Leukaemia Section t(7;12)(q34;p13), t(12;14)(p13;q11) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Genome Rearrangements and Cancer Group, Hematology Laboratory and U728 INSERM, Hopital SaintLouis and Paris 7 University, Paris, France Published in Atlas Database: June 2006 Online updated version: http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Anomalies/t0712q34p13ID1434.html ...
... Genome Rearrangements and Cancer Group, Hematology Laboratory and U728 INSERM, Hopital SaintLouis and Paris 7 University, Paris, France Published in Atlas Database: June 2006 Online updated version: http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Anomalies/t0712q34p13ID1434.html ...
Human cytochromes P450 in health and disease
... for mammalian P450 enzymes [19]—setting up a case for ‘animal–plant warfare’ being waged, and with P450 genes playing a central role [35]. A form of cytochrome P450 was proposed to be responsible for alveolar hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in dogs [36]. P450-mediated peroxidation of acetaminophe ...
... for mammalian P450 enzymes [19]—setting up a case for ‘animal–plant warfare’ being waged, and with P450 genes playing a central role [35]. A form of cytochrome P450 was proposed to be responsible for alveolar hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in dogs [36]. P450-mediated peroxidation of acetaminophe ...
Breeding and Selection in the Beef Herd
... must have clear and realistic breeding goals, have a thorough understanding of the principles underlying inheritance and general herd management and nutrition in his herd must be of an acceptable standard. ...
... must have clear and realistic breeding goals, have a thorough understanding of the principles underlying inheritance and general herd management and nutrition in his herd must be of an acceptable standard. ...
Evolution of synonymous codon usage in metazoans Laurent Duret
... codon bias and gene expression is due to a transcriptioncoupled mutational process [8•] and thus shows directly that synonymous codon usage is shaped by natural selection in these two invertebrates. Few experimental data on the cellular abundances of tRNA in metazoans are available. But it is possib ...
... codon bias and gene expression is due to a transcriptioncoupled mutational process [8•] and thus shows directly that synonymous codon usage is shaped by natural selection in these two invertebrates. Few experimental data on the cellular abundances of tRNA in metazoans are available. But it is possib ...
Gene duplications in prokaryotes can be
... were 10 archaea. The paralog fraction was defined as the ratio between the number of proteins with one or more paralogs (not considering the number of copies) and the total number of proteins in that particular proteome, and is also known as the degree of duplication. The organism with highest paral ...
... were 10 archaea. The paralog fraction was defined as the ratio between the number of proteins with one or more paralogs (not considering the number of copies) and the total number of proteins in that particular proteome, and is also known as the degree of duplication. The organism with highest paral ...
Genetic Disease and Trait Definitions
... Trait Type: If the trait is Lethal, Unwanted, Beneficial, Milk, Muscle, or Coat Colour related Breeds found in: Breed lineages this trait is known to occur in. Breed specific alleles will be in parentheses. General: A general description of the trait Common Ancestor: If carriers of the trait can be ...
... Trait Type: If the trait is Lethal, Unwanted, Beneficial, Milk, Muscle, or Coat Colour related Breeds found in: Breed lineages this trait is known to occur in. Breed specific alleles will be in parentheses. General: A general description of the trait Common Ancestor: If carriers of the trait can be ...
WebGestaltR
... and do not need to upload the reference set. All existing platform supported in the WebGestaltR can be found by the function listReferenceSet.If referenceGeneFile and refereneceGene are emphNULL, WebGestaltR will use the referenceSet as the reference gene set. Otherwise, WebGestaltR will use the us ...
... and do not need to upload the reference set. All existing platform supported in the WebGestaltR can be found by the function listReferenceSet.If referenceGeneFile and refereneceGene are emphNULL, WebGestaltR will use the referenceSet as the reference gene set. Otherwise, WebGestaltR will use the us ...
Lecture 32 – PDF
... (iii) The two chromosomal sequences (i.e., st and in) contained between the inversion break points are maintained intact (i.e., not broken up by crossing over) and may be treated as if they were alleles at a single genetic locus. (iv) Inversions historically are called “crossover suppressers.” This ...
... (iii) The two chromosomal sequences (i.e., st and in) contained between the inversion break points are maintained intact (i.e., not broken up by crossing over) and may be treated as if they were alleles at a single genetic locus. (iv) Inversions historically are called “crossover suppressers.” This ...
Cartesian Genetic Programming
... end of the genotype. In general, there may be a number of output genes (Oi ) which specify where the program outputs are taken from. Each of these is an address of a node where the program output data is taken from. Nodes in columns cannot be connected to each other. The graph is directed and feed-f ...
... end of the genotype. In general, there may be a number of output genes (Oi ) which specify where the program outputs are taken from. Each of these is an address of a node where the program output data is taken from. Nodes in columns cannot be connected to each other. The graph is directed and feed-f ...
Diploid female gametes induced by colchicine in Oriental lilies
... In comparison with traditional methods, 2n-gamete technique is able to produce triploid more rapidly and to take the most heterotic advantages. Triploid plant could be obtained from 2ngametes producer with one simple step when crossed with the normal diploid plants. Furthermore, only a few types of ...
... In comparison with traditional methods, 2n-gamete technique is able to produce triploid more rapidly and to take the most heterotic advantages. Triploid plant could be obtained from 2ngametes producer with one simple step when crossed with the normal diploid plants. Furthermore, only a few types of ...
Cell Cycle Control and Meiosis Notes
... Somatic cells have pairs of homologous chromosomes, receiving one member of each pair from each parent Homologous chromosomes are matched in – Length – Centromere position – Gene locations – A locus (plural, loci) is the position of a gene – Different versions of a gene may be found at the same ...
... Somatic cells have pairs of homologous chromosomes, receiving one member of each pair from each parent Homologous chromosomes are matched in – Length – Centromere position – Gene locations – A locus (plural, loci) is the position of a gene – Different versions of a gene may be found at the same ...
Bioinformatics Course Notes (Ming Li)
... Find seeded matches of eleven base pairs, represented as 1111111111. Extend each match to right and left, until the scores drop, to form an alignment. Report all local alignments. ...
... Find seeded matches of eleven base pairs, represented as 1111111111. Extend each match to right and left, until the scores drop, to form an alignment. Report all local alignments. ...
Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination in Lepidoptera
... Females but not males of the majority of moth and butterfly species display a heterochromatic body in interphase nuclei [reviewed in Traut and Marec, 1996]. Thus, like mammals, Lepidoptera possess sex chromatin. The source, however, is different in the two taxa. Although present in females of mammal ...
... Females but not males of the majority of moth and butterfly species display a heterochromatic body in interphase nuclei [reviewed in Traut and Marec, 1996]. Thus, like mammals, Lepidoptera possess sex chromatin. The source, however, is different in the two taxa. Although present in females of mammal ...
Inheritance 1 Mendel and the Black Box 2 The Experimental Subjects
... • Mendel’s work was rediscovered in 1900 – 16 years after his death • The field of genetics is founded upon Mendel’s work Non-Mendelian Genetics • Some patterns of inheritance are more complex than those studied by Mendel ...
... • Mendel’s work was rediscovered in 1900 – 16 years after his death • The field of genetics is founded upon Mendel’s work Non-Mendelian Genetics • Some patterns of inheritance are more complex than those studied by Mendel ...
RESEARCH ARTICLES
... all this new genomic information have spawned numerous new computational and experimental paradigms, yet our genomic knowledge remains very limited. No single cellular system has all of its genes understood in terms of their biological roles. Even in simple bacterial cells, do the chromosomes contai ...
... all this new genomic information have spawned numerous new computational and experimental paradigms, yet our genomic knowledge remains very limited. No single cellular system has all of its genes understood in terms of their biological roles. Even in simple bacterial cells, do the chromosomes contai ...
worksheet
... About 34 million years ago, icefish lived on the ocean floor. They were so well adapted to life on the ocean bottom that they lost their swim bladder. In other fish, the swim bladder regulates buoyancy making it possible for them to move up and down in the water column. When the temperature of the o ...
... About 34 million years ago, icefish lived on the ocean floor. They were so well adapted to life on the ocean bottom that they lost their swim bladder. In other fish, the swim bladder regulates buoyancy making it possible for them to move up and down in the water column. When the temperature of the o ...
KEY
... her babies will have horns spiraling to the left (dominant allele). You don't need to do any probability calculations for this one.) 12. After a few seasons, the unicorn pair in the previous question have produced babies of both sexes and with all possible genotypes, HH, Hh and hh. In which directio ...
... her babies will have horns spiraling to the left (dominant allele). You don't need to do any probability calculations for this one.) 12. After a few seasons, the unicorn pair in the previous question have produced babies of both sexes and with all possible genotypes, HH, Hh and hh. In which directio ...
Bioinformatics - Sequences and Computers
... Language and DNA use sequences to communicate information. The sequence elements in language are letters and punctuation, in DNA they are the nucleotides. As the letters in books contain information that is realized by readers, the sequence of nucleotides in DNA contains information that is realized ...
... Language and DNA use sequences to communicate information. The sequence elements in language are letters and punctuation, in DNA they are the nucleotides. As the letters in books contain information that is realized by readers, the sequence of nucleotides in DNA contains information that is realized ...
MayerFrankiPoster
... Chromosomal DNA from Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 was amplified by means of PCR, along with regions from two other plasmids to obtain the pUC57 plasmid backbone as well as the chloramphenicol resistance gene. The results from the PCR are shown in Figure 3. These data show that the correct size fragmen ...
... Chromosomal DNA from Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 was amplified by means of PCR, along with regions from two other plasmids to obtain the pUC57 plasmid backbone as well as the chloramphenicol resistance gene. The results from the PCR are shown in Figure 3. These data show that the correct size fragmen ...
Correcting the Bias of WRIGHT`S Estimates of the Number of Genes
... the modified estimator involves the variance of estiThis is a minimum bound on the sampling variance. mates of F and z. By using the Taylor expansion on a Simulation study shows, however, that most of the ratio estimate (STUARTand ORD1987, pp. 325), the variation of i* is duetothe variation of iand ...
... the modified estimator involves the variance of estiThis is a minimum bound on the sampling variance. mates of F and z. By using the Taylor expansion on a Simulation study shows, however, that most of the ratio estimate (STUARTand ORD1987, pp. 325), the variation of i* is duetothe variation of iand ...
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... Chinese patients” for possible publication in your journal. We certify that we have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the appropriateness of the experimental design and method, and the collection, analysis, and interpretation of the data. We have reviewed the fi ...
Journal of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
... octapeptide angiotensin II (Ang II) through the action of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), a membrane- bound, zinc metalloendopeptidase involved in the metabolism of many small peptides. ACE and angiotensinogen play an important role in blood pressure and blood volume homeostasis.3 Thus, it is n ...
... octapeptide angiotensin II (Ang II) through the action of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), a membrane- bound, zinc metalloendopeptidase involved in the metabolism of many small peptides. ACE and angiotensinogen play an important role in blood pressure and blood volume homeostasis.3 Thus, it is n ...
Familial nonrandom inactivation linked to the X inactivation
... includes the X inactive transcript gene, XIST, the key gene in the cis inactivation pathway, located in the proximal long arm, in Xq13.2. The noncoding RNA transcribed only from the XIST locus on an inactive X surrounds the chromosome and induces the chromatin modifications and transcriptional silen ...
... includes the X inactive transcript gene, XIST, the key gene in the cis inactivation pathway, located in the proximal long arm, in Xq13.2. The noncoding RNA transcribed only from the XIST locus on an inactive X surrounds the chromosome and induces the chromatin modifications and transcriptional silen ...
variation in the strength and softness of selection on
... deviation of 0.05μ. (This value for the standard deviation was guesstimated based on our experience in counting and transferring eggs and informal repeatability measures.) When offspring were coming from a cross involving mutants (+/+ × M/ +), the number of zygotes with the mutant genotype was deter ...
... deviation of 0.05μ. (This value for the standard deviation was guesstimated based on our experience in counting and transferring eggs and informal repeatability measures.) When offspring were coming from a cross involving mutants (+/+ × M/ +), the number of zygotes with the mutant genotype was deter ...