Wheat biotechnology: A minireview
... explants has necessitated the development of methods for efficient selection of cells that carry and express the introduced gene sequences. The selection regimes for transformed cells are based on the expression of a gene termed as the selectable marker producing an enzyme that confers resistance to ...
... explants has necessitated the development of methods for efficient selection of cells that carry and express the introduced gene sequences. The selection regimes for transformed cells are based on the expression of a gene termed as the selectable marker producing an enzyme that confers resistance to ...
Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)
... FZD9, through LIMK1, but not WSCR1 or telomeric. The results establish regions and consequent gene candidates for WMS features including mental retardation, hypersociability, and facial features. The approach provides the basis for defining pathways linking genetic underpinnings with the neuroanatom ...
... FZD9, through LIMK1, but not WSCR1 or telomeric. The results establish regions and consequent gene candidates for WMS features including mental retardation, hypersociability, and facial features. The approach provides the basis for defining pathways linking genetic underpinnings with the neuroanatom ...
Molecular Biology of Transcription and RNA Processing
... 8.1 RNA Transcripts Carry the Messages of Genes 269 ...
... 8.1 RNA Transcripts Carry the Messages of Genes 269 ...
3-A Notes
... •Doctors look for some significant features oCheck if the 46 chromosomes are present oCheck the presence of the two identical chromosomes oCheck the sex chromosomes oCheck if there are any missing or rearranged chromosomes ...
... •Doctors look for some significant features oCheck if the 46 chromosomes are present oCheck the presence of the two identical chromosomes oCheck the sex chromosomes oCheck if there are any missing or rearranged chromosomes ...
and Athletic Performance - Department of Mechanical Engineering
... dramatically. These paralyzed subjects experience a sharp decrease of the relative amount of the slow myosin isoform, whereas the amount of the fast myosin isoforms actually increases. We have shown that many of these subjects have almost no slow myosin in their vastus lateralis muscle, which is par ...
... dramatically. These paralyzed subjects experience a sharp decrease of the relative amount of the slow myosin isoform, whereas the amount of the fast myosin isoforms actually increases. We have shown that many of these subjects have almost no slow myosin in their vastus lateralis muscle, which is par ...
Mendelian Genetics
... •Doctors look for some significant features oCheck if the 46 chromosomes are present oCheck the presence of the two identical chromosomes oCheck the sex chromosomes oCheck if there are any missing or rearranged chromosomes ...
... •Doctors look for some significant features oCheck if the 46 chromosomes are present oCheck the presence of the two identical chromosomes oCheck the sex chromosomes oCheck if there are any missing or rearranged chromosomes ...
Gene Name
... 80 kD. Type II receptors bind ligands in the absence of type I receptors, but they require their respective type I receptors for signaling, whereas type I receptors require their respective type II receptors for ligand binding. Mutations in this gene have been associated with primary pulmonary hyper ...
... 80 kD. Type II receptors bind ligands in the absence of type I receptors, but they require their respective type I receptors for signaling, whereas type I receptors require their respective type II receptors for ligand binding. Mutations in this gene have been associated with primary pulmonary hyper ...
Probable presence of an ubiquitous cryptic mitochondrial gene on
... include stop codons such as in gau, is that the anticodons of some antisense mitochondrial tRNAs correspond to mitochondrial stop codons, also called antitermination (antisense) tRNAs [26]. Several patterns suggest that regular sense protein synthesis is adapted for proper function in the presence o ...
... include stop codons such as in gau, is that the anticodons of some antisense mitochondrial tRNAs correspond to mitochondrial stop codons, also called antitermination (antisense) tRNAs [26]. Several patterns suggest that regular sense protein synthesis is adapted for proper function in the presence o ...
Xenobiotic-metabolizing cytochrome P450 enzymes in human lung
... The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme system in human lung is an essential component in the pulmonary carcinogenicity of several inhaled xenobiotic compounds. The aim of this study was to elucidate the expression and regulation of xenobiotic-metabolizing CYP enzymes in human lung. To evaluate which of th ...
... The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme system in human lung is an essential component in the pulmonary carcinogenicity of several inhaled xenobiotic compounds. The aim of this study was to elucidate the expression and regulation of xenobiotic-metabolizing CYP enzymes in human lung. To evaluate which of th ...
Article
... The protein encoded by the recA gene of Escherichia coli is essential not only for genetic recombination, but also for the expression of the "SOS" functions, a set of responses to agents that threaten the cell by disrupting the structure or synthesis of its DNA (1, 2). A typical such threat is damag ...
... The protein encoded by the recA gene of Escherichia coli is essential not only for genetic recombination, but also for the expression of the "SOS" functions, a set of responses to agents that threaten the cell by disrupting the structure or synthesis of its DNA (1, 2). A typical such threat is damag ...
The Effects of Zygotic Lethal Mutations on Female Germ
... embryonic development. Saturation screens for femalesterile mutations (Gans et CAL,1975; Mohler, 1977) indicate that only 5 to 10% of all mutations produce female sterility. The possibility exists that many more genes are important contributors to oogenesis but go undetected in screens for female-st ...
... embryonic development. Saturation screens for femalesterile mutations (Gans et CAL,1975; Mohler, 1977) indicate that only 5 to 10% of all mutations produce female sterility. The possibility exists that many more genes are important contributors to oogenesis but go undetected in screens for female-st ...
CHROMOTHRIPSIS FROM DNA DAMAGE IN MICRONUCLEI The
... chromatid. Interestingly, we sometimes detected an unaltered product in addition to the rearranged product with the missegregated haplotype. We hypothesize that these two products may be generated by breakage of a partially replicated sequence near a replication fork with only one side of the break ...
... chromatid. Interestingly, we sometimes detected an unaltered product in addition to the rearranged product with the missegregated haplotype. We hypothesize that these two products may be generated by breakage of a partially replicated sequence near a replication fork with only one side of the break ...
WEREWOLF, a Regulator of Root Hair Pattern
... pathways. Although wer showed flowering characteristics similar to the mutants of the long-day pathway, WER expression was unchanged in these mutants, such as ft-1, co-101, and gi-2 (Fig. 4A). In addition, the expression was not affected by mutations in the autonomous pathway or flc, indicating that ...
... pathways. Although wer showed flowering characteristics similar to the mutants of the long-day pathway, WER expression was unchanged in these mutants, such as ft-1, co-101, and gi-2 (Fig. 4A). In addition, the expression was not affected by mutations in the autonomous pathway or flc, indicating that ...
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... and can be analyzed by macerating the animals in fixed cell suspensions (David, 1973). Hydra anatomy can be summarized as a hollow tube with a tentacles crown. As for many other animals, Hydra is covered by a cuticle, an extracellular matrix secreted by ectodermal cells that forms the distal interfa ...
... and can be analyzed by macerating the animals in fixed cell suspensions (David, 1973). Hydra anatomy can be summarized as a hollow tube with a tentacles crown. As for many other animals, Hydra is covered by a cuticle, an extracellular matrix secreted by ectodermal cells that forms the distal interfa ...
Close - Journal of Integrated OMICS
... detection was carried out by double-disk diffusion test [14]. 2.3. Assay of gelatinase and beta-hemolytic activities in enterococci isolates Gelatinase is an extracellular metalloendopeptidase that can hydrolyse gelatin, collagen, and other bioactive peptides which suggests that it may take part in ...
... detection was carried out by double-disk diffusion test [14]. 2.3. Assay of gelatinase and beta-hemolytic activities in enterococci isolates Gelatinase is an extracellular metalloendopeptidase that can hydrolyse gelatin, collagen, and other bioactive peptides which suggests that it may take part in ...
Increased Expression of c-jun, junB, AP
... Gel shift assay. Striatum was immediately dissected from the brain and frozen at -sO’C. Each striatum was then manually ground in an Eouendorf tube. Thereafter the cells were lvsed with 50 ml of buffer [id mM HEPES-KOH (pH 7.9), 0.4 M NaC< 0.1 mM EDTA, 5% glycerol, I mM dithiothreitol, 2 mM phenylme ...
... Gel shift assay. Striatum was immediately dissected from the brain and frozen at -sO’C. Each striatum was then manually ground in an Eouendorf tube. Thereafter the cells were lvsed with 50 ml of buffer [id mM HEPES-KOH (pH 7.9), 0.4 M NaC< 0.1 mM EDTA, 5% glycerol, I mM dithiothreitol, 2 mM phenylme ...
Variability of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) alleles located on
... PPO 18 were classified into three types: PPO-2Aa/2Aa, PPO-2Aa/2Ab, and PPO-2Ab/2Ab, with gene frequencies of 65%, 15.3%, and 19.7%, respectively. In the other 362 wheat cultivars with different genetic backgrounds, the test frequencies of single alleles PPO-2Aa, PPO-2Ab, PPO-2Da, and PPO-2Db were 27 ...
... PPO 18 were classified into three types: PPO-2Aa/2Aa, PPO-2Aa/2Ab, and PPO-2Ab/2Ab, with gene frequencies of 65%, 15.3%, and 19.7%, respectively. In the other 362 wheat cultivars with different genetic backgrounds, the test frequencies of single alleles PPO-2Aa, PPO-2Ab, PPO-2Da, and PPO-2Db were 27 ...
FEMS Microbiology Letters
... In the pyruvate clastic reaction [1], PFO catalyses the oxidative cleavage of pyruvate and coenzyme A to acetylcoenzyme A and CO2 with concomittant reduction of ferredoxin. The enzyme has been described for strictly anaerobic bacteria like Clostridium spp. [1], diverse archaea [2] and some eukaryote ...
... In the pyruvate clastic reaction [1], PFO catalyses the oxidative cleavage of pyruvate and coenzyme A to acetylcoenzyme A and CO2 with concomittant reduction of ferredoxin. The enzyme has been described for strictly anaerobic bacteria like Clostridium spp. [1], diverse archaea [2] and some eukaryote ...
The trp Operon - aandersonbiology
... Cells in the skin on your fingers have the same genetic information as the cells in your pancreas, yet your finger cells do not produce insulin. How do pancreatic cells “know” to produce insulin? The basic answer to this question lies in the fact that genetic information is not simply inherited and ...
... Cells in the skin on your fingers have the same genetic information as the cells in your pancreas, yet your finger cells do not produce insulin. How do pancreatic cells “know” to produce insulin? The basic answer to this question lies in the fact that genetic information is not simply inherited and ...
p16INK4a immunocytochemical analysis is an
... subgroups of T-ALL and B-precursor ALL.16,17 Our data show that T phenotype does not account for the poorer outcome of p16INK4a ICC–negative patients. However, the results of gene deletion studies and protein expression analyses by ICC may differ. Indeed, several studies have shown that p16INK4a pro ...
... subgroups of T-ALL and B-precursor ALL.16,17 Our data show that T phenotype does not account for the poorer outcome of p16INK4a ICC–negative patients. However, the results of gene deletion studies and protein expression analyses by ICC may differ. Indeed, several studies have shown that p16INK4a pro ...
Depolarization of the actin cytoskeleton is a specific phenotype in
... a specific phenotype and therefore how reliable this phenotype is for identification of genes involved in the actin cytoskeleton. Several considerations suggest that actin cytoskeleton depolarization may not be specific. First, mutations in a large number of different genes cause similar phenotypes, ...
... a specific phenotype and therefore how reliable this phenotype is for identification of genes involved in the actin cytoskeleton. Several considerations suggest that actin cytoskeleton depolarization may not be specific. First, mutations in a large number of different genes cause similar phenotypes, ...