VH Gene Analysis of Clonally Related IgM and IgG
... approach does not allow for sequence polymorphism, it has become clear recently that the majority of polymorphic changes in human VH genes arise from deletions or insertions, and that sequence variation is at a low level.1 The percent homology of the VH sequences with the closest germ line genes was ...
... approach does not allow for sequence polymorphism, it has become clear recently that the majority of polymorphic changes in human VH genes arise from deletions or insertions, and that sequence variation is at a low level.1 The percent homology of the VH sequences with the closest germ line genes was ...
simposi sobre infertilitat masculina: genètica i ambient
... likely involves a homology search that is directly based on DNA sequence. In S. cerevisiae, for example, DSB formation and early recombination intermediates are required to establish a stable pairing interaction between homologs. In contrast, DSB-independent processes might include mechanisms such a ...
... likely involves a homology search that is directly based on DNA sequence. In S. cerevisiae, for example, DSB formation and early recombination intermediates are required to establish a stable pairing interaction between homologs. In contrast, DSB-independent processes might include mechanisms such a ...
The budding index of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... had a budding index signi¢cantly di¡erent (by more than two standard deviations) from the wild-type group were classi¢ed as positive (Tables 1 and 2). Two di¡erent investigators examined each deletion strain, at di¡erent times, in the span of two years. Thus, we gave each deletion strain two chances ...
... had a budding index signi¢cantly di¡erent (by more than two standard deviations) from the wild-type group were classi¢ed as positive (Tables 1 and 2). Two di¡erent investigators examined each deletion strain, at di¡erent times, in the span of two years. Thus, we gave each deletion strain two chances ...
Sex-linked dosage-sensitive modifiers as imprinting
... behavior elicited by certain rearranged chromosomes in Drosophila. Rearrangements that result in the juxtaposition of normally euchromatic regions adjacent to normally heterochromatic regions often give rise to mosaic expression of loci within the normally euchromatic domains. This phenomenon is ref ...
... behavior elicited by certain rearranged chromosomes in Drosophila. Rearrangements that result in the juxtaposition of normally euchromatic regions adjacent to normally heterochromatic regions often give rise to mosaic expression of loci within the normally euchromatic domains. This phenomenon is ref ...
When the individual organism develops from a fertilized egg, the
... X chroniosomes that makes a fly female; if there is only one X, the fly will be male. Thc ring X chromosome has the property that it may get lost during nuclear division in the developing egg, so that some tissues retain only one X chromosome while others have both. Such a mosaic fly is a system in ...
... X chroniosomes that makes a fly female; if there is only one X, the fly will be male. Thc ring X chromosome has the property that it may get lost during nuclear division in the developing egg, so that some tissues retain only one X chromosome while others have both. Such a mosaic fly is a system in ...
Status of the p53, p16, RB1, and HER
... been generated with regard to the growth regulatory pathway through which the p53 and retinoblastoma (Rb) proteins work, including the MDM2, CDKN1A (p21), E2F, and MYCL genes.2 Moreover, it has been shown that the genesis and/or progression of bladder cancer is a consequence of genetic instability, ...
... been generated with regard to the growth regulatory pathway through which the p53 and retinoblastoma (Rb) proteins work, including the MDM2, CDKN1A (p21), E2F, and MYCL genes.2 Moreover, it has been shown that the genesis and/or progression of bladder cancer is a consequence of genetic instability, ...
Glossary of Genetic Terms 11Jul15
... Aneuploidy - Differing by one or a few chromosomes from the number which is normal for the species Angelman's syndrome - Caused by missing a chunk of the mother's chromosome 15 with child expressing a taut body, thin, hyperactive, insomniac, small-headed and long-jawed and often sticking out their l ...
... Aneuploidy - Differing by one or a few chromosomes from the number which is normal for the species Angelman's syndrome - Caused by missing a chunk of the mother's chromosome 15 with child expressing a taut body, thin, hyperactive, insomniac, small-headed and long-jawed and often sticking out their l ...
Chapter 13 Overview: Variations on a Theme • Living organisms are
... In a literal sense, children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents ...
... In a literal sense, children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents ...
Independent Assortment of Chromosomes
... In a literal sense, children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents ...
... In a literal sense, children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents ...
Determinants of mRNA localization University
... tfg3 transport and that actin is required for anchoring at the vegetal cortex has implicated cytoskeletal or cytoskeletal-associated proteins in this process [13]. Ultimately, combinations of biochemical, pharmacological, and molecular biological approaches will elucidate which sequences are involve ...
... tfg3 transport and that actin is required for anchoring at the vegetal cortex has implicated cytoskeletal or cytoskeletal-associated proteins in this process [13]. Ultimately, combinations of biochemical, pharmacological, and molecular biological approaches will elucidate which sequences are involve ...
Chapter 15 Multiple Choice Practice
... D, F, and J are three genes in Drosophila. The recombination frequencies for two of the three genes are shown in Figure 15.3. ...
... D, F, and J are three genes in Drosophila. The recombination frequencies for two of the three genes are shown in Figure 15.3. ...
Triple-hit lymphoma
... the MYC/8q24 locus in combination with another recurrent breakpoint, usually at (14;18)(q32;q21) involving BCL-2. This led to a new category of lymphomas in the 2008 World Health Organization (WHO) classification: “B-cell lymphoma unclassifiable with features intermediate between diffuse large B-cell l ...
... the MYC/8q24 locus in combination with another recurrent breakpoint, usually at (14;18)(q32;q21) involving BCL-2. This led to a new category of lymphomas in the 2008 World Health Organization (WHO) classification: “B-cell lymphoma unclassifiable with features intermediate between diffuse large B-cell l ...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 17q and 14q in human lung
... lung adenocarcinoma samples with matched normal DNA. Using 15 highly polymorphic markers, two commonly deleted regions were identi®ed on human chromosomes 14 and 17, respectively. At 17q21, nine (53%) of 17 informative tumors showed LOH between D17S588 and D17S518. On the other hand, at 14q11-12, se ...
... lung adenocarcinoma samples with matched normal DNA. Using 15 highly polymorphic markers, two commonly deleted regions were identi®ed on human chromosomes 14 and 17, respectively. At 17q21, nine (53%) of 17 informative tumors showed LOH between D17S588 and D17S518. On the other hand, at 14q11-12, se ...
- American Diabetes Association
... and interleukin-2 receptor, have been discovered. When combined with a susceptible genetic background, largely unknown random environmental factors probably contribute to the breakdown of self-tolerance. For instance, dietary factors, such as early exposure to foreign complex proteins (2) and vitami ...
... and interleukin-2 receptor, have been discovered. When combined with a susceptible genetic background, largely unknown random environmental factors probably contribute to the breakdown of self-tolerance. For instance, dietary factors, such as early exposure to foreign complex proteins (2) and vitami ...
Lecture 4 - University of California, Santa Cruz
... In practice, specific recognition by each antibody results in precipitation of the red-blood cells. This is because each antibody actually has two functional binding sites enabling extensive crosslinking to occur. ...
... In practice, specific recognition by each antibody results in precipitation of the red-blood cells. This is because each antibody actually has two functional binding sites enabling extensive crosslinking to occur. ...
Expression and activity of type 1 NAD(P)H dehydrogenase at
... organisms that grow well in a wide range of natural environments. In laboratory batch cultures, cyanobacterial growth stages are divided into lag, logarithmic, stationary and decline phases, depending on growth rate and cell density. The decrease in growth rate after the logarithmic phase is conside ...
... organisms that grow well in a wide range of natural environments. In laboratory batch cultures, cyanobacterial growth stages are divided into lag, logarithmic, stationary and decline phases, depending on growth rate and cell density. The decrease in growth rate after the logarithmic phase is conside ...
The production of pharmaceutical proteins from the milk of
... (Velander et al, unpublished data). The availability of embryos is a limiting factor for ruminants. It is now possible to generate a number of one-cell-stage embryos from cow ovary at a low cost by performing in vitro oocyte maturation and fertilization and to use them for transgenesis (Krimpenfort ...
... (Velander et al, unpublished data). The availability of embryos is a limiting factor for ruminants. It is now possible to generate a number of one-cell-stage embryos from cow ovary at a low cost by performing in vitro oocyte maturation and fertilization and to use them for transgenesis (Krimpenfort ...
Disruption of mCry2 restores circadian rhythmicity in mPer2 mutant
... mCry2−/− mice, PER1 can substitute PER2 in the core clock mechanism but not in the light input signaling pathway. As a note of caution, one should keep in mind that the phenotypic effect of genetic modifications of genetically altered animals in a nonhomogeneous genetic background are prone to epige ...
... mCry2−/− mice, PER1 can substitute PER2 in the core clock mechanism but not in the light input signaling pathway. As a note of caution, one should keep in mind that the phenotypic effect of genetic modifications of genetically altered animals in a nonhomogeneous genetic background are prone to epige ...
Gene Section BOK (Bcl2-related ovarian killer) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... variants. The full-length (Bok-L) mRNA comprises 2.6 kb with the 639 bp open reading frame. The truncated form (Bok-S) results from skipping of exon three and a deletion of 43 bp in the Bok-L coding region. It has been shown that transcription activity of the Bok gene depends on expression of p53 an ...
... variants. The full-length (Bok-L) mRNA comprises 2.6 kb with the 639 bp open reading frame. The truncated form (Bok-S) results from skipping of exon three and a deletion of 43 bp in the Bok-L coding region. It has been shown that transcription activity of the Bok gene depends on expression of p53 an ...
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... Scientists, very often, use cloning techniques to make copies of genes that they wish to study. The procedure consists of inserting a gene from one organism, often referred to as "foreign DNA," into the genetic material of a carrier called a vector. After the gene is inserted, the vector is placed i ...
... Scientists, very often, use cloning techniques to make copies of genes that they wish to study. The procedure consists of inserting a gene from one organism, often referred to as "foreign DNA," into the genetic material of a carrier called a vector. After the gene is inserted, the vector is placed i ...
Fishel, R., Lescoe, M. K., Rao, M. R., Copeland, N. G., Jenkins, N. A.
... result from the pairing of two different parental DNA sequences (Holliday, 1964). Mismatched nucleotides produced by each of these mechanisms are known to be repaired by specific enzyme systems (Friedberg, 1990; Modrich, 1991). The best-defined mismatch repair pathway is the Escherichia coli MutHLS ...
... result from the pairing of two different parental DNA sequences (Holliday, 1964). Mismatched nucleotides produced by each of these mechanisms are known to be repaired by specific enzyme systems (Friedberg, 1990; Modrich, 1991). The best-defined mismatch repair pathway is the Escherichia coli MutHLS ...
Isolation and Characterization of Chromosome-Gain and Increase-in-Ploidy Mutants in Yeast.
... 1987),MPSl and MPS2 (WINEYet al. 1991),as well as treatment of wild-type cells with the microtubule destabilizing drug methyl benzimidazole-2-yl-carbamate (MBC) (WOOD1982)can lead to an increase in ploidy. CDC31, MPSl, MPS2 and N D C l are essential for the proper functioning of the spindle pole bod ...
... 1987),MPSl and MPS2 (WINEYet al. 1991),as well as treatment of wild-type cells with the microtubule destabilizing drug methyl benzimidazole-2-yl-carbamate (MBC) (WOOD1982)can lead to an increase in ploidy. CDC31, MPSl, MPS2 and N D C l are essential for the proper functioning of the spindle pole bod ...