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Towards identifying the full set of genes involved in post
Towards identifying the full set of genes involved in post

... over a PPD time course. Four technical replicates of each clone and a selection of control DNAs enabled these hybridisations to be normalised and for clones corresponding to genes whose expression had increased or decreased according to two criteria to be identified. The criteria applied to the down ...
Heredity and Health-Related Fitness
Heredity and Health-Related Fitness

... and percent body fat may be influenced by variation at a single or a few genes, although there are conflicting results. The phenotypes associated with regional fat distribution are generally characterized by slightly higher heritability levels with values reaching about 30% to 50% of the phenotypic ...
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... (SNP)-based studies, were substantiated in around 50% of the OSF cases, which were hitherto identified in HNSCC patients. Hence, studies of this nature, when sufficiently validated in representative populations of different ethnicities, may improve the predictability of the molecular haplotype signa ...
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MODELING GENE EXPRESSION FROM MICROARRAY

... represented by the binary values 1 and 0, respectively, and the state of a gene is determined by a Boolean function of the states of other genes. The functions can be represented in tables, or as rules. And example of the latter is “if gene A is ‘on’ AND either gene B OR C is ‘off’ at time t , then ...
view pdf - University of Arizona
view pdf - University of Arizona

... Using promoter:GFP gene fusions, the expression of 18 transcription factor genes was assayed (Wang et al., 2010). Of these, 17 showed expression in the female gametophyte. Ten genes were exclusively or predominantly expressed in the egg cell (two genes), the central cell (two genes), or the antipoda ...
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lactase persistence: evidence for selection

... There was strong selection pressure for the lactase-persistence allele. This selection caused the allele (and surrounding DNA) to be passed on from one generation to the next. Evidence for this selective sweep can be seen as a large area of homozygosity in all lactase-persistent individuals. Because ...
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Identification of genes expressed in the angiosperm female

... Female gametophyte cells control many steps of the fertilization process. During pollen tube growth, the synergid cells produce a guidance cue that directs pollen tube growth to the ovule and female gametophyte (Higashiyama and Hamamura, 2008; Okuda et al., 2009). Female gametophyte cells (mainly th ...
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chapter 13 meiosis and sexual life cycles

... and ask students to explain the steps that would produce each combination. Such questions will be more likely to reveal misunderstandings, both to students themselves and to their instructors. 2. Many students have fundamental misunderstandings about chromosomes and their structure and behavior duri ...
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The American Naturalist

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Genetic Traits

... cells called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Therefore, the DNA that an individual inherits determines his or her characteristics. Within cells, molecules of DNA form structures called chromosomes. The instructions for specific traits are contained on sections of chromosomes called genes. Offspring rec ...
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... Mammalian promoters may differ in expression level or be silenced over time depending on the target cell line. Variation in expression level can affect fluorescent marker expression as well as knockdown efficiency. For cell lines where the optimal promoter is unknown, the ZIP promoter testing kit in ...
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... Open Firefox (this is the browser that works best with RAST)  Go to rast.nmpdr.org  Login to RAST (username: newmanlab  password: 16srrna1)  In the Jobs Overview window, find the organism you wish to focus on by searching the Name  column and click View Details under Annotation Progress  In the Job  ...
Dobzhansky, Th. 1937. Further Data on the Variation of the Y
Dobzhansky, Th. 1937. Further Data on the Variation of the Y

... nature. This difference may account for several instances of two types of Y chromosome being found in the same strain. The cytological characteristics of the seven types of Y chromosome are represented semi-diagrammatically in figure I. The chromosome of type I is the largest in size, and all others ...
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Evolutionary Rate at the Molecular Level

... nucleotide during DNA replication. Because in man the number of cell divisions along the germ line from the fertilized egg to a gamete is roughly 80, the rate of mutation resulting from base replacement according to these figures may be BO x 10-8- SOX 10-0 per nucleotide pair per generation. Thus, w ...
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... If these two genes were on different chromosomes, the alleles from the F1 dihybrid would sort into gametes independently, and we would expect to see equal numbers of the four types of offspring. If these two genes were on the same chromosome, we would expect each allele combination, B+ vg+ and b vg, ...
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Evolutionary rate at the molecular level
Evolutionary rate at the molecular level

... nucleotide during DNA replication. Because in man the number of cell divisions along the germ line from the fertilized egg to a gamete is roughly 80, the rate of mutation resulting from base replacement according to these figures may be BO x 10-8- SOX 10-0 per nucleotide pair per generation. Thus, w ...
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Cystic Fibrosis: A Case Study

... fibrosis also leads to problems in the pancreatic ducts, as the mucus accumulates there and interferes with normal pancreatic function. Depending on the mutation and other physical conditions, persons born with cystic fibrosis may have lives shorter than five years or spanning 20+ years. Due to interac ...
Study Guide Chapter 11
Study Guide Chapter 11

... o Finish the blood type crosses that we began today during class. Hand in your entire packet of crosses at the beginning of class today. o Read section 11.5 in your textbook (279-280) and answer the following questions: 1. What are linked genes? Provide an example of two genes that are probably link ...
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