
Gene silencing: RNA makes RNA makes no
... inconsistent with this model of epigenetic gene silencing. This concerns a system of virus-induced gene silencing in peas carrying a transgene based on pea seedborne mosaic virus, which has an RNA genome [10]. When the transgenic plants were inoculated with pea seedborne mosaic virus there was post- ...
... inconsistent with this model of epigenetic gene silencing. This concerns a system of virus-induced gene silencing in peas carrying a transgene based on pea seedborne mosaic virus, which has an RNA genome [10]. When the transgenic plants were inoculated with pea seedborne mosaic virus there was post- ...
Chapter 8 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
... There has been a recent increase in the number of reports that describe the benefits of the use of ElectroChemically Activated (ECA) solutions for equipment cleaning and disinfection in the health care arena. In dentistry, the technology has been assessed for the disinfection of dental unit water li ...
... There has been a recent increase in the number of reports that describe the benefits of the use of ElectroChemically Activated (ECA) solutions for equipment cleaning and disinfection in the health care arena. In dentistry, the technology has been assessed for the disinfection of dental unit water li ...
Effect of microaerobiosis
... The cells were subjected to microaerobic condition for 60 min by bubbling argon gas into the culture medium. After the treatment, the culture was returned to aerobic conditions following bubbling with air for 60 min. It is noteworthy to mention that the induction of microaerobic environment inside t ...
... The cells were subjected to microaerobic condition for 60 min by bubbling argon gas into the culture medium. After the treatment, the culture was returned to aerobic conditions following bubbling with air for 60 min. It is noteworthy to mention that the induction of microaerobic environment inside t ...
Principles of Immunochemical Techniques Used in Clinical
... 2 epitopes. The curve contains 3 main areas: the antibody excess zone is the first one occurring when there is excess antibody available, little or no cross-linking of antigen, and only minimal precipitation. As more antigen is added, the reaction moves to the equivalence zone at which every antibod ...
... 2 epitopes. The curve contains 3 main areas: the antibody excess zone is the first one occurring when there is excess antibody available, little or no cross-linking of antigen, and only minimal precipitation. As more antigen is added, the reaction moves to the equivalence zone at which every antibod ...
The potential of Arctica islandica growth records to reconstruct coastal
... unknown, times using various sampling methods. Data from deadand live-collected specimens from site C1 (named ‘‘study site shells’’) were also analysed to provide the local sample set which could be compared to the national database. Such data are important not only to understand the dynamics of the ...
... unknown, times using various sampling methods. Data from deadand live-collected specimens from site C1 (named ‘‘study site shells’’) were also analysed to provide the local sample set which could be compared to the national database. Such data are important not only to understand the dynamics of the ...
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... Finding SNPs: HapMap Browser 1. HapMap data sets are useful because individual genotype data in deeply sampled populations can be used to determine optimal genotyping strategies (tagSNPs) or perform population genetic analyses (linkage disequilbrium) ...
... Finding SNPs: HapMap Browser 1. HapMap data sets are useful because individual genotype data in deeply sampled populations can be used to determine optimal genotyping strategies (tagSNPs) or perform population genetic analyses (linkage disequilbrium) ...
IDO-Staph-Goldfain
... referred to as the integration site sequence for SCC (ISS), which serves as a target for ccr-mediated recombination, and • (4) the presence of flanking direct repeat sequences containing the ...
... referred to as the integration site sequence for SCC (ISS), which serves as a target for ccr-mediated recombination, and • (4) the presence of flanking direct repeat sequences containing the ...
Denaturation of hemoglobin in the presence of tannic acid
... and is found in numerous plants and foods. It generally can be extracted from grape seeds. TA is known as an effective antioxidant, antimicrobial/antiviral agent, which binds to blood proteins [5–8]. The binding of a ligand to HSA and HHb can stabilize or destabilize the protein structure. Fluoresce ...
... and is found in numerous plants and foods. It generally can be extracted from grape seeds. TA is known as an effective antioxidant, antimicrobial/antiviral agent, which binds to blood proteins [5–8]. The binding of a ligand to HSA and HHb can stabilize or destabilize the protein structure. Fluoresce ...
The Cutting Edge of Affinity Electrophoresis Technology
... compound and a polysaccharide; (B) the affinity probe MPBA. 5. Supported Molecular Matrix Electrophoresis and Its Application to Affinity Electrophoresis Mucins are viscous glycoproteins produced by epithelial cells. It has been reported that changes in the structures of the sugar chains of mucins a ...
... compound and a polysaccharide; (B) the affinity probe MPBA. 5. Supported Molecular Matrix Electrophoresis and Its Application to Affinity Electrophoresis Mucins are viscous glycoproteins produced by epithelial cells. It has been reported that changes in the structures of the sugar chains of mucins a ...
- Premier University of Technology
... would comprise of four theory papers including practicals. There would be 13 cores, 6 common and 5 interdisciplinary papers, making a total of 24 papers. The new course will commence from the academic session 2011-12. The syllabus has been prepared keeping in view the unique requirements of Diploma ...
... would comprise of four theory papers including practicals. There would be 13 cores, 6 common and 5 interdisciplinary papers, making a total of 24 papers. The new course will commence from the academic session 2011-12. The syllabus has been prepared keeping in view the unique requirements of Diploma ...
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
... have been identified that are involved in the regulation of AFMs. A complex regulation by quorum sensing has also been identified in Rhizobium leguminosarum, which contains multiple quorum-sensing systems that form a regulatory cascade [29•]. Recently, an AHL from biocontrol strain P. fluorescens F1 ...
... have been identified that are involved in the regulation of AFMs. A complex regulation by quorum sensing has also been identified in Rhizobium leguminosarum, which contains multiple quorum-sensing systems that form a regulatory cascade [29•]. Recently, an AHL from biocontrol strain P. fluorescens F1 ...
Curtovirus Infection of Chile Pepper in New Mexico
... 2002 to identify which curtoviruses were infecting chile peppers and to determine the distribution of the viruses among fields. Plants with symptoms resembling Beet curly top virus (BCTV) were collected from 10 fields and tested for the presence of curtoviruses by polymerase chain reaction using pri ...
... 2002 to identify which curtoviruses were infecting chile peppers and to determine the distribution of the viruses among fields. Plants with symptoms resembling Beet curly top virus (BCTV) were collected from 10 fields and tested for the presence of curtoviruses by polymerase chain reaction using pri ...
Expressing the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway in
... Degrades in light and heat to form β-ionone ...
... Degrades in light and heat to form β-ionone ...
The Art of Multiple Sequence Alignment in R
... of DNA, RNA, or amino acid (AA) sequences and returns a merged alignment. For more than two sequences, the function AlignSeqs can be used to perform multiple sequence alignment in a progressive/iterative manner on sequences of the same kind. In this case, multiple alignment works by aligning two seq ...
... of DNA, RNA, or amino acid (AA) sequences and returns a merged alignment. For more than two sequences, the function AlignSeqs can be used to perform multiple sequence alignment in a progressive/iterative manner on sequences of the same kind. In this case, multiple alignment works by aligning two seq ...
Chromosomal rearrangements and protein globularity changes in
... Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a severe form of extrapulmonary TB that is associated with high morbidity and mortality (Erhabor, Adewole & Ogunlade, 2006; Bidstrup et al., 2002). In parts of the world where the incidence of TB is high, TBM may occur in more than 10% of TB cases, especially among ch ...
... Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a severe form of extrapulmonary TB that is associated with high morbidity and mortality (Erhabor, Adewole & Ogunlade, 2006; Bidstrup et al., 2002). In parts of the world where the incidence of TB is high, TBM may occur in more than 10% of TB cases, especially among ch ...
The Mechanics of Antimicrobial Resistance
... of bacteria can provide to each other. For example, antimicrobial resistant bacteria may secrete protective enzymes or antimicrobial binding proteins that can protect neighbouring non-antimicrobial resistant bacteria in a biofilm, as well as transfer genes to other bacteria that confer antimicrobial ...
... of bacteria can provide to each other. For example, antimicrobial resistant bacteria may secrete protective enzymes or antimicrobial binding proteins that can protect neighbouring non-antimicrobial resistant bacteria in a biofilm, as well as transfer genes to other bacteria that confer antimicrobial ...
Quantitative RT–PCR Platform to Measure Transcript Levels of C
... test of PCR specificity was performed by sequencing the amplified products of 15 target genes (Supplementary Table S2), comprising 12 genes designed for T. aestivum, two genes for T. durum and one gene for T. turgidum. Sequencing was conducted in both directions in order to obtain the entire short s ...
... test of PCR specificity was performed by sequencing the amplified products of 15 target genes (Supplementary Table S2), comprising 12 genes designed for T. aestivum, two genes for T. durum and one gene for T. turgidum. Sequencing was conducted in both directions in order to obtain the entire short s ...
Non-Additive Effects of Genotypic Diversity Increase Floral
... environmental contribution to a phenotype, using phenotypic correlations, we conducted genetic correlations [29,30]. Consistent with the phenotypic correlations, we found similar patterns across years for genetic correlations between floral abundance and flower visitor abundance and richness (Table ...
... environmental contribution to a phenotype, using phenotypic correlations, we conducted genetic correlations [29,30]. Consistent with the phenotypic correlations, we found similar patterns across years for genetic correlations between floral abundance and flower visitor abundance and richness (Table ...
Culture-based Methods for Detection of Antibiotic Resistance in
... distribution of MICs in a given bacterial species. All isolates that have MICs inside this distribution are considered as wild-type (and, using the terminology of clinical resistance, are considered susceptible), and those presenting MICs above this value are considered non–wild-type, or as displayi ...
... distribution of MICs in a given bacterial species. All isolates that have MICs inside this distribution are considered as wild-type (and, using the terminology of clinical resistance, are considered susceptible), and those presenting MICs above this value are considered non–wild-type, or as displayi ...
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
... germicidal activity to gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus [3,4]. In addition, they have antifungal activity against Leptosphaeria maculans, which causes black root rot of canola [5]. The amino acid chain of fusaricidin is not ribosomally synthesized by encoding, as are other genera ...
... germicidal activity to gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus [3,4]. In addition, they have antifungal activity against Leptosphaeria maculans, which causes black root rot of canola [5]. The amino acid chain of fusaricidin is not ribosomally synthesized by encoding, as are other genera ...
Quantitative detection of Clostridium difficile in hospital
... The present study used real-time PCR methodology based on the 16S rRNA gene to assess C. difficile counts on different environmental surfaces. The advantage of this culture-independent method is the absolute quantification of the level of bacterial contamination present on the environment surfaces. ...
... The present study used real-time PCR methodology based on the 16S rRNA gene to assess C. difficile counts on different environmental surfaces. The advantage of this culture-independent method is the absolute quantification of the level of bacterial contamination present on the environment surfaces. ...
A study of archaeal enzymes involved in polar lipid
... the first search, ASS from M. thermautotrophicus, whose function has been experimentally determined, was used as a query to collect ASS candidates. In the case of Bacteria, two PSS types have been reported (Matsumoto 1997), which are hereafter referred to as PSS-I and -II. They have evolved from dif ...
... the first search, ASS from M. thermautotrophicus, whose function has been experimentally determined, was used as a query to collect ASS candidates. In the case of Bacteria, two PSS types have been reported (Matsumoto 1997), which are hereafter referred to as PSS-I and -II. They have evolved from dif ...