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Co-dominant SCAR marker for detection of the begomovirus
... effectively detected the two genotypes, ty2/ty2 and Ty2/Ty2, and the T0302F/TY2R1 primer set also gave clearer bands with the heterozygous plants than the T0302F/T0302R primers. No false positives were detected, when 59 inbred lines and hybrids were evaluated. But it is possible that this marker mig ...
... effectively detected the two genotypes, ty2/ty2 and Ty2/Ty2, and the T0302F/TY2R1 primer set also gave clearer bands with the heterozygous plants than the T0302F/T0302R primers. No false positives were detected, when 59 inbred lines and hybrids were evaluated. But it is possible that this marker mig ...
Genetics of Hemophilia
... causes hemophilia is on the X chromosome. Males have one X chromosome (XY), and females have two X chromosomes (XX). Therefore, hemophilia usually affects males. When a male has inherited a gene that causes hemophilia on his X chromosome he does not produce the clotting factor he needs because the Y ...
... causes hemophilia is on the X chromosome. Males have one X chromosome (XY), and females have two X chromosomes (XX). Therefore, hemophilia usually affects males. When a male has inherited a gene that causes hemophilia on his X chromosome he does not produce the clotting factor he needs because the Y ...
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... propagated by infection of other individuals. This may be a natural means for evolving new strains of viruses. One of the most striking examples is the acquisition and modification of a protooncogene, such as cellular c-src, by a retrovirus to generate a modified, transforming form of the gene, call ...
... propagated by infection of other individuals. This may be a natural means for evolving new strains of viruses. One of the most striking examples is the acquisition and modification of a protooncogene, such as cellular c-src, by a retrovirus to generate a modified, transforming form of the gene, call ...
Gene Expression Programming: A New Adaptive
... Consider, for example, the following chromosome with length 27, composed of three genes (the tails are shown in bold): ...
... Consider, for example, the following chromosome with length 27, composed of three genes (the tails are shown in bold): ...
Molecular Characterization of a Chromosomal Rearrangement Involved in the Adaptive Evolution
... the ECM34 allele (see Fig. 2). Therefore, to deduce the origin of the recombinant promoter, we decided to amplify and sequence the nonrecombinant ECM34 promoter region from the two heterozygous strains T73 and 10233, from 23 additional S. cerevisiae strains, and from eight strains from other Sacchar ...
... the ECM34 allele (see Fig. 2). Therefore, to deduce the origin of the recombinant promoter, we decided to amplify and sequence the nonrecombinant ECM34 promoter region from the two heterozygous strains T73 and 10233, from 23 additional S. cerevisiae strains, and from eight strains from other Sacchar ...
Development and Evaluation of Chromosome Segment
... The ZhangPu wild rice was found in Zhangpu County in 1982, and it was the only wild rice in Fujian province. However, since it is the easternmost distribution of wild rice in China, it may contain many elite genes, including those for disease resistance, high-yield and resistance to stresses (Li, 20 ...
... The ZhangPu wild rice was found in Zhangpu County in 1982, and it was the only wild rice in Fujian province. However, since it is the easternmost distribution of wild rice in China, it may contain many elite genes, including those for disease resistance, high-yield and resistance to stresses (Li, 20 ...
Leukaemia Section 12p abnormalities in myeloid malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... better prognosis than patients with 12p abnormalities in general and a lower tendency to additional chromosomal rearrangements; submicroscopic deletions of 12p are much more common in lymphoid than in myeloid malignancies; a minimal interstitial deletion region is described, involving ETV6 and CDKN1 ...
... better prognosis than patients with 12p abnormalities in general and a lower tendency to additional chromosomal rearrangements; submicroscopic deletions of 12p are much more common in lymphoid than in myeloid malignancies; a minimal interstitial deletion region is described, involving ETV6 and CDKN1 ...
Curt Stern on Somatic Crossing Over
... bristles and slower development than normal. Stern repeated Bridges’ findings and expanded upon them, investigating possible mechanisms by which the carrier chromosome might be eliminated. However, the real explanation came to Stern by chance. He happened to examine flies with heterozygous X chromosom ...
... bristles and slower development than normal. Stern repeated Bridges’ findings and expanded upon them, investigating possible mechanisms by which the carrier chromosome might be eliminated. However, the real explanation came to Stern by chance. He happened to examine flies with heterozygous X chromosom ...
Embryology of Flowering Plants Applied to Cytogenetic Studies on
... without hydrolysis, there is a weaker PAS reaction of the cytoplasm. The bicellular mature pollen grain, in cross-section, presents a hyaline vegetative nucleus, with a rounded shape and a conspicuous nucleolus. The generative cell is found immediately next to it and has an elongated shape (Figure 4 ...
... without hydrolysis, there is a weaker PAS reaction of the cytoplasm. The bicellular mature pollen grain, in cross-section, presents a hyaline vegetative nucleus, with a rounded shape and a conspicuous nucleolus. The generative cell is found immediately next to it and has an elongated shape (Figure 4 ...
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... formation in animals (spermatogenesis), the centrosomal components are eliminated leaving only the centrioles (Manandhar et al., 2005). In all nonrodent animals, when a sperm fuses with an oocyte, its genetic material (pronucleus) and centrioles, , are contributed to the zygote. The centrioles are ...
... formation in animals (spermatogenesis), the centrosomal components are eliminated leaving only the centrioles (Manandhar et al., 2005). In all nonrodent animals, when a sperm fuses with an oocyte, its genetic material (pronucleus) and centrioles, , are contributed to the zygote. The centrioles are ...
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... have different substitution frequencies, and some sites would only very rarely undergo a substitution. b. Using a different color, indicate how the curve would change, if the sequences have a strong compositional bias (e.g., 35% A, 35% T, 15% G, 15% C), but all have the same probability to undergo a ...
... have different substitution frequencies, and some sites would only very rarely undergo a substitution. b. Using a different color, indicate how the curve would change, if the sequences have a strong compositional bias (e.g., 35% A, 35% T, 15% G, 15% C), but all have the same probability to undergo a ...
A long-term demasculinization of X
... experimental study on noncoding RNAs has been done so far to test these hypotheses. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles in many reproductive processes (Mattick and Makunin 2005; Prasanth and Spector 2007). If selection governs the chromosomal distribution of sex-biased genes, we expect male ...
... experimental study on noncoding RNAs has been done so far to test these hypotheses. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles in many reproductive processes (Mattick and Makunin 2005; Prasanth and Spector 2007). If selection governs the chromosomal distribution of sex-biased genes, we expect male ...
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... A genomic sequence does not tell you where the genes are encoded. The genome is far from being « decoded » One must combine genome and transcriptome to have a better idea ...
... A genomic sequence does not tell you where the genes are encoded. The genome is far from being « decoded » One must combine genome and transcriptome to have a better idea ...
Multiple Barriers to Nonhomologous DNA End Joining
... through the two rounds of meiotic divisions and, while the second division is much like mitosis, it is the unique first division that separates the two homologous chromosomes. Prior to the first division, each pair of homologous chromosomes is linked by a chiasma, which forms once a crossover has occu ...
... through the two rounds of meiotic divisions and, while the second division is much like mitosis, it is the unique first division that separates the two homologous chromosomes. Prior to the first division, each pair of homologous chromosomes is linked by a chiasma, which forms once a crossover has occu ...
Evolution of Gene Order and Chromosome Number in
... are conserved. Analysis of gene order arrangements, chromosome numbers, and ribosomal RNA sequences suggests that genome duplication occurred before the divergence of the four species in Saccharomyces sensu stricto (all of which have 16 chromosomes), but after this lineage had diverged from Saccharo ...
... are conserved. Analysis of gene order arrangements, chromosome numbers, and ribosomal RNA sequences suggests that genome duplication occurred before the divergence of the four species in Saccharomyces sensu stricto (all of which have 16 chromosomes), but after this lineage had diverged from Saccharo ...
Practice exam 1 key
... (d) both chromatids of both homologs — replication is semi-conservative so one strand of each chromatid will be "new" and radioactive. (2 pts): d (-1 if right answer for wrong reason) (4 pts): explanation or diagram; for full credit must mention that one strand of each chromatid is radioactive. Part ...
... (d) both chromatids of both homologs — replication is semi-conservative so one strand of each chromatid will be "new" and radioactive. (2 pts): d (-1 if right answer for wrong reason) (4 pts): explanation or diagram; for full credit must mention that one strand of each chromatid is radioactive. Part ...
UV-Targeted Dinucleotides Are Not Depleted in Light
... et al. 2003; Rocap et al. 2003) and, therefore, exposed to different intensities of UV radiation. This seemed to make it an ideal model organism for investigating this hypothesis. Dufresne et al. (2003) have shown that the SS120 strain is adapted to living at a depth of 120 m. The MIT 9313 strain is ...
... et al. 2003; Rocap et al. 2003) and, therefore, exposed to different intensities of UV radiation. This seemed to make it an ideal model organism for investigating this hypothesis. Dufresne et al. (2003) have shown that the SS120 strain is adapted to living at a depth of 120 m. The MIT 9313 strain is ...
Meiosis and mitosis - The Open University
... handed down from generation to generation. Such characters are said to be inherited characters (or heritable characters) and are determined by genes. A gene can be considered as a unit of inheritance, which determines a particular character and which is passed on from parent to offspring. Genes main ...
... handed down from generation to generation. Such characters are said to be inherited characters (or heritable characters) and are determined by genes. A gene can be considered as a unit of inheritance, which determines a particular character and which is passed on from parent to offspring. Genes main ...
CHROMOTHRIPSIS FROM DNA DAMAGE IN MICRONUCLEI The
... Genome sequencing has uncovered a new mutational phenomenon in cancer and congenital disorders called chromothripsis. Chromothripsis is characterized by extensive genomic rearrangements and an oscillating pattern of DNA copy number levels, all curiously restricted to one or a few chromosomes. The me ...
... Genome sequencing has uncovered a new mutational phenomenon in cancer and congenital disorders called chromothripsis. Chromothripsis is characterized by extensive genomic rearrangements and an oscillating pattern of DNA copy number levels, all curiously restricted to one or a few chromosomes. The me ...
High-resolution haplotype structure in the human genome
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... © 2001 Nature Publishing Group http://genetics.nature.com ...
The use of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) in the
... Sexual identification can be achieved in many species using a DNA-based test. Despite its strengths, a DNA test can only be used if a sex-linked marker has been identified. The availability of sex-specific DNA is dictated by the relative contribution of genotype and environment in sex determination ...
... Sexual identification can be achieved in many species using a DNA-based test. Despite its strengths, a DNA test can only be used if a sex-linked marker has been identified. The availability of sex-specific DNA is dictated by the relative contribution of genotype and environment in sex determination ...
PART 10 - Mike South
... for further pregnancies differs significantly between these two situations, blood tests were arranged for Susan and Craig. Craig was found also to have the microdeletion on chromosome 22q and, when his medical history was taken, he reported having required serial plastering for talipes as an infant ...
... for further pregnancies differs significantly between these two situations, blood tests were arranged for Susan and Craig. Craig was found also to have the microdeletion on chromosome 22q and, when his medical history was taken, he reported having required serial plastering for talipes as an infant ...
Independent Assortment of Genes
... logic is extended here. In the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, a geneticist is interested in the development of trichomes (small projections) on the leaves. A large screen turns up two mutant plants (A and B) that have no trichomes, and these mutants seem to be potentially useful in studying trichome de ...
... logic is extended here. In the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, a geneticist is interested in the development of trichomes (small projections) on the leaves. A large screen turns up two mutant plants (A and B) that have no trichomes, and these mutants seem to be potentially useful in studying trichome de ...
Transduction
... Gene Manipulation in Bacteria There is no meiosis in bacteria so special techniques have been worked out for manipulating genes in bacteria so that mapping experiments, strain construction, and complementation tests can be done. First, we need a way of getting chromosomal DNA from one cell into anot ...
... Gene Manipulation in Bacteria There is no meiosis in bacteria so special techniques have been worked out for manipulating genes in bacteria so that mapping experiments, strain construction, and complementation tests can be done. First, we need a way of getting chromosomal DNA from one cell into anot ...
Leukaemia Section t(9;22)(q34;q11) in CML Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... variable chromosome, are found in 5-10% of cases; however, 9q34-3'ABL always joins 22q11-5'BCR in true CML; the third chromosome and breakpoint is, at times, not random. In a way, masked Philadelphia chromosomes (see above) are also variants. ...
... variable chromosome, are found in 5-10% of cases; however, 9q34-3'ABL always joins 22q11-5'BCR in true CML; the third chromosome and breakpoint is, at times, not random. In a way, masked Philadelphia chromosomes (see above) are also variants. ...