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... Industry”, Robert McKown, and George L. Coffman, May/June 2002, ...
... Industry”, Robert McKown, and George L. Coffman, May/June 2002, ...
Energetics of protein–DNA interactions
... Protein–DNA interactions are vital for many processes in living cells, especially transcriptional regulation and DNA modification. To further our understanding of these important processes on the microscopic level, it is necessary that theoretical models describe the macromolecular interaction energ ...
... Protein–DNA interactions are vital for many processes in living cells, especially transcriptional regulation and DNA modification. To further our understanding of these important processes on the microscopic level, it is necessary that theoretical models describe the macromolecular interaction energ ...
Use of a single primer to fluorescently label selective amplified
... resulting AFLP profiles are separated using polyacrylamide, and the markers are scored for presence or absence (5). One of the advantages of AFLP is that a large number of markers can be generated based on differential combinations of selective primers (5). The use of fluorescently labeled selective ...
... resulting AFLP profiles are separated using polyacrylamide, and the markers are scored for presence or absence (5). One of the advantages of AFLP is that a large number of markers can be generated based on differential combinations of selective primers (5). The use of fluorescently labeled selective ...
The complete nucleotide sequence of cucumber green mottle
... protein gene and the 3' non-coding region. The genome organization of CGMMV-SH was compared to three other sequenced tobamoviruses, TMV vulgare (Goelet et al., 1982), TMV-L (Ohno et al., 1984) and tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV, TMV-U2) (Solis & Garcia-Arenal, 1990) (Fig. 2), The genome of C ...
... protein gene and the 3' non-coding region. The genome organization of CGMMV-SH was compared to three other sequenced tobamoviruses, TMV vulgare (Goelet et al., 1982), TMV-L (Ohno et al., 1984) and tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV, TMV-U2) (Solis & Garcia-Arenal, 1990) (Fig. 2), The genome of C ...
Appendix - Cengage
... The electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond are not always shared equally. When the atoms sharing an electron pair are identical, such as two oxygen atoms, the electrons are attracted equally by both atoms and so are shared equally. The result is a nonpolar molecule. The term nonpolar implies ...
... The electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond are not always shared equally. When the atoms sharing an electron pair are identical, such as two oxygen atoms, the electrons are attracted equally by both atoms and so are shared equally. The result is a nonpolar molecule. The term nonpolar implies ...
Is structural flexibility of antigen-binding loops
... The computer graphic models of VH and VL chains of antidsDNA mAb were built, using the graphics program Insight II and Homology (Version 2.3.0, Biosym Technologies, San Diego, CA), on a Silicon Graphics (Indigo2) computer system. The general strategy for the model building was as follows: (i) select ...
... The computer graphic models of VH and VL chains of antidsDNA mAb were built, using the graphics program Insight II and Homology (Version 2.3.0, Biosym Technologies, San Diego, CA), on a Silicon Graphics (Indigo2) computer system. The general strategy for the model building was as follows: (i) select ...
Intelligence: Genetics, Genes, and Genomics
... shared environmental influence. As noted earlier, intelligence, unlike other personality traits, shows shared environmental influence. The twin data summarized in Figure 2 suggest that shared environment effects are negligible in adulthood. Data for adoptive siblings summarized in Figure 1, which pr ...
... shared environmental influence. As noted earlier, intelligence, unlike other personality traits, shows shared environmental influence. The twin data summarized in Figure 2 suggest that shared environment effects are negligible in adulthood. Data for adoptive siblings summarized in Figure 1, which pr ...
Hair follicle differentiation: expression, structure and
... information indicate that the IF superfamily contains more than 40 components. Several genes have been sequenced and their common structures and sequence conservation suggest that they could have evolved from a primordial gene. The present IF gene superfamily is composed of at least 6 families and a ...
... information indicate that the IF superfamily contains more than 40 components. Several genes have been sequenced and their common structures and sequence conservation suggest that they could have evolved from a primordial gene. The present IF gene superfamily is composed of at least 6 families and a ...
BAC White Paper - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... (~100,000 clones of 100kb) that could be useful for promoter mapping studies when appropriate distribution arrangements can be made. However in this case as well, no evaluation of the library has been made by users in the community. The advice we have received from numerous sources is that it will b ...
... (~100,000 clones of 100kb) that could be useful for promoter mapping studies when appropriate distribution arrangements can be made. However in this case as well, no evaluation of the library has been made by users in the community. The advice we have received from numerous sources is that it will b ...
Chapter 11: Complex Inheritance and Human Heredity • Main idea
... • A recessive trait is expressed when the individual is homozygous recessive for the trait. • Therefore, those with at least one dominant allele will not express the recessive trait. • An individual who is heterozygous for a recessive disorder is called a carrier ...
... • A recessive trait is expressed when the individual is homozygous recessive for the trait. • Therefore, those with at least one dominant allele will not express the recessive trait. • An individual who is heterozygous for a recessive disorder is called a carrier ...
Protein Building Blocks (PBBs): Toys for teaching the principles of
... as follows: positive blocks have magnets embedded on four sides with all N sides facing out, negative blocks have magnets with all S sides facing out. Partially assembled blocks are shown in Figure 1. Thus, like charged particles repel each other, but unlike charges are attractive. Hydrophobic inter ...
... as follows: positive blocks have magnets embedded on four sides with all N sides facing out, negative blocks have magnets with all S sides facing out. Partially assembled blocks are shown in Figure 1. Thus, like charged particles repel each other, but unlike charges are attractive. Hydrophobic inter ...
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... (Figure adapted with permission from “Developmental Genetics and Ontogenetic Psychology: Overdue Détente and Propositions from a Matchmaker” by I. Gottesman, 1974. In A.D. Pick (Ed.), Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, vol. 8, p 60. Copyright © 1974 by the University of Minnesota Press.) ...
... (Figure adapted with permission from “Developmental Genetics and Ontogenetic Psychology: Overdue Détente and Propositions from a Matchmaker” by I. Gottesman, 1974. In A.D. Pick (Ed.), Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, vol. 8, p 60. Copyright © 1974 by the University of Minnesota Press.) ...
d. Method Delivery: Lectures, assignments, tutorials and practicals
... The course introduces students to the basic principles of classical genetics and inheritance as espoused by Mendel. It helps to build the foundations that will enable students to understand and apply genetic principles in advanced undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The course content logically ...
... The course introduces students to the basic principles of classical genetics and inheritance as espoused by Mendel. It helps to build the foundations that will enable students to understand and apply genetic principles in advanced undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The course content logically ...
REAL-TIME PCR
... dye on the 5’ end and a non-fluorescent quencher dye on the 3’ end. The most commonly used hydrolysis probes are TaqMan® probes (Holland et al., 1991; Heid, 1996). Molecular beacons probes (Tyagi and Kramer, 1996; Tyagi et al., 1998) and Scorpions primers (Whitcombe et al., 1999; Thelwell et al., 20 ...
... dye on the 5’ end and a non-fluorescent quencher dye on the 3’ end. The most commonly used hydrolysis probes are TaqMan® probes (Holland et al., 1991; Heid, 1996). Molecular beacons probes (Tyagi and Kramer, 1996; Tyagi et al., 1998) and Scorpions primers (Whitcombe et al., 1999; Thelwell et al., 20 ...
Identification and characterization of putative conserved IAM
... sequences is computed using k-mer counting. A tree is then constructed from the triangular distance matrix computed from the pairwise similarities using UPGMA and a root is identified. The resulting tree is improved by building a new progressive alignment and a new tree is constructed by computing a ...
... sequences is computed using k-mer counting. A tree is then constructed from the triangular distance matrix computed from the pairwise similarities using UPGMA and a root is identified. The resulting tree is improved by building a new progressive alignment and a new tree is constructed by computing a ...
Modulation of CTCF Insulator Function by
... CTCF plays diverse roles in the regulation of eukaryotic genes. A new study by Lefevre et al. in a recent issue of Molecular Cell reveals a novel mechanism in which noncoding RNA transcription and nucleosome repositioning evicts CTCF from a regulatory element to facilitate induction of a nearby gene ...
... CTCF plays diverse roles in the regulation of eukaryotic genes. A new study by Lefevre et al. in a recent issue of Molecular Cell reveals a novel mechanism in which noncoding RNA transcription and nucleosome repositioning evicts CTCF from a regulatory element to facilitate induction of a nearby gene ...
Cloning an iron-regulated metal transporter from rice
... ferrous iron (Yoshida, 1981). Therefore, it seems reasonable that rice may have an iron uptake system for Fe(II) as well as Fe(III) in its roots. Rice also transports oxygen from the shoots to the roots, and secretes oxygen from roots to oxidize the rhizosphere. Therefore, rice plants may induce one ...
... ferrous iron (Yoshida, 1981). Therefore, it seems reasonable that rice may have an iron uptake system for Fe(II) as well as Fe(III) in its roots. Rice also transports oxygen from the shoots to the roots, and secretes oxygen from roots to oxidize the rhizosphere. Therefore, rice plants may induce one ...
DNA
... ___DNA___ is a _polymer_ made of _repeating_ subunits called _nucleotides_ (the monomer). _Nucleotides_ have three parts: a simple __sugar__, a _phosphate_ __group__, and a _nitrogenous_ ___base___. In DNA there are ___four___ possible _nucleotides_ , each containing one of these four bases. ...
... ___DNA___ is a _polymer_ made of _repeating_ subunits called _nucleotides_ (the monomer). _Nucleotides_ have three parts: a simple __sugar__, a _phosphate_ __group__, and a _nitrogenous_ ___base___. In DNA there are ___four___ possible _nucleotides_ , each containing one of these four bases. ...