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... present work is to detect and identify CMV-S isolates from different origin. Leaf samples collected from six different soybean fields in Java and North Sumatera. Molecular detection was carried out by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using specific primer of the coat protein ...
... present work is to detect and identify CMV-S isolates from different origin. Leaf samples collected from six different soybean fields in Java and North Sumatera. Molecular detection was carried out by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using specific primer of the coat protein ...
Enzyme Purification and Plasmid Transformation in E. coli
... DNA strands. To produce proteins the plasmid DNA must be changed. Plasmids are small, circular DNA chromosome elements that have a part of their replication component. Plasmids can be easily purified from bacteria and transformed into other bacteria. They also can be visualized by gel electro ...
... DNA strands. To produce proteins the plasmid DNA must be changed. Plasmids are small, circular DNA chromosome elements that have a part of their replication component. Plasmids can be easily purified from bacteria and transformed into other bacteria. They also can be visualized by gel electro ...
(From The Rockefdler Institute) Experimental
... preparations contain a small and constant amount of hydroxyproline, corresponding to about 0.1 residue per molecule. Previous work from this laboratory has revealed that partial autodigestion of pepsin in urea gives rise to "modified" proteins which differ from the starting material by an enhanced s ...
... preparations contain a small and constant amount of hydroxyproline, corresponding to about 0.1 residue per molecule. Previous work from this laboratory has revealed that partial autodigestion of pepsin in urea gives rise to "modified" proteins which differ from the starting material by an enhanced s ...
NSC 108 - National Open University of Nigeria
... utilization of fuel molecules such as glucose. By studying and understanding these highly complex reactions, medical biochemists have found better ways to fight infections and diseases at the molecular level. Since an Engineer cannot repair a vehicle if he does not understand how it works, so a Nurs ...
... utilization of fuel molecules such as glucose. By studying and understanding these highly complex reactions, medical biochemists have found better ways to fight infections and diseases at the molecular level. Since an Engineer cannot repair a vehicle if he does not understand how it works, so a Nurs ...
Gene Section XPC (xeroderma pigmentosum, complementation group C) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... damaged site. The XPC-HR23B complex is only required for global genome repair. In case of transcription coupled repair when an RNA polymerase is stalled at a lesion, the DNA is unwound by the transcription complex and XPA can bind independently of XPC-HR23B complex. ...
... damaged site. The XPC-HR23B complex is only required for global genome repair. In case of transcription coupled repair when an RNA polymerase is stalled at a lesion, the DNA is unwound by the transcription complex and XPA can bind independently of XPC-HR23B complex. ...
Microsporidia: Why Make Nucleotides if You Can Steal Them?
... including humans and economically important fish and insects. Surviving and flourishing inside another eukaryotic cell is a very specialised lifestyle that requires evolutionary innovation. Genome sequence analyses show that microsporidia have lost most of the genes needed for making primary metabol ...
... including humans and economically important fish and insects. Surviving and flourishing inside another eukaryotic cell is a very specialised lifestyle that requires evolutionary innovation. Genome sequence analyses show that microsporidia have lost most of the genes needed for making primary metabol ...
Figure 1 - York College of Pennsylvania
... successfully extracted and cloned from adult zebrafish brain tissue • Amino acid identities and synteny support this Is the homologous gene to human Ankryin 3 • This suggests that zebrafish may be a promising model organism to study the involvement of Ankyrin 3 in the development of bipolar disorder ...
... successfully extracted and cloned from adult zebrafish brain tissue • Amino acid identities and synteny support this Is the homologous gene to human Ankryin 3 • This suggests that zebrafish may be a promising model organism to study the involvement of Ankyrin 3 in the development of bipolar disorder ...
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... Improve IVF success rates by optimizing embryo selection. Illumina offers a full range of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and microarray assays designed to deliver fast, accurate information that can guide choices and transform lives. While in vitro fertilization (IVF) has advanced the treatment of ...
... Improve IVF success rates by optimizing embryo selection. Illumina offers a full range of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and microarray assays designed to deliver fast, accurate information that can guide choices and transform lives. While in vitro fertilization (IVF) has advanced the treatment of ...
The legal, social and ethical controversy of the collection and
... 5. What is DNA? DNA fingerprinting, DNA (geno)typing, DNA profiling, identity testing and identification analysis, all denote the ability to characterize one or more rare features of an individual’s genome, that is, their hereditary makeup. DNA contains the blueprints that are responsible for our ce ...
... 5. What is DNA? DNA fingerprinting, DNA (geno)typing, DNA profiling, identity testing and identification analysis, all denote the ability to characterize one or more rare features of an individual’s genome, that is, their hereditary makeup. DNA contains the blueprints that are responsible for our ce ...
Nature Biotechnology, 21(4) - Weizmann Institute of Science
... Sequences from genes that are transcribed from opposite strands of the same genomic locus and have overlapping expressed regions are aligned by LEADS into one cluster. We therefore designed an ‘Antisensor’ algorithm capable of detecting clusters with sequences from opposite strands (described in det ...
... Sequences from genes that are transcribed from opposite strands of the same genomic locus and have overlapping expressed regions are aligned by LEADS into one cluster. We therefore designed an ‘Antisensor’ algorithm capable of detecting clusters with sequences from opposite strands (described in det ...
nucleotide
... Then, BLAST goes through the database (which has also been broken up into words) to find pairs with a score above a predetermined threshold. However, using a statistical heuristic which Karlin and Altschul developed, BLAST can eliminate some of these attempted word pairings by estimating a score at ...
... Then, BLAST goes through the database (which has also been broken up into words) to find pairs with a score above a predetermined threshold. However, using a statistical heuristic which Karlin and Altschul developed, BLAST can eliminate some of these attempted word pairings by estimating a score at ...
The sequence of human serum albumin cDNA and its expression in
... reform the complete albumin gene. Recombinant F-61 possessed this Pstl site but lacked the entire 5' end. A three part reconstruction of the entire message sequence was possible employing restriction endonuclease sites in common with the part length clones F-47, F-61 and B-44 (Fig. 1). An additional ...
... reform the complete albumin gene. Recombinant F-61 possessed this Pstl site but lacked the entire 5' end. A three part reconstruction of the entire message sequence was possible employing restriction endonuclease sites in common with the part length clones F-47, F-61 and B-44 (Fig. 1). An additional ...
PDF version - Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and
... Allow cells to differentiate between natural chromosome ends and damaged DNA Preserves integrity of chromosomes by allowing replication to occur without loss of coding sequences ...
... Allow cells to differentiate between natural chromosome ends and damaged DNA Preserves integrity of chromosomes by allowing replication to occur without loss of coding sequences ...
Ion AmpliSeq RNA Panels—quantitative targeted gene expression
... The Ion AmpliSeq™ technology is well established as a leading methodology to target desired genomic regions for sequence analysis using the Ion Torrent™ Personal Genome Machine (PGM™) Sequencing System. We have leveraged the highly reproducible Ion AmpliSeq™ workflow and included adaptations to sele ...
... The Ion AmpliSeq™ technology is well established as a leading methodology to target desired genomic regions for sequence analysis using the Ion Torrent™ Personal Genome Machine (PGM™) Sequencing System. We have leveraged the highly reproducible Ion AmpliSeq™ workflow and included adaptations to sele ...
Nucleic Acids Research
... In fact, if pCC9 is taken as a standard, the only difference in the 3 maps is the additional EcoRI site in pCC1, and the additional HindIII site in pCC10. Sequence Analysis of the Three Putative Chicken Cytochrome c Genes Nucleotide Sequence Differences. Sequence analysis of pCC1, pCC9 and pCC10 wer ...
... In fact, if pCC9 is taken as a standard, the only difference in the 3 maps is the additional EcoRI site in pCC1, and the additional HindIII site in pCC10. Sequence Analysis of the Three Putative Chicken Cytochrome c Genes Nucleotide Sequence Differences. Sequence analysis of pCC1, pCC9 and pCC10 wer ...
Treatment of lactose intolerance via β-galactosidase - Blogs at H-SC
... need to be mindful to bring the pills and ingest them prior to any time they wished to consume lactose. Although there are some limited treatment options for lactose intolerance, cures do not yet exist. Because hypolactasia is a genetic disorder, a cure would require gene therapy, in which a functio ...
... need to be mindful to bring the pills and ingest them prior to any time they wished to consume lactose. Although there are some limited treatment options for lactose intolerance, cures do not yet exist. Because hypolactasia is a genetic disorder, a cure would require gene therapy, in which a functio ...
Robust Genome Editing in Stem Cells Using CRISPR
... attractive tool for large-scale genome engineering in a wide variety of hosts. We have developed various CRISPR-Cas9 formats that can be used to edit genomes in a wide variety of cell types, including stem cells. Using these formats we have achieved greater than 50% target-specific DNA cleavage in m ...
... attractive tool for large-scale genome engineering in a wide variety of hosts. We have developed various CRISPR-Cas9 formats that can be used to edit genomes in a wide variety of cell types, including stem cells. Using these formats we have achieved greater than 50% target-specific DNA cleavage in m ...
Effect of temperature and pH on growth and product formation of
... Results and discussion Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis ATCC 19435 was grown anaerobically in batch culture on maltose and the temperature and pH were varied one at a time. Under standard conditions (pH 6.5 and 30 °C) all the maltose was consumed within 8 h and converted to lactic acid, formic acid, a ...
... Results and discussion Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis ATCC 19435 was grown anaerobically in batch culture on maltose and the temperature and pH were varied one at a time. Under standard conditions (pH 6.5 and 30 °C) all the maltose was consumed within 8 h and converted to lactic acid, formic acid, a ...
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... iii. Discovered sugar in beetroots. i. Discovered hydrazine base, phenyl hydrazine. ii. Established relation between glucose, fructose and mannose. iii. Synthesized glucose, fructose and mannose from glycerol. iv. Prepared polypeptide containing 18 amino acids. v. Synthesized dipeptides, tripeptides ...
... iii. Discovered sugar in beetroots. i. Discovered hydrazine base, phenyl hydrazine. ii. Established relation between glucose, fructose and mannose. iii. Synthesized glucose, fructose and mannose from glycerol. iv. Prepared polypeptide containing 18 amino acids. v. Synthesized dipeptides, tripeptides ...
Citric Acid Cycle
... • Process in which cells consume O2 and produce CO2 • Provides more energy (ATP) from glucose than Glycolysis • Also captures energy stored in lipids and amino acids • Evolutionary origin: developed about 2.5 billion years ago • Used by animals, plants, and many microorganisms • Occurs in three majo ...
... • Process in which cells consume O2 and produce CO2 • Provides more energy (ATP) from glucose than Glycolysis • Also captures energy stored in lipids and amino acids • Evolutionary origin: developed about 2.5 billion years ago • Used by animals, plants, and many microorganisms • Occurs in three majo ...
Cis
... Abstract: Motivation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) exist as a type of genetic variation that can be either pathogenic or non pathogenic based on their influence on phenotype. At the date of the writing of this paper, there are 402 single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with intronic re ...
... Abstract: Motivation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) exist as a type of genetic variation that can be either pathogenic or non pathogenic based on their influence on phenotype. At the date of the writing of this paper, there are 402 single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with intronic re ...
Scientists Say Human Genome Is Complete
... genome should continue until "every base is completely in place." The task might take 10 to 20 years, he said, and he expressed concern that the effort might not be sustained. A prime beneficiary of the essentially completed genome is DeCode Genetics of Reykjavik, Iceland, which is screening the ent ...
... genome should continue until "every base is completely in place." The task might take 10 to 20 years, he said, and he expressed concern that the effort might not be sustained. A prime beneficiary of the essentially completed genome is DeCode Genetics of Reykjavik, Iceland, which is screening the ent ...
Nucleic acid analogue
Nucleic acid analogues are compounds which are analogous (structurally similar) to naturally occurring RNA and DNA, used in medicine and in molecular biology research.Nucleic acids are chains of nucleotides, which are composed of three parts: a phosphate backbone, a pucker-shaped pentose sugar, either ribose or deoxyribose, and one of four nucleobases.An analogue may have any of these altered. Typically the analogue nucleobases confer, among other things, different base pairing and base stacking properties. Examples include universal bases, which can pair with all four canonical bases, and phosphate-sugar backbone analogues such as PNA, which affect the properties of the chain (PNA can even form a triple helix).Nucleic acid analogues are also called Xeno Nucleic Acid and represent one of the main pillars of xenobiology, the design of new-to-nature forms of life based on alternative biochemistries.Artificial nucleic acids include peptide nucleic acid (PNA), Morpholino and locked nucleic acid (LNA), as well as glycol nucleic acid (GNA) and threose nucleic acid (TNA). Each of these is distinguished from naturally occurring DNA or RNA by changes to the backbone of the molecule.In May 2014, researchers announced that they had successfully introduced two new artificial nucleotides into bacterial DNA, and by including individual artificial nucleotides in the culture media, were able to passage the bacteria 24 times; they did not create mRNA or proteins able to use the artificial nucleotides. The artificial nucleotides featured 2 fused aromatic rings.