Yersinia pestis Biofilm in the Flea Vector and Its Role
... was attributed to a coagulase activity of the pPla-encoded Y. pestis plasminogen activator (Pla). Although Pla acts to rapidly degrade fibrin clots at 37°C by activating plasminogen, at lower temperatures typical of the flea gut environment an opposite clot-forming or coagulase activity was observed ...
... was attributed to a coagulase activity of the pPla-encoded Y. pestis plasminogen activator (Pla). Although Pla acts to rapidly degrade fibrin clots at 37°C by activating plasminogen, at lower temperatures typical of the flea gut environment an opposite clot-forming or coagulase activity was observed ...
Dominant and Recessive Inheritance Patterns of
... On the basis of the results of both backcrosses, that is, (D ND2) D and (ND2 D) D, we think that dominant alleles at 2 loci on distinct chromosomes control the nondiapause phenotype in the ND2 (Takanabe) strain. In contrast, the diapause incidence in the progeny produced from the backcrosses ...
... On the basis of the results of both backcrosses, that is, (D ND2) D and (ND2 D) D, we think that dominant alleles at 2 loci on distinct chromosomes control the nondiapause phenotype in the ND2 (Takanabe) strain. In contrast, the diapause incidence in the progeny produced from the backcrosses ...
Assessing the role of anammox in a nitrogen contaminated aquifer
... division time of once every 11-20 days (Strous et al., 1999). Escherichia coli, for example, divide once every 20 or so minutes. The anammox bacteria are obligate anaerobes and cannot tolerate oxygen conditions above 2 μM (Strous et al., 1999). With such a slow growth and low oxygen tolerance, it is ...
... division time of once every 11-20 days (Strous et al., 1999). Escherichia coli, for example, divide once every 20 or so minutes. The anammox bacteria are obligate anaerobes and cannot tolerate oxygen conditions above 2 μM (Strous et al., 1999). With such a slow growth and low oxygen tolerance, it is ...
Sarah Hartwell - Polydactyl Cats: Messybeast
... to show how information of a helpful nature can be given by fanciers. In this instance it came from Mrs. A. Winsor of Hull, a well-known English Abyssinian breeder. Before the war, says Mrs. Winsor, "I had two little black she-cats. One came into season, and a strange gray tom came to investigate. H ...
... to show how information of a helpful nature can be given by fanciers. In this instance it came from Mrs. A. Winsor of Hull, a well-known English Abyssinian breeder. Before the war, says Mrs. Winsor, "I had two little black she-cats. One came into season, and a strange gray tom came to investigate. H ...
Individual variation and individualism
... significantly higher concordance among monozygotic than among dizygotic twins, even after control for a number of mediating factors (31%-13%). Those data do not proof that criminal behaviour is genetically determined, but that the presence of particular genotypes in criminogenous circumstances can m ...
... significantly higher concordance among monozygotic than among dizygotic twins, even after control for a number of mediating factors (31%-13%). Those data do not proof that criminal behaviour is genetically determined, but that the presence of particular genotypes in criminogenous circumstances can m ...
Peer Review Report
... Point 7. Is the WRAF motif common? Does WIND1 bind other WRAF motifs in other gene promoters? Does WIND1 transcriptionally regulate other WRAF-containing genes? RESPONSE: The VWRE-like motif is found in ~50% of genes in Arabidopsis but there are only 229 genes, including ESR1, that have two closely ...
... Point 7. Is the WRAF motif common? Does WIND1 bind other WRAF motifs in other gene promoters? Does WIND1 transcriptionally regulate other WRAF-containing genes? RESPONSE: The VWRE-like motif is found in ~50% of genes in Arabidopsis but there are only 229 genes, including ESR1, that have two closely ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • Mendel's law of independent assortment states that genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes; every possible combination of alleles for every gene is equally likely to occur. • The calculation of any particular genotypic combination of more than one gene ...
... • Mendel's law of independent assortment states that genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes; every possible combination of alleles for every gene is equally likely to occur. • The calculation of any particular genotypic combination of more than one gene ...
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... 10. Of the 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell, how many are contributed by the mother? a. all b. It depends upon the gender of the child. c. half d. none ANS: C OBJ: 02-01 ...
... 10. Of the 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell, how many are contributed by the mother? a. all b. It depends upon the gender of the child. c. half d. none ANS: C OBJ: 02-01 ...
Asymmetries in Retrieval of Gene Function Information
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
Nectary formation is ABC independent - Development
... throughout the nectary beyond stage 17. While GUS is also detected in the carpels, CRC was chosen as it has been shown to be required for nectary development (Bowman and Smyth, 1999). CRC expression is initially detected in two crescentshaped domains with no expression in the region in between the m ...
... throughout the nectary beyond stage 17. While GUS is also detected in the carpels, CRC was chosen as it has been shown to be required for nectary development (Bowman and Smyth, 1999). CRC expression is initially detected in two crescentshaped domains with no expression in the region in between the m ...
allJoiner
... • The central concept of all.joiner is the identifier, which appears in fields of multiple tables, sometimes even multiple databases. • $gbd is a variable that contains a comma-separated list of genome databases. • An identifier consists of a an identifier line, a required comment in quotes, and a l ...
... • The central concept of all.joiner is the identifier, which appears in fields of multiple tables, sometimes even multiple databases. • $gbd is a variable that contains a comma-separated list of genome databases. • An identifier consists of a an identifier line, a required comment in quotes, and a l ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... recovered among approximately 70,000 chromosomes tested. Of these, eight alleles have been lost and only 11 new alleles are being maintained in our collection. Eight out of the 11 remaining alleles are unconditional lethals and three are homozygous viable. Adults and larvae homozygous for these thre ...
... recovered among approximately 70,000 chromosomes tested. Of these, eight alleles have been lost and only 11 new alleles are being maintained in our collection. Eight out of the 11 remaining alleles are unconditional lethals and three are homozygous viable. Adults and larvae homozygous for these thre ...
LACTOSE INTOLERANCE – CURRENT STATE OF
... reason for avoiding milk products [Di Stefano et al. 2002]. Since milk is usually one of the most important sources of calcium in ones diet, people with lactose intolerance who consume less dairy may have reduced calcium intake. On the other hand, lactasedeficient subjects with normal dairy product ...
... reason for avoiding milk products [Di Stefano et al. 2002]. Since milk is usually one of the most important sources of calcium in ones diet, people with lactose intolerance who consume less dairy may have reduced calcium intake. On the other hand, lactasedeficient subjects with normal dairy product ...
MINI - REVIEW Turner. B.C., D.D. Perkins
... A similar Spore killer, Sk-1^K, has been found in N. sitophila. Sk-1^K differs from Sk-2^K and Sk-3^K by showing 5% second-division segregation. Sk-1^K and Sk-1^S are about equally frequent in wild-collected N. sitophila from many parts of the world. No neutral strain has been found. Attempts to int ...
... A similar Spore killer, Sk-1^K, has been found in N. sitophila. Sk-1^K differs from Sk-2^K and Sk-3^K by showing 5% second-division segregation. Sk-1^K and Sk-1^S are about equally frequent in wild-collected N. sitophila from many parts of the world. No neutral strain has been found. Attempts to int ...
conte et al 2015 genetics - UBC Zoology
... gene studies of repeated phenotypic evolution are prone to publication bias and have focused mainly on a small number of genes with mostly unknown effect sizes. Mapping studies of repeated phenotypic evolution have tended to focus on a small number of traits controlled by genes of apparently large e ...
... gene studies of repeated phenotypic evolution are prone to publication bias and have focused mainly on a small number of genes with mostly unknown effect sizes. Mapping studies of repeated phenotypic evolution have tended to focus on a small number of traits controlled by genes of apparently large e ...
High grade B-cell lymphomas (HGBL): Altered terminology in the
... - Frequently a nodal presentation, a certain degree of cytological pleomorphism, lower levels of MYC expression ...
... - Frequently a nodal presentation, a certain degree of cytological pleomorphism, lower levels of MYC expression ...
The yeast Sup35 protein is a translation termination factor with the
... lost at a low spontaneous rate (10-5 to 10-7), large populations of yeast may contain both [PSI+] and [psi-] derivatives6. Due to the complexity of cell-to-cell interactions, however, it cannot be assumed that [PSI+] could confer a selective advantage in mixed populations. To examine this possibilit ...
... lost at a low spontaneous rate (10-5 to 10-7), large populations of yeast may contain both [PSI+] and [psi-] derivatives6. Due to the complexity of cell-to-cell interactions, however, it cannot be assumed that [PSI+] could confer a selective advantage in mixed populations. To examine this possibilit ...
How to Model Microevolution How to Model Microevolution
... In order to specify how gametes are produced, we have to specify the genetic architecture. Genetic architecture refers to the number of loci and their genomic positions, the number of alleles per locus, the mutation rates, and the mode and rules of inheritance of the genetic elements. For example, t ...
... In order to specify how gametes are produced, we have to specify the genetic architecture. Genetic architecture refers to the number of loci and their genomic positions, the number of alleles per locus, the mutation rates, and the mode and rules of inheritance of the genetic elements. For example, t ...
Ingenuity Variant Analysis
... A series of filters used by Ingenuity variant analysis to construct a dominant inheritance model is given in Supplementary Figure S1. Variant summary and overview of the predictions are given in different spreadsheets of MS Excel file (Suppl_IngenuityVariantAnalysis.xls). Annotated variants of the d ...
... A series of filters used by Ingenuity variant analysis to construct a dominant inheritance model is given in Supplementary Figure S1. Variant summary and overview of the predictions are given in different spreadsheets of MS Excel file (Suppl_IngenuityVariantAnalysis.xls). Annotated variants of the d ...
A survey on computational methods for enhancer and
... makes them much harder to identify than some other types of sequence elements, such as promoters, which are right upstream of the target genes. Second, up to now, no single features or combinations of features have been found that can perfectly locate enhancers or determine enhancer-promoter associa ...
... makes them much harder to identify than some other types of sequence elements, such as promoters, which are right upstream of the target genes. Second, up to now, no single features or combinations of features have been found that can perfectly locate enhancers or determine enhancer-promoter associa ...
Modular Skeletal Evolution in Sticklebacks Is Controlled by Additive
... ABSTRACT Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biology. In vertebrates, skeletal evolution has contributed greatly to adaptation in body form and function in response to changing ecological variables like diet and predation. Here we use genome- ...
... ABSTRACT Understanding the genetic architecture of evolutionary change remains a long-standing goal in biology. In vertebrates, skeletal evolution has contributed greatly to adaptation in body form and function in response to changing ecological variables like diet and predation. Here we use genome- ...
Derivative Alleles of the Arabidopsis Gibberellin
... GAI Maps to the Top Arm of Chromosome 1 GAI and GA4 map to the top arm of chromosome 1 at positions 21.8 and 21.9, respectively (Koornneef, 1987). Previous ...
... GAI Maps to the Top Arm of Chromosome 1 GAI and GA4 map to the top arm of chromosome 1 at positions 21.8 and 21.9, respectively (Koornneef, 1987). Previous ...
Slides from Lecture 5
... • Can be generalized to larger tournaments (see p. 50). • Note that the procedures described on the previous slides result in one individual being selected. • Thus, selection must be carried out twice to select a pair of individuals. • Note also that selected individuals are returned to the populati ...
... • Can be generalized to larger tournaments (see p. 50). • Note that the procedures described on the previous slides result in one individual being selected. • Thus, selection must be carried out twice to select a pair of individuals. • Note also that selected individuals are returned to the populati ...