第六届植物分子生物学暑期研讨班专家资料介绍
... auxin biosynthesis; however, results from these studies have enabled us to investigate auxin-mediated signal transduction from a completely different perspective. Research in our laboratory is multidisciplinary, in that it draws on techniques rooted in classical genetics, chemical genetics, biochemi ...
... auxin biosynthesis; however, results from these studies have enabled us to investigate auxin-mediated signal transduction from a completely different perspective. Research in our laboratory is multidisciplinary, in that it draws on techniques rooted in classical genetics, chemical genetics, biochemi ...
Slides - Workforce Development in Stem Cell Research
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Regulation of 6sg expression site transcription and switching in
... then spreads throughout the chromosome. Xchromosome regulation is considered to be a counting problem. How does the cell count identical elements and inactivate all except one? The parallel to ES regulation is intriguing. In Drosophila, males compensate for having only one X chromosome by up-regulat ...
... then spreads throughout the chromosome. Xchromosome regulation is considered to be a counting problem. How does the cell count identical elements and inactivate all except one? The parallel to ES regulation is intriguing. In Drosophila, males compensate for having only one X chromosome by up-regulat ...
Single-Gene Inheritance Single-Gene Inheritance
... organisms having some altered form of a normal property. The normal form of any property of an organism is called the wild type, that which is found “in the wild,” or in nature. The genetic modus operandi is to mate an individual showing the property in its wild-type form (for example, a plant with ...
... organisms having some altered form of a normal property. The normal form of any property of an organism is called the wild type, that which is found “in the wild,” or in nature. The genetic modus operandi is to mate an individual showing the property in its wild-type form (for example, a plant with ...
Chapter 1 A Perspective on Human Genetics
... Enucleated eggs are fused with other cells • Embryos are transplanted into a surrogate mother • In 1997, Dolly the sheep was the first mammalian clone from an adult donor cell Chapter 13 Human Heredity by Michael Cummings ©2006 Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning ...
... Enucleated eggs are fused with other cells • Embryos are transplanted into a surrogate mother • In 1997, Dolly the sheep was the first mammalian clone from an adult donor cell Chapter 13 Human Heredity by Michael Cummings ©2006 Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning ...
Coupling of zygotic transcription to mitotic control at the Drosophila
... Table 1). The occasional extra divisions observed in C(3)se stocks could be attributed to tribbles and fruhstart on chromosome III, which have been shown to have small but reproducible effects on the cell cycle at MBT (Grosshans et al., 2003; Grosshans and Wieschaus, 2000). These results support the ...
... Table 1). The occasional extra divisions observed in C(3)se stocks could be attributed to tribbles and fruhstart on chromosome III, which have been shown to have small but reproducible effects on the cell cycle at MBT (Grosshans et al., 2003; Grosshans and Wieschaus, 2000). These results support the ...
Ppt
... code. We present the “codon - reverse codon” pattern and use it to remove the only ambiguity which had remained in our recently proposed new classification scheme of the genetic code. The purine-pyrimidine scheme has now found its final form. We show that the “codon - reverse codon” pattern is corre ...
... code. We present the “codon - reverse codon” pattern and use it to remove the only ambiguity which had remained in our recently proposed new classification scheme of the genetic code. The purine-pyrimidine scheme has now found its final form. We show that the “codon - reverse codon” pattern is corre ...
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... backbone DNA for the ligation of the finger libraries into each plasmid. There are also 3 control plasmids: 1352 UV2 omega-Zif268 and pH3U3-Zif268 (reporter vector) that provide a complementary pair of constructs for testing the activity of the system. We have also included a negative control 1352-o ...
... backbone DNA for the ligation of the finger libraries into each plasmid. There are also 3 control plasmids: 1352 UV2 omega-Zif268 and pH3U3-Zif268 (reporter vector) that provide a complementary pair of constructs for testing the activity of the system. We have also included a negative control 1352-o ...
Macromolecules
... (along with standard Watson-Crick base pairing). The existence of this structure was known for 20 years, but no one knew what to make of it. Now, recognizing that it occurs naturally in gene control regions, it is getting a great deal of attention in the research literature. Currently artificial oli ...
... (along with standard Watson-Crick base pairing). The existence of this structure was known for 20 years, but no one knew what to make of it. Now, recognizing that it occurs naturally in gene control regions, it is getting a great deal of attention in the research literature. Currently artificial oli ...
Mendel and Heredity - Glasgow Independent Schools
... offspring of the same type. Such a plant is said to be true-breeding for a given trait. ...
... offspring of the same type. Such a plant is said to be true-breeding for a given trait. ...
Supplementary Table 1 Entrez Gene (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... medium subunits family. This AP-4 complex is involved in the recognition and sorting of cargo proteins with tyrosine-based motifs from the trans-golgi network to the endosomal-lysosomal system. (provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008) This gene encodes a member of the adaptor complexes small subunit protein f ...
... medium subunits family. This AP-4 complex is involved in the recognition and sorting of cargo proteins with tyrosine-based motifs from the trans-golgi network to the endosomal-lysosomal system. (provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008) This gene encodes a member of the adaptor complexes small subunit protein f ...
Predicting drug-target interaction in cancers using homology
... data, determining the effects of amino acid substitution will be the next challenge in mutation research (Chen and Shen, 2009). Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may be potentially important pharmacogenetic determinants of cancer therapy, functional evidence regarding their relevance i ...
... data, determining the effects of amino acid substitution will be the next challenge in mutation research (Chen and Shen, 2009). Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may be potentially important pharmacogenetic determinants of cancer therapy, functional evidence regarding their relevance i ...
cbb752-mg-spr10-bioinfo-intro
... Venter, J. C. (1995). "Wholegenome random sequencing and assembly of Haemophilus influenzae rd." Genome sequence now Science 269: 496-512. accumulate so quickly that, (Picture adapted from TIGR website, in less than a week, a single http://www.tigr.org) laboratory can produce • Integrative Data more ...
... Venter, J. C. (1995). "Wholegenome random sequencing and assembly of Haemophilus influenzae rd." Genome sequence now Science 269: 496-512. accumulate so quickly that, (Picture adapted from TIGR website, in less than a week, a single http://www.tigr.org) laboratory can produce • Integrative Data more ...
Definition
... After domestication of food crops and wild animals, man moved on to other new observations like cheese, curd, etc. Certainly, cheese can be considered as one of the first direct products (or by-product) of biotechnology, because it was prepared by adding rennet (an enzyme found in the stomach of cal ...
... After domestication of food crops and wild animals, man moved on to other new observations like cheese, curd, etc. Certainly, cheese can be considered as one of the first direct products (or by-product) of biotechnology, because it was prepared by adding rennet (an enzyme found in the stomach of cal ...
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... (1995). Phylogenetic trees were constructed using the free PHYLIP package: Phylogeny Interference Package (version 3.57c). RESULTS All 6218 known ORFs in the S. cerevisiae genome were analysed for the presence of a putative signal sequence in the encoding protein. The algorithm predicts the presence ...
... (1995). Phylogenetic trees were constructed using the free PHYLIP package: Phylogeny Interference Package (version 3.57c). RESULTS All 6218 known ORFs in the S. cerevisiae genome were analysed for the presence of a putative signal sequence in the encoding protein. The algorithm predicts the presence ...
Bioinformatics
... 3. DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) at Mishima, Japan http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ 4. Protein International Resource (PIR) database at the National Biomedical Research Foundation in Washington, DC (see Barker et al. 1998) http://wwwnbrf.georgetown.edu/pirwww/ 5. The SwissProt protein sequence database at ...
... 3. DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) at Mishima, Japan http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ 4. Protein International Resource (PIR) database at the National Biomedical Research Foundation in Washington, DC (see Barker et al. 1998) http://wwwnbrf.georgetown.edu/pirwww/ 5. The SwissProt protein sequence database at ...
Determining whether Huntaway dogs treated with AAV2/8 viral
... They also requested that the EPA determine whether Huntaway dogs treated with AAV2/8 vectors are considered genetically modified organisms, and thus new organisms for the purposes of the Act. We have reviewed the information supplied by the applicant and information available in the public domain, a ...
... They also requested that the EPA determine whether Huntaway dogs treated with AAV2/8 vectors are considered genetically modified organisms, and thus new organisms for the purposes of the Act. We have reviewed the information supplied by the applicant and information available in the public domain, a ...
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... eventually causes significant yield losses in severely infected fields ranging from 20 to 30%, but this can reach as high as 80% (Mew et al., 1993; Srinivasan and Gnanamanickam, 2005; Noh et al., 2007). Due to the ineffectiveness of chemicals and antibiotics in controlling the disease, genetic enhan ...
... eventually causes significant yield losses in severely infected fields ranging from 20 to 30%, but this can reach as high as 80% (Mew et al., 1993; Srinivasan and Gnanamanickam, 2005; Noh et al., 2007). Due to the ineffectiveness of chemicals and antibiotics in controlling the disease, genetic enhan ...
Opposing Activities of DRM and MES
... may not be completely or irreversibly inactivated but may instead be expressed at very low levels and poised for reactivation. Such finetuning is particularly important for genes for which a relatively small degree of transcriptional variability may have a profound influence on cell identity or functi ...
... may not be completely or irreversibly inactivated but may instead be expressed at very low levels and poised for reactivation. Such finetuning is particularly important for genes for which a relatively small degree of transcriptional variability may have a profound influence on cell identity or functi ...
Gene Expression
... Using quantitative real-time RT-PCR for gene expression profiling is a common, widely accepted technique. Currently, a user wishing to do such profiling has two choices: either develop the RT-PCR assays in house or order a pre-validated assay from a commercial supplier. Neither, however, is very tim ...
... Using quantitative real-time RT-PCR for gene expression profiling is a common, widely accepted technique. Currently, a user wishing to do such profiling has two choices: either develop the RT-PCR assays in house or order a pre-validated assay from a commercial supplier. Neither, however, is very tim ...
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization Evaluation of c-erbB
... stepwise progression of solid tumors. Moreover, oncogene amplification may be associated with aggressive growth and may be a useful indicator of progression and prognosis in various human cancers (1). A few studies using FISH showed c-erbB-2 gene amplification in bladder cancers, and the clinical si ...
... stepwise progression of solid tumors. Moreover, oncogene amplification may be associated with aggressive growth and may be a useful indicator of progression and prognosis in various human cancers (1). A few studies using FISH showed c-erbB-2 gene amplification in bladder cancers, and the clinical si ...