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... pairing of a few bases, known as microhomologies, are required for a pre-annealing step between T-DNA strand coupled with VirD2 and plant DNA. The microhomologies can provide a minimum specificity required for the recombination process. The Ti system probably inserts only one T-DNA segment per bacte ...
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... (right). To achieve a domain of contiguous infected cells roughly encompassing the entire limb bud, several focal infections are induced by microinjection of virus in the lateral plate mesenchyme early in development. As development proceeds these infections spread to adjacent cells and coalesce to ...
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... pair of splice sites to remove the second intron either, or the mRNA won’t reach the cytoplasm. We know this because it says that both the rev protein and the RRE are needed for gag mRNA to reach the cytoplasm. Therefore the second intron, the one containing the RRE, is needed to bind rev protein – ...
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Punnett Squares and Pedigrees

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Chromosomal insertion of foreign DNA

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... such as colorblindness, are usually located on the X chromosome and are more prevalent in men. For colorblindness, women would only be colorblind if the colorblind allele were on both X chromosomes; but in men, the allele only needs to be on their one X chromosome. Some traits are sex-influenced, wh ...
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F 1 - Cloudfront.net

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... details of epigenetic modifications in pluripotent cells in vivo have been lacking owing to the scarcity of relevant tissue, a recent study has revealed that ICMs have more intense silencing marks than do ES cells, at in least some genes (O’Neill et al., 2006). The NuRD (Nucleosome Remodeling and Hi ...
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... Mouse Zfy1 and Zfy2 encode zinc finger transcription factors that map to the short arm of the Y chromosome (Yp). They have previously been shown to promote meiotic quality control during pachytene (Zfy1 and Zfy2) and at the first meiotic metaphase (Zfy2). However, from these previous studies additio ...
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... details of epigenetic modifications in pluripotent cells in vivo have been lacking owing to the scarcity of relevant tissue, a recent study has revealed that ICMs have more intense silencing marks than do ES cells, at in least some genes (O’Neill et al., 2006). The NuRD (Nucleosome Remodeling and Hi ...
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e. dominant relationships
e. dominant relationships

... The number of chromosomes in the human species is 46; 44 autosomes and two gender (sex) chromosomes. A graphic representation of the chromosome present in the nucleus of a cell is known as karyotype. From a karyotype, we can determine the number, size, and shape of the chromosomes as well as identif ...
Section J Analysis and Uses of Cloned DNA
Section J Analysis and Uses of Cloned DNA

... Purpose: Some proteins that are known to be missing or defective in various disorders. These include growth hormone, insulin, interferon, blood clotting factor VIII and so on. Production of protein from a cloned gene can solve these problems. Main methods: • In bacteria:  Initially, production in b ...
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On the Mutational Topology of the Bacterial Genome

... for each of the 38 features listed in Table 1 and Table S2 compared with the binned mutation values. The product-moment correlation tests for a linear relationship; to ensure that no correlations were missed, we also calculated Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (corrected for ties), which is di ...
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... functions. Inter-conduit pits allow water movement between the xylem conduits; nevertheless, they still provide a significant resistance to the flow. Pits also act as safety valves that prevent air from entering functional conduits. Hence, pits affect both xylem efficiency and safety. Another type o ...
No Origin, No Problem for Yeast DNA Replication
No Origin, No Problem for Yeast DNA Replication

... To ensure proper transmission of genetic information, cells must accurately replicate their genome during each cell cycle. In budding yeast, DNA replication initiates from well-defined origins called autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs), while in multicellular organisms replication it is though ...
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Polycomb Group Proteins and Cancer

The Polycomb-group proteins (PcGs) are a family of proteins that use epigenetic mechanisms to maintain or repress expression of their target genes. They were originally discovered in Drosophila (fruit flies), though they've been shown to be conserved in many species due to their vital roles in embryonic development. These proteins' ability to alter gene expression has made them targets of investigation for research groups seeking to understand disease pathology and oncology.
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