Day and Night
... Arousal is a major aspect of behavior and is closely related to other concepts such as anxiety, attention, agitation, stress, and motivation. The arousal level can be thought of as how much capacity you have available to work with. One finding with respect to arousal is the YerkesDodson law which pr ...
... Arousal is a major aspect of behavior and is closely related to other concepts such as anxiety, attention, agitation, stress, and motivation. The arousal level can be thought of as how much capacity you have available to work with. One finding with respect to arousal is the YerkesDodson law which pr ...
Unraveling the Genetic Mysteries of the Corneal Dystrophies
... Autosomal recessive; least common and most severe; early onset Three types have been described based upon the presence of antigenic keratan sulfate Vision more severely affected than in other stromal dystrophies Characterized by stromal haze, and milky white opacities (glucosamineglycans; descemet’s ...
... Autosomal recessive; least common and most severe; early onset Three types have been described based upon the presence of antigenic keratan sulfate Vision more severely affected than in other stromal dystrophies Characterized by stromal haze, and milky white opacities (glucosamineglycans; descemet’s ...
Research in Biology
... the evolution of dosage compensation requires comparisons over shorter evolutionary time-scales, such as between various nematode species. Understanding the molecular evolution of dosage compensation components and regulatory sequences will provide insights into mechanisms that control sex-specific ...
... the evolution of dosage compensation requires comparisons over shorter evolutionary time-scales, such as between various nematode species. Understanding the molecular evolution of dosage compensation components and regulatory sequences will provide insights into mechanisms that control sex-specific ...
Respiratory terminal oxidases in the facultative chemoheterotrophic
... photosynthesis. In almost all cyanobacteria the photosynthetic electron transport chain is localized in intracytoplasmic membranes or thylakoids, which are also the site of a respiratory electron transport chain. The two processes share several components, making cyanobacteria the only cells in whic ...
... photosynthesis. In almost all cyanobacteria the photosynthetic electron transport chain is localized in intracytoplasmic membranes or thylakoids, which are also the site of a respiratory electron transport chain. The two processes share several components, making cyanobacteria the only cells in whic ...
ABSTRACT Using a bioinformatics approach to identify genes that
... of RP is to use stem cell therapy to replace those cells that die due to RP with healthy photoreceptor cells. Particularly, bone marrow stem cells may be used to support retinal blood vessels that would otherwise deteriorate. In addition, stem cells can be used to provide nutrients for the dying pho ...
... of RP is to use stem cell therapy to replace those cells that die due to RP with healthy photoreceptor cells. Particularly, bone marrow stem cells may be used to support retinal blood vessels that would otherwise deteriorate. In addition, stem cells can be used to provide nutrients for the dying pho ...
1 - DORAS
... decenylamino)propane. Rhizobactin 1021 is structurally similar to other citrate based dihydroxamates, namely, aerobactin, arthrobactin and schizokinen. However, it primarily differs in that it contains an additional fatty acid residue. This may account for its amphiphilic properties. The genes encod ...
... decenylamino)propane. Rhizobactin 1021 is structurally similar to other citrate based dihydroxamates, namely, aerobactin, arthrobactin and schizokinen. However, it primarily differs in that it contains an additional fatty acid residue. This may account for its amphiphilic properties. The genes encod ...
Chapter 4: EXTENSIONS OF MENDELIAN INHERITANCE
... that obey two laws: the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment. Until now, we have mainly considered traits that are affected by a single gene that is found in two different alleles. In these cases, one allele is dominant over the other. This type of inheritance is sometimes called ...
... that obey two laws: the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment. Until now, we have mainly considered traits that are affected by a single gene that is found in two different alleles. In these cases, one allele is dominant over the other. This type of inheritance is sometimes called ...
A Haploid System of Sex Determination in the Brown Alga - Hal-CEA
... it from the XY and ZW systems described above [10], exhibits specific evolutionary and genetic properties that have no exact equivalent in diploid systems. In UV systems, the female and male SDR haplotypes function in independent, haploid, male and female, individuals and consequently there is no he ...
... it from the XY and ZW systems described above [10], exhibits specific evolutionary and genetic properties that have no exact equivalent in diploid systems. In UV systems, the female and male SDR haplotypes function in independent, haploid, male and female, individuals and consequently there is no he ...
Package `fcros`
... This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate statistic with genes/probes. This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate statistic with genes/probes using a singular value decomposition. This function allows to compute a matrix of fold changes using ...
... This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate statistic with genes/probes. This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate statistic with genes/probes using a singular value decomposition. This function allows to compute a matrix of fold changes using ...
REVIEW Why Do Bacterial Plasmids Carry Some Genes and Not
... is amplified more readily when the gene is on a plasmid (fewer other gene products are needed) than when it is on a chromosome (Mahajan et al., 1985). This expected advantage will be especially strong when gene expression is constitutive, as is generally true for resistance plasmids in gram-negative ...
... is amplified more readily when the gene is on a plasmid (fewer other gene products are needed) than when it is on a chromosome (Mahajan et al., 1985). This expected advantage will be especially strong when gene expression is constitutive, as is generally true for resistance plasmids in gram-negative ...
Speciation in Drosophila: From Phenotypes to Molecules
... our understanding have followed from work in plants— especially in systems like Mimulus (Bradshaw et al. 1995, 1998; Ramsey and Schemske 1998; Fishman and Willis 2001) and Helianthus (Rieseberg, Linder, and Seiler 1995, Rieseberg, Van Fossen, and Desrochers 1995; Rieseberg 1997; Ungerer et al. 1998) ...
... our understanding have followed from work in plants— especially in systems like Mimulus (Bradshaw et al. 1995, 1998; Ramsey and Schemske 1998; Fishman and Willis 2001) and Helianthus (Rieseberg, Linder, and Seiler 1995, Rieseberg, Van Fossen, and Desrochers 1995; Rieseberg 1997; Ungerer et al. 1998) ...
Ectocarpus
... and develop as gametophytes (each containing either a U or a V sex chromosome), which then produce gametes in plurilocular gametangia (multiple-chambered, gamete-bearing structures; Plr). Fusion of male and female gametes produces a zygote (containing both the U and the V sex chromosomes), which dev ...
... and develop as gametophytes (each containing either a U or a V sex chromosome), which then produce gametes in plurilocular gametangia (multiple-chambered, gamete-bearing structures; Plr). Fusion of male and female gametes produces a zygote (containing both the U and the V sex chromosomes), which dev ...
Genomic Analysis of Hox Clusters in the Sea Lamprey
... HoxQ8, HoxQ8a, HoxV9), orthology was assigned based on cluster position to the extent possible. Names incorporating more than one paralogy group number, such as HoxK6/7, reflect ambiguous assignments. It is possible that these assignments based on cluster position could be incorrect if there have be ...
... HoxQ8, HoxQ8a, HoxV9), orthology was assigned based on cluster position to the extent possible. Names incorporating more than one paralogy group number, such as HoxK6/7, reflect ambiguous assignments. It is possible that these assignments based on cluster position could be incorrect if there have be ...
Speciation in Drosophila: From Phenotypes to Molecules
... our understanding have followed from work in plants— especially in systems like Mimulus (Bradshaw et al. 1995, 1998; Ramsey and Schemske 1998; Fishman and Willis 2001) and Helianthus (Rieseberg, Linder, and Seiler 1995, Rieseberg, Van Fossen, and Desrochers 1995; Rieseberg 1997; Ungerer et al. 1998) ...
... our understanding have followed from work in plants— especially in systems like Mimulus (Bradshaw et al. 1995, 1998; Ramsey and Schemske 1998; Fishman and Willis 2001) and Helianthus (Rieseberg, Linder, and Seiler 1995, Rieseberg, Van Fossen, and Desrochers 1995; Rieseberg 1997; Ungerer et al. 1998) ...
Genome-Wide Identification of Allelic Expression in Hypertensive
... Genomic SSLP data were available for 2 SHR lines (SHR/OlaHsd and SHRSP/Riv) and 1 WKY line (WKY/OlaHsd). These lines are closely related to, and may be identical to, the SHR/NCrl, SHR-A3, and WKY/NCrl lines, respectively, used in our studies. We used this data to assess the degree of allelic identit ...
... Genomic SSLP data were available for 2 SHR lines (SHR/OlaHsd and SHRSP/Riv) and 1 WKY line (WKY/OlaHsd). These lines are closely related to, and may be identical to, the SHR/NCrl, SHR-A3, and WKY/NCrl lines, respectively, used in our studies. We used this data to assess the degree of allelic identit ...
A Genome-Wide Survey of the NAC Transcription
... Transcription factors are proteins that modulate gene expression by binding to specific cis-acting promoter elements, thereby activating or repressing the transcription of target genes (Wray et al., 2003). Gene specific transcription factors are DNA-binding regulatory proteins that activate or repre ...
... Transcription factors are proteins that modulate gene expression by binding to specific cis-acting promoter elements, thereby activating or repressing the transcription of target genes (Wray et al., 2003). Gene specific transcription factors are DNA-binding regulatory proteins that activate or repre ...
M.Sc., Biotechnology - Alagappa University
... formerly used by others without informing the concerned teacher, or interference with the other students academic work. Since many of the students don’t have proper knowledge about academic integrity, they commit academic dishonesty unintentionally. Hence the students will be first made to understan ...
... formerly used by others without informing the concerned teacher, or interference with the other students academic work. Since many of the students don’t have proper knowledge about academic integrity, they commit academic dishonesty unintentionally. Hence the students will be first made to understan ...
Genome-Wide Identification of Allelic Expression in Hypertensive Rats
... Genomic SSLP data were available for 2 SHR lines (SHR/OlaHsd and SHRSP/Riv) and 1 WKY line (WKY/OlaHsd). These lines are closely related to, and may be identical to, the SHR/NCrl, SHR-A3, and WKY/NCrl lines, respectively, used in our studies. We used this data to assess the degree of allelic identit ...
... Genomic SSLP data were available for 2 SHR lines (SHR/OlaHsd and SHRSP/Riv) and 1 WKY line (WKY/OlaHsd). These lines are closely related to, and may be identical to, the SHR/NCrl, SHR-A3, and WKY/NCrl lines, respectively, used in our studies. We used this data to assess the degree of allelic identit ...
Row
... cells and thus destroys only those cells. Jia handicaps the Herpes virus by deleting the genes that code for an enzyme needed for viral replication. This prevents the virus from replicating in normal, non-dividing brain cells, but enable it to continue replicating in cancerous brain cells. As the vi ...
... cells and thus destroys only those cells. Jia handicaps the Herpes virus by deleting the genes that code for an enzyme needed for viral replication. This prevents the virus from replicating in normal, non-dividing brain cells, but enable it to continue replicating in cancerous brain cells. As the vi ...
Centromere Locations and Associated Chromosome
... CEN5 is more complex. The formation of chromosome V of A. thaliana involved a reciprocal translocation (see above and Figure 1), and an understanding of this event is critical for interpreting the origin of CEN5. Previous comparative molecular cytogenetic analyses of A. thaliana and A. lyrata could ...
... CEN5 is more complex. The formation of chromosome V of A. thaliana involved a reciprocal translocation (see above and Figure 1), and an understanding of this event is critical for interpreting the origin of CEN5. Previous comparative molecular cytogenetic analyses of A. thaliana and A. lyrata could ...
Nutrigenomics in the Patient Care Process: Figuring Out the Puzzle
... What’s Their Relevance? • Some SNPs change the gene’s “instruction manual” - encoding a protein with altered shape, activity, stability and/or abundance • Only certain SNPs are associated with difference in molecular function significant enough to effect clinical measurements or disease risk • Genes ...
... What’s Their Relevance? • Some SNPs change the gene’s “instruction manual” - encoding a protein with altered shape, activity, stability and/or abundance • Only certain SNPs are associated with difference in molecular function significant enough to effect clinical measurements or disease risk • Genes ...
download file
... Growth and culture of C. elegans. C. elegans was grown at 20°C on solid medium as described by Sulston and Hodgkin (1988). All mapping, complementation, and deficiency testing were performed by standard genetic methods (Herman and Horvitz, 1980). Aldicarb, 2-methyl-2[methylthio]proprionaldehyde O-[m ...
... Growth and culture of C. elegans. C. elegans was grown at 20°C on solid medium as described by Sulston and Hodgkin (1988). All mapping, complementation, and deficiency testing were performed by standard genetic methods (Herman and Horvitz, 1980). Aldicarb, 2-methyl-2[methylthio]proprionaldehyde O-[m ...
Synonymous Codon Usage, Accuracy of Translation, and Gene
... terms “accuracy of translation” and “fidelity of protein synthesis” include the three aspects of translation described above. The effect of translational errors on the function of the protein is not the same for all amino acids. Indeed, some ...
... terms “accuracy of translation” and “fidelity of protein synthesis” include the three aspects of translation described above. The effect of translational errors on the function of the protein is not the same for all amino acids. Indeed, some ...