Screening of a Specific Point Mutation in Tumor Suppressor p53
... The point mutation at a specific site (the third base of codon 249 of exon 7) in the p53 gene was not found in the 8 hepatocellular carcinoma samples from Korean patients. This result is quite different from the report on Chinese and South African patients that showed the point mutations at the same ...
... The point mutation at a specific site (the third base of codon 249 of exon 7) in the p53 gene was not found in the 8 hepatocellular carcinoma samples from Korean patients. This result is quite different from the report on Chinese and South African patients that showed the point mutations at the same ...
Detachments from duplication bearing females
... Detachment 122-19: This case is typically weak in both tests. It arose by an exchange between the attached-X and the fourth chromosome, which resulted in a detachment that retains the centromere of the attached-X, but in which the tip of the fourth replaces the arm not carrying YL. It confirms the p ...
... Detachment 122-19: This case is typically weak in both tests. It arose by an exchange between the attached-X and the fourth chromosome, which resulted in a detachment that retains the centromere of the attached-X, but in which the tip of the fourth replaces the arm not carrying YL. It confirms the p ...
Paper I- Discussion Points
... much larger distance from the cyan (red) and green dots than in the previous experiment, indicating that the cyan (red) locus replicates a lot earlier (being closer to the origin) than the green locus, which is farther away. And there is no correlation between the mean replication time and the coloc ...
... much larger distance from the cyan (red) and green dots than in the previous experiment, indicating that the cyan (red) locus replicates a lot earlier (being closer to the origin) than the green locus, which is farther away. And there is no correlation between the mean replication time and the coloc ...
Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Machine
... In reality, there are four different layouts, viz. process layout, product layout, cellular layout and fixed position layout. The cellular layout combines the benefits of process layout and product layout. In this paper, the cellular layout is considered. The objective of the cellular layout design ...
... In reality, there are four different layouts, viz. process layout, product layout, cellular layout and fixed position layout. The cellular layout combines the benefits of process layout and product layout. In this paper, the cellular layout is considered. The objective of the cellular layout design ...
Correlation between sequence divergence and polymorphism
... produced hundred of contigs, however many of these were identified as bacterial or nuclear contamination. By visualizing the remaining contigs in Consed v21 [21] and using information regarding reads that span multiple contigs, 63 of the initial contigs were reassembled into nine final contigs with ...
... produced hundred of contigs, however many of these were identified as bacterial or nuclear contamination. By visualizing the remaining contigs in Consed v21 [21] and using information regarding reads that span multiple contigs, 63 of the initial contigs were reassembled into nine final contigs with ...
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... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
Molecular and genetic aspects of plant responses to osmotic stress
... inhibition of growth may be through the production of ABA, which inhibits cell division by inducing ICK1. In yeast, the cell integrity pathway is activated by cell wall remodelling during vegetative growth and during pheromone-induced morphogenesis. This MAPK pathway can also be activated by osmotic ...
... inhibition of growth may be through the production of ABA, which inhibits cell division by inducing ICK1. In yeast, the cell integrity pathway is activated by cell wall remodelling during vegetative growth and during pheromone-induced morphogenesis. This MAPK pathway can also be activated by osmotic ...
Rapid Selection of Multiple Gene Integrant for the Production of
... integration of a transforming vector was completely dependent on the function of telomeric ARS used in the vector. Therefore, a vector containing a telomeric ARS could greatly facilitate the selection of multiple gene integrants for the development of industrial recombinant protein producing strain ...
... integration of a transforming vector was completely dependent on the function of telomeric ARS used in the vector. Therefore, a vector containing a telomeric ARS could greatly facilitate the selection of multiple gene integrants for the development of industrial recombinant protein producing strain ...
method, a successful experiment must be verified by Southern blots
... must be known. Transplacement requires that the cloned segment contain genetic homology on both sides of the mutation to be introduced into the yeast genome. The plasmid to be used must be of a type that does not replicate in yeast, and it should in most cases carry a gene whose expression can be se ...
... must be known. Transplacement requires that the cloned segment contain genetic homology on both sides of the mutation to be introduced into the yeast genome. The plasmid to be used must be of a type that does not replicate in yeast, and it should in most cases carry a gene whose expression can be se ...
The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: on beyond collagens
... III repeats of TNX presented by Erickson suggests that these elements may undergo reversible unfolding and refolding (27). TNX has more than 30 such repeats, so it has the potential to be quite flexible (22). In addition, TNX has been predicted to exist in a trimeric form, so one possible model is t ...
... III repeats of TNX presented by Erickson suggests that these elements may undergo reversible unfolding and refolding (27). TNX has more than 30 such repeats, so it has the potential to be quite flexible (22). In addition, TNX has been predicted to exist in a trimeric form, so one possible model is t ...
SF 106 year 1 report 2010
... The aim of this work is to develop robust assisted breeding and selection tools that will enable breeders to accelerate new variety development with extended shelf-life and thus reduce fruit spoilage and waste in the supply chain. No exploitation plans can be drawn up at this early stage of the proj ...
... The aim of this work is to develop robust assisted breeding and selection tools that will enable breeders to accelerate new variety development with extended shelf-life and thus reduce fruit spoilage and waste in the supply chain. No exploitation plans can be drawn up at this early stage of the proj ...
Examples of aneuplody in humans
... testosterone beginning during puberty, which can lead to breast development (gynecomastia) and an increased risk of breast cancer, reduced facial and body hair, and an inability to father children (infertility). Boys with Klinefelter syndrome may also have difficulty with speech and language develop ...
... testosterone beginning during puberty, which can lead to breast development (gynecomastia) and an increased risk of breast cancer, reduced facial and body hair, and an inability to father children (infertility). Boys with Klinefelter syndrome may also have difficulty with speech and language develop ...
Efficient expression of ribozyme and reduction of stromelysin mRNA
... each ribozyme within the U1-, U6-, or tRNA-derived RNA transcripts, ribozyme RNAs were synthesized in vitro to contain the flanking sequences predicted for each transcription unit. The chimeric ribozyme RNAs were then tested for cleavage activity against a RNA containing the target site. All ribozym ...
... each ribozyme within the U1-, U6-, or tRNA-derived RNA transcripts, ribozyme RNAs were synthesized in vitro to contain the flanking sequences predicted for each transcription unit. The chimeric ribozyme RNAs were then tested for cleavage activity against a RNA containing the target site. All ribozym ...
Leukaemia Section +3 or trisomy 3 in non Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL)
... lymphoma and diffuse large B cell lymphoma show different frequencies of trisomy. Leukemia. 1999 May;13(5):799-807 ...
... lymphoma and diffuse large B cell lymphoma show different frequencies of trisomy. Leukemia. 1999 May;13(5):799-807 ...
Deletion of a conserved noncoding sequence in Plzf intron leads to
... Polydactyly can be classified according to the position of the supernumerary digits as preaxial or postaxial. Preaxial polydactyly, where the supernumerary digits arise at the anterior margin of the autopod, can be further subdivided according to its dependence on ectopic expression of Sonic hedgehog ...
... Polydactyly can be classified according to the position of the supernumerary digits as preaxial or postaxial. Preaxial polydactyly, where the supernumerary digits arise at the anterior margin of the autopod, can be further subdivided according to its dependence on ectopic expression of Sonic hedgehog ...
Intervention strategies for mitochondrial disease
... upregulation of the detoxification of reactive oxygen species ...
... upregulation of the detoxification of reactive oxygen species ...
KAT6A Syndrome - Rarechromo.org
... are younger and this can lead to chest infections if material from the stomach enters the lungs (aka aspiration). Sometimes structural differences can lead to increased infections and a small number of children with KAT6A syndrome have an abnormally shaped urinary tract which may contribute to this. ...
... are younger and this can lead to chest infections if material from the stomach enters the lungs (aka aspiration). Sometimes structural differences can lead to increased infections and a small number of children with KAT6A syndrome have an abnormally shaped urinary tract which may contribute to this. ...
KAT6A Syndrome - Rarechromo.org
... A number of children with KAT6A syndrome are reported to have frequent infections. These are typically chest infections, urinary infections and ear infections, all of which commonly occur in childhood but may occur more frequently in some children with KAT6A syndrome. There are several reasons why t ...
... A number of children with KAT6A syndrome are reported to have frequent infections. These are typically chest infections, urinary infections and ear infections, all of which commonly occur in childhood but may occur more frequently in some children with KAT6A syndrome. There are several reasons why t ...
Epigenetic Effects of Psychological Stressors in Humans
... parameters and especially with childhood abuse.27–31 Childhood trauma and especially childhood abuse incidents, can influence the health status in adulthood and can lead to persistent diseased phenotypes.32 In a study conducted in subjects diagnosed with psychiatric disorders (Border Line Personalit ...
... parameters and especially with childhood abuse.27–31 Childhood trauma and especially childhood abuse incidents, can influence the health status in adulthood and can lead to persistent diseased phenotypes.32 In a study conducted in subjects diagnosed with psychiatric disorders (Border Line Personalit ...
Prostate Cancer - American Cancer Society
... Screening is testing to find cancer, or other disease, in people who have no symptoms. Screening can help find cancers in an early stage when they are small, have not spread, and are more easily cured. Screening for prostate cancer can be done with: Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test ...
... Screening is testing to find cancer, or other disease, in people who have no symptoms. Screening can help find cancers in an early stage when they are small, have not spread, and are more easily cured. Screening for prostate cancer can be done with: Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test ...
Genetics: The Science of Heredity
... The diagrams show how to make a Punnett square. In this cross, both parents are heterozygous for the trait of seed shape. R represents the dominant round allele, and r represents the recessive wrinkled allele. ...
... The diagrams show how to make a Punnett square. In this cross, both parents are heterozygous for the trait of seed shape. R represents the dominant round allele, and r represents the recessive wrinkled allele. ...
Ribosomal frameshifting in decoding antizyme mRNAs from yeast
... intracellular polyamine levels. Ribosomes synthesizing antizyme start in one ORF and at the codon 50 adjacent to its stop codon, shift þ1 to a second and partially overlapping ORF which encodes most of the protein. The ribosomal frameshifting is a sensor and effector of an autoregulatory circuit whi ...
... intracellular polyamine levels. Ribosomes synthesizing antizyme start in one ORF and at the codon 50 adjacent to its stop codon, shift þ1 to a second and partially overlapping ORF which encodes most of the protein. The ribosomal frameshifting is a sensor and effector of an autoregulatory circuit whi ...