TIB_34 - Stored Product Insect and Engineering Research
... initiated by Hammond (1947), who stated : “The character required is best selected under environmental conditions which favor its fullest expression and that once developed, it can also be used in other environments provided that the other characters specially required by that new environment, are a ...
... initiated by Hammond (1947), who stated : “The character required is best selected under environmental conditions which favor its fullest expression and that once developed, it can also be used in other environments provided that the other characters specially required by that new environment, are a ...
Lecture4 - Department of Computer Science
... • Two proteins that are almost identical, except the second protein has a 20 residue insertion into the middle of the sequence. • If the window size is 15, then the SmithWaterman alignment phase of FASTA will align the protein to either the sequence prior to or following the insertion, thus missing ...
... • Two proteins that are almost identical, except the second protein has a 20 residue insertion into the middle of the sequence. • If the window size is 15, then the SmithWaterman alignment phase of FASTA will align the protein to either the sequence prior to or following the insertion, thus missing ...
Careful risk assessment needed to evaluate transgenic fish
... to interbreeding, it is also important to consider the potential impact that environmental factors may have on the survival of transgenic and nontransgenic populations (i.e., genotype-byenvironment interactions). A recent study of growth-enhanced transgenic and nontransgenic salmon found that transg ...
... to interbreeding, it is also important to consider the potential impact that environmental factors may have on the survival of transgenic and nontransgenic populations (i.e., genotype-byenvironment interactions). A recent study of growth-enhanced transgenic and nontransgenic salmon found that transg ...
Localization and structural analysis of the ribosomal RNA operons of
... E. coli rRNA operons. The fact that insertion of a cartridge resulted in the loss of the wild type signal, leads to the conclusion that there are only three rRNA operons in R. sphaeroides. Thus rmA can be assigned to the 10 kb BamYU signal, rrnB to the 14 kb BamYU signal, and rmC to the 13 kb BamYU ...
... E. coli rRNA operons. The fact that insertion of a cartridge resulted in the loss of the wild type signal, leads to the conclusion that there are only three rRNA operons in R. sphaeroides. Thus rmA can be assigned to the 10 kb BamYU signal, rrnB to the 14 kb BamYU signal, and rmC to the 13 kb BamYU ...
PCR Reagents
... interrupt DNA polymerase continuous movement along the DNA strand during the polymerization process, resulting in incomplete and nonspecific amplification. Many different methods and additives have been developed to facilitate template denaturation. The 5x GC-Additive is an ideal tool for amplificat ...
... interrupt DNA polymerase continuous movement along the DNA strand during the polymerization process, resulting in incomplete and nonspecific amplification. Many different methods and additives have been developed to facilitate template denaturation. The 5x GC-Additive is an ideal tool for amplificat ...
Analysis of Cross Sequence Similarities for Multiple - PolyU
... tree weighting method and the LZ-based compression. Long exact/approximate repeats and complementary palindromes repeats are encoded by the LZ-based algorithm, whereas short subsequences are compressed using CTW. Although it obtains good compression ratio, its execution time is too high for long seq ...
... tree weighting method and the LZ-based compression. Long exact/approximate repeats and complementary palindromes repeats are encoded by the LZ-based algorithm, whereas short subsequences are compressed using CTW. Although it obtains good compression ratio, its execution time is too high for long seq ...
Sequencing breakthroughs for genomic ecology and
... and to identify unculturable microorganisms from their DNA sequence (reviewed by Handelsman 2004) have all allowed great advances in their respective fields and in many cases had much broader impacts on society. However, all these techniques are based on the analysis of a tiny fragment of an organis ...
... and to identify unculturable microorganisms from their DNA sequence (reviewed by Handelsman 2004) have all allowed great advances in their respective fields and in many cases had much broader impacts on society. However, all these techniques are based on the analysis of a tiny fragment of an organis ...
Consulta: subjectFacets:"16S rRNA" Registros recuperados: 43
... A reverse transcriptase - polymerase chain reaction based assay for Borrelia species detection in ticks was developed. The method was based on amplification of 552 nucleotide bases long sequence of 16S rRNA, targeted by Borrelia specific primers. In the present study, total RNA extracted from Ixodes ...
... A reverse transcriptase - polymerase chain reaction based assay for Borrelia species detection in ticks was developed. The method was based on amplification of 552 nucleotide bases long sequence of 16S rRNA, targeted by Borrelia specific primers. In the present study, total RNA extracted from Ixodes ...
Description of Komagataeibacter gen. nov., with proposals of new
... The table was cited from Yamada et al. (2012) with slight modifications. per, peritrichous; no, none; +, positive; , negative; nd, not determined. A major ubiquinone was Q-10 in all the strains tested. 1, Gluconacetobacter liquefaciens NBRC 12388T (Navarro and Komagata, 1999); 2, G. diazotrophic ...
... The table was cited from Yamada et al. (2012) with slight modifications. per, peritrichous; no, none; +, positive; , negative; nd, not determined. A major ubiquinone was Q-10 in all the strains tested. 1, Gluconacetobacter liquefaciens NBRC 12388T (Navarro and Komagata, 1999); 2, G. diazotrophic ...
The Mitochondrial Genome of Chara vulgaris
... in the same monophyletic group. This group, termed Streptophyta, is sister to the Chlorophyta, a major lineage that contains all members belonging to the other classes of green algae (Prasinophyceae, Ulvophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, and Chlorophyceae), with perhaps the exception of the prasinophyte Me ...
... in the same monophyletic group. This group, termed Streptophyta, is sister to the Chlorophyta, a major lineage that contains all members belonging to the other classes of green algae (Prasinophyceae, Ulvophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, and Chlorophyceae), with perhaps the exception of the prasinophyte Me ...
Characterisation of Aeromonas species isolated from diseased fish
... constructed to provide anther means of testing the relationships between isolates, these are known to be less sensitive to distances between close neighbors but to represent more accurately between clusters associations among subgenera, as also revealed by 3D principal component analyses (Sneath ...
... constructed to provide anther means of testing the relationships between isolates, these are known to be less sensitive to distances between close neighbors but to represent more accurately between clusters associations among subgenera, as also revealed by 3D principal component analyses (Sneath ...
A Novel PCR Detection Method for Major Fish Pathogenic Bacteria
... as the selective medium method(Alsinaet al., 1994), API 20E system (Grisezet al., 1991), fluorescent antibody technique (Miyamoto and Eguchi, 1997), pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis (Skov et al., 1995), and DNA hybridization (Martinez-Picadoet al., 1996). However, these methods require cons ...
... as the selective medium method(Alsinaet al., 1994), API 20E system (Grisezet al., 1991), fluorescent antibody technique (Miyamoto and Eguchi, 1997), pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis (Skov et al., 1995), and DNA hybridization (Martinez-Picadoet al., 1996). However, these methods require cons ...
How Many Giraffe Species? - Wolf
... six species, corresponding to Giraffa peralta, G. rothschildii, G. reticulata, G. tippelskirchi, G. giraffa, and G. angolensis.” Also, “the Masai might constitute more than one species” and “additional taxa might be defined, pending analysis of the subspecies included in taxonomic schemes (Table 1) ...
... six species, corresponding to Giraffa peralta, G. rothschildii, G. reticulata, G. tippelskirchi, G. giraffa, and G. angolensis.” Also, “the Masai might constitute more than one species” and “additional taxa might be defined, pending analysis of the subspecies included in taxonomic schemes (Table 1) ...
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... that the first one requires the edition of the sequences before analysis while ours does not; thus, the input of sequences in SQR is easy and even allows the simple copy-paste of nucleotides without previous formatting. Differentially to Watcut, the SQR application allows to select two sequences fro ...
... that the first one requires the edition of the sequences before analysis while ours does not; thus, the input of sequences in SQR is easy and even allows the simple copy-paste of nucleotides without previous formatting. Differentially to Watcut, the SQR application allows to select two sequences fro ...
Distortion of quantitative genomic and expression
... and repeated twice. The hybridized genomic sequences ...
... and repeated twice. The hybridized genomic sequences ...
Illustrating Python via Bioinformatics Examples
... The instructions to the computer how the analysis is going to be performed are specified using the Python1 programming language. The forthcoming examples are simple illustrations of the type of problem settings and corresponding Python implementations that are encountered in bioinformatics. However, ...
... The instructions to the computer how the analysis is going to be performed are specified using the Python1 programming language. The forthcoming examples are simple illustrations of the type of problem settings and corresponding Python implementations that are encountered in bioinformatics. However, ...
the association of chloroplast dna with photosynthetic membrane
... Further autoradiographs of chloroplast photosynthetic membranes are shown in Figs. 16 and 17 from a separate experiment. The underlying membranes can be seen more readily in these photographs. Fig. 16 is the type of pattern shown in Figs. 1015 where there are peripheral grana rich regions. Fig. 17 s ...
... Further autoradiographs of chloroplast photosynthetic membranes are shown in Figs. 16 and 17 from a separate experiment. The underlying membranes can be seen more readily in these photographs. Fig. 16 is the type of pattern shown in Figs. 1015 where there are peripheral grana rich regions. Fig. 17 s ...
Analysis of clones carrying repeated DNA sequences in two YAC
... coordinates of the YAC clones which hybridized to chloroplast DNA with the coordinates of clones which had been mapped previously on to chromosome 4 and the top half of chromosome 5 using RFLP markers as probes (Hwang eta/., 1991; Schmidt etal., unpublished results). One-hundred-and-ninety-five clon ...
... coordinates of the YAC clones which hybridized to chloroplast DNA with the coordinates of clones which had been mapped previously on to chromosome 4 and the top half of chromosome 5 using RFLP markers as probes (Hwang eta/., 1991; Schmidt etal., unpublished results). One-hundred-and-ninety-five clon ...
Charge Transport in DNA - Insights from
... based on thermodynamic observations.[26] Since then, reports have been constantly appearing against,[27] as well as in favor of the thermally induced melting.[28] Importantly, the nature of the overstretched state of DNA probably depends on the rate of stretching. A dsDNA oligomer was reported to de ...
... based on thermodynamic observations.[26] Since then, reports have been constantly appearing against,[27] as well as in favor of the thermally induced melting.[28] Importantly, the nature of the overstretched state of DNA probably depends on the rate of stretching. A dsDNA oligomer was reported to de ...
Classification of Centers for Disease Control Group Eugonic
... dog-bite wound in Hawaii, USA. Strains LMG 23013 (=NCTC 12229) and LMG 23014 (=NCTC 12231) are reference strains. ...
... dog-bite wound in Hawaii, USA. Strains LMG 23013 (=NCTC 12229) and LMG 23014 (=NCTC 12231) are reference strains. ...
e Study of RNA Polymerase Pausing by Optical Traps
... downstream DNA. In the Class II ops pause (right), the RNAP moves backward along the RNADNA hybrid so that the RNA transcript is excluded from the NTP entry channel of the polymerase. ...
... downstream DNA. In the Class II ops pause (right), the RNAP moves backward along the RNADNA hybrid so that the RNA transcript is excluded from the NTP entry channel of the polymerase. ...
Fragaria multicipita - DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska
... primed by primer pair P1/P7 but from only rrnA in PCR primed by primer pair R16mF2/R16mR1. Preferential amplification of DNA from operon rrnA was explained by base mismatches between the R16mF2/R16mR1 primers and primer annealing sites in rrnB. The results revealed potential for classification of a ...
... primed by primer pair P1/P7 but from only rrnA in PCR primed by primer pair R16mF2/R16mR1. Preferential amplification of DNA from operon rrnA was explained by base mismatches between the R16mF2/R16mR1 primers and primer annealing sites in rrnB. The results revealed potential for classification of a ...
An economic method for the fluorescent labeling of PCR fragments
... disease-causing locus by haplotyping, it is necessary to test at least three markers on both the telomeric and centromeric sides of the gene, which adds up to US $600–780 per locus. The cost increases substantially if a greater number of loci have to be tested for fine mapping in a large gene hunt p ...
... disease-causing locus by haplotyping, it is necessary to test at least three markers on both the telomeric and centromeric sides of the gene, which adds up to US $600–780 per locus. The cost increases substantially if a greater number of loci have to be tested for fine mapping in a large gene hunt p ...