Roles of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in homologous recombination, DNA
... The genetic basis for familial breast cancer predisposition has become established over the past decade with the cloning of two major breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2 (Miki et al., 1994; Wooster et al., 1995). The BRCA1 gene was first cloned in 1994 after being mapped to chromosome ...
... The genetic basis for familial breast cancer predisposition has become established over the past decade with the cloning of two major breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2 (Miki et al., 1994; Wooster et al., 1995). The BRCA1 gene was first cloned in 1994 after being mapped to chromosome ...
BIOMONITORING OF GeNOTOxIcITy OF SHALLOW WATeRS
... Materials and methods Groups of Gondogeneia antarctica amphipods were captured by hand net from shallow waters of the Admiralty Bay, King George Island, in four different locations (Figure 1). Punta Plaza (PPL) and Yellow Point (YP) are more distant from the EACF and established as control places ...
... Materials and methods Groups of Gondogeneia antarctica amphipods were captured by hand net from shallow waters of the Admiralty Bay, King George Island, in four different locations (Figure 1). Punta Plaza (PPL) and Yellow Point (YP) are more distant from the EACF and established as control places ...
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... Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Umeå University, S-90187 Umeå, Sweden Full list of author information is available at the end of the article ...
... Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Umeå University, S-90187 Umeå, Sweden Full list of author information is available at the end of the article ...
The Comparison of Transcriptomes Undergoing Waterlogging at the
... Approximately 32 million original sequencing tags were produced using GH01 seedling roots, representing 17501595 raw reads from the treatment library and 14944864 raw reads from the control library (Table 1). The junk tags were filtered before mapping these tag sequences to the reference sequences, ...
... Approximately 32 million original sequencing tags were produced using GH01 seedling roots, representing 17501595 raw reads from the treatment library and 14944864 raw reads from the control library (Table 1). The junk tags were filtered before mapping these tag sequences to the reference sequences, ...
Alu Human Polymorphism
... • The primer/loading dye is sucrose and cresol red. Allows it to be loaded in the gel wells and stay there and see where it is. • The Ready-to-Go PCR bead contains reagents: Taq DNA polymerase, Tris-HCl (ph 9.0); KCl; MgCl2; and dNTPs • Plasmid pBR322 is digested with ...
... • The primer/loading dye is sucrose and cresol red. Allows it to be loaded in the gel wells and stay there and see where it is. • The Ready-to-Go PCR bead contains reagents: Taq DNA polymerase, Tris-HCl (ph 9.0); KCl; MgCl2; and dNTPs • Plasmid pBR322 is digested with ...
Ectopic segmentation gene expression and
... Clearly, the integrity and stability of parasegmental domains are critical to the establishment of metamerism. Loss of alternate en stripes leads to loss of alternate metameres. Nevertheless, the double-metameric primordia must regulate to give approximately normal-sized cuticular segments. It has n ...
... Clearly, the integrity and stability of parasegmental domains are critical to the establishment of metamerism. Loss of alternate en stripes leads to loss of alternate metameres. Nevertheless, the double-metameric primordia must regulate to give approximately normal-sized cuticular segments. It has n ...
Potential regulation of gene expression in photosynthetic cells by
... Pfannschmidt et al. — Photosynthetic redox control of gene expression for its regulation. Equal effects of both inhibitors point to consecutive components of the Cytb6f complex as regulators, for instance on stromal components reduced by PSI such as thioredoxins. These inhibitors thus represent use ...
... Pfannschmidt et al. — Photosynthetic redox control of gene expression for its regulation. Equal effects of both inhibitors point to consecutive components of the Cytb6f complex as regulators, for instance on stromal components reduced by PSI such as thioredoxins. These inhibitors thus represent use ...
Using Mice to Dissect Genetic Factors in Atherosclerosis
... be identified. In general, RI mapping has had low power and precision to detect QTLs, mainly owing to the small number of available strains in each set. Recently, Williams et al4 published a dense map for all RI sets that share C57BL/6J as a parental strain, which might provide a tool for RI mapping ...
... be identified. In general, RI mapping has had low power and precision to detect QTLs, mainly owing to the small number of available strains in each set. Recently, Williams et al4 published a dense map for all RI sets that share C57BL/6J as a parental strain, which might provide a tool for RI mapping ...
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... At Division of Informa@on Coding we run a project aimed at understanding (modelling) how a complex organism is developed from a single egg cell. We believe that this is fundamentally a ques@on about ...
... At Division of Informa@on Coding we run a project aimed at understanding (modelling) how a complex organism is developed from a single egg cell. We believe that this is fundamentally a ques@on about ...
20060710_GOannotCamp_Stanford
... Reality: A subset of the total papers associated with a gene has GO information, other papers have redundant or back-up information (from a GO perspective). Some MODs have ways of associating genes to papers (SGD, TAIR, MGI…), some don’t (S. pombe, E. coli, Gramene). (Broader question: What constitu ...
... Reality: A subset of the total papers associated with a gene has GO information, other papers have redundant or back-up information (from a GO perspective). Some MODs have ways of associating genes to papers (SGD, TAIR, MGI…), some don’t (S. pombe, E. coli, Gramene). (Broader question: What constitu ...
assembling the aging puzzle - Biomedical Computation Review
... Mitnitski and Rockwood’s frailty index might have important theoretical implications. Now that Mitnitski and Rockwood have a way of expressing health status as a single number, they are analyzing individual health trajectories over time. Health status tends to go up and down with an overall downward ...
... Mitnitski and Rockwood’s frailty index might have important theoretical implications. Now that Mitnitski and Rockwood have a way of expressing health status as a single number, they are analyzing individual health trajectories over time. Health status tends to go up and down with an overall downward ...
Polymorphisms in FAS and CASP8 genes may contribute to the
... laboratory features did not differ between patients carrying both variants or carrying FAS variant only. Rensing et al19 proposed that patients with features compatible with CVID associating autoimmune cytopenias are needed to be investigated for ALPS 19 . In fact, although hypergammaglobulinemia is ...
... laboratory features did not differ between patients carrying both variants or carrying FAS variant only. Rensing et al19 proposed that patients with features compatible with CVID associating autoimmune cytopenias are needed to be investigated for ALPS 19 . In fact, although hypergammaglobulinemia is ...
Identification of a new mtDNA mutation (14724G>A) associated with
... presumably be their interactions with neurons. Therefore, it is no surprise if mtDNA variants are recognized as causative in otherwise undetermined leukodystrophies (UL) [4–6]. For the synthesis of its proteins, mitochondria are dependent on the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes that operate a twin ...
... presumably be their interactions with neurons. Therefore, it is no surprise if mtDNA variants are recognized as causative in otherwise undetermined leukodystrophies (UL) [4–6]. For the synthesis of its proteins, mitochondria are dependent on the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes that operate a twin ...
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... mutually exclusive expression, with the single expressed var gene determining the antigenic, cytoadherent, and virulence phenotype of the infected cell. The mutually exclusive expression pattern of var genes is imperative for the parasite’s ability to evade the host’s immune response and is similar ...
... mutually exclusive expression, with the single expressed var gene determining the antigenic, cytoadherent, and virulence phenotype of the infected cell. The mutually exclusive expression pattern of var genes is imperative for the parasite’s ability to evade the host’s immune response and is similar ...
Two Decades of Molecular Ecology: where are we and where are
... who have submitted samples for NGS or already obtained such data), and there is no reason to believe that method development will decelerate anytime soon. This leads to the question: where will we go from here? The revolution in genotyping technologies, from isozymes and AFLPs to deep sequencing, is ...
... who have submitted samples for NGS or already obtained such data), and there is no reason to believe that method development will decelerate anytime soon. This leads to the question: where will we go from here? The revolution in genotyping technologies, from isozymes and AFLPs to deep sequencing, is ...
Transgenic Tobacco Plants with Bacillus thuringiensis 8
... Insecticidal protein genes, crylA(b) and crylA(c), of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. leurstaki HD1 and HD-73 were expressed in tobacco plants. Two fuD-lengths and four 3' -portion truncated toxin genes were respectively inserted into a binary vector, pBKSl-l. These six recombinant plasmids amplified ...
... Insecticidal protein genes, crylA(b) and crylA(c), of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. leurstaki HD1 and HD-73 were expressed in tobacco plants. Two fuD-lengths and four 3' -portion truncated toxin genes were respectively inserted into a binary vector, pBKSl-l. These six recombinant plasmids amplified ...
Operophtera brumata with pheromone-baited traps, December 2005
... pheromone trap surveys, such as that done with gypsy moth, males sometimes fly 100 miles or more before capture, particularly if they find themselves over bodies of water. The large number of intermediates in our samples and the overall subjective nature of the identification caused us to seek a mor ...
... pheromone trap surveys, such as that done with gypsy moth, males sometimes fly 100 miles or more before capture, particularly if they find themselves over bodies of water. The large number of intermediates in our samples and the overall subjective nature of the identification caused us to seek a mor ...
"An Introduction to Sequence Similarity ("Homology") Searching". In
... to another, and this will be much more likely for amino acids that have similar codons. For example, a single transition mutation can change a His to a Tyr (CAT to TAT), but three transversions would be necessary to change a His to a Met (CAT to ATG). The second process is that the mutation must sur ...
... to another, and this will be much more likely for amino acids that have similar codons. For example, a single transition mutation can change a His to a Tyr (CAT to TAT), but three transversions would be necessary to change a His to a Met (CAT to ATG). The second process is that the mutation must sur ...
Middle-Term Test Paper on Biochemistry
... E. It is more efficient for the metabolic regulation because of the cascade amplificatory effect 7) Which belongs to synthases (ligases ) class according its EC 4 digitals: A. A enzyme, EC 1.3.4.2 B. B enzyme, EC 2.4.3.1 C. C enzyme, EC 3.2.1.1 D. D enzyme, EC 5.2.2.3 E. E enzyme, EC 6.2.1.2 8) The ...
... E. It is more efficient for the metabolic regulation because of the cascade amplificatory effect 7) Which belongs to synthases (ligases ) class according its EC 4 digitals: A. A enzyme, EC 1.3.4.2 B. B enzyme, EC 2.4.3.1 C. C enzyme, EC 3.2.1.1 D. D enzyme, EC 5.2.2.3 E. E enzyme, EC 6.2.1.2 8) The ...
Protein splicing elements: inteins and exteins
... The protein sequences that flank the intein, and that are ligated to form the mature product, are defined as the exteins. Exteins are analogous to RNA exons. This nomenclature should replace that used in previous publications, where exteins were called 'external protein sequences' or 'EPSs'. We furt ...
... The protein sequences that flank the intein, and that are ligated to form the mature product, are defined as the exteins. Exteins are analogous to RNA exons. This nomenclature should replace that used in previous publications, where exteins were called 'external protein sequences' or 'EPSs'. We furt ...
Diapositive 1 - LBGI Bioinformatique et Génomique Intégratives
... ARP11 are involved in microtubule based vesicle trafficking, in nuclear functions (transcriptional activation, tumor suppression…), ARP4-ARP9 are components of many chromatin modulation complexes (SWI2/SNF2, SWR1, HAT). Conventional actins and ARPs together define a large family of homologous protei ...
... ARP11 are involved in microtubule based vesicle trafficking, in nuclear functions (transcriptional activation, tumor suppression…), ARP4-ARP9 are components of many chromatin modulation complexes (SWI2/SNF2, SWR1, HAT). Conventional actins and ARPs together define a large family of homologous protei ...