Fine Mapping of Two Wheat Powdery Mildew Resistance Genes
... et al., 2012). Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Mla (Wei et al., 1999), maize (Zea mays L.) Rp1 (Ramakrishna et al., 2002; Smith et al., 2004), and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) RGC2 (Meyers et al., 1998) are all known R-gene clusters. The Rp1 encompassed up to >50 copies of R genes was probably the larges ...
... et al., 2012). Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Mla (Wei et al., 1999), maize (Zea mays L.) Rp1 (Ramakrishna et al., 2002; Smith et al., 2004), and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) RGC2 (Meyers et al., 1998) are all known R-gene clusters. The Rp1 encompassed up to >50 copies of R genes was probably the larges ...
Figure 4 - WebmedCentral.com
... generate positional information during vertebrate gastrulation. The drawings show simplified 2dimensional representations of Xenopus gastrulae. The first 5 drawings show parasagittal (ventral to dorsal) two dimensional representations of gastrula profiles, starting at the beginning of gastrulation a ...
... generate positional information during vertebrate gastrulation. The drawings show simplified 2dimensional representations of Xenopus gastrulae. The first 5 drawings show parasagittal (ventral to dorsal) two dimensional representations of gastrula profiles, starting at the beginning of gastrulation a ...
Networks in leaf development
... the peripheral region of the SAM. Although the extent of founder-cell recruitment from the flanks of the SAM varies between species (Figure 1; [4–6]), genetic programs that control this early stage of leaf development appear to be conserved. For example, founder-cell recruitment in both Arabidopsis ...
... the peripheral region of the SAM. Although the extent of founder-cell recruitment from the flanks of the SAM varies between species (Figure 1; [4–6]), genetic programs that control this early stage of leaf development appear to be conserved. For example, founder-cell recruitment in both Arabidopsis ...
The Stress Responses of Probiotic Lactobacilli and a
... ClpATPases are a family of stress proteins that are known as virulence factors in a number of pathogenic bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, and regulators of several vital biological processes in Gram-positive bacteria with a low G+C content. In the first part of t ...
... ClpATPases are a family of stress proteins that are known as virulence factors in a number of pathogenic bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, and regulators of several vital biological processes in Gram-positive bacteria with a low G+C content. In the first part of t ...
Prof. Kamakaka`s Lecture 16 Notes
... Catabolite Repression of the lac operonWhen we introduced the subject of regulation of gene expression, I gave an example of the response of E. coli when placed in a media containing both glucose and lactose. The induction of the lac operon does not occur until all the glucose has been metabolized. ...
... Catabolite Repression of the lac operonWhen we introduced the subject of regulation of gene expression, I gave an example of the response of E. coli when placed in a media containing both glucose and lactose. The induction of the lac operon does not occur until all the glucose has been metabolized. ...
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... presence of IPTG. How can you explain this? (Note that, when IPTG binds a repressor, it does not completely destroy operator affinity, but rather it reduces affinity 1100-fold. Additionally, as cells divide and new operators are generated by the synthesis of daughter strands, the repressor must find ...
... presence of IPTG. How can you explain this? (Note that, when IPTG binds a repressor, it does not completely destroy operator affinity, but rather it reduces affinity 1100-fold. Additionally, as cells divide and new operators are generated by the synthesis of daughter strands, the repressor must find ...
Meiosis II
... occur during prophase I. In crossing over, sister chromatids from opposite parents exchange genetic information when they join together at a site called the chiasma. This results in a new combination of alleles on the sister chromatids. Additionally, the homologues will randomly orient their positio ...
... occur during prophase I. In crossing over, sister chromatids from opposite parents exchange genetic information when they join together at a site called the chiasma. This results in a new combination of alleles on the sister chromatids. Additionally, the homologues will randomly orient their positio ...
Generation of the chromosome sequences
... the gap and were not included in the gene set. For gi9507164, although the gap still exists in the May, 2004, release, we have extended sequence into that gap and can now account for all exonic sequence. Based on placements of mRNAs against chromosome 2 and 4, only one possible deletion was detected ...
... the gap and were not included in the gene set. For gi9507164, although the gap still exists in the May, 2004, release, we have extended sequence into that gap and can now account for all exonic sequence. Based on placements of mRNAs against chromosome 2 and 4, only one possible deletion was detected ...
AND “B” - CBSD.org
... previous classes? – Most evidence suggests those are probably not as simple as “dominant” or “recessive.” ...
... previous classes? – Most evidence suggests those are probably not as simple as “dominant” or “recessive.” ...
Plant Structure and Development
... to distinguish the cells that compose the tissues of stems, roots, and leaves, and 4) review the terminology used to describe the structure of seeds, seedlings and growing plants. It takes practice to make good free-hand sections in which you can distinguish the features of the various cells. Your a ...
... to distinguish the cells that compose the tissues of stems, roots, and leaves, and 4) review the terminology used to describe the structure of seeds, seedlings and growing plants. It takes practice to make good free-hand sections in which you can distinguish the features of the various cells. Your a ...
GO2PUB - GenOuest
... GO2PUB to answer this demand in the field of the genetics. Our purpose was to use the knowledge within the Gene Ontology (GO) to build PubMed queries and display results for a quick access to the information. GO annotations link genes products to the metabolic pathways in which these are involved. G ...
... GO2PUB to answer this demand in the field of the genetics. Our purpose was to use the knowledge within the Gene Ontology (GO) to build PubMed queries and display results for a quick access to the information. GO annotations link genes products to the metabolic pathways in which these are involved. G ...
TAN Huarong
... fold higher than that of wild-type strain. The sanJ gene was inactivated by the insertion of kanamycin resistance gene and the resulting disruption mutants failed to produce nikkomycins. Moreover, the nikkomycin production was recovered by cis-complementation with a single copy of sanJ. The result i ...
... fold higher than that of wild-type strain. The sanJ gene was inactivated by the insertion of kanamycin resistance gene and the resulting disruption mutants failed to produce nikkomycins. Moreover, the nikkomycin production was recovered by cis-complementation with a single copy of sanJ. The result i ...
a new set of hereditary cancer tests
... that predispose a person to breast, ovarian, and uterine (endometrial) cancer and, in some cases, other cancers or noncancerous conditions. Identifying a causative genetic variant provides valuable information for the patient’s diagnosis, treatment and risk reduction options, surveillance (early scr ...
... that predispose a person to breast, ovarian, and uterine (endometrial) cancer and, in some cases, other cancers or noncancerous conditions. Identifying a causative genetic variant provides valuable information for the patient’s diagnosis, treatment and risk reduction options, surveillance (early scr ...
第六届植物分子生物学暑期研讨班专家资料介绍
... targets called RICs (Rop-interacting CRIB motif-containing proteins). RICs are divergent novel proteins containing a CRIB (Cdc42/Rac-interactive binding) motif required for the interaction with the GTP-bound active form of Rop. Subcellular localization and overexpression in pollen tubes suggest dist ...
... targets called RICs (Rop-interacting CRIB motif-containing proteins). RICs are divergent novel proteins containing a CRIB (Cdc42/Rac-interactive binding) motif required for the interaction with the GTP-bound active form of Rop. Subcellular localization and overexpression in pollen tubes suggest dist ...
Ethylene and Sub1
... •The F-box component determines substrate specificity. •The F-box proteins EBF1 and -2 recruit ubiquitinated EIN3 into the SCFEBF1/EBF2 complex leading to its contiuous destruction in the absence of ethylene. •Ethylene prevent EIN3 ubiquitination by activating EIN2 and ubiquitin dependent destructio ...
... •The F-box component determines substrate specificity. •The F-box proteins EBF1 and -2 recruit ubiquitinated EIN3 into the SCFEBF1/EBF2 complex leading to its contiuous destruction in the absence of ethylene. •Ethylene prevent EIN3 ubiquitination by activating EIN2 and ubiquitin dependent destructio ...
In the beginning: the initiation of meiosis
... destined to become meiocytes and somatic nursing cells (e.g. the Sertoli cells in mammals and anther tapetum in plants), and finally differentiates premeiotic cells (Figure 1). Consequently, meiosis initiation takes place in the context of the multicellular nature of these organisms. Mechanisms that ...
... destined to become meiocytes and somatic nursing cells (e.g. the Sertoli cells in mammals and anther tapetum in plants), and finally differentiates premeiotic cells (Figure 1). Consequently, meiosis initiation takes place in the context of the multicellular nature of these organisms. Mechanisms that ...
Interaction of a GATA factor with cis-acting elements involved in light
... We have previously identified a cis-acting element, named the XXIII box, that is essential for light-regulated expression of the nuclear gene GAPB, which encodes the B subunit of chloroplast glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Arabidopsis thaliana. Examination of the sequences indicated tha ...
... We have previously identified a cis-acting element, named the XXIII box, that is essential for light-regulated expression of the nuclear gene GAPB, which encodes the B subunit of chloroplast glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Arabidopsis thaliana. Examination of the sequences indicated tha ...
Hedgehog signal transduction: recent findings Kent
... sequestration and/or reception in vertebrate tissues. Both Hip1 and GAS-1 appear to be involved in sequestering Shh and attenuating its signaling in Shh-responsive cells. This attenuation of Shh signaling is speculatively illustrated as Hip1 and GAS-1 binding of Shh at the surface of the receiving c ...
... sequestration and/or reception in vertebrate tissues. Both Hip1 and GAS-1 appear to be involved in sequestering Shh and attenuating its signaling in Shh-responsive cells. This attenuation of Shh signaling is speculatively illustrated as Hip1 and GAS-1 binding of Shh at the surface of the receiving c ...
Draft Declaration Robert Nussbaum1 18 10[1]
... valid as any other up to the present day. With progress in molecular genetics, however, genes can now also be defined in molecular terms. Dr. Kay writes in paragraph 143 of his Declaration: “In molecular terms, a gene is an aggregate of several segments of a chromosome (emphasis added). Some segment ...
... valid as any other up to the present day. With progress in molecular genetics, however, genes can now also be defined in molecular terms. Dr. Kay writes in paragraph 143 of his Declaration: “In molecular terms, a gene is an aggregate of several segments of a chromosome (emphasis added). Some segment ...
Eukaryote-to-eukaryote gene transfer events revealed by the
... the other being inserted within an EC1118 chromosome. These regions encompass 34 genes involved in key wine fermentation functions. Phylogeny and synteny analyses showed that 1 of these regions originated from a species closely related to the Saccharomyces genus, whereas the 2 other regions were of ...
... the other being inserted within an EC1118 chromosome. These regions encompass 34 genes involved in key wine fermentation functions. Phylogeny and synteny analyses showed that 1 of these regions originated from a species closely related to the Saccharomyces genus, whereas the 2 other regions were of ...
Genetics - Department of Plant Biology
... combination of the alleles from the two gametes that fused to form that zygote. In the first mating, the progeny all received one T allele and one t allele, and so they all had the genotype Tt. Plants that have different alleles of a gene are said to be heterozygous. The model suggests that the prog ...
... combination of the alleles from the two gametes that fused to form that zygote. In the first mating, the progeny all received one T allele and one t allele, and so they all had the genotype Tt. Plants that have different alleles of a gene are said to be heterozygous. The model suggests that the prog ...
BIO101 Midterm II Study Guide 03/09/2010
... What are the results of meiosis and mitosis (ie possible chromosomes, number of daughter cells)? Which cells undergo cellular fission, mitosis and meiosis? What is a karyotype and how would you use a karyotype to detect a chromosomal disorder? I will not focus on the steps of mitosis and meiosis, bu ...
... What are the results of meiosis and mitosis (ie possible chromosomes, number of daughter cells)? Which cells undergo cellular fission, mitosis and meiosis? What is a karyotype and how would you use a karyotype to detect a chromosomal disorder? I will not focus on the steps of mitosis and meiosis, bu ...