Generation of a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line
... DMEM, 10% BSA for 45 min at 37°C under continuous shaking (1200 rpm). For purification of the fibroblasts, the digest was filtered through a 70 µm mesh and centrifuged. The pelleted cells were resuspended, grown for three days in DMEM, 10% FCS, and subsequently further expanded in Medium 106 supplem ...
... DMEM, 10% BSA for 45 min at 37°C under continuous shaking (1200 rpm). For purification of the fibroblasts, the digest was filtered through a 70 µm mesh and centrifuged. The pelleted cells were resuspended, grown for three days in DMEM, 10% FCS, and subsequently further expanded in Medium 106 supplem ...
genes, pseudogenes, deletions, insertion elements and DNA islands
... the aroG gene through to the beginning of opcB and 90% from the end of the opcB gene to comEA. Thus, large portions of the two regions were strongly homologous within each species and between both species. The Opc protein family The opcA region of Ng strains FA1090 and MS11 contains an opcA-like gen ...
... the aroG gene through to the beginning of opcB and 90% from the end of the opcB gene to comEA. Thus, large portions of the two regions were strongly homologous within each species and between both species. The Opc protein family The opcA region of Ng strains FA1090 and MS11 contains an opcA-like gen ...
61 - Lab Times
... many other expression systems since Boyer’s and Cohen’s pioneering work, ranging from different Bacillus species, yeasts, insect cells, silkworm larvae, chloroplasts to mammalian cells. However, E. coli is still the number one expression system in most labs. According to a recent survey, 60% of reco ...
... many other expression systems since Boyer’s and Cohen’s pioneering work, ranging from different Bacillus species, yeasts, insect cells, silkworm larvae, chloroplasts to mammalian cells. However, E. coli is still the number one expression system in most labs. According to a recent survey, 60% of reco ...
Topic 8 - OoCities
... During Prophase I, the chromatids of homologous chromosomes are criss-crossed. These crossings are called chiasmata. During prophase I, the chromosomes trade segments, a process called crossing over. It is important to remember that the pairing of homologous chromosomes is very precise, and they are ...
... During Prophase I, the chromatids of homologous chromosomes are criss-crossed. These crossings are called chiasmata. During prophase I, the chromosomes trade segments, a process called crossing over. It is important to remember that the pairing of homologous chromosomes is very precise, and they are ...
Package `GESTr`
... Implementation of the Gene Expression State Transformation. The Gene Expression State Transformation (GESTr) is a process by which structural components are identified within the distributions of measurements for each gene across a data compendium, and are then used to transform the expression level ...
... Implementation of the Gene Expression State Transformation. The Gene Expression State Transformation (GESTr) is a process by which structural components are identified within the distributions of measurements for each gene across a data compendium, and are then used to transform the expression level ...
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
... are sorted by gel electrophoresis. ***The number of restriction fragments and their sizes reflect the specific sequence of nucleotides in the starting DNA. The differences in restriction fragments produced in this way are called restriction fragment length ...
... are sorted by gel electrophoresis. ***The number of restriction fragments and their sizes reflect the specific sequence of nucleotides in the starting DNA. The differences in restriction fragments produced in this way are called restriction fragment length ...
XY female mice resulting from a heritable mutation in
... make use of chimeric male mice that had been constructed using an XY embryonic stem (ES) cell line that had been multiply infected in culture with the MPSV.mos^neo replication defective retroviral vector. Previous analyses of such animals had shown them to transmit the proviral vector sequences, int ...
... make use of chimeric male mice that had been constructed using an XY embryonic stem (ES) cell line that had been multiply infected in culture with the MPSV.mos^neo replication defective retroviral vector. Previous analyses of such animals had shown them to transmit the proviral vector sequences, int ...
Genomic imprinting effects on brain development and function
... has recently been enhanced by in vitro molecular screening methods (commonly yeast two-hybrid screens) that have been used to examine the binding and interactions of imprinted-gene products with other molecules. One of the most extensively characterized imprinted genes in this regard is paternally e ...
... has recently been enhanced by in vitro molecular screening methods (commonly yeast two-hybrid screens) that have been used to examine the binding and interactions of imprinted-gene products with other molecules. One of the most extensively characterized imprinted genes in this regard is paternally e ...
Meiosis Notes
... irregularities As adults, these individuals are usually an inch or so taller than average with unusually long legs and slender torsos. They have normal development of sexual characteristics and are fertile. They may have slight learning difficulties and are usually in the low range of normal intelli ...
... irregularities As adults, these individuals are usually an inch or so taller than average with unusually long legs and slender torsos. They have normal development of sexual characteristics and are fertile. They may have slight learning difficulties and are usually in the low range of normal intelli ...
Evolutionary History of Silene latifolia Sex Chromosomes Revealed
... chromosomes (ⵑ25 cM according to the map reported here and ⬎50 cM according to Nicolas et al. 2005). Nevertheless, it is still possible that parts of the S. latifolia sex chromosomes were translocated from the autosomes. Indeed, the autosomal S. latifolia Slap3 gene was reported to have a functional ...
... chromosomes (ⵑ25 cM according to the map reported here and ⬎50 cM according to Nicolas et al. 2005). Nevertheless, it is still possible that parts of the S. latifolia sex chromosomes were translocated from the autosomes. Indeed, the autosomal S. latifolia Slap3 gene was reported to have a functional ...
Chemical Genetics: Drug Screens in Zebrafish
... the tags may block biological activity of the compound. Alternatively, the tags may have a positive role in the biological activity of the compounds as well (Khersonsky et al., 2003). Although the numbers are too low to draw definitive conclusions, comparison of the two random drug screens suggests t ...
... the tags may block biological activity of the compound. Alternatively, the tags may have a positive role in the biological activity of the compounds as well (Khersonsky et al., 2003). Although the numbers are too low to draw definitive conclusions, comparison of the two random drug screens suggests t ...
Frontiers in Bioscience S4, 1266-1274, June 1
... Figure 1. This diagram illustrates how a deficiency in the given small RNA might affect spermatogenesis phenotypically. Each portion or “slice” represents potential abnormality of the cells in the seminiferous tubules undergoing spermatogenesis. The diagram correlates with the Table appended in the ...
... Figure 1. This diagram illustrates how a deficiency in the given small RNA might affect spermatogenesis phenotypically. Each portion or “slice” represents potential abnormality of the cells in the seminiferous tubules undergoing spermatogenesis. The diagram correlates with the Table appended in the ...
Lec 10 - Regulation of Gene
... not function at a time. Genes function according to requirements of the cell. Genes control the phenotypic expression of various characters through the production of specific enzymes. Enzymes are special proteins which catalyse chemical reactions. The production or synthesis of a particular enzyme i ...
... not function at a time. Genes function according to requirements of the cell. Genes control the phenotypic expression of various characters through the production of specific enzymes. Enzymes are special proteins which catalyse chemical reactions. The production or synthesis of a particular enzyme i ...
32 Fungal Genetics Newsletter Ursula Kües , Michaela J. Klaus
... undiscovered by phenotypic expression, Southern blots might be performed. However, for studying the interactions between products of heterologous genes in transformants, such an analysis is not very relevant but rather the frequency of phenotypic expression as determined here. Multiple cotransformat ...
... undiscovered by phenotypic expression, Southern blots might be performed. However, for studying the interactions between products of heterologous genes in transformants, such an analysis is not very relevant but rather the frequency of phenotypic expression as determined here. Multiple cotransformat ...
AP Biology Chapter 15 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance Guided
... X Inactivation in Female Mammals • In mammalian females, one of the two X chromosomes in each cell is ______________ _____________ during embryonic development • The inactive X condenses into a ____________ • If a female is heterozygous for a particular gene located on the X chromosome, she will be ...
... X Inactivation in Female Mammals • In mammalian females, one of the two X chromosomes in each cell is ______________ _____________ during embryonic development • The inactive X condenses into a ____________ • If a female is heterozygous for a particular gene located on the X chromosome, she will be ...
Chapter 13 Meiosis - Perry Local Schools
... • Clones may become extinct if attacked by a disease or pest. ...
... • Clones may become extinct if attacked by a disease or pest. ...
Section 2: ß-Cell Genes: Functional Aspects
... assays and mutational studies led to the identification of several transcription factors (Fig. 1). PH1/areaI and PH2/ areaII sequences bind and are transactivated by HNF-3. Although mutations in the HNF-3 binding site within the PH2/areaII sequence did not modify its transcriptional activity, in P ...
... assays and mutational studies led to the identification of several transcription factors (Fig. 1). PH1/areaI and PH2/ areaII sequences bind and are transactivated by HNF-3. Although mutations in the HNF-3 binding site within the PH2/areaII sequence did not modify its transcriptional activity, in P ...
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... Two, one has n+1 and one has n-1 When the egg with too many is fertilized by a normal sperm the zygote will have ___ extra chromosome(s) ...
... Two, one has n+1 and one has n-1 When the egg with too many is fertilized by a normal sperm the zygote will have ___ extra chromosome(s) ...
The Diabetes-Prone BB Rat Carries a Frameshift Mutation in Ian4, a
... to the family of immune-associated nucleotides (Ian genes). Two of these are orthologous to mouse Ian1 and -4, both excellent candidates for Iddm1. In normal rats, they are expressed in the thymus and T-cell regions of the spleen. In the thymus of lymphopenic rats, Ian1 exhibits wild-type expression ...
... to the family of immune-associated nucleotides (Ian genes). Two of these are orthologous to mouse Ian1 and -4, both excellent candidates for Iddm1. In normal rats, they are expressed in the thymus and T-cell regions of the spleen. In the thymus of lymphopenic rats, Ian1 exhibits wild-type expression ...