CytoSure™ Genomic DNA Labelling Kits
... This product is provided under an agreement between Agilent Technologies, Inc. and OGT. The manufacture, use, sale or import of this product may be subject to one or more of U.S. patents, pending applications, and corresponding international equivalents, owned by Agilent Technologies, Inc. The purch ...
... This product is provided under an agreement between Agilent Technologies, Inc. and OGT. The manufacture, use, sale or import of this product may be subject to one or more of U.S. patents, pending applications, and corresponding international equivalents, owned by Agilent Technologies, Inc. The purch ...
the three dynamic levels of dna consciousness
... Now that we have a basic understanding of what DNA is and what it can do we are now in a position to attempt to understand the three dynamic levels of DNA consciousness which validate that the DNA molecule is in fact a degree of consciousness. The First Dynamic Level of DNA Consciousness The first d ...
... Now that we have a basic understanding of what DNA is and what it can do we are now in a position to attempt to understand the three dynamic levels of DNA consciousness which validate that the DNA molecule is in fact a degree of consciousness. The First Dynamic Level of DNA Consciousness The first d ...
Bacterial
... been ready-diluted in transformation buffer. The previous version of the kit contained concentrated plasmid solution, which had to be diluted before use. This is no longer necessary. We have provided the ready-diluted plasmid DNA in two tubes. This is so that, should you wish, you can use half of it ...
... been ready-diluted in transformation buffer. The previous version of the kit contained concentrated plasmid solution, which had to be diluted before use. This is no longer necessary. We have provided the ready-diluted plasmid DNA in two tubes. This is so that, should you wish, you can use half of it ...
Supplemental Materials
... the mutated hemoglobin are more protected from malaria than those with all normal red blood cells. However, if a person is homozygous for the mutated hemoglobin then they could die from sickle cell anemia. The person with 1 copy of each allele is heterozygous and is protected from both malaria and s ...
... the mutated hemoglobin are more protected from malaria than those with all normal red blood cells. However, if a person is homozygous for the mutated hemoglobin then they could die from sickle cell anemia. The person with 1 copy of each allele is heterozygous and is protected from both malaria and s ...
fulltekst
... SR proteins ..........................................................................................21 SR-related proteins ..............................................................................24 Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of SR proteins......................24 Proteins regulati ...
... SR proteins ..........................................................................................21 SR-related proteins ..............................................................................24 Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of SR proteins......................24 Proteins regulati ...
INF380 – Proteomics
... – A protein does not have one defined mass, but rather a mass distribution. This is due to the occurrence of stable isotopes. Due to their long sequence, proteins will have a much more complex mass distribution than the much shorter peptides. As a result, it is a lot easier to obtain a single, monoi ...
... – A protein does not have one defined mass, but rather a mass distribution. This is due to the occurrence of stable isotopes. Due to their long sequence, proteins will have a much more complex mass distribution than the much shorter peptides. As a result, it is a lot easier to obtain a single, monoi ...
Alternative isoleucine synthesis pathway in
... alternative to the common threonine pathway for the synthesis of isoleucine. Citramalate synthase (CimA), which catalyses the synthesis of the isoleucine precursor 2-ketobutyrate, has been discovered in other organisms via isotopomer analysis, enzyme chemistry or cloning methods (Table 1). Two types ...
... alternative to the common threonine pathway for the synthesis of isoleucine. Citramalate synthase (CimA), which catalyses the synthesis of the isoleucine precursor 2-ketobutyrate, has been discovered in other organisms via isotopomer analysis, enzyme chemistry or cloning methods (Table 1). Two types ...
Sample newsletter January 2017
... electrophoresis. Such enzymes are produced by bacteria as a defence against ‘foreign’ nucleic acids e.g., from invading bacteriophages. These enzymes bind to specific sequences of bases in doublestranded DNA and cut the DNA, either directly at the sites they 'recognise' and bind to, or at another po ...
... electrophoresis. Such enzymes are produced by bacteria as a defence against ‘foreign’ nucleic acids e.g., from invading bacteriophages. These enzymes bind to specific sequences of bases in doublestranded DNA and cut the DNA, either directly at the sites they 'recognise' and bind to, or at another po ...
Cytochrome P450 3A4: The Impossible Protein
... this situation the drugs will not be oxidized in the same way that they would be if there were only one bound to the protein. This makes it difficult to administer more than one drug at once because of the possible effects that occur due to 3A4. In addition to having this binding property, 3A4 is t ...
... this situation the drugs will not be oxidized in the same way that they would be if there were only one bound to the protein. This makes it difficult to administer more than one drug at once because of the possible effects that occur due to 3A4. In addition to having this binding property, 3A4 is t ...
Prediction of DNA-binding residues in proteins from amino acid
... RFs are constructed using residue-wise data instances from the protein sequences of the DBP-374 dataset. Each data instance is a segment of amino acid sequences with length β = 11, where β is the sliding window size. Compared with other window sizes, the RF classifiers constructed with β = 11 presen ...
... RFs are constructed using residue-wise data instances from the protein sequences of the DBP-374 dataset. Each data instance is a segment of amino acid sequences with length β = 11, where β is the sliding window size. Compared with other window sizes, the RF classifiers constructed with β = 11 presen ...
Sugar Transport in (Hyper-)Thermophilic Archaea
... Sonja M. Koning, Sonja-Verena Albers, Wil N. Konings and Arnold J. M. Driessen ...
... Sonja M. Koning, Sonja-Verena Albers, Wil N. Konings and Arnold J. M. Driessen ...
Cloning of genes from genomic DNA Parts 4 and 5: Ligation and
... experiment properly, there are only restriction sites for the enzymes in the primer sequences and not in the body of the PCR product. We will use these sticky ends to clone our PCR products (insert) into the pBluescript (pKS) plasmid (vector) during the ligation and then place these recombinant plas ...
... experiment properly, there are only restriction sites for the enzymes in the primer sequences and not in the body of the PCR product. We will use these sticky ends to clone our PCR products (insert) into the pBluescript (pKS) plasmid (vector) during the ligation and then place these recombinant plas ...
microRNA Targets in Stem Cell Differentiation
... Yuriy Fedorov and Ciaran J Faherty, Dharmacon, now part of GE Healthcare, Lafayette, CO, USA Keywords: human mesenchymal stem cells, microRNA, osteogenesis, phenotype, gene ontology, target prediction algorithm, siRNA ...
... Yuriy Fedorov and Ciaran J Faherty, Dharmacon, now part of GE Healthcare, Lafayette, CO, USA Keywords: human mesenchymal stem cells, microRNA, osteogenesis, phenotype, gene ontology, target prediction algorithm, siRNA ...
Gene Silencing without DNA: RNA-Mediated Cross
... 1997; Ratcliff et al., 1997) that do not have homology to endogenous genes. In these examples, the infected plants exhibit a response very similar to the virus-induced recovery on transgenic plants in that the upper leaves are symptom free and contain reduced levels of virus. In nepovirus-infected p ...
... 1997; Ratcliff et al., 1997) that do not have homology to endogenous genes. In these examples, the infected plants exhibit a response very similar to the virus-induced recovery on transgenic plants in that the upper leaves are symptom free and contain reduced levels of virus. In nepovirus-infected p ...
Document
... Biological Setup Every cell in the human body contains the entire human genome: 3.3 Gb or ~30K genes. The investigation of gene expression is meaningful because different cells, in different environments, doing different jobs express different genes. Tasks necessary for gene expression analysis: Def ...
... Biological Setup Every cell in the human body contains the entire human genome: 3.3 Gb or ~30K genes. The investigation of gene expression is meaningful because different cells, in different environments, doing different jobs express different genes. Tasks necessary for gene expression analysis: Def ...
The Mouse Prolactin Gene Family Locus
... RT-PCR restriction enzyme analysis of PL-I-related genes. PL-I-related cDNAs were amplified from blastocyst outgrowths or placentas from d 10 of gestation. Amplified products were digested with restriction enzymes capable of differentially cutting PL-I␣, PL-I, and/or PL-I␥. BsaJ1 digests each of th ...
... RT-PCR restriction enzyme analysis of PL-I-related genes. PL-I-related cDNAs were amplified from blastocyst outgrowths or placentas from d 10 of gestation. Amplified products were digested with restriction enzymes capable of differentially cutting PL-I␣, PL-I, and/or PL-I␥. BsaJ1 digests each of th ...
RT-PCR Master Mix (2X)
... or forward primer is complementary to the corresponding first strand of cDNA. In reverse transcription, the reverse primer initiates synthesis of the first strand of cDNA. In PCR, the forward primer initiates synthesis of the second strand of cDNA during the first PCR cycle. Both primers then exponenti ...
... or forward primer is complementary to the corresponding first strand of cDNA. In reverse transcription, the reverse primer initiates synthesis of the first strand of cDNA. In PCR, the forward primer initiates synthesis of the second strand of cDNA during the first PCR cycle. Both primers then exponenti ...
Presentation
... 1. Singh A, Chauhan V, Sodhi A, Bhatnagar R. Asp 187 and Phe 190 residues in lethal factor are required for the expression of anthrax lethal toxin activity. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2002 Jul 2; 212(2):183-6. 2. Gupta P, Singh A, Chauhan V, Bhatnagar R. Involvement of residues 147VYYEIGK153 in binding of ...
... 1. Singh A, Chauhan V, Sodhi A, Bhatnagar R. Asp 187 and Phe 190 residues in lethal factor are required for the expression of anthrax lethal toxin activity. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2002 Jul 2; 212(2):183-6. 2. Gupta P, Singh A, Chauhan V, Bhatnagar R. Involvement of residues 147VYYEIGK153 in binding of ...
Protocol for RiboShredder™ RNase Blend
... Contaminating Activity Assays: RiboShredder RNase Blend is free of detectable DNase activities as judged by incubation of 10 U of enzyme blend in overdigestion assays on 1 μg of DNA substrate from various sources. Reaction Buffer: Treatment with RiboShredder RNase Blend can be performed simultaneous ...
... Contaminating Activity Assays: RiboShredder RNase Blend is free of detectable DNase activities as judged by incubation of 10 U of enzyme blend in overdigestion assays on 1 μg of DNA substrate from various sources. Reaction Buffer: Treatment with RiboShredder RNase Blend can be performed simultaneous ...
A wide-range phylogenetic analysis of Zic proteins: Implications for
... process of Zic genes as follows (Fig. 5A). The earliest Zic genes that appeared in ancestral Eumetazoa or metazoans, probably in the pre-Cambrian era, may have shared common structural features, namely the ZF and ZF-NC domains. Exon–intron boundaries are not conserved between Eumetazoa and cnidarian ...
... process of Zic genes as follows (Fig. 5A). The earliest Zic genes that appeared in ancestral Eumetazoa or metazoans, probably in the pre-Cambrian era, may have shared common structural features, namely the ZF and ZF-NC domains. Exon–intron boundaries are not conserved between Eumetazoa and cnidarian ...