Gene Co-Expression Network Design from RNA
... modules. However, the discovery of a number of gene modules for which no biological function exists could suggest that the methods of WGCNA are too crude and identify modules which can be attributed to coincidence or imperfections in the raw data set. In particular the steps of hierarchical clusteri ...
... modules. However, the discovery of a number of gene modules for which no biological function exists could suggest that the methods of WGCNA are too crude and identify modules which can be attributed to coincidence or imperfections in the raw data set. In particular the steps of hierarchical clusteri ...
Functional genomics: assigning functions to genome sequences
... • Many (most ?) proteins function in complexes made up of non-homologous proteins • Some (many ?) proteins are crystallizable only with their functional partners Suggests that targeting of non-homologus, functionally linked proteins may offer a useful shortcut to learning protein structures and func ...
... • Many (most ?) proteins function in complexes made up of non-homologous proteins • Some (many ?) proteins are crystallizable only with their functional partners Suggests that targeting of non-homologus, functionally linked proteins may offer a useful shortcut to learning protein structures and func ...
Cell Biology of Cancer
... Abnormal cell division, can occur either when active oncogenes are expressed or when tumor suppressor genes are lost. In fact, for a cell to become malignant, numerous mutations are necessary. In some cases, both types of mutations - dominant and recessive - may occur. A gene mutation may allow an a ...
... Abnormal cell division, can occur either when active oncogenes are expressed or when tumor suppressor genes are lost. In fact, for a cell to become malignant, numerous mutations are necessary. In some cases, both types of mutations - dominant and recessive - may occur. A gene mutation may allow an a ...
Applied Biosystems: Celebrating 25 Years of Advancing Science
... and Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX have developed, manufactured, and marketed mass spectrometry systems. Applications of our systems have accelerated the drug discovery and development process by making it possible for researchers to identify and quantitate potential drug candidates and biomarkers ass ...
... and Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX have developed, manufactured, and marketed mass spectrometry systems. Applications of our systems have accelerated the drug discovery and development process by making it possible for researchers to identify and quantitate potential drug candidates and biomarkers ass ...
Evolution of hominoids and the search for a genetic basis for
... positive selection, probably of the overdominant type, through the comparison of synonymous and non-synonymous nucleotide substitutions. This Dn/Ds test is quite powerful when being used to detect positive selection based on the neutral theory (Kimura, 1983), and many studies were conducted to detec ...
... positive selection, probably of the overdominant type, through the comparison of synonymous and non-synonymous nucleotide substitutions. This Dn/Ds test is quite powerful when being used to detect positive selection based on the neutral theory (Kimura, 1983), and many studies were conducted to detec ...
Patterns of Chromosome Inheritance
... • Traits controlled by genes on the X or Y chromosomes are sex-linked although most are unrelated to gender. • An allele on the X chromosome that is in the region where the Y chromosome has no alleles will express even if recessive; it is termed X-linked. • A female would have to have two recessive ...
... • Traits controlled by genes on the X or Y chromosomes are sex-linked although most are unrelated to gender. • An allele on the X chromosome that is in the region where the Y chromosome has no alleles will express even if recessive; it is termed X-linked. • A female would have to have two recessive ...
Candidatus Paenicardinium endonii
... Harayama, 1995) were used for PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA and gyrB genes, respectively, following procedures described previously (Atibalentja et al., 2004), except that the annealing temperature for the gyrB gene was set at 56 uC. Cloning and sequencing of PCR products were also conducted as ...
... Harayama, 1995) were used for PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA and gyrB genes, respectively, following procedures described previously (Atibalentja et al., 2004), except that the annealing temperature for the gyrB gene was set at 56 uC. Cloning and sequencing of PCR products were also conducted as ...
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... Marta Milo. Although 82 genes were found to have significant differences in expression, To decide which of these genes to study At Tapton we used ensembl, an open source genetic database to identify zebrafish orthologs by performing sequence alignments. We chose orthologs which had a high percentage ...
... Marta Milo. Although 82 genes were found to have significant differences in expression, To decide which of these genes to study At Tapton we used ensembl, an open source genetic database to identify zebrafish orthologs by performing sequence alignments. We chose orthologs which had a high percentage ...
The rice Rim2 transcript accumulates in response to Magnaporthe
... tobacco. Tnt1 transcription is also induced by viral infection (Moreau-Mhiri et al. 1996). These results indicate that Tnt1 activation might be a local and early plant response to microbial stress (Pouteau et al. 1994). In addition, wounding, freezing and other abiotic factors, such as sodium salicy ...
... tobacco. Tnt1 transcription is also induced by viral infection (Moreau-Mhiri et al. 1996). These results indicate that Tnt1 activation might be a local and early plant response to microbial stress (Pouteau et al. 1994). In addition, wounding, freezing and other abiotic factors, such as sodium salicy ...
Analytical and Chromatography - Sigma
... Following DNA binding, a transcription factor exerts an influence over gene expression. This is done through interaction with other transcription factors or with the basal transcriptional machinery in order to affect the efficiency of formation or binding of the transcription complex. These associat ...
... Following DNA binding, a transcription factor exerts an influence over gene expression. This is done through interaction with other transcription factors or with the basal transcriptional machinery in order to affect the efficiency of formation or binding of the transcription complex. These associat ...
Medical Biochemistry at a Glance. 3rd Edition. At a Glance Brochure
... Medical Biochemistry at a Glance is intended for students of medicine and the biomedical sciences such as nutrition, biochemistry, sports science, medical laboratory sciences, physiotherapy, pharmacy, physiology, pharmacology, genetics and veterinary science. It also provides a succinct review and r ...
... Medical Biochemistry at a Glance is intended for students of medicine and the biomedical sciences such as nutrition, biochemistry, sports science, medical laboratory sciences, physiotherapy, pharmacy, physiology, pharmacology, genetics and veterinary science. It also provides a succinct review and r ...
dna replication - MacWilliams Biology
... 1. The tips of chromosomes are known as telomeres. 2. Particularly difficult to copy. 3. Over time, DNA may actually be lost from telomeres each time a chromosome is replicated. 4. Enzyme called telomerase compensates for this problem by adding short, repeated DNA sequences to telomeres lengthens ...
... 1. The tips of chromosomes are known as telomeres. 2. Particularly difficult to copy. 3. Over time, DNA may actually be lost from telomeres each time a chromosome is replicated. 4. Enzyme called telomerase compensates for this problem by adding short, repeated DNA sequences to telomeres lengthens ...
1 How DNA Makes Stuff
... RNA Polymerase - Making the Copy Once the transcription factors are in place, transcription can begin. The workhorse for this process is a collection of enzymes called RNA polymerase. There are a few of these, but the one most intimately connected with the process of making proteins is called RNA po ...
... RNA Polymerase - Making the Copy Once the transcription factors are in place, transcription can begin. The workhorse for this process is a collection of enzymes called RNA polymerase. There are a few of these, but the one most intimately connected with the process of making proteins is called RNA po ...
5 DNA History Replication
... associated phenotype with specific chromosome white-eyed male had specific ...
... associated phenotype with specific chromosome white-eyed male had specific ...
Lecture 7
... HbA / HbA (Normal): red blood cell never sickles HbA / HbS (Sickle cell trait): No anemia; red blood cells sickle only under low oxygen conditions. HbS / HbS (Sickle cell anemia): sickle‐shaped red blood cells ...
... HbA / HbA (Normal): red blood cell never sickles HbA / HbS (Sickle cell trait): No anemia; red blood cells sickle only under low oxygen conditions. HbS / HbS (Sickle cell anemia): sickle‐shaped red blood cells ...
Molecular regulation of plant responses to low temperature in
... by pad4 and nahG, but not by npr1 and ndr1. Intriguingly, chs3-1 plants grown at 16°C showed enhanced tolerance to freezing temperatures. This tolerance was correlated with growth defect and cell death phenotypes caused by activated defense responses. To identify new components involved in the chs3- ...
... by pad4 and nahG, but not by npr1 and ndr1. Intriguingly, chs3-1 plants grown at 16°C showed enhanced tolerance to freezing temperatures. This tolerance was correlated with growth defect and cell death phenotypes caused by activated defense responses. To identify new components involved in the chs3- ...
Molecular analysis of the structure and expression of the RH... individuals with D--, Dc-, and DCw- gene complexes
... donors were copied to cDNAs, then amplified by PCR. Amplifications were performed between oligonucleotides J and K (see Materials and Methods), which are common to the RHCE and RHD genes. Three amplification products (1.36, 1.22, and 1.06 kb) identified under UV light were found in all samples (Fig ...
... donors were copied to cDNAs, then amplified by PCR. Amplifications were performed between oligonucleotides J and K (see Materials and Methods), which are common to the RHCE and RHD genes. Three amplification products (1.36, 1.22, and 1.06 kb) identified under UV light were found in all samples (Fig ...
Stem Cell Gene Expression_StudentB
... be more common in stem cells because they could control which type of cell the stem cell will become. In recent years, scientists discovered they could reprogram specialized cells back into non-specialized stem cells, simply by turning on several manager genes. They call these reprogrammed cells ind ...
... be more common in stem cells because they could control which type of cell the stem cell will become. In recent years, scientists discovered they could reprogram specialized cells back into non-specialized stem cells, simply by turning on several manager genes. They call these reprogrammed cells ind ...
Intro to Mendelian Genetics ppt
... – used experimental method – used quantitative analysis • collected data & counted them ...
... – used experimental method – used quantitative analysis • collected data & counted them ...
Supplementary Material for: A scaling normalization method for
... Figure S7. Exploratory analysis of the scaling factors estimation procedure, across a broad range of simulation parameters for 2 simulated samples (20000 genes, proportion upregulated ~ Uniform(.1,.9), proportion differential ~ Uniform(.05,.25), # genes unique to group ~ Uniform(0,2000), 4-fold dif ...
... Figure S7. Exploratory analysis of the scaling factors estimation procedure, across a broad range of simulation parameters for 2 simulated samples (20000 genes, proportion upregulated ~ Uniform(.1,.9), proportion differential ~ Uniform(.05,.25), # genes unique to group ~ Uniform(0,2000), 4-fold dif ...