Genetic engineering applications in animal breeding
... DNA technology for beef cattle improvement in USA. He concluded that current contribution of the new DNA technologies for beef cattle breeding is marginal, because they are encountering logistics and mechanical issues. For genomics technologies to impact fully on the beef industry, a higher level of ...
... DNA technology for beef cattle improvement in USA. He concluded that current contribution of the new DNA technologies for beef cattle breeding is marginal, because they are encountering logistics and mechanical issues. For genomics technologies to impact fully on the beef industry, a higher level of ...
Corn Bt 176 - Biotechnology Philippines
... encodes for the production of crystal proteins. These crystal proteins are effective as insecticides after ingestion by specific sensitive insects. The crystal proreins, also called “protoxins” are solubilized by alkaline gut juice and proteolytically cleaved into a smaller active toxic fragment, th ...
... encodes for the production of crystal proteins. These crystal proteins are effective as insecticides after ingestion by specific sensitive insects. The crystal proreins, also called “protoxins” are solubilized by alkaline gut juice and proteolytically cleaved into a smaller active toxic fragment, th ...
Spt4 modulates Rad26 requirement in transcription
... which suggests that the Rad26 requirement in TCR is dependent on the type of transcription, which differs from site to site within a single gene. These conditions may be generated by the mode of transcription taking place at that particular position. Transcription is a tightly regulated process that ...
... which suggests that the Rad26 requirement in TCR is dependent on the type of transcription, which differs from site to site within a single gene. These conditions may be generated by the mode of transcription taking place at that particular position. Transcription is a tightly regulated process that ...
PDF - Andrew Rambaut
... bacteria and viruses have been shown to recover fitness through such compensatory changes (Burch and Chao 1999), and simulations of RNA folding have predicted widespread compensatory mutations (Wilke et al. 2003). Compensatory changes may also be caused by interactions between natural selection and ...
... bacteria and viruses have been shown to recover fitness through such compensatory changes (Burch and Chao 1999), and simulations of RNA folding have predicted widespread compensatory mutations (Wilke et al. 2003). Compensatory changes may also be caused by interactions between natural selection and ...
3D protein structure
... A protein’s secondary structures may be visualized in 3D using various softwares like DeepView. These structures are generated using different techniques, for e.g. x-ray crystallography and published in various journals. All these structures are also available in databases like RCSB protein data ban ...
... A protein’s secondary structures may be visualized in 3D using various softwares like DeepView. These structures are generated using different techniques, for e.g. x-ray crystallography and published in various journals. All these structures are also available in databases like RCSB protein data ban ...
A new type of Hidden Markov Models to predict complex domain
... domains or motifs, that are conserved among the proteins of a family. They are routinely used either i/ to recognize the presence of a domain in a protein and thereby to test its membership of a known family, or ii/ to tag the precise position of a domain in the sequence. However, a majority of prot ...
... domains or motifs, that are conserved among the proteins of a family. They are routinely used either i/ to recognize the presence of a domain in a protein and thereby to test its membership of a known family, or ii/ to tag the precise position of a domain in the sequence. However, a majority of prot ...
Chromium Incorporated in RNA and DNA
... number of Cr atoms bound to DNA molecules were significantly greater than bound to RNA and was 5.12 ð 0.30/1000 and 1.80 ð 0.11/1000 nucleotides for 10 µm potassium dichromate or chromium chloride and 7.74 ð 0.44/1000 nucleotides and 3.70 ð 0.25 for 100 µm respectively. Under the same conditions to ...
... number of Cr atoms bound to DNA molecules were significantly greater than bound to RNA and was 5.12 ð 0.30/1000 and 1.80 ð 0.11/1000 nucleotides for 10 µm potassium dichromate or chromium chloride and 7.74 ð 0.44/1000 nucleotides and 3.70 ð 0.25 for 100 µm respectively. Under the same conditions to ...
A mutation which disrupts the hydrophobic core of the signal peptide
... Signal peptide mutations that cause human disease have thus far only been identified in the secretory proteins: preprovasopressin [13], preproparathyroid hormone [ 14,15], and coagulation factor X [16]. In vasopressin and factor X, mutations were found respectively in the - 1 and - 3 positions of th ...
... Signal peptide mutations that cause human disease have thus far only been identified in the secretory proteins: preprovasopressin [13], preproparathyroid hormone [ 14,15], and coagulation factor X [16]. In vasopressin and factor X, mutations were found respectively in the - 1 and - 3 positions of th ...
The Human Genome Project
... program, and in 1988 the HGP was launched under the supervision of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and DOE. In 1990 it was shaped into the form of a 15-year program, designed to map and sequence the entire Human Genome and also of several model organisms, at a yearly budget of two hundred mi ...
... program, and in 1988 the HGP was launched under the supervision of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and DOE. In 1990 it was shaped into the form of a 15-year program, designed to map and sequence the entire Human Genome and also of several model organisms, at a yearly budget of two hundred mi ...
The HSSP database of protein structure–sequence
... In general, the alignments in HSSP are based almost entirely on sequence information and therefore may deviate from alignments based on comparison of known 3-D structures in local detail, especially in terms of placement of gaps. In these cases, the sequence alignment may correctly represent conserv ...
... In general, the alignments in HSSP are based almost entirely on sequence information and therefore may deviate from alignments based on comparison of known 3-D structures in local detail, especially in terms of placement of gaps. In these cases, the sequence alignment may correctly represent conserv ...
Identification and developmental expression of the Xenopus laevis
... patterns of single-copy genes from tetraploid organisms such as Xenopus were observed (data not shown). Isolation of cDNAs encoding the entire Xenopus CFTR The remainder of the Xenopus CFTR gene was amplified from cDNA made by reverse transcription of late stage (stage 44/48) total RNA. Using one sp ...
... patterns of single-copy genes from tetraploid organisms such as Xenopus were observed (data not shown). Isolation of cDNAs encoding the entire Xenopus CFTR The remainder of the Xenopus CFTR gene was amplified from cDNA made by reverse transcription of late stage (stage 44/48) total RNA. Using one sp ...
HiSeq 2500 Applications Brochure
... individual transcripts and isoforms, discover new genes, and identify regulatory non-coding RNAs. ...
... individual transcripts and isoforms, discover new genes, and identify regulatory non-coding RNAs. ...
Origin and evolution of peptide-modifying
... studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified five proteins, Trm5, Tyw1, Tyw2, Tyw3 and Tyw4, in the biosynthetic pathway that convert a guanosine to yW (Figure 1; 8). Orthologs of some of these enzymes, such as Trm5, Tyw1, Tyw2 and Tyw3 are also present in archaea, which synthesize yW precursor ...
... studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified five proteins, Trm5, Tyw1, Tyw2, Tyw3 and Tyw4, in the biosynthetic pathway that convert a guanosine to yW (Figure 1; 8). Orthologs of some of these enzymes, such as Trm5, Tyw1, Tyw2 and Tyw3 are also present in archaea, which synthesize yW precursor ...
pGEX-5X-3 GST Expression Vector
... There are a range of Gluthatione Sepharose™ prepacked column and bulk media products available to purify GST Fusion proteins. For manual purification of sample volumes up to 600 µl use GST SpinTrap™ microspin columns or GST MultiTrap™ 4B 96-well plates. For sample volumes between 600 µl and 10 ml us ...
... There are a range of Gluthatione Sepharose™ prepacked column and bulk media products available to purify GST Fusion proteins. For manual purification of sample volumes up to 600 µl use GST SpinTrap™ microspin columns or GST MultiTrap™ 4B 96-well plates. For sample volumes between 600 µl and 10 ml us ...
I + rel + - UCSF Biochemistry & Biophysics
... • imbalances in substrates are exaggerated as residues are incorporated according to the dictates of the code not availability 2. Substrate imbalance severely compromises fidelity • 3% missincorporation, tuncation & inactive enzymes 3. ppGpp makes translation more robust and accurrate • it acts as g ...
... • imbalances in substrates are exaggerated as residues are incorporated according to the dictates of the code not availability 2. Substrate imbalance severely compromises fidelity • 3% missincorporation, tuncation & inactive enzymes 3. ppGpp makes translation more robust and accurrate • it acts as g ...
Hemoglobin
... assisting the accelerated metabolism concurrent with a fever. Administration of anti-pyretic drugs may be counter productive in such circumstances since lower temperatures will reduce O2 release since neurophils require molecular O2 for a O2-dependent myeloperoxidase that kills bacteria. OTHER NORMA ...
... assisting the accelerated metabolism concurrent with a fever. Administration of anti-pyretic drugs may be counter productive in such circumstances since lower temperatures will reduce O2 release since neurophils require molecular O2 for a O2-dependent myeloperoxidase that kills bacteria. OTHER NORMA ...
Is structural flexibility of antigen-binding loops
... of vibration of VH CDR3 among five clones and found that such vibration of BW9-7 was most restrained (Fig. 5). Because amino acid sequences of VH CDR3 of BW9-7 were identical to those of BW9-9, the observed limited vibration of BW9-7 VH CDR3 may be due to interaction with other loops located close t ...
... of vibration of VH CDR3 among five clones and found that such vibration of BW9-7 was most restrained (Fig. 5). Because amino acid sequences of VH CDR3 of BW9-7 were identical to those of BW9-9, the observed limited vibration of BW9-7 VH CDR3 may be due to interaction with other loops located close t ...
D-loop - BioMed Central
... and a negative AT-skew (-0.2531), i.e. the transcript of the major strand is relatively rich in nucleotides G and T, and correspondently poor in C and A (nucleotide frequencies as follows: T 0.447, C 0.110, A 0.267, G 0.176). This pattern, referred to as the reverse strand bias [1], is also found in ...
... and a negative AT-skew (-0.2531), i.e. the transcript of the major strand is relatively rich in nucleotides G and T, and correspondently poor in C and A (nucleotide frequencies as follows: T 0.447, C 0.110, A 0.267, G 0.176). This pattern, referred to as the reverse strand bias [1], is also found in ...
Localization of Protein-Protein lnteractions between Subunits of
... We have used a nove1assay based on protein fusions with h repressor to identify two small regions within phytochrome’s carboxy-terminal domain that are capable of mediating dimerization. Using an in vivo assay, fusions between the DNA binding, amino-terminal domain of h repressor and fragments from ...
... We have used a nove1assay based on protein fusions with h repressor to identify two small regions within phytochrome’s carboxy-terminal domain that are capable of mediating dimerization. Using an in vivo assay, fusions between the DNA binding, amino-terminal domain of h repressor and fragments from ...
Localization of Protein-Protein lnteractions between Subunits of
... We have used a nove1assay based on protein fusions with h repressor to identify two small regions within phytochrome’s carboxy-terminal domain that are capable of mediating dimerization. Using an in vivo assay, fusions between the DNA binding, amino-terminal domain of h repressor and fragments from ...
... We have used a nove1assay based on protein fusions with h repressor to identify two small regions within phytochrome’s carboxy-terminal domain that are capable of mediating dimerization. Using an in vivo assay, fusions between the DNA binding, amino-terminal domain of h repressor and fragments from ...
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... •tetracyclic and pentacyclic triterpenes (cholesterin, steroids and hopanoids) biosynthesis (1 ORF) •breakdown of lipids, fatty acids and isoprenoids (25 ORFs) •lipid, fatty-acid and isoprenoid utilization (26 ORFs) •regulation of lipid, fatty-acid and isoprenoid metabolism (20 ORFs) •lipid and fatt ...
... •tetracyclic and pentacyclic triterpenes (cholesterin, steroids and hopanoids) biosynthesis (1 ORF) •breakdown of lipids, fatty acids and isoprenoids (25 ORFs) •lipid, fatty-acid and isoprenoid utilization (26 ORFs) •regulation of lipid, fatty-acid and isoprenoid metabolism (20 ORFs) •lipid and fatt ...
BIOLOGY - Learner
... closely related than Bacteria and Eukarya. (See the Evolution and Phylogenetics unit.) Can we construct a tree illustrating the relatedness of the three domains, with one common ancestor for all life? Woese and his colleagues have argued — based on phylogenetic methodology and data from several gene ...
... closely related than Bacteria and Eukarya. (See the Evolution and Phylogenetics unit.) Can we construct a tree illustrating the relatedness of the three domains, with one common ancestor for all life? Woese and his colleagues have argued — based on phylogenetic methodology and data from several gene ...