Application Note - Greiner Bio-One
... 2. UV/VIS of nucleic acids and proteins The optical density of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins is influenced by pH, temperature and salt concentration [2]. The absorbance of a solution decreases with increasing ionic strength, e.g. DNA has approximately 23 % lower absorbance when dissolv ...
... 2. UV/VIS of nucleic acids and proteins The optical density of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins is influenced by pH, temperature and salt concentration [2]. The absorbance of a solution decreases with increasing ionic strength, e.g. DNA has approximately 23 % lower absorbance when dissolv ...
Challenges to barcoding an entire flora
... of information from contributors to the BOLD Land Plants campaign yielded 10 unpublished projects working on barcoding regional floras. ...
... of information from contributors to the BOLD Land Plants campaign yielded 10 unpublished projects working on barcoding regional floras. ...
10.4 Applications of Molecular Markers
... also be polymorphic for a large number of molecular loci, meaning that they must have different alleles from each other at hundreds of loci. The parental lines are crossed, and then this F1 individual, in which recombination between parental chromosomes has occurred is self-fertilized (or back-cross ...
... also be polymorphic for a large number of molecular loci, meaning that they must have different alleles from each other at hundreds of loci. The parental lines are crossed, and then this F1 individual, in which recombination between parental chromosomes has occurred is self-fertilized (or back-cross ...
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... hamper DNA transcription and replication in living bacterial cells. ...
... hamper DNA transcription and replication in living bacterial cells. ...
Interspecific interactions drive chitin and cellulose degradation by
... interactions (del Giorgio & Newell 2012). Thus, it is assumed that only a specific fraction of natural bacterial communities can access the vast pool of organic polymers. Consistent with this, in many freshwater ecosystems, estuaries and coastal areas (representing the most productive systems and up ...
... interactions (del Giorgio & Newell 2012). Thus, it is assumed that only a specific fraction of natural bacterial communities can access the vast pool of organic polymers. Consistent with this, in many freshwater ecosystems, estuaries and coastal areas (representing the most productive systems and up ...
Milestone4
... mutated sequence was generated from 1000 mutations to the original sequence, how might we estimate the number of mutations that yielded a mutated sequence with a distance of p=600 from an original sequence? The Jukes-Cantor correction is a means for estimating the number of actual mutations that hav ...
... mutated sequence was generated from 1000 mutations to the original sequence, how might we estimate the number of mutations that yielded a mutated sequence with a distance of p=600 from an original sequence? The Jukes-Cantor correction is a means for estimating the number of actual mutations that hav ...
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
... nies on Calco¯uor LB agar and to nodulate alfalfa, but the other two had lost both phenotypes. Chromosomal exoB Tn5 insertions could not be obtained by following the plasmid incompatibility method (Ditta 1986). A disruption mutant of the chromosomal exoB gene was obtained by using gene sacB (Quandt ...
... nies on Calco¯uor LB agar and to nodulate alfalfa, but the other two had lost both phenotypes. Chromosomal exoB Tn5 insertions could not be obtained by following the plasmid incompatibility method (Ditta 1986). A disruption mutant of the chromosomal exoB gene was obtained by using gene sacB (Quandt ...
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... nuclease in their oxidized and reduced states. Intrinsic fluorescence emission intensities at 325 nm were recorded, at a temperature of 294.5 K, as a function of increasing concentration of GdmCl. Filled symbols denote data collected for samples under oxidizing conditions, whereas open symbols corre ...
... nuclease in their oxidized and reduced states. Intrinsic fluorescence emission intensities at 325 nm were recorded, at a temperature of 294.5 K, as a function of increasing concentration of GdmCl. Filled symbols denote data collected for samples under oxidizing conditions, whereas open symbols corre ...
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... • Determination of the physiological processes for arsenic tolerance of the isolated strains ...
... • Determination of the physiological processes for arsenic tolerance of the isolated strains ...
GENERATION OF K581A MUTATION AND PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT JAK2 PROTEIN
... to be a difficult task. In this study, bac-to-bac expression system was used to produce desired recombinant proteins. Two different sizes of mutated DNA -constructs were transformed into competent DH10Bac cells for generating recombinant bacmid DNA, which was isolated and transfected into Sf9 cells. ...
... to be a difficult task. In this study, bac-to-bac expression system was used to produce desired recombinant proteins. Two different sizes of mutated DNA -constructs were transformed into competent DH10Bac cells for generating recombinant bacmid DNA, which was isolated and transfected into Sf9 cells. ...
Genome Sequence of an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon
... The genomes of Halobacterium species were originally studied a half-century ago; they are composed of two components, a major fraction that is G+C-rich and a relatively A+T-rich (58% G+C) satellite (5). Subsequent studies showed that the satellite deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) corresponded mainly to l ...
... The genomes of Halobacterium species were originally studied a half-century ago; they are composed of two components, a major fraction that is G+C-rich and a relatively A+T-rich (58% G+C) satellite (5). Subsequent studies showed that the satellite deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) corresponded mainly to l ...
Biochemical and functional characterization of Plasmodium
... and 584,000 deaths, mainly among sub-Saharan African children under 5 years of age [1]. Plasmodium falciparum is the most virulent human malaria parasite responsible for the majority of mortality cases. The emergence of anti-malarial resistance, in particular to artemisinins, has become a problem i ...
... and 584,000 deaths, mainly among sub-Saharan African children under 5 years of age [1]. Plasmodium falciparum is the most virulent human malaria parasite responsible for the majority of mortality cases. The emergence of anti-malarial resistance, in particular to artemisinins, has become a problem i ...
Cell differentiation during sexual development of the
... ascospores each. In many cases, ascospores are discharged through an apical pore (ostiole) at the neck of the fruiting body. Thus, fruiting body development requires the differentiation of the mycelia into several specialized tissues, and regulation of these morphological and physiological changes w ...
... ascospores each. In many cases, ascospores are discharged through an apical pore (ostiole) at the neck of the fruiting body. Thus, fruiting body development requires the differentiation of the mycelia into several specialized tissues, and regulation of these morphological and physiological changes w ...
ppt
... over time… leading to a breakdown of the correlation between phylogenetic relatedness and ecological similarity for some traits… However, even in these organisms we would still expect that a measure of ‘overall’ ecological similarity, taking many traits into account, would be correlated with phyloge ...
... over time… leading to a breakdown of the correlation between phylogenetic relatedness and ecological similarity for some traits… However, even in these organisms we would still expect that a measure of ‘overall’ ecological similarity, taking many traits into account, would be correlated with phyloge ...
Electrophoretic Extraction and Proteomic Characterization of
... phylogenetic information on the organisms from which they were produced, potentially making peptides unique to taxonomic groups useful biomarkers. Identifying intact proteins and peptides buried in marine sediments would give valuable information towards understanding marine biogeochemical cycles an ...
... phylogenetic information on the organisms from which they were produced, potentially making peptides unique to taxonomic groups useful biomarkers. Identifying intact proteins and peptides buried in marine sediments would give valuable information towards understanding marine biogeochemical cycles an ...
Lipids 44:
... Applications/Primerquest/). Conditions were set for a primer length of 19–26 bp, primer melting temperature of 60.0 ± 1.0°C, and an amplicon length of 90–150. Primer pairs were validated using seven serial 50-fold dilutions of cDNA samples, and standard curves were plotted to test for linearity of t ...
... Applications/Primerquest/). Conditions were set for a primer length of 19–26 bp, primer melting temperature of 60.0 ± 1.0°C, and an amplicon length of 90–150. Primer pairs were validated using seven serial 50-fold dilutions of cDNA samples, and standard curves were plotted to test for linearity of t ...
K1409-48, -96 Magnetic Beads Viral DNA RNA Kit
... Virus (RGNNV) using the Magnetic Beads Virus DNA/RNA Extraction Kit (2 replications of each copy number). The purified RNA was eluted with 50 μl RNase-free Water. cDNA synthesis was carried out with a 10 μl aliquot of purified RNA using a Transcriptor First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit (Roche) in a fin ...
... Virus (RGNNV) using the Magnetic Beads Virus DNA/RNA Extraction Kit (2 replications of each copy number). The purified RNA was eluted with 50 μl RNase-free Water. cDNA synthesis was carried out with a 10 μl aliquot of purified RNA using a Transcriptor First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit (Roche) in a fin ...
Correlations Between Bacterial Ecology and
... randomly assigned throughout the tree. If the output statistic K is greater than one, then close relatives are more similar in the phenotypic character than expected by chance; if K is less than one, then relatives do not resemble each other. In our dataset, bacteria related by 16S rRNA gene phyloge ...
... randomly assigned throughout the tree. If the output statistic K is greater than one, then close relatives are more similar in the phenotypic character than expected by chance; if K is less than one, then relatives do not resemble each other. In our dataset, bacteria related by 16S rRNA gene phyloge ...
Cloning and Polymorphisms of Yak Lactate Dehydrogenase b Gene
... 1079bp amplified fragment was purified by gel purification kit and then cloned into pMD 18-T Vector (TaKaRa) for sequencing. At least five clones were sequenced for each yak carrying specific LDH1 phenotype, in order to detect possible single nucleotide polymorphisms in the ldhb sequence. The deduce ...
... 1079bp amplified fragment was purified by gel purification kit and then cloned into pMD 18-T Vector (TaKaRa) for sequencing. At least five clones were sequenced for each yak carrying specific LDH1 phenotype, in order to detect possible single nucleotide polymorphisms in the ldhb sequence. The deduce ...
Genetic characterization of diplodia resistant in somatic hybrids Citrus unshiu (RGA)
... resistant in somatic hybrids of Citrus unshiu and Citrus nobilis had been done by phenotypic via observation diplodia symptom to obtain Citrus nobilis in seedless which resistance to diplodia [3]. However, evaluation disease resistant by phenotypic requires precise screening methodologies, accuratin ...
... resistant in somatic hybrids of Citrus unshiu and Citrus nobilis had been done by phenotypic via observation diplodia symptom to obtain Citrus nobilis in seedless which resistance to diplodia [3]. However, evaluation disease resistant by phenotypic requires precise screening methodologies, accuratin ...
Parasitoids, predators and PCR: the use of diagnostic
... Traditional methods for identification of parasitoids and quantification of parasitism in a host population generally rely on rearing and dissection of host material. However, there has been increasing interest in the use of molecular methods to identify parasitoids and assess parasitism in host popul ...
... Traditional methods for identification of parasitoids and quantification of parasitism in a host population generally rely on rearing and dissection of host material. However, there has been increasing interest in the use of molecular methods to identify parasitoids and assess parasitism in host popul ...
The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes
... photosynthetic tissues in plants and can devastate a tobacco crop. Ivanovsky passed an extract of diseased tobacco leaves through a fine porcelain filter, a technique that had been used previously by physicians and veterinarians to isolate diseasecausing bacteria. To Ivanovsky’s surprise, the diseas ...
... photosynthetic tissues in plants and can devastate a tobacco crop. Ivanovsky passed an extract of diseased tobacco leaves through a fine porcelain filter, a technique that had been used previously by physicians and veterinarians to isolate diseasecausing bacteria. To Ivanovsky’s surprise, the diseas ...
De Bruijn Graphs for DNA Sequencing (Part 1)
... that are complementary to substrings of length k of the fragment. Modelli Biologici Discreti ...
... that are complementary to substrings of length k of the fragment. Modelli Biologici Discreti ...
Susan Evans, David Green, and Angela Hatton
... inlet with luer valve and glas frit, 4.glass tubing with glass wool. 5. Nafion dryer encased in molecular sieve type 13 x, 6. 6 port sample injection valve. 7. Sample loop 8. ...
... inlet with luer valve and glas frit, 4.glass tubing with glass wool. 5. Nafion dryer encased in molecular sieve type 13 x, 6. 6 port sample injection valve. 7. Sample loop 8. ...
The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex of the chemol
... which lacks pyruvate decarboxylase, dihydrolipoyl transacetylase and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase activities and is unable to grow on minimal medium lacking acetate whereas PDH positive strains can (Guest et al., 1983). Cosmid 5.1, plasmids pTHI081 and pTHI0251 were transformed into E. coli JRG134 ...
... which lacks pyruvate decarboxylase, dihydrolipoyl transacetylase and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase activities and is unable to grow on minimal medium lacking acetate whereas PDH positive strains can (Guest et al., 1983). Cosmid 5.1, plasmids pTHI081 and pTHI0251 were transformed into E. coli JRG134 ...