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Application title: Cloning genes for expression in AAV vectors for

... Our aim is to utilise rAAV vectors for gene transfer or gene targeting to various organs for the production of recombinant proteins in bodily fluids for use in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Gene transfer involves the extra-chromosomal expression of a gene expression construct t ...
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... crossing over during meiosis. Sordaria is a haploid organism for most of its life cycle. It become diploid only when the fusion of the mycelia (filametlike groups of cells) of two different strains results in the fusion of the two different types of haploid nuclei to form a diploid nucleus. The dipl ...
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... gene.16 Expression from the rhaBAD promoter is linear with respect to inducer concentration, in contrast to the “all or nothing” response of the Plac and ParaBAD systems.16,23 LRhamnose, a naturally occurring deoxy-hexose, is nontoxic to bacterial cells, unlike the inducers of some other systems suc ...
Horner VL, Caspary T. Methods Mol Biol. 2011;770:313-36. Creating a hopeful monster: mouse forward genetic screens.
Horner VL, Caspary T. Methods Mol Biol. 2011;770:313-36. Creating a hopeful monster: mouse forward genetic screens.

... the goal is to discover other genes in the same pathway or same process. Modifier screens can be designed to recover dominant or recessive alleles, as above. They can also be performed with known alleles that are not viable in the homozygous state, although the crossing scheme is more involved (Fig. ...
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... Deletion of duplication occur between 2 homologous chromosomes. B. Change in chromosomal number: This change in number may occur in autosomal or sex chromosomes. *Occur in the form of polily which may be: 1. Euploidy: variation in chromosome number by whole set. - Polyploidy: individuals have 3 or m ...
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... The high-dose effect of Xash3 to block neuronal differentiation results from direct activation of the Notch lateral inhibition pathway via X-Delta1 induction (Chitnis and Kintner, 1996). Although the precise role of Xash3 in the embryo remains uncertain, the fact that early Xash3 expression is not l ...
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View PDF - OSU Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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... Only complaints of patient; Only information of domestic anamnesis; Characteristic set of clinical signs Biochemical data; Data of pathomorphologycal examination Classification of gene illnesses is possible on the basis of: Age of patient at the onset of the disease; Sex of a sick child; Type of mut ...
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... coordinated in animal development. Although many proteins that control cell proliferation and apoptosis have been identified, the means by which these effectors are linked to the patterning machinery remain poorly understood. Here, we report that the bantam gene of Drosophila encodes a 21 nucleotide ...
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... five enzymes are required to catalyse the conversion: galactose mutarotase, galactokinase, galactose 1-phosphate uridyltransferase, UDPgalactose 4-epimerase and phosphoglucomutase. The pathway has attracted interest in S. cerevisiae as it is under very strict genetic control and thus provides an exc ...
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... amino acid sequences of the protein genes were aligned with their counterparts of other molluscs by the CLUSTAL W program (Thompson, Higgins, and Gibson 1994), and the alignment was corrected by visual observation. Phylogenetic trees based on mt-encoded protein gene sequences were performed with the ...
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Protein export elements from Lactococcus lactis

... subtilis neutral protease fused to a lactococcal promoter was demonstrated by van de Guchte et al. (1990). Escherichia coli TEM-13-lactamase,when joined to lactococcal expression/exportsignals, can also be secretedby L. lactis (Sibakov et al. 1991). Exported proteins are initial1y synthesizedas prec ...
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Ph1

... pairing in haploids of the hexaploid species? • 1952 – became clear that the corresponding chromosomes of the three different genomes are genetically very closely related • Riley and Chapman (1958) - discovered that homoeologous pairing is suppressed by a gene or genes on the long arm of chromosome ...
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network models for genetic testing

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Development of novel computational tools based on

... form part of a “gene organization” known as the flexible gene pools. The flexible gene pools are named according to the types of functions they encode, those that encode virulence features are designated pathogenicity islands (PAI). PAI were first identified in human pathogenic strains of E. coli, t ...
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... The transgenic mouse lines with mouse prosaposin promoter deletion constructs were 234Luc, 310Luc, 2400Luc, and 2400DLuc (Fig 1A). The tissue specific expression pattern of promoter deletion constructs was reported previously (Sun et al., 2000). The expression pattern for each construct was same amo ...
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Leukaemia Section t(3;12)(q26;p13) ETV6/MECOM / t(3;12)(q26;p13) ETV6/EVI1 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics

... located at the beginning of the gene and another alternative (exon 1b starting at codon 43) upstream of exon 3. Protein The ETV6 protein (452 amino acids) contains two major domains, the HLH (helix-loop-helix) and ETS domains. The HLH domain, also referred to as the pointed or sterile alpha motif do ...
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... Purpose: Surgeons treating patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) rely heavily on histology to decide whether the resection margins are tumor free and subsequent adjuvant treatments can be omitted. However, despite the presence of tumor-free margins, 10 –30% of HNSCC patients st ...
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When Christian Faith and Genetics Meet

... This curriculum first came to the attention of the Biotechnology Reference Group (BRG) of the Canadian Council of Churches (CCC) in December 2007 at the Global Consultation on Genetics and New Biotechnologies and the Ministry of the Church in Johannesburg, South Africa. This conference brought toget ...
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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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