Nitrogen Fixation In Methanogens: The Archaeal
... An inverted repeat similar to the nif operator of M. maripaludis, and matching the consensus GGAAN6TTCC, is a common feature in the promoter regions of nitrogenregulated genes in Methanococcus and Methanobacterium species (23). Genes for nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation (glutamine synthetase, ...
... An inverted repeat similar to the nif operator of M. maripaludis, and matching the consensus GGAAN6TTCC, is a common feature in the promoter regions of nitrogenregulated genes in Methanococcus and Methanobacterium species (23). Genes for nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation (glutamine synthetase, ...
Protein degradation in mitochondria
... mitochondrial proteins have been observed in yeast mitochondria lacking PIM1 protease.22 It is conceivable that the ATPase domain of Lon proteases exerts chaperone-like activity, promotes substrate unfolding and ensures the specificity of proteolysis, as such a role has been demonstrated for structu ...
... mitochondrial proteins have been observed in yeast mitochondria lacking PIM1 protease.22 It is conceivable that the ATPase domain of Lon proteases exerts chaperone-like activity, promotes substrate unfolding and ensures the specificity of proteolysis, as such a role has been demonstrated for structu ...
Mapping of partially overlapping de novo deletions across an autism
... and siblings of affected individuals are 20–30 times more likely to develop an ASD than a member of the general population [reviewed by Sykes and Lamb, 2007]. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that, in the majority of cases, the genetics underlying ASDs are likely to be highly complex invol ...
... and siblings of affected individuals are 20–30 times more likely to develop an ASD than a member of the general population [reviewed by Sykes and Lamb, 2007]. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that, in the majority of cases, the genetics underlying ASDs are likely to be highly complex invol ...
nar-02451-data-e-201
... include names/symbols of genes, diseases, methylation words, species, evidence sentences that include the association, PubMed Central ID of the article where the sentence is mentioned, PubMed ID of the abstract where the association is mentioned, and a confidence score generated by DEMGD system. The ...
... include names/symbols of genes, diseases, methylation words, species, evidence sentences that include the association, PubMed Central ID of the article where the sentence is mentioned, PubMed ID of the abstract where the association is mentioned, and a confidence score generated by DEMGD system. The ...
Mol Biol Evol-2015-Lipinska-15
... male-biased genes typically evolve more rapidly at the protein level than female-biased or unbiased genes (e.g., Zhang et al. 2004; Haerty et al. 2007; Assis et al. 2012; reviewed by Ellegren and Parsch 2007; see also Mank et al. 2007). This is believed to result from sex differences in selective pr ...
... male-biased genes typically evolve more rapidly at the protein level than female-biased or unbiased genes (e.g., Zhang et al. 2004; Haerty et al. 2007; Assis et al. 2012; reviewed by Ellegren and Parsch 2007; see also Mank et al. 2007). This is believed to result from sex differences in selective pr ...
Network properties of human disease genes with pleiotropic effects
... of a node in a molecular network is often correlated to its centrality [14]. There are different measures that capture the centrality of a node in a network. We constructed a human protein interaction network using a modified version of CRG interactome [15] and investigated for differences in four d ...
... of a node in a molecular network is often correlated to its centrality [14]. There are different measures that capture the centrality of a node in a network. We constructed a human protein interaction network using a modified version of CRG interactome [15] and investigated for differences in four d ...
Distinct functions of two olfactory marker protein genes derived from
... significant hits from each species (see Methods for Data mining). Although zebrafish was believed to have a single copy of OMP [27], we isolated two OMPs from the genomes of all teleost, including zebrafish. We named the already-known zebrafish OMP as OMP1 and its paralog as OMP2. Furthermore, Ensem ...
... significant hits from each species (see Methods for Data mining). Although zebrafish was believed to have a single copy of OMP [27], we isolated two OMPs from the genomes of all teleost, including zebrafish. We named the already-known zebrafish OMP as OMP1 and its paralog as OMP2. Furthermore, Ensem ...
Identification and comparative analysis of accessory gland
... Abstract: Accessory reproductive gland proteins (Acps) in Drosophila evolve quickly and appear to play an important role in ensuring the fertilization success of males. Moreover, Acps are thought to be involved in establishing barriers to fertilization between closely related species. While accessor ...
... Abstract: Accessory reproductive gland proteins (Acps) in Drosophila evolve quickly and appear to play an important role in ensuring the fertilization success of males. Moreover, Acps are thought to be involved in establishing barriers to fertilization between closely related species. While accessor ...
High-order chromatin architecture determines the
... between higher-order genome architecture and re-arrangements in cancer. Using an incisive likelihoodbased BIC framework, we found that: (1) probability of a 3D contact between two loci based on the FG model explains the length distribution of SCNA better than other mechanistic models or than a model ...
... between higher-order genome architecture and re-arrangements in cancer. Using an incisive likelihoodbased BIC framework, we found that: (1) probability of a 3D contact between two loci based on the FG model explains the length distribution of SCNA better than other mechanistic models or than a model ...
Set - people.vcu.edu
... Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, C terminus Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, N terminus Anab7120:all0688 hupS [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase small subunit Anab7120:alr0692 ...
... Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, C terminus Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, N terminus Anab7120:all0688 hupS [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase small subunit Anab7120:alr0692 ...
Punnett Squares
... Tall plants can have green or yellow seeds So the inheritance of one does not affect the inheritance of the other. Mendel noticed this with all the traits he studied ...
... Tall plants can have green or yellow seeds So the inheritance of one does not affect the inheritance of the other. Mendel noticed this with all the traits he studied ...
Test Information Sheet
... copy number changes was performed by MLPA, qPCR, or repeat aCGH analysis. Data analysis was performed using gene‐specific filtering. The array was designed to detect most single‐exon deletions and duplications. For PTEN, nucleotides c.‐700 through c.‐1300 in the promoter region are also sequenced ...
... copy number changes was performed by MLPA, qPCR, or repeat aCGH analysis. Data analysis was performed using gene‐specific filtering. The array was designed to detect most single‐exon deletions and duplications. For PTEN, nucleotides c.‐700 through c.‐1300 in the promoter region are also sequenced ...
Evolutionary Origin of Recombination during Meiosis
... bacterial cell, whereby nonsister homologous chromosomes (or parts of chromosomes) originating from different parent cells align and undergo genetic recombination. The recombined DNA is passed on to a progeny bacterium. The core genes for meiosis were very likely present in the common ancestor of al ...
... bacterial cell, whereby nonsister homologous chromosomes (or parts of chromosomes) originating from different parent cells align and undergo genetic recombination. The recombined DNA is passed on to a progeny bacterium. The core genes for meiosis were very likely present in the common ancestor of al ...
TYPES OF GENE ACTION The interaction with in alleles of gene
... which converts qualitative character into a quantitative one. In rats, guinea pigs and rabbits, piebald spotting is produced by recessive genes when present in a homozygous state (ss). The degree of spotting depends upon the modifying factors, designed as S1, S2, S3 etc. which enhances or reduces th ...
... which converts qualitative character into a quantitative one. In rats, guinea pigs and rabbits, piebald spotting is produced by recessive genes when present in a homozygous state (ss). The degree of spotting depends upon the modifying factors, designed as S1, S2, S3 etc. which enhances or reduces th ...
Mef2 gene expression marks the cardiac and skeletal muscle
... MEF2 DNA-binding activity is also present in neonatal cardiac myocytes, indicating that MEF2 expression can be controlled independently of the skeletal muscle bHLH proteins (Zhu et al., 1991; Yu et al., 1992; Navankasattusas et al., 1992; Ianello et al., 1991). The majority of cardiac gene control r ...
... MEF2 DNA-binding activity is also present in neonatal cardiac myocytes, indicating that MEF2 expression can be controlled independently of the skeletal muscle bHLH proteins (Zhu et al., 1991; Yu et al., 1992; Navankasattusas et al., 1992; Ianello et al., 1991). The majority of cardiac gene control r ...
ADVANTAGES OF FETAL CELLS IN NON
... BROAD POPULATION COVERAGE, IRRESPECTIVE OF FETAL GENDER AND POLYMORPHISMS ...
... BROAD POPULATION COVERAGE, IRRESPECTIVE OF FETAL GENDER AND POLYMORPHISMS ...
Chp. 15
... inheritance has its physical basis in the behavior of chromosomes: Scientific inquiry The first solid evidence associating a specific gene with a specific chromosome came in the early 20th century from the work of Thomas Hunt Morgan These early experiments provided convincing evidence that the c ...
... inheritance has its physical basis in the behavior of chromosomes: Scientific inquiry The first solid evidence associating a specific gene with a specific chromosome came in the early 20th century from the work of Thomas Hunt Morgan These early experiments provided convincing evidence that the c ...
Evolutionary Genomics of Fast Evolving Tunicates
... Interestingly, five Hox genes are missing in the Oikopleura, two of which (Hox7 and Hox8 belonging to the central group) are shared losses, thus indicating that these losses most likely took place at the base of tunicate lineage (Seo et al. 2004; Monteiro and Ferrier 2006). The biological factors un ...
... Interestingly, five Hox genes are missing in the Oikopleura, two of which (Hox7 and Hox8 belonging to the central group) are shared losses, thus indicating that these losses most likely took place at the base of tunicate lineage (Seo et al. 2004; Monteiro and Ferrier 2006). The biological factors un ...
ECM Proteins_Dr. Jawad Hassan
... Functions of ECM 1-Role in establishing and maintaining cell shape, migration, mechanical support 2-Anchorage for cells, segregating tissues from one another, and regulating intercellular communication 3-Sequesters a wide range of cellular growth factors, and acts as a local depot for them 4-Essent ...
... Functions of ECM 1-Role in establishing and maintaining cell shape, migration, mechanical support 2-Anchorage for cells, segregating tissues from one another, and regulating intercellular communication 3-Sequesters a wide range of cellular growth factors, and acts as a local depot for them 4-Essent ...
Gene as the unit of genetic material - E
... envelope is known as the cytoplasm. It forms most essential part of the cell because it is seat of all biosynthetic and bio energetic functions. Most of the phenotypic characters are controlled by the genes present in the chromosomes but some characters are expressed by the factors present in the cy ...
... envelope is known as the cytoplasm. It forms most essential part of the cell because it is seat of all biosynthetic and bio energetic functions. Most of the phenotypic characters are controlled by the genes present in the chromosomes but some characters are expressed by the factors present in the cy ...
a gene required for vein/intervein formation in wings of Drosophila
... blisters and balloons small cells ...
... blisters and balloons small cells ...
Review A model for chromosome structure during the mitotic
... Figures 1^11 (overleaf). Diagrammatic representations of chromosome structure through the mitotic cell cycle. Drawings are not to scale. Telophase/G1 . (A) Longitudinal view of a segment of a decondensing chromosome during telophase or a decondensed chromosome during G1. The anaphase chromosome core ...
... Figures 1^11 (overleaf). Diagrammatic representations of chromosome structure through the mitotic cell cycle. Drawings are not to scale. Telophase/G1 . (A) Longitudinal view of a segment of a decondensing chromosome during telophase or a decondensed chromosome during G1. The anaphase chromosome core ...
METHODS FOR FEMALE MAMMALIAN SPERMATOGENESIS AND
... failed to publish any speculations that adding an artificial Y chromosome to a female diploid germ cell could create the men’s parallel, a Klinefelter woman, whose germ cells could be transformed into sperm using the same, or similar, mitotic and meiotic pathways to those seen in Klinefelter men. [0 ...
... failed to publish any speculations that adding an artificial Y chromosome to a female diploid germ cell could create the men’s parallel, a Klinefelter woman, whose germ cells could be transformed into sperm using the same, or similar, mitotic and meiotic pathways to those seen in Klinefelter men. [0 ...
Dr. Evan Fertig - Epilepsy Life Links
... benefit from other types of genetic test: Microscopic examination of the chromosomes Metabolic tests- Blood tests to see how some ...
... benefit from other types of genetic test: Microscopic examination of the chromosomes Metabolic tests- Blood tests to see how some ...