
Graph-based hierarchical conceptual clustering
... one that minimizes the description length of the graph when compressed by the substructure. When compressing the graph, all instances of the substructure are replaced by a single vertex, which is a pointer to the substructure’s definition. This approach imposes more and more hierarchy on the databas ...
... one that minimizes the description length of the graph when compressed by the substructure. When compressing the graph, all instances of the substructure are replaced by a single vertex, which is a pointer to the substructure’s definition. This approach imposes more and more hierarchy on the databas ...
Microbiology
... Two transposon Tn5-induced mutants of wild-type broad-host-range Rhizobium sp. GRHZ were isolated and found to harbour different alterations in surface polysaccharides. These mutants, designated GRHZ-14 and GRHZ-50, induced a few, empty nodules on Acacia and lost the ability to nodulate most host he ...
... Two transposon Tn5-induced mutants of wild-type broad-host-range Rhizobium sp. GRHZ were isolated and found to harbour different alterations in surface polysaccharides. These mutants, designated GRHZ-14 and GRHZ-50, induced a few, empty nodules on Acacia and lost the ability to nodulate most host he ...
Brine Shrimp Lab
... those chemicals that are beneficial and those that are harmful. Rather there are degrees of harmfulness and degrees of safeness for any chemical. Even the most innocuous of substances, when taken into the body in sufficient amounts may lead to undesirable effects. It is therefore plausible to say th ...
... those chemicals that are beneficial and those that are harmful. Rather there are degrees of harmfulness and degrees of safeness for any chemical. Even the most innocuous of substances, when taken into the body in sufficient amounts may lead to undesirable effects. It is therefore plausible to say th ...
DNA transcription 3.lecture ENG OK
... Transcription stops and mRNA polymerase and the new mRNA transcript are released from DNA. ...
... Transcription stops and mRNA polymerase and the new mRNA transcript are released from DNA. ...
Biology Chapter 18 PRETEST (mrk 2011)
... ____ 19. Which kingdom contains heterotrophs with cell walls of chitin? a. Protista b. Fungi c. Plantae d. Animalia ____ 20. In Linnaeus’s time, all living things were grouped into two kingdoms. Later, there were five kingdoms, and now we have six kingdoms. What is the main reason for this increase ...
... ____ 19. Which kingdom contains heterotrophs with cell walls of chitin? a. Protista b. Fungi c. Plantae d. Animalia ____ 20. In Linnaeus’s time, all living things were grouped into two kingdoms. Later, there were five kingdoms, and now we have six kingdoms. What is the main reason for this increase ...
Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding a novel Ca2+
... nuclease. However, this assay has been successfully employed to prove the activities of Nuc nuclease [3], a thermostable nuclease from Staphylococcus hyicus [12], and the staphylococcal extracellular nuclease [2,13]. Furthermore, CAN has signi¢cant homology to these nucleases. We thus consider it un ...
... nuclease. However, this assay has been successfully employed to prove the activities of Nuc nuclease [3], a thermostable nuclease from Staphylococcus hyicus [12], and the staphylococcal extracellular nuclease [2,13]. Furthermore, CAN has signi¢cant homology to these nucleases. We thus consider it un ...
Molecular characterization of MHC class II in a nonmodel anuran
... nonmodel anuran species, the European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina). We isolated two transcript sequences differing substantially in amino acid composition and length within the β2 domain. To investigate the variability of the peptide binding region in this species, we sequenced a 158-bp large ...
... nonmodel anuran species, the European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina). We isolated two transcript sequences differing substantially in amino acid composition and length within the β2 domain. To investigate the variability of the peptide binding region in this species, we sequenced a 158-bp large ...
Origin and Evolution of a New Gene Descended From alcohol
... intron splice junction. These errors are described in Table 1. Thus, no special explanations are required to account for patterns of sequence conservation in the et al. 1994). I cannot speak to theissue gene (SULLIVAN of whether or not an intact copy of Adh-G is present in D. mercatorum, though it d ...
... intron splice junction. These errors are described in Table 1. Thus, no special explanations are required to account for patterns of sequence conservation in the et al. 1994). I cannot speak to theissue gene (SULLIVAN of whether or not an intact copy of Adh-G is present in D. mercatorum, though it d ...
Bio – control agents and Bio – pesticides in banana IPM
... although each separate active ingredient is relatively specific for its target pest[s]. ...
... although each separate active ingredient is relatively specific for its target pest[s]. ...
Document
... and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed see this to picture. ...
... and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed see this to picture. ...
Document
... transcription when activators bind DNA – negative control – reduces transcription when repressors bind to DNA regulatory regions called operators ...
... transcription when activators bind DNA – negative control – reduces transcription when repressors bind to DNA regulatory regions called operators ...
PhoR, PhoP and MshC: Three essential proteins of Mycobacterium
... spontaneously dephosphorylate. The DNA binding activity of PhoP was assessed using fluorescence polarization, though no binding was observed. To observe the complexation of PhoRin and PhoP, a pull-down method was developed using the non-hydrolyzable ATP analog, adenosine 5′-(β,γ-imido)triphosphate ( ...
... spontaneously dephosphorylate. The DNA binding activity of PhoP was assessed using fluorescence polarization, though no binding was observed. To observe the complexation of PhoRin and PhoP, a pull-down method was developed using the non-hydrolyzable ATP analog, adenosine 5′-(β,γ-imido)triphosphate ( ...
1. SVM example: Computational Biology Assume a fixed species
... Reference: Machine learning for regulatory analysis and transcription factor target prediction in yeast (with D. Holloway, C. DeLisi), Systems and Synthetic Biology, 2007. ...
... Reference: Machine learning for regulatory analysis and transcription factor target prediction in yeast (with D. Holloway, C. DeLisi), Systems and Synthetic Biology, 2007. ...
B.sc Honours Microbiology CBCS syllabus 2016-17
... Discipline Specific Elective [DSE] Courses: A total of 4 courses offered under the main discipline/ subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. These courses are discipline related and/ or interdisciplinary in nature. A total of 4 X 6 = 24 credits could be accumulated under DSE ...
... Discipline Specific Elective [DSE] Courses: A total of 4 courses offered under the main discipline/ subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. These courses are discipline related and/ or interdisciplinary in nature. A total of 4 X 6 = 24 credits could be accumulated under DSE ...
Temporal Control of Gene Silencing by in ovo Electroporation
... is processed by Dicer to give rise to a large number of siRNAs and therefore will always produce many effective ones, making lengthy (and expensive) selection processes unnecessary. Furthermore, long dsRNA can easily be produced by in vitro transcription from a cDNA fragment or EST without further c ...
... is processed by Dicer to give rise to a large number of siRNAs and therefore will always produce many effective ones, making lengthy (and expensive) selection processes unnecessary. Furthermore, long dsRNA can easily be produced by in vitro transcription from a cDNA fragment or EST without further c ...
Effect of Citrus aurantifolia juice on the shelf
... contamination. Packaging material and containers which probably were not properly sterilized as well as soil particles or the environment can serve as a source of additional microbial contamination of the zobo drink (Frazier and Westhoff, 1998). The result of the treatment of zobo drink sample with ...
... contamination. Packaging material and containers which probably were not properly sterilized as well as soil particles or the environment can serve as a source of additional microbial contamination of the zobo drink (Frazier and Westhoff, 1998). The result of the treatment of zobo drink sample with ...
Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
... by CIBNOR - Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste on 05/30/12. For personal use only. ...
... by CIBNOR - Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste on 05/30/12. For personal use only. ...
Novel surface layer protein genes in Bacillus
... purified using the NucleoSpin kit (Machery-Nagel) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For the construction of vectorette libraries and for Southern hybridizations, genomic DNA was prepared as described by Ausubel et al. (1993). Digestion of DNA with restriction endonucleases (Promega, Invi ...
... purified using the NucleoSpin kit (Machery-Nagel) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For the construction of vectorette libraries and for Southern hybridizations, genomic DNA was prepared as described by Ausubel et al. (1993). Digestion of DNA with restriction endonucleases (Promega, Invi ...
Review Evolution of the coordinate regulation of glycolytic enzyme
... Because substrate fluctuation was the principal selection pressure for evolving Archean microorganisms, modulons became the principal mechanism for the coordinated regulation of all genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, including glycolytic enzymes. However even in early Moneras there is eviden ...
... Because substrate fluctuation was the principal selection pressure for evolving Archean microorganisms, modulons became the principal mechanism for the coordinated regulation of all genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, including glycolytic enzymes. However even in early Moneras there is eviden ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS)
... activity in both primary and secondary screening were selected for fermentation. Fermentation was carried out by the submerged state culture in Erlenmeyer flask (250ml). The selected isolates was inoculated into starch casein nitrate broth and incubated at 28° c in orbital shaker (200-250 rpm) for 1 ...
... activity in both primary and secondary screening were selected for fermentation. Fermentation was carried out by the submerged state culture in Erlenmeyer flask (250ml). The selected isolates was inoculated into starch casein nitrate broth and incubated at 28° c in orbital shaker (200-250 rpm) for 1 ...
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... (3). Most of the analytical methods, including the fluorometric assay currently used in the North Carolina ...
... (3). Most of the analytical methods, including the fluorometric assay currently used in the North Carolina ...