Automatic annotation of organellar genomes with DOGMA
... identifying the set of known genes, and clearly, an automated and accurate method such as DOGMA is an invaluable tool. We also may be able to use this program as a model on which to base methods for automating annotation of other genomes. DOGMA is a web-based annotation package that takes as input a ...
... identifying the set of known genes, and clearly, an automated and accurate method such as DOGMA is an invaluable tool. We also may be able to use this program as a model on which to base methods for automating annotation of other genomes. DOGMA is a web-based annotation package that takes as input a ...
Ontologies 2 - European Bioinformatics Institute
... Finding annotations in a paper …for B. napus PERK1 protein (Q9ARH1) In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of ...
... Finding annotations in a paper …for B. napus PERK1 protein (Q9ARH1) In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of ...
Modeling Meiosis with Pop Beads
... Assemble two strands of yellow beads connected to magnetic centromeres and two strands of red beads connected to magnetic centromeres. One of the red strands represents the chromosome contribution of the female parent, and one of the yellow strands represents the chromosome contribution of the male ...
... Assemble two strands of yellow beads connected to magnetic centromeres and two strands of red beads connected to magnetic centromeres. One of the red strands represents the chromosome contribution of the female parent, and one of the yellow strands represents the chromosome contribution of the male ...
Documentation of MetaMine
... results in a lower number of sequences where a pattern is present. Higher values for any of the two parameters speed up the search process. If the parameter subpatterns is activated, all subpatterns will be shown, but be careful, this can be a huge number. If this parameter is deactivated, only subp ...
... results in a lower number of sequences where a pattern is present. Higher values for any of the two parameters speed up the search process. If the parameter subpatterns is activated, all subpatterns will be shown, but be careful, this can be a huge number. If this parameter is deactivated, only subp ...
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... • Two major types – • conjugative or non-conjugative – depending upon whether or not they carry a set of transfer genes, called the tra genes, which promote bacterial conjugation • On the basis of their being maintained as multiple copies per cell (relaxed plasmids) or as a limited number of copies ...
... • Two major types – • conjugative or non-conjugative – depending upon whether or not they carry a set of transfer genes, called the tra genes, which promote bacterial conjugation • On the basis of their being maintained as multiple copies per cell (relaxed plasmids) or as a limited number of copies ...
Chen Lossos - Microarrays in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
... or to confirm the findings by other biological parameters. The support needed for these DLBCL subgroups was provided by a study performed by the Lymphoma/Leukemia Molecular Profiling Project Group, which analyzed tumors from 240 DLBCL patients treated with anthracyclinebased chemotherapy. Using a s ...
... or to confirm the findings by other biological parameters. The support needed for these DLBCL subgroups was provided by a study performed by the Lymphoma/Leukemia Molecular Profiling Project Group, which analyzed tumors from 240 DLBCL patients treated with anthracyclinebased chemotherapy. Using a s ...
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... individuals and owing to not being able to self-fertilize. 29. There are thought to have been at least two genome doublings in the lineage from the origin of vertebrates to us. 30. Angiosperm plants often have groups that have numbers of chromosomes that are sums of smaller numbers that are also pre ...
... individuals and owing to not being able to self-fertilize. 29. There are thought to have been at least two genome doublings in the lineage from the origin of vertebrates to us. 30. Angiosperm plants often have groups that have numbers of chromosomes that are sums of smaller numbers that are also pre ...
Genome-wide Maps of Nuclear Lamina Interactions in Single
... occur through about 1,100–1,400 discrete lamina-associated domains (LADs), which have a median size of 0.5 Mb and are scattered across all chromosomes. Most genes in LADs are expressed at very low levels, and results of various tethering experiments (Finlan et al., 2008; Reddy et al., 2008; Kind et ...
... occur through about 1,100–1,400 discrete lamina-associated domains (LADs), which have a median size of 0.5 Mb and are scattered across all chromosomes. Most genes in LADs are expressed at very low levels, and results of various tethering experiments (Finlan et al., 2008; Reddy et al., 2008; Kind et ...
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... with an ARR2-speci®c, 32P-labelled cDNA probe (see below) in hybridization buer for 16 h at 42 °C. The membrane was washed twice in 2´ SSC, 0.2% SDS for 10 min each at 42 °C and 60 °C, respectively, and then exposed to BioMax MS X-ray ®lms (Kodak). The ARR2-speci®c hybridization probe was derived f ...
... with an ARR2-speci®c, 32P-labelled cDNA probe (see below) in hybridization buer for 16 h at 42 °C. The membrane was washed twice in 2´ SSC, 0.2% SDS for 10 min each at 42 °C and 60 °C, respectively, and then exposed to BioMax MS X-ray ®lms (Kodak). The ARR2-speci®c hybridization probe was derived f ...
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... TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIIE, TFIIF and TFIIH [3]. RNAPII is recruited to the promoter as a holoenzyme that includes a subset of GTFs and the co-activator complex that mediates the response to transcriptional activators as well as repressors [5–7]. Eukaryotic repressors are typically modular with functionall ...
... TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIIE, TFIIF and TFIIH [3]. RNAPII is recruited to the promoter as a holoenzyme that includes a subset of GTFs and the co-activator complex that mediates the response to transcriptional activators as well as repressors [5–7]. Eukaryotic repressors are typically modular with functionall ...
Lecture 21: Macroevolution
... Evolutionary Significance of Heterochrony? 1. Large changes in phenotypes easily accomplished - mutations at one or several loci may be involved ...
... Evolutionary Significance of Heterochrony? 1. Large changes in phenotypes easily accomplished - mutations at one or several loci may be involved ...
Genetic Manipulation of Kinetoplastida
... promoter is required (Fig. 1b). There is as yet no reproducible evidence for specific, strong initiation by RNA polymerase II in trypanosomatids (with the possible exception of the spliced leader loci), but RNA polymerase I promoters [EP and variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) promoters in African tr ...
... promoter is required (Fig. 1b). There is as yet no reproducible evidence for specific, strong initiation by RNA polymerase II in trypanosomatids (with the possible exception of the spliced leader loci), but RNA polymerase I promoters [EP and variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) promoters in African tr ...
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... Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are major nosocomial pathogens known by their ability to form biofilm on the surfaces of foreign bodies introduced (implanted) into the organism. The accumulative phase of biofilm formation is linked to the production of polysaccharide intercellular adhesin (P ...
... Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are major nosocomial pathogens known by their ability to form biofilm on the surfaces of foreign bodies introduced (implanted) into the organism. The accumulative phase of biofilm formation is linked to the production of polysaccharide intercellular adhesin (P ...
RG 8 - Inheritance, Genes, and Chromosomes
... 21. Explain why a type O person can donate blood to all other blood types (a universal donor) but can only receive type O blood. 22. Blood typing has often been used as evidence in paternity cases. For the following mother and child combination, indicate which blood groups of potential fathers would ...
... 21. Explain why a type O person can donate blood to all other blood types (a universal donor) but can only receive type O blood. 22. Blood typing has often been used as evidence in paternity cases. For the following mother and child combination, indicate which blood groups of potential fathers would ...
Analysis of Microarray Genomic Data of Breast Cancer Patients
... protein 7 Normal breast like: genes expressed in Normal breast-like cluster adipose and other ...
... protein 7 Normal breast like: genes expressed in Normal breast-like cluster adipose and other ...
Part Two - West Lakes GP Training
... • Some genetic conditions increase someone’s risk of getting several different types of cancer at young age (eg. LiFraumeni syndrome, MEN 1) • Some gene alterations lead to uncontrolled cell growth: – tumour suppressor genes – oncogenes – DNA repair genes ...
... • Some genetic conditions increase someone’s risk of getting several different types of cancer at young age (eg. LiFraumeni syndrome, MEN 1) • Some gene alterations lead to uncontrolled cell growth: – tumour suppressor genes – oncogenes – DNA repair genes ...
The diagrams below show a plant cell in four stages of cell division
... through the G1 phase, the cells may not be growing as quickly, but does not understand that the high percentages of cells in the S, G2, and M phases indicate active cell division, so cells treated with compound N are more likely to divide and spread throughout the body. The G0 phase is entered after ...
... through the G1 phase, the cells may not be growing as quickly, but does not understand that the high percentages of cells in the S, G2, and M phases indicate active cell division, so cells treated with compound N are more likely to divide and spread throughout the body. The G0 phase is entered after ...
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... During subsequent crosses, the selection marker kanMX6 segregated 2:2, indicating that only the kanMX6 gene was integrated into one locus in the genome. These two tags did not affect their association with each other since monoclonal antibodies that recognized the HA epitope specifically immunopreci ...
... During subsequent crosses, the selection marker kanMX6 segregated 2:2, indicating that only the kanMX6 gene was integrated into one locus in the genome. These two tags did not affect their association with each other since monoclonal antibodies that recognized the HA epitope specifically immunopreci ...
Exam 2 Key
... short phrases or linking words that clearly and concisely describe the relationship between structures. Behaviors are generally active, and therefore tend to be verbs, while structures are concepts or nouns. ____ a. (8 pts) In the space below, construct a box and arrow model that demonstrates your u ...
... short phrases or linking words that clearly and concisely describe the relationship between structures. Behaviors are generally active, and therefore tend to be verbs, while structures are concepts or nouns. ____ a. (8 pts) In the space below, construct a box and arrow model that demonstrates your u ...
Application of Microarrays to the Analysis of Gene Expression in Cancer
... widely used in microarray experiments when cell lines or patient samples are selected and profiled. Most of the “profiling papers” have used this design, which offers the ability to use data from many different individuals but offers no intrinsic control for bias in the patient populations or cell p ...
... widely used in microarray experiments when cell lines or patient samples are selected and profiled. Most of the “profiling papers” have used this design, which offers the ability to use data from many different individuals but offers no intrinsic control for bias in the patient populations or cell p ...
Chapter 9 - KINGERYGHS
... B) a breeding experiment in which the parental varieties have only one trait in common. C) a breeding experiment in which the parental varieties differ in only one character. D) a triploid plant that results from breeding two very different plants. E) a breeding experiment in which the parental vari ...
... B) a breeding experiment in which the parental varieties have only one trait in common. C) a breeding experiment in which the parental varieties differ in only one character. D) a triploid plant that results from breeding two very different plants. E) a breeding experiment in which the parental vari ...