Cloning and Expression Characteristics of the Pig Stra8 Gene
... EGFP-recombinant expression vectors and transfected them into NIH-3T3 cells. The fusion protein was only localized in the cytoplasm. This result is similar to Miyamoto et al. (2002) [26] and Oulad-Abdelghani et al. (1996) [9] because it is not localized in other cytoskeletal structures. However, whe ...
... EGFP-recombinant expression vectors and transfected them into NIH-3T3 cells. The fusion protein was only localized in the cytoplasm. This result is similar to Miyamoto et al. (2002) [26] and Oulad-Abdelghani et al. (1996) [9] because it is not localized in other cytoskeletal structures. However, whe ...
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... analyzed the membrane topology of MexB using the alkaline phosphatase gene fusion method. We obtained the following unique characteristics. MexB bears 12 membrane spanning segments leaving both the amino and carboxyl termini in the cytoplasmic side of the inner membrane. Both the first and fourth pe ...
... analyzed the membrane topology of MexB using the alkaline phosphatase gene fusion method. We obtained the following unique characteristics. MexB bears 12 membrane spanning segments leaving both the amino and carboxyl termini in the cytoplasmic side of the inner membrane. Both the first and fourth pe ...
SUMMARY – Claire Munro Bananas (Musa sp.) serve as a staple
... The response of resistant and tolerant banana varieties to Foc was elucidated by analysing the banana transcriptome 6 and 72 hours post inoculation (hpi) using cDNA-AFLP. Seventysix differentially expressed transcript derived fragments (TDFs) were isolated, sequenced and subjected to BLASTX and BLAS ...
... The response of resistant and tolerant banana varieties to Foc was elucidated by analysing the banana transcriptome 6 and 72 hours post inoculation (hpi) using cDNA-AFLP. Seventysix differentially expressed transcript derived fragments (TDFs) were isolated, sequenced and subjected to BLASTX and BLAS ...
Gene Regulation Topic Guide
... digest lactose. If it is on, lactose can be digested. First, draw the lac operon. 14. How many genes does the lac operon have? 15. What is the function of the operon? 16. What is the function of the repressor? 17. Why is this called positive control? 18. What happens to the lac operon when lactose ...
... digest lactose. If it is on, lactose can be digested. First, draw the lac operon. 14. How many genes does the lac operon have? 15. What is the function of the operon? 16. What is the function of the repressor? 17. Why is this called positive control? 18. What happens to the lac operon when lactose ...
Molecular analysis of extracellular-superoxide dismutase
... and hemodialysis patients. The distribution of the serum EC-SOD contents was discontinuous in healthy persons (n= 103), and the contents were clearly separated into two groups; a lower levels (group I) below 400 ng/ml and a higher levels (group II) above 600 ng/ml, as described previously (Adachi et ...
... and hemodialysis patients. The distribution of the serum EC-SOD contents was discontinuous in healthy persons (n= 103), and the contents were clearly separated into two groups; a lower levels (group I) below 400 ng/ml and a higher levels (group II) above 600 ng/ml, as described previously (Adachi et ...
Articles (Danaher) ) , short, fluorescently
... DNA and require no chemical removal step after incorporation to continue the sequencing process. Therefore, sequencing can progress as fast as the nucleotides can be introduced, incorporated, detected and replaced, leading to relatively rapid turnaround times on the order of hours1. In addition, lon ...
... DNA and require no chemical removal step after incorporation to continue the sequencing process. Therefore, sequencing can progress as fast as the nucleotides can be introduced, incorporated, detected and replaced, leading to relatively rapid turnaround times on the order of hours1. In addition, lon ...
Article Parallel Histories of Horizontal Gene
... very highly expressed in the bacteriome (fig. 2 and table 2). It has been hypothesized that this gene may catalyze consecutive steps in converting cysteine to homocysteine via a cystathionine intermediate, providing the necessary substrate for endosymbiont-mediated synthesis of methionine (Wilson et ...
... very highly expressed in the bacteriome (fig. 2 and table 2). It has been hypothesized that this gene may catalyze consecutive steps in converting cysteine to homocysteine via a cystathionine intermediate, providing the necessary substrate for endosymbiont-mediated synthesis of methionine (Wilson et ...
Using Soil Fertility Practices to Solve Problems on Your Farm Laurie Drinkwater
... and soil fertility 1. Plants influence soil microbial community composition in a very short time frame. 2. Plants stimulate microbes to breakdown organic matter and release nutrients like nitrogen. 3. Grazers in the rhizosphere play a key role in releasing these nutrients to the plant. 4. Cover crop ...
... and soil fertility 1. Plants influence soil microbial community composition in a very short time frame. 2. Plants stimulate microbes to breakdown organic matter and release nutrients like nitrogen. 3. Grazers in the rhizosphere play a key role in releasing these nutrients to the plant. 4. Cover crop ...
Consulta: creatorFacets:"Poonsak Mekwatanakarn" Registros
... Currently, there are several reports on GM rice illegally available on market. To set up a defense measure in order to prevent GM contamination in Thai rice market, this activity was conducted by analyzing for CaMV 35S Promoter, NOS terminator and a transgene CryIA(b), which were carrying by the Bt6 ...
... Currently, there are several reports on GM rice illegally available on market. To set up a defense measure in order to prevent GM contamination in Thai rice market, this activity was conducted by analyzing for CaMV 35S Promoter, NOS terminator and a transgene CryIA(b), which were carrying by the Bt6 ...
Interaction of DNA with ribosomes in cell-free protein
... are shown. The DNA used in these experiments is unable to migrate through the sucrose gradient of 10 to 40 percent. The DNA therefore only can be found on top of the gradient. The ribosom es, centri fuged after incubation with all cofactors required for cell-free protein synthesis and with DNA, sti ...
... are shown. The DNA used in these experiments is unable to migrate through the sucrose gradient of 10 to 40 percent. The DNA therefore only can be found on top of the gradient. The ribosom es, centri fuged after incubation with all cofactors required for cell-free protein synthesis and with DNA, sti ...
DNA and Transcription Tutorial
... The nucleolus is inside the nucleus. This can’t be the answer. ...
... The nucleolus is inside the nucleus. This can’t be the answer. ...
biotech
... • 1972: The DNA composition of humans is shown to be 99% similar to that of chimps and gorillas • 1977: Genetically-engineered bacteria are used to make human growth protein • 1978: North Carolina scientists, Hutchinson and Edgell, prove it is possible to introduce specific mutations at specific sit ...
... • 1972: The DNA composition of humans is shown to be 99% similar to that of chimps and gorillas • 1977: Genetically-engineered bacteria are used to make human growth protein • 1978: North Carolina scientists, Hutchinson and Edgell, prove it is possible to introduce specific mutations at specific sit ...
Synthesis and isolation of a single-strand
... dCTP, dTTP, and either LNA ATP or dATP, as well as a fluorophore-labeled forward primer. The PCRamplified LNA library was used as template. Amplification with fluorophore-labeled primers enabled us to discern both the forward and reverse DNA strands as well as the primer extension product on polyacr ...
... dCTP, dTTP, and either LNA ATP or dATP, as well as a fluorophore-labeled forward primer. The PCRamplified LNA library was used as template. Amplification with fluorophore-labeled primers enabled us to discern both the forward and reverse DNA strands as well as the primer extension product on polyacr ...
Cloning, Expression, and Nucleotide Sequence of lid?
... and the lstR mutations. These results strongly suggest that the regulatory region resides within the 1.1kb SalI-RsaI fragment. The E. coli minicell strain X1411 was used with the plasmids pANT1-pANT4 and pBR322 (control) in a n attempt to identify a potential gene product. Figure 4 represents a n au ...
... and the lstR mutations. These results strongly suggest that the regulatory region resides within the 1.1kb SalI-RsaI fragment. The E. coli minicell strain X1411 was used with the plasmids pANT1-pANT4 and pBR322 (control) in a n attempt to identify a potential gene product. Figure 4 represents a n au ...
animations of selected figures
... Prophage is flanked by short duplication Target DNA molecule is more complex Copyright 2006 by E.A. Birge ...
... Prophage is flanked by short duplication Target DNA molecule is more complex Copyright 2006 by E.A. Birge ...
Biology II - Grant County Schools
... How can I design an experiment? How do I determine which will be the experimental group vs. control group? How many subjects do I need in each group to make it valid? How will I know if my results support my hypothesis? ...
... How can I design an experiment? How do I determine which will be the experimental group vs. control group? How many subjects do I need in each group to make it valid? How will I know if my results support my hypothesis? ...
Fractal Hypothesis of the Pelagic Microbial Ecosystem—Can Simple
... for an explanation beyond spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Based on observations of simple parasite-host and predator-prey interactions occurring at different trophic levels and levels of phylogenetic resolution, we present a theoretical perspective on this enormous biodiversity, discussing in pa ...
... for an explanation beyond spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Based on observations of simple parasite-host and predator-prey interactions occurring at different trophic levels and levels of phylogenetic resolution, we present a theoretical perspective on this enormous biodiversity, discussing in pa ...
Slide 1
... The Harlow laboratory at Harvard Medical School would like to automate their plasmid DNA purification process to increase throughput, improve purity, and reduce cost. Our focus was to design and demonstrate the feasibility of an improved single unit operation which meets the purity and yield require ...
... The Harlow laboratory at Harvard Medical School would like to automate their plasmid DNA purification process to increase throughput, improve purity, and reduce cost. Our focus was to design and demonstrate the feasibility of an improved single unit operation which meets the purity and yield require ...