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Research Project Final Report
Research Project Final Report

... the second parent. These lines have been used to make a genetic map that will inform future studies of quantitative variation in seed bleaching under field conditions. Besides this ‘open’ approach to gene identification, we have studied variation in two candidate genes, either or both of which may i ...
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Cloning and characterization of a gene coding for a hydrophobin Fv

... crucial gene(s) such as transcription factors, which in turn triggers a set of genes indispensable for the initiation of fruiting. The study of genes involved in this initiation of fruiting is of interest to clarify a fundamental process of fruiting at the molecular level and will also help us to d ...
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... (between sister alleles on other chromosome). • The effect of an allele depends upon what it is paired with. • Because of this dependence, the outcome of dominance variation is not entirely predictable - it is context dependent. • This context disappears every generation because of meiosis. The pair ...
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... BarH genes. In this paper, we have adopted the Barhl nomenclature as it has a HGNC-approved symbol (HGNC:954). Alternative/original names for each of these genes are indicated in the Experimental Procedures section of this article. Vertebrate Barhl are expressed primarily in the developing nervous s ...
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PAM4-Reactive MUC1 Is a Biomarker for Early Pancreatic

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DNA Chips: Genes to Disease

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A novel NUP98/RARG gene fusion in acute myeloid

... Figure 2. Electrophoresis agarose gel and chromatogram showing the NUP98/RARG rearrangement, and schematic representation of the NUP98/RARG fusion protein. (A) NUP98/RARG fusion. The reciprocal RARG/NUP98 fusion product was not detected. (B) Nucleotide and protein sequences surrounding the NUP98/RAR ...
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The Role of Mismatch Repair in Bacterial Evolution
The Role of Mismatch Repair in Bacterial Evolution

... mutS alleles and their respective strains (35). This is a result of frequent recombinational exchanges leading to the replacement of MMR mutator genes by non-mutator ones. In general, the sequence mosaicism of MMR genes may be a hallmark of a mechanism for adaptive evolution that involves modulation ...
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