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PathogenBioinformatics
PathogenBioinformatics

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Sequence Architecture Downstream of the
Sequence Architecture Downstream of the

... the conserved motif up to ⫹11 in MAS1S-GUS. In order to establish that the increase in GUS activity was the result of the specific ATG downstream nucleotide sequence and/or the corresponding amino acid residues and not merely the consequence of providing a 5⬘ extension to the mRNA, the expression of ...
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... precursor in lipid biosynthesis and the source of all fatty acid carbons. Acetyl-CoA positively regulates the activity of pyruvate carboxylase. It is a precursor of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Histone acetylases (HAT) use Acetyl-CoA as the donor for the acetyl group used in the post-translat ...
QTL analysis of yield traits in an advanced backcross
QTL analysis of yield traits in an advanced backcross

... One full-length AhKAS Ⅰ cDNA clone was identified from a peanut seedling full-length cDNA library (unpublished data) based on the amino acid similarity. The AhKASⅠ gene is 1 912 bp in length containing a 1 413 bp ORF, starting with an initiating codon at 238 bp and ending with a stop codon at 1 650 b ...
Site-directed Mutagenesis of Arginine
Site-directed Mutagenesis of Arginine

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Expression of a mouse replacement histone H3. 3 gene with a

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Application of Free Living N-fixers in Agriculture
Application of Free Living N-fixers in Agriculture

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A Study of the Moss Parasite Eocronartium muscicola

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Preview Sample 3

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... shown in Figure 9, the software showed the enzymes that cut identically in all pairs of sequences and also the enzymes that did not cut any of the sequences. In addition, SQR found one RFLP in the comparison of the wild type with the G12S mutation that could be detected with three different enzymes: ...
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Interactions of metal ions with DNA
Interactions of metal ions with DNA

... and tautomeric structures.11 In 1993 was first published that binding of Zn2+ and some other divalent metal ions (Co2+ and Ni2+) cause a formation of the M-DNA complex. J. S. Lee and others proposed a structure in which metal ions are incorporated between GC and AT base pairs (i.e., in the middle of ...
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Unit B 4-5

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Decontamination Procedures for Medical Equipment

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Enzyme Mechanisms - Illinois Institute of Technology
Enzyme Mechanisms - Illinois Institute of Technology

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Anticancer Antibiotics
Anticancer Antibiotics

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Bioinformatics: Molecular Computational Tools (Module II)
Bioinformatics: Molecular Computational Tools (Module II)

... Start by explaining the purpose of databases and point out the many tools that can be used from databases. Introduce them to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website. When doing a search for a specific protein of interest it is best to add the model organism name. This will n ...
bioinformatics module ii - Tetrahymena Genome Database
bioinformatics module ii - Tetrahymena Genome Database

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The Genus Clusia L. - Ruhr
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... gene (sites 351 to 364), which can be used to differentiate between flowering plants, fungi and algae (Jobes and Thien, 1997[25]). Gaps occur only twice in the sequence of Oedematopus obovatus (Planch. et Triana), at sites 409 and 410. At the beginning and at the end of our amplified product there a ...
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