligned to each position using the breseq computational pipeline, which takes into account estimates of s ...
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... The development of sophisticated genetic tools during the past 15 years have facilitated a tremendous increase of fundamental and application-oriented knowledge of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and their bacteriophages. This knowledge relates both to the assignments of open reading frames (ORF's) and t ...
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Markov chain

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... Sequence analysis of several environmental metagenomes has shown that phage carrying exotoxin genes are common in the environment, however 16S rDNA analysis of metagenomes from the same environmental samples did not identify the cognate bacterial phage host [48]. A potential explanation of this find ...
SCID Screening: A New York State of Mind
SCID Screening: A New York State of Mind

... T cell receptor excision circles as markers for recent thymic emigrants: basic aspects, technical approach, and guidelines for interpretation. J Mol Med 79:631640 ...
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Ontogenomic study of the relationship between number of gene

... Motivation: Splice variation plays important roles in evolution and cancer. Different splice variants of a gene may be characteristic of particular cellular processes, subcellular locations or organs. Although several genomic projects have identified splice variants, there have been no large-scale co ...
Genome analysis of Desulfotomaculum gibsoniae strain
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Aislamiento in vitro e intensidad de infección de Rickettsia parkeri
Aislamiento in vitro e intensidad de infección de Rickettsia parkeri

... DISCUSSION: In the present study, we report the first in vitro isolation of R. parkeri from Argentina. Rickettsia parkeri isolates At97ARG and At114ARG obtained herein showed no genetic differences with those R. parkeri isolates reported in Uruguay and Brazil, both obtained from A. triste, and only ...
A question of taste
A question of taste

... outgroup. Which genes are in each cluster? d. All the proteins in the tree (except for the outgroup) are very similar to one another (you can check this by looking back at their amino acid sequences). Evolutionary biologists infer that this is because the proteins are descended from a common ancest ...
Enzymes required for recombination
Enzymes required for recombination

... In vitro assay for single strand assimilation • Need free 3’ end complementary to the invading single strand to see strand exchange (assimilation) in vitro • e.g. use a single stranded circle plus a homologous linear duplex – Circular single strand is coated with RecA-ATP ...
Organismal Biology/25B2
Organismal Biology/25B2

... time. • Typically, one graphs the number of amino acid or nucleotide differences against the times for a series of evolutionary events known from the fossil record. • The slope of the best line through these points represents the evolution rate of that molecular clock. • This rate can be used to est ...
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Slide 1

... If the situation arises where a third sequence is aligned to the first two, then when a gap has to be introduced to improve the alignment, each of these two entities are treated as two single sequences. ...
Unit 1.2 - Antibiotic Treatment
Unit 1.2 - Antibiotic Treatment

... of the bacteria. In the last lesson, students were introduced to 18-year-old Sue Smith, who was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. In this lesson, students will review bacterial structure, investigate various types of antibiotics and their mode of action against the bacteria they target, and sugge ...
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