Transcriptional analysis of the gene for glutamine synthetase II and
... isolated from cosmids constructed by Redenbach et al. (1996) after Southern hybridization with a glnII probe from S. viridochromogenes (data not shown): a 3.2-kb BglII fragment from cosmid C118 and a 2.7-kb BamHISacI fragment from cosmid 10B7. Each fragment was ligated into pUC18, generating pSV27 a ...
... isolated from cosmids constructed by Redenbach et al. (1996) after Southern hybridization with a glnII probe from S. viridochromogenes (data not shown): a 3.2-kb BglII fragment from cosmid C118 and a 2.7-kb BamHISacI fragment from cosmid 10B7. Each fragment was ligated into pUC18, generating pSV27 a ...
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... As agreed with the Forensic Science Regulator and the Crown Prosecution Service, in order to give a conservative figure, routine statistical reporting of DNA evidence in court continues to be reported as ‘one in a billion’. This is to ensure that the courts continue to understand the likelihood that ...
... As agreed with the Forensic Science Regulator and the Crown Prosecution Service, in order to give a conservative figure, routine statistical reporting of DNA evidence in court continues to be reported as ‘one in a billion’. This is to ensure that the courts continue to understand the likelihood that ...
Curr. Microbiol. 42
... The highly conserved block 5 in domain III is at the C-terminus of the activated toxin and is another major element that stabilizes the mature toxin [19, 27, 34]. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) requires minute amounts of DNA and allows quick, simultaneous screening of many samples. This technique h ...
... The highly conserved block 5 in domain III is at the C-terminus of the activated toxin and is another major element that stabilizes the mature toxin [19, 27, 34]. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) requires minute amounts of DNA and allows quick, simultaneous screening of many samples. This technique h ...
A RARE KEL17/KEL(IVS3+1G>A) COMPOUND HETEROZYGOUS
... Results: After standard serological investigation, a 73 year old female presented anti-KEL11 in her serum. Reasoned by the rarity of this observation, molecular confirmation was intended. An in house KEL11/17 PCR-SSP was performed, but resulted in an inexplicable heterozygosity for KEL11/17. Therefo ...
... Results: After standard serological investigation, a 73 year old female presented anti-KEL11 in her serum. Reasoned by the rarity of this observation, molecular confirmation was intended. An in house KEL11/17 PCR-SSP was performed, but resulted in an inexplicable heterozygosity for KEL11/17. Therefo ...
Charge Transport in DNA - Insights from
... nucleobase sequences in the design of DNA-based nano-electronic devices. Common to the setup of many DNA conductivity studies [8, 9, 11, 12] is the fact that the aqueous solvent is removed so that the solvent conductivity does not bias the measurement. The amount of residual solvent attached to the ...
... nucleobase sequences in the design of DNA-based nano-electronic devices. Common to the setup of many DNA conductivity studies [8, 9, 11, 12] is the fact that the aqueous solvent is removed so that the solvent conductivity does not bias the measurement. The amount of residual solvent attached to the ...
DNA Evidence: Probability, Population Genetics, and the Courts
... 7. See David H. Kaye, The Admissibility ofDNA Testing, 13 CARDOZO L. REV. 353, 357 n.17 (1991). A case that is representative of this epoch is Cobey v. State, 559 A.2d 391 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. 1988). A man forced a woman jogging in a park into the woods, where, as the court of appeals put it, he "rav ...
... 7. See David H. Kaye, The Admissibility ofDNA Testing, 13 CARDOZO L. REV. 353, 357 n.17 (1991). A case that is representative of this epoch is Cobey v. State, 559 A.2d 391 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. 1988). A man forced a woman jogging in a park into the woods, where, as the court of appeals put it, he "rav ...
Intelligent Icons: Integrating Lite-Weight Data Mining
... mining techniques is a single question “compared to what?” [20]. In several application domains, the main objective of data exploration is to arrange the data such that meaningful similarities and differences are exposed. However the vast majority of visualization/data mining tools introduced so far ...
... mining techniques is a single question “compared to what?” [20]. In several application domains, the main objective of data exploration is to arrange the data such that meaningful similarities and differences are exposed. However the vast majority of visualization/data mining tools introduced so far ...
DNA phosphorothioation inStreptomyces lividans: mutational
... sylated [1-3]. Altered or unusual bases in DNA molecules often have significant physiological implications, such as DNA replication control, gene regulation, or protection of the respective organisms from invasion by foreign DNA [4]. Page 1 of 8 (page number not for citation purposes) ...
... sylated [1-3]. Altered or unusual bases in DNA molecules often have significant physiological implications, such as DNA replication control, gene regulation, or protection of the respective organisms from invasion by foreign DNA [4]. Page 1 of 8 (page number not for citation purposes) ...
Power Point
... of Independent Assortment, but otherwise, these principles are recognized as the basis of inheritance. ...
... of Independent Assortment, but otherwise, these principles are recognized as the basis of inheritance. ...
(Pan) Salmonella and Salmonella Serotype Typhi–Specific Real
... of the duplicate quantitative cultures that were correlated with the lowest limit of detection by PCR. A stool specimen, proven by culture to be negative for all bacterial enteric pathogens, was used to determine the analytic sensitivity of the pan-Salmonella assay for stool specimen extracts. Aliqu ...
... of the duplicate quantitative cultures that were correlated with the lowest limit of detection by PCR. A stool specimen, proven by culture to be negative for all bacterial enteric pathogens, was used to determine the analytic sensitivity of the pan-Salmonella assay for stool specimen extracts. Aliqu ...
Maintenance of DNA Methylation during the Arabidopsis Life Cycle
... control of FIS2 imprinting. Using a genetic approach, we investigated the role played by MET1 during the entire life cycle for the control of FIS2 and FWA imprinting. To this end, we investigated the effect of MET1 loss of function restricted to the vegetative developmental phase (with the MET1as li ...
... control of FIS2 imprinting. Using a genetic approach, we investigated the role played by MET1 during the entire life cycle for the control of FIS2 and FWA imprinting. To this end, we investigated the effect of MET1 loss of function restricted to the vegetative developmental phase (with the MET1as li ...
background of the invention
... for expediting the testing of a sample and providing a quick and accurate test report for a doctor to achieve a medical treatment effect for a patient. The biosensor comprises two key portions, respectively: a molecular identifying element obtained from bio-body molecules, tissue parts or somatic ce ...
... for expediting the testing of a sample and providing a quick and accurate test report for a doctor to achieve a medical treatment effect for a patient. The biosensor comprises two key portions, respectively: a molecular identifying element obtained from bio-body molecules, tissue parts or somatic ce ...
Genetic Equilibrium: Human Diversity Student Version
... In standard Mendelian genetics, the heterozygous condition (e.g. Aa) retains the homozygous dominant phenotype because the dominant allele masks the phenotype of the recessive allele. An example of this in humans would be a heterozygote for brown eye color. The person would carry both a dominant bro ...
... In standard Mendelian genetics, the heterozygous condition (e.g. Aa) retains the homozygous dominant phenotype because the dominant allele masks the phenotype of the recessive allele. An example of this in humans would be a heterozygote for brown eye color. The person would carry both a dominant bro ...
Microplate-Based Pathlength Correction Method for Photometric
... 0.3–0.5 µg/ml of DNA with a 384-well plate, and between 0.5–0.9 µg/ml with a 96-well plate. This is the lowest concentration that can be reliably separated from the blank level in order to determine whether a sample contains DNA or not. For reliable numeric concentration values one must have at leas ...
... 0.3–0.5 µg/ml of DNA with a 384-well plate, and between 0.5–0.9 µg/ml with a 96-well plate. This is the lowest concentration that can be reliably separated from the blank level in order to determine whether a sample contains DNA or not. For reliable numeric concentration values one must have at leas ...
Lecture 3 - Montefiore Institute ULg
... Costs may play a role, but a balance is needed between costs and chip/sequencing platform performance Coverage also plays a role (e.g., exones only or a uniform spread). When choosing Next Generation Sequencing platforms, also rare variants can be included in the analysis, in contrast to the o ...
... Costs may play a role, but a balance is needed between costs and chip/sequencing platform performance Coverage also plays a role (e.g., exones only or a uniform spread). When choosing Next Generation Sequencing platforms, also rare variants can be included in the analysis, in contrast to the o ...
Intelligent Icons: Integrating Lite-Weight Data Mining
... ability of the icons we can use more features, examining the frequencies of all possible pairs of letters. For example the substring AT appears 3 times in the first 30 base pairs of the human mitochondrial DNA, which is GATCACAGGTCTATCACCCTATTAACCACT. If we attempt this strategy, we must consider th ...
... ability of the icons we can use more features, examining the frequencies of all possible pairs of letters. For example the substring AT appears 3 times in the first 30 base pairs of the human mitochondrial DNA, which is GATCACAGGTCTATCACCCTATTAACCACT. If we attempt this strategy, we must consider th ...
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism of hsp70
... them were purchased from commercial North American sources (Taconic Farms, Inc., Germantown, N.Y., and Charles River, Wilmington, Mass.), and the third was obtained from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (but originated from OLAC, England). The normotensive animals were Brown-Norway BN.lx ...
... them were purchased from commercial North American sources (Taconic Farms, Inc., Germantown, N.Y., and Charles River, Wilmington, Mass.), and the third was obtained from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (but originated from OLAC, England). The normotensive animals were Brown-Norway BN.lx ...
GENtle, a free multi-purpose molecular biology tool
... information. This trend notwithstanding, general purpose software for these tasks often suffers from severe drawbacks. Free software exists, but is often hard to set up and operate for users on today’s point-and-click interfaces, and usually leads to the application of a patch-work of multiple, only ...
... information. This trend notwithstanding, general purpose software for these tasks often suffers from severe drawbacks. Free software exists, but is often hard to set up and operate for users on today’s point-and-click interfaces, and usually leads to the application of a patch-work of multiple, only ...
Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium
... Expected Allele Frequencies at 2nd Generation p = AA + Aa/2 = 0.64 + (0.32/2) = 0.8 q = aa + Aa/2 = 0.04 + (0.32/2) = 0.2 ...
... Expected Allele Frequencies at 2nd Generation p = AA + Aa/2 = 0.64 + (0.32/2) = 0.8 q = aa + Aa/2 = 0.04 + (0.32/2) = 0.2 ...
Directional Positive Selection on an Allele of Arbitrary
... with arbitrary dominance. We find that, for a given mean fixation time, a beneficial allele has a much weaker effect on diversity at linked neutral sites when the allele is recessive. ...
... with arbitrary dominance. We find that, for a given mean fixation time, a beneficial allele has a much weaker effect on diversity at linked neutral sites when the allele is recessive. ...
THE SCREENING OF SEVERAL MOLDAVIAN TOMATO
... al., 2000). Breeding root knot nematode resistant tomato varieties constitutes an economically feasible option for nematode management (Cook, 2000). Although nematode infection sometimes occurs on resistant tomato cultivars, the pest generally fails to develop and reproduce to high levels on these r ...
... al., 2000). Breeding root knot nematode resistant tomato varieties constitutes an economically feasible option for nematode management (Cook, 2000). Although nematode infection sometimes occurs on resistant tomato cultivars, the pest generally fails to develop and reproduce to high levels on these r ...
SNP genotyping
SNP genotyping is the measurement of genetic variations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between members of a species. It is a form of genotyping, which is the measurement of more general genetic variation. SNPs are one of the most common types of genetic variation. An SNP is a single base pair mutation at a specific locus, usually consisting of two alleles (where the rare allele frequency is >1%). SNPs are found to be involved in the etiology of many human diseases and are becoming of particular interest in pharmacogenetics. Because SNPs are conserved during evolution, they have been proposed as markers for use in quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis and in association studies in place of microsatellites. The use of SNPs is being extended in the HapMap project, which aims to provide the minimal set of SNPs needed to genotype the human genome. SNPs can also provide a genetic fingerprint for use in identity testing. The increase in interest in SNPs has been reflected by the furious development of a diverse range of SNP genotyping methods.