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... that regulates [go figure] the transcription of DNA into mRNA ...
DISCOVERING DNA Biology Practical—DNA extraction
DISCOVERING DNA Biology Practical—DNA extraction

... undiscovered functions. In addition to genomic DNA, mitochondria contain their own DNA which replicates independently from cell chromosomal DNA. All plant and animal cells contain DNA, but there are some interesting differences between the two which make plant genetics particularly interesting. As w ...
Central dogma of molecular biology
Central dogma of molecular biology

... –  RNA is transient; the stored information is stable (DNA) but the expressed information is transient (RNA) – because you don’t need all the information all the time… ...
Frontiers in Microbiology
Frontiers in Microbiology

... branch labeled “Eukarya.” Techniques such as whole-genome shotgun sequencing enable researchers to investigate microbial diversity without the need to grow thousands of different species in the laboratory. A recent study by Craig Venter and coworkers (Venter et al., 2004) sampled the waters of the S ...
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Genomic DNA Extraction from Buccal Cells

... downstream, enzyme-dependant processes. ChargeSwitch® Technology is a unique chemistry that acts as a pH-dependant ionic switch (Figure 2). When “switched on” at a lower pH, it becomes positively charged and binds DNA. When “switched off ” by raising pH, the charge is neutralized allowing purified D ...
An Introduction to DNA Computing
An Introduction to DNA Computing

... To implement step 2, the product of step 1 was amplified by PCR using oligonucleotide primers representing vin and vout and ligase enzyme. This amplified and thus retained only those molecules encoding paths that begin with vin and end with vout. ~1014 computations are carried out in a single second ...
Characterization of P69E and P69F, Two
Characterization of P69E and P69F, Two

... and Leunissen, 1997), in which these two residues are separated by much shorter distances. This displacement has been observed in all the subtilisin-like proteinases recently identified from plants and could represent a characteristic signature of this type of enzyme. Expression Analysis of P69E and ...
Systemic Acquire Resistance
Systemic Acquire Resistance

... manioc (Raven, P.H. et al, 1999). We lose 12% of total crop yields to pathogen infection– equivalent to nine hundred million tons worldwide annually (Krimsky S. and Wrubel R., 1996). ...
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The genomics and evolution of mutualistic and pathogenic

... Intracellular bacteria in specialized host cells Vertically transmitted-mother to offspring Infection dates to >100 million years Rather closely related to E. coli, but genome much reduced (only 600 of ~4000 ancestral genes retained) • Provides nutrients to host, allowing use of a diet that ...
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annotation transcriptomics doc

... The program processes data in several steps: - Identification and elimination of sequences from untranslated RNA (rRNA). - Identification of ESTs derived from mitochondrial genes. The program will use the genetic code to translate the mitochondrial protein sequences. - Identification of protein codi ...
SAR Signaling - Home | Department of Molecular Biology
SAR Signaling - Home | Department of Molecular Biology

... manioc (Raven, P.H. et al, 1999). We lose 12% of total crop yields to pathogen infection– equivalent to nine hundred million tons worldwide annually (Krimsky S. and Wrubel R., 1996). ...
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Microbial Desulfurization

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Expanding and understanding the genetic toolbox of the

... MR31 that has an 18 bp deletion in the pyrE gene as a host for gene-targeting constructs. The gene-targeting plasmid p2pyrEF was constructed using pBluescript as a backbone for replication in E. coli and the pyrEF cassette from S. solfataricus was cloned into this vector. The pyrEF cassette of S. s ...
ACT - Genetic Mutations-S
ACT - Genetic Mutations-S

... 16. As a group, describe the range of changes in the amino acid sequence that can result from this type of mutation. 13. All of the DNA and mRNA sequences in Model 1 have ellipses (…) on one or both ends of the sequences shown. Propose an explanation for this use of this symbol in that context. ...
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... are as we all know A, T, C, and G. But the DNA has something else to it as well. A strand of DNA contains as said genes, areas that control genes and areas that either have no function or a function which we do not know about. In eukaryotic species, very little of DNA actually encodes proteins and t ...
Transcription in Bacteria
Transcription in Bacteria

... • The −35 and the −10 sequences are necessary for recognition by the σ70 factor • The −10 sequence is the region of contact for the core enzyme. • In addition, the −10 sequence is necessary for the initial melting of the DNA to expose the template strand. • A domain of the σ70 factor binds to the no ...
Genetic Mutations
Genetic Mutations

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Anatomy of the Gene - University of Missouri
Anatomy of the Gene - University of Missouri

... • Changing the order of the DNA letters will change the information carried by the gene. • We will talk about how this happens later! ...
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Chapter 6 notes - s3.amazonaws.com

... used as a pattern for a new strand. • When Copies Are Made DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Each new cell gets a complete copy of all the DNA. ...
Protein Sequence Databases
Protein Sequence Databases

... Lipman and William R. Pearson in 1985. FASTA is pronounced "fast A", and stands for "FAST-All", because it works with any alphabet. FASTA takes a given nucleotide or amino acid sequence and searches a corresponding sequence database by using local sequence alignment to find matches of similar databa ...
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Z. Naturforsch. 66c

... 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (CP4-EPSPS) DNA sequence using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). To further assess the likelihood that the EPSPS gene may be transferred from the Roundup Ready® (RR) soybean to B. japonicum, we have examined the natural transformation efficiency of B. japoni ...
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... Figure 1. DNA-blot analysis of genomic DNA digests of 12 S homozygotes of P. inflata. EcoRI digests of genomic DNA (5 ␮g) from each of the S homozygotes indicated were hybridized with radiolabeled cDNA that had been obtained by RT-PCR from S8 haplotype and cloned into pGEM-T. ...
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What is meant by the “Circle of Life”?

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