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... other soil bacteria. The lethal effect is directed against the ' subunit of RNA polymerase, the enzyme responsible for transcription of all 3 classes of RNA in E. coli. The RNA polymerase•rifampicin complex is permanently bound to the DNA template, thus blocking transcription even by RNA polymerase ...
... other soil bacteria. The lethal effect is directed against the ' subunit of RNA polymerase, the enzyme responsible for transcription of all 3 classes of RNA in E. coli. The RNA polymerase•rifampicin complex is permanently bound to the DNA template, thus blocking transcription even by RNA polymerase ...
Association of polymorphisms in kappa casein gene with milk traits
... traits and to determine the polymorphisms in the protein coding regions. Recently, genetic marker research applied to animal breeding and production is concentrated mainly on analyzing mutations located within candidate genes and their association with economically important traits12). ...
... traits and to determine the polymorphisms in the protein coding regions. Recently, genetic marker research applied to animal breeding and production is concentrated mainly on analyzing mutations located within candidate genes and their association with economically important traits12). ...
Gene Section TTL (twelve-thirteen translocation leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... and ETV6/TTL, were detected. ETV6/TTL fusion transcript. The other transcript, TTL/ETV6, comprises 5' TTL exons 1 to 5 or to 8a, fused to ETV6 from exon 2. The predicted 530 amino acids fusion protein consists mostly of ETV6 with both HLH and ETS domains, and could have modified transcriptional acti ...
... and ETV6/TTL, were detected. ETV6/TTL fusion transcript. The other transcript, TTL/ETV6, comprises 5' TTL exons 1 to 5 or to 8a, fused to ETV6 from exon 2. The predicted 530 amino acids fusion protein consists mostly of ETV6 with both HLH and ETS domains, and could have modified transcriptional acti ...
ATP
... Metal ions (Mg2+ or Mn2+) are found to be essential for these enzymes to be active. ATP induced conformational changes prevents hydrolysis ...
... Metal ions (Mg2+ or Mn2+) are found to be essential for these enzymes to be active. ATP induced conformational changes prevents hydrolysis ...
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... one with an omega fixed at 1, a second where each site can be either have an omega between 0 and 1, or an omega of 1, and third a model that uses three omegas as described before for MrBayes. The output is written into a file called Hv1.sites.codeml_out (as directed by the control file). Point out l ...
... one with an omega fixed at 1, a second where each site can be either have an omega between 0 and 1, or an omega of 1, and third a model that uses three omegas as described before for MrBayes. The output is written into a file called Hv1.sites.codeml_out (as directed by the control file). Point out l ...
Mapping of the RNA-binding domain of the alfalfa mosaic virus
... protein (Osman et al., 1993). In addition, alaninescanning mutations affecting several other regions of the molecule decreased the affinity of the movement protein for RNA and the cooperativity of binding; mutations in one of these regions also affected the biological function of the protein (Giesma ...
... protein (Osman et al., 1993). In addition, alaninescanning mutations affecting several other regions of the molecule decreased the affinity of the movement protein for RNA and the cooperativity of binding; mutations in one of these regions also affected the biological function of the protein (Giesma ...
Functional Analysis of Developmental Genes
... • Requires special vectors – contains flanking sequences to permit homologous recombination between construct and chromosome – Contains selectable marker to permit survival only of homologous recombination and not non-homologous ...
... • Requires special vectors – contains flanking sequences to permit homologous recombination between construct and chromosome – Contains selectable marker to permit survival only of homologous recombination and not non-homologous ...
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... chain which must be overcome. The conformational entropy represents a substantial amount of unfavorable free energy. For a design to succeed the favorable free energy associated with these designed interactions must outweigh the entropic cost of fixing the chain into a unique structure. Strategies ...
... chain which must be overcome. The conformational entropy represents a substantial amount of unfavorable free energy. For a design to succeed the favorable free energy associated with these designed interactions must outweigh the entropic cost of fixing the chain into a unique structure. Strategies ...
The role of the tumour suppressor p33ING1b in human neoplasia
... limited homology, which raises the possibility that p33ING1b may interact with cell cycle regulators such as p53 and pRb.26 In human cells, coimmunoprecipitation studies have indicated that protein product(s) of the ING1 gene (principally p33ING1b) physically interact with the TP53 tumour suppressor ...
... limited homology, which raises the possibility that p33ING1b may interact with cell cycle regulators such as p53 and pRb.26 In human cells, coimmunoprecipitation studies have indicated that protein product(s) of the ING1 gene (principally p33ING1b) physically interact with the TP53 tumour suppressor ...
Genes Involved in Two Caenorhabditis elegans Cell
... gonad in egl-15 and egl-17 mutants with a laser microbeam allows the SMs to migrate further, revealing that in these mutants, the gonad stops the migration of the SMs (Stern and Horvitz 1991). The same gonadal cells that stop the SMs in egl-15 and egl-17 mutants attract the SMs in wild-type animals. ...
... gonad in egl-15 and egl-17 mutants with a laser microbeam allows the SMs to migrate further, revealing that in these mutants, the gonad stops the migration of the SMs (Stern and Horvitz 1991). The same gonadal cells that stop the SMs in egl-15 and egl-17 mutants attract the SMs in wild-type animals. ...
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... paper by Katherine Brooks, a graduate stuphage T4 (which they called “amber” mu- dent of mine, who investigated the effect of tants) that had the same host range among some A mutants on DNA replication as estiK-12 strains as my mutants. We agreed that mated from genetic pool size. Most of the this s ...
... paper by Katherine Brooks, a graduate stuphage T4 (which they called “amber” mu- dent of mine, who investigated the effect of tants) that had the same host range among some A mutants on DNA replication as estiK-12 strains as my mutants. We agreed that mated from genetic pool size. Most of the this s ...
The genetics of mental retardation
... reflects the degree of mosaicism in the CNS. A number of investigators have attempted to correlate the phenotypic variability found in fragile X with these genetic variables, but it is still too early to say how far the genetic variation can account for the phenotype48"51. While observations of the ...
... reflects the degree of mosaicism in the CNS. A number of investigators have attempted to correlate the phenotypic variability found in fragile X with these genetic variables, but it is still too early to say how far the genetic variation can account for the phenotype48"51. While observations of the ...
B3 Student checklist -Living and growing
... Tick () column: A when you have covered the statement in class. Tick () column B if you need to do more work on it. ...
... Tick () column: A when you have covered the statement in class. Tick () column B if you need to do more work on it. ...
Exam #3 Review Exam #3 will cover from glycolysis to complex
... The components of the ETC in prokaryotes vary widely. Very few bacteria contain the carrier called cytochrome c oxidase and thus an assay that detects this enzyme (the oxidase test) can be used to help identify members of the genera Pseudomonas and Neisseria. The ETC of E. coli is commonly used as a ...
... The components of the ETC in prokaryotes vary widely. Very few bacteria contain the carrier called cytochrome c oxidase and thus an assay that detects this enzyme (the oxidase test) can be used to help identify members of the genera Pseudomonas and Neisseria. The ETC of E. coli is commonly used as a ...
Mitochondrial DNA
... processing, in which nucleotides are added, removed, or altered in the RNA sequence after transcription has occurred. ...
... processing, in which nucleotides are added, removed, or altered in the RNA sequence after transcription has occurred. ...
Binary Vectors
... Binary Vectors The discovery that the vir genes do not need to be in the same plasmid with a T-DNA region to lead its transfer and insertion into the plant genome led to the construction of a system for plant transformation where the T-DNA region and the vir region are on separate plasmids. In the b ...
... Binary Vectors The discovery that the vir genes do not need to be in the same plasmid with a T-DNA region to lead its transfer and insertion into the plant genome led to the construction of a system for plant transformation where the T-DNA region and the vir region are on separate plasmids. In the b ...
B-Cell Gene Rearrangement
... B-cell lymphomas account for greater than 90% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas and may pose a diagnostic challenge on the basis of histopathology alone. During normal B-cell maturation, the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene is rearranged such that each mature B-cell and plasma cell has a unique rearranged hea ...
... B-cell lymphomas account for greater than 90% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas and may pose a diagnostic challenge on the basis of histopathology alone. During normal B-cell maturation, the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene is rearranged such that each mature B-cell and plasma cell has a unique rearranged hea ...
TIGAR: a promising new drug target for Parkinson`s research project
... their PINK1 mutant zebrafish. Blocking TigarB activity rescues the dopamineproducing cells completely - suggesting that the protein could be a promising new drug target for Parkinson’s. ...
... their PINK1 mutant zebrafish. Blocking TigarB activity rescues the dopamineproducing cells completely - suggesting that the protein could be a promising new drug target for Parkinson’s. ...
TCA Cycle Defects and Cancer: When Metabolism Tunes Redox State
... an increased glycolytic flux maintained even in the presence of oxygen (“aerobic glycolysis” or “Warburg effect”), without an associated increase in oxidative phosphorylation rate. The switch from respiration to glycolysis has usually been considered a consequence, rather than a cause, of cancer. How ...
... an increased glycolytic flux maintained even in the presence of oxygen (“aerobic glycolysis” or “Warburg effect”), without an associated increase in oxidative phosphorylation rate. The switch from respiration to glycolysis has usually been considered a consequence, rather than a cause, of cancer. How ...
Recombinant DNA Technology
... cells from growing and dividing too quickly. This protein is contained in the nucleus of body cells and will bind to the DNA determining whether the DNA will be repaired or whether the cell will undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) if the DNA becomes damaged by mutagens such as toxic chemicals, ...
... cells from growing and dividing too quickly. This protein is contained in the nucleus of body cells and will bind to the DNA determining whether the DNA will be repaired or whether the cell will undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) if the DNA becomes damaged by mutagens such as toxic chemicals, ...
LP7 - Inheritance and Genetic Diseases
... also known as von Recklinghausen disease) is a genetically-inherited disorder in which the nerve tissue grows tumors (neurofibromas) that may be benign and may cause serious damage by compressing nerves and other tissues. Neurofibromatosis is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means only one copy ...
... also known as von Recklinghausen disease) is a genetically-inherited disorder in which the nerve tissue grows tumors (neurofibromas) that may be benign and may cause serious damage by compressing nerves and other tissues. Neurofibromatosis is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means only one copy ...
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... 3. In purple people eaters one eye is homozygous dominant, two eyes is homozygous recessive, and three eyes is heterozygous. The number of eyes in an incomplete dominant trait. What would the offspring look like from a homozygous recessive purple people eater and a ...
... 3. In purple people eaters one eye is homozygous dominant, two eyes is homozygous recessive, and three eyes is heterozygous. The number of eyes in an incomplete dominant trait. What would the offspring look like from a homozygous recessive purple people eater and a ...
Document
... Evolutionary history can tell us a lot about properties of a given gene Homology can be inferred from similarity between the genes Searching for Proteins with same or similar functions ...
... Evolutionary history can tell us a lot about properties of a given gene Homology can be inferred from similarity between the genes Searching for Proteins with same or similar functions ...
Point mutation
A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation.Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.