Involvement of respiratory chain in biofilm formation in - HAL
... constitutes one of the main pathogen responsible for periodontal diseases (2). Periodontal diseases are chronic inlammatory infections induced by bacteria organised in bioilm. More than 500 bacteria species take part in this bioilm including P. gingivalis (3). Although strict-anaerobe, P. gingivalis ...
... constitutes one of the main pathogen responsible for periodontal diseases (2). Periodontal diseases are chronic inlammatory infections induced by bacteria organised in bioilm. More than 500 bacteria species take part in this bioilm including P. gingivalis (3). Although strict-anaerobe, P. gingivalis ...
Genetics of Skin Colour
... parts of the world? The prevailing scientific view of the origin of modern man is the “Out of Africa” theory, which proposes that the rest of the world has been populated by the descendents of independent waves of small clans of humans who migrated from Africa within the last 100 000 years. It is po ...
... parts of the world? The prevailing scientific view of the origin of modern man is the “Out of Africa” theory, which proposes that the rest of the world has been populated by the descendents of independent waves of small clans of humans who migrated from Africa within the last 100 000 years. It is po ...
... showed that P. axillaris subsp and an22 P. hybrida lines contain genomic an2 fragments with nearly identical restriction maps, whereas the P. integrifolia subsp and An21 P. hybrida lines harbored different polymorphic fragments (data not shown). We also detected polymorphisms by using PCR amplificat ...
2006 - Genetics, development and evolution of adaptive
... and Lamoreux, 2003). Most important, color quality and/ or color patterns frequently exhibit dramatic variation both within and between species in a way that can be quantified (Endler, 1990) and is conspicuously affected by natural selection (Caro, 2005). In particular, selective forces such as cryp ...
... and Lamoreux, 2003). Most important, color quality and/ or color patterns frequently exhibit dramatic variation both within and between species in a way that can be quantified (Endler, 1990) and is conspicuously affected by natural selection (Caro, 2005). In particular, selective forces such as cryp ...
Genetics of the Drosophila flight muscle myofibril: a window into the
... mutants is to subject male flies to a mutagen (irradiation or feeding a chemical, most commonly ethyl-methane sulfonate (EMS)), mate mutagenized males to normal females, and select flightless progeny that fall to and are captured at the bottom of a flight testing column.(9) Recessive mutations on th ...
... mutants is to subject male flies to a mutagen (irradiation or feeding a chemical, most commonly ethyl-methane sulfonate (EMS)), mate mutagenized males to normal females, and select flightless progeny that fall to and are captured at the bottom of a flight testing column.(9) Recessive mutations on th ...
Role of Genomics in Selection of Beef Cattle for Healthfulness
... How can we more cheaply phenotype them? Important for validation and beef marketing ...
... How can we more cheaply phenotype them? Important for validation and beef marketing ...
AtREM1, a Member of a New Family of B3 Domain
... An Arabidopsis line carrying a T-DNA insertion in REM1 was identified by PCR screening of the T-DNA tagged lines obtained by Feldmann (1991). Segregation analysis for resistance to kanamycin revealed the presence of a unique T-DNA insertion in this line. Plants homozygous for the insertion were iden ...
... An Arabidopsis line carrying a T-DNA insertion in REM1 was identified by PCR screening of the T-DNA tagged lines obtained by Feldmann (1991). Segregation analysis for resistance to kanamycin revealed the presence of a unique T-DNA insertion in this line. Plants homozygous for the insertion were iden ...
CHAPTER 14 MENDEL AND THE GENE IDEA
... Alternatively, the two alleles may differ. 3. If the two alleles at a locus differ, then one, the dominant allele, determines the organism’s appearance. The other, the recessive allele, has no noticeable effect on the organism’s appearance. In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a ...
... Alternatively, the two alleles may differ. 3. If the two alleles at a locus differ, then one, the dominant allele, determines the organism’s appearance. The other, the recessive allele, has no noticeable effect on the organism’s appearance. In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a ...
The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation
... [DR. CARROLL:] We know who the predators are, what the selective force is. We know precisely the genetic basis of what makes the mice have an advantage or a disadvantage depending upon where they live. All the pieces are finally together. It's a perfect illustration of Darwin's process of natural se ...
... [DR. CARROLL:] We know who the predators are, what the selective force is. We know precisely the genetic basis of what makes the mice have an advantage or a disadvantage depending upon where they live. All the pieces are finally together. It's a perfect illustration of Darwin's process of natural se ...
Strong Genetic Interest Led Ziemba to Select Sires
... Strong Genetic Interest Led Ziemba to Select Sires Growing up, Kevin Ziemba always had a strong interest in genetics which serves him well in his current position as a genetic and reproductive advisor with Select Sire Power in the northeastern United States. “I was raised working with cows on our fa ...
... Strong Genetic Interest Led Ziemba to Select Sires Growing up, Kevin Ziemba always had a strong interest in genetics which serves him well in his current position as a genetic and reproductive advisor with Select Sire Power in the northeastern United States. “I was raised working with cows on our fa ...
Project Summary The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are
... Project Summary The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are found to have important roles in the pathogenesis of diseases, gene-‐ environment interactions, susceptibility to many diseases, and drug-‐protei ...
... Project Summary The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are found to have important roles in the pathogenesis of diseases, gene-‐ environment interactions, susceptibility to many diseases, and drug-‐protei ...
86 pedigree packet bio 11 ws pedigree
... Hemophilia is a sex-linked, recessive disease. Use the pedigree below to answer the next 3 questions 31. If spouses shaded in gray had a male child, what was the probability that he would be affected by the disease? a. 0% c. 25% b. 50% d. 100% 32. How many individuals in this pedigree have hemophili ...
... Hemophilia is a sex-linked, recessive disease. Use the pedigree below to answer the next 3 questions 31. If spouses shaded in gray had a male child, what was the probability that he would be affected by the disease? a. 0% c. 25% b. 50% d. 100% 32. How many individuals in this pedigree have hemophili ...
Cell – cell communication in early seed development of Arabidopsis
... Genetic interaction between IKU2 and ERECTA indicates that they are both involved in the regulation of seed size Cross section of Arabidopsis seeds illustrating different stages of endosperm and embryo development: (a) Zygote stage of an embryo and four nuclei endosperm, (b) Globular embryo, free nu ...
... Genetic interaction between IKU2 and ERECTA indicates that they are both involved in the regulation of seed size Cross section of Arabidopsis seeds illustrating different stages of endosperm and embryo development: (a) Zygote stage of an embryo and four nuclei endosperm, (b) Globular embryo, free nu ...
Birth Defects
... Every human being has about 20,000 to 25,000 genes that determine traits like eye and hair color (3). Genes also direct the growth and development of every part of our physical and biochemical systems. Genes are packaged into each of the 46 chromosomes inside our cells. Each child gets half its gene ...
... Every human being has about 20,000 to 25,000 genes that determine traits like eye and hair color (3). Genes also direct the growth and development of every part of our physical and biochemical systems. Genes are packaged into each of the 46 chromosomes inside our cells. Each child gets half its gene ...
Identification of Potential Corynebacterium ammoniagenes Purine
... coli cells containing pUC118 together with either purElacZ or purF-lacZ were used as negative controls. E. coli strains containing purE-lacZ/E-7, purF-lacZ/E-32, and purE-lacZ/E-33 reduced expression of β-galactosidase activity compared to cells containing purE-lacZ together with the pUC118 control ...
... coli cells containing pUC118 together with either purElacZ or purF-lacZ were used as negative controls. E. coli strains containing purE-lacZ/E-7, purF-lacZ/E-32, and purE-lacZ/E-33 reduced expression of β-galactosidase activity compared to cells containing purE-lacZ together with the pUC118 control ...
Does Cancer Run in My Family?
... You might think about hereditary cancer if 2 or more of your close relatives have had cancer. For hereditary cancer, these relatives must be on the same side of your family. Other signs include relatives with the same kind of cancer diagnosed at a young age. Sometimes the combination of different ca ...
... You might think about hereditary cancer if 2 or more of your close relatives have had cancer. For hereditary cancer, these relatives must be on the same side of your family. Other signs include relatives with the same kind of cancer diagnosed at a young age. Sometimes the combination of different ca ...
Text S1 Snitkin and Segrè, Epistatic interaction maps relative to
... congruence and common pathway membership. A comparison of the performance of different metrics averaged across all phenotypes shows that while the performance is similar for different metrics across all phenotypes (Figure S2A), it can vary greatly, for a given metric, across different phenotypes (Fi ...
... congruence and common pathway membership. A comparison of the performance of different metrics averaged across all phenotypes shows that while the performance is similar for different metrics across all phenotypes (Figure S2A), it can vary greatly, for a given metric, across different phenotypes (Fi ...
Gene Section PAX2 (Paired box gene 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... PAX2 is overexpressed in a variety of cancers (see below). A detailed understanding of the mechanistic contribution mediated by PAX2 has yet to be established. However, inhibition of PAX2 expression in a number of cancer cell lines induces cell death, indicating a role for PAX2 in tumour cell surviv ...
... PAX2 is overexpressed in a variety of cancers (see below). A detailed understanding of the mechanistic contribution mediated by PAX2 has yet to be established. However, inhibition of PAX2 expression in a number of cancer cell lines induces cell death, indicating a role for PAX2 in tumour cell surviv ...
Canine Coat Colour Test
... the dilute brown (isabella, lilac) phenotype7 in dogs that are normally black or brown. The difference between the two loci is that D locus, dilute phenotype is present at birth, whereas the G locus dilute phenotype usually occurs with age and is commonly referred to as “progressive greying”. The D ...
... the dilute brown (isabella, lilac) phenotype7 in dogs that are normally black or brown. The difference between the two loci is that D locus, dilute phenotype is present at birth, whereas the G locus dilute phenotype usually occurs with age and is commonly referred to as “progressive greying”. The D ...
Cancer What is cancer? Properties of cancer cells Properties of
... gene, which is the archetype of the tumor suppressor genes, the p53 gene has some original features. In particular, more than 95 % of alterations in the p53 gene are point mutations that produce a mutant protein, which in all cases has lost its transactivational activity (see above). Nevertheless, t ...
... gene, which is the archetype of the tumor suppressor genes, the p53 gene has some original features. In particular, more than 95 % of alterations in the p53 gene are point mutations that produce a mutant protein, which in all cases has lost its transactivational activity (see above). Nevertheless, t ...
Bacteroides mobilizable and conjugative genetic elements
... transfer factors (plasmids and transposons) harbored by members of this genus. Transfer factors can be divided into two classes, conjugative and mobilizable. Species of the intestinal Bacteroides have yielded different resistance plasmids, all of which have been intensely studied, the plasmids encod ...
... transfer factors (plasmids and transposons) harbored by members of this genus. Transfer factors can be divided into two classes, conjugative and mobilizable. Species of the intestinal Bacteroides have yielded different resistance plasmids, all of which have been intensely studied, the plasmids encod ...
PERL - unimore.it
... Perl has 3 ways of storing data: 1. Scalar For single data items, like numbers or strings. ...
... Perl has 3 ways of storing data: 1. Scalar For single data items, like numbers or strings. ...
Variables
... Perl has 3 ways of storing data: 1. Scalar For single data items, like numbers or strings. ...
... Perl has 3 ways of storing data: 1. Scalar For single data items, like numbers or strings. ...
ABSTRACT Using a bioinformatics approach to identify genes that
... categorizations. While public users can enter a gene set into GeneWeaver, most gene sets are derived directly from experimentation (GWAS, Microarray, etc.) or publications. For example, PubMed, a database for scientific literature, can be used to find articles that describe gene sets, and these gene ...
... categorizations. While public users can enter a gene set into GeneWeaver, most gene sets are derived directly from experimentation (GWAS, Microarray, etc.) or publications. For example, PubMed, a database for scientific literature, can be used to find articles that describe gene sets, and these gene ...