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AP Bio Final Exam Review
AP Bio Final Exam Review

... 1. What are some conserved core processes that are widely distributed among organisms today? a. What 3 common processes occur using DNA and/or RNA in all living organisms? b. What are the major features of the genetic code that are shared by all living organisms? c. Explain how the metabolic process ...
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Comparative Genomics

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Oliver, B., Kim, Y.-J., and Baker, B. S.
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... determine the order of function of two genes is to inquire whether one gene regulates the expression of the other. To this end, our initial experiments address whether the sexspecific functioning of Sxl in the germ line is regulated by alternative pre-mRNA processing as it is in the soma. A finding ...
jxb.oxfordjournals.org - Oxford Academic
jxb.oxfordjournals.org - Oxford Academic

... altered starch accumulation in the white belly region and decreased amounts of total starch and amylose. Moreover, osbzip58 had a higher proportion of short chains and a lower proportion of intermediate chains of amylopectin. Furthermore, OsbZIP58 was shown to bind directly to the promoters of six s ...
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Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It?
Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It?

... papaya and cannabis) and most animals. Separate sexes have evolved independently many times among plants and animals, which suggests that there must be an evolutionary cost to hermaphroditism, at least in some groups. Two major hypotheses have been proposed to explain the evolution of separate sexes ...
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Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It?
Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It?

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Schizophrenia: A Complex Disorder That Has Stymied Research

... it a real possibility that molecular genetics studies will identify susceptibility genes in schizophrenia.27 It is also quite likely that it is not “schizophrenia” per se that is inherited but instead multiple alleles that are “disadvantageous for cognitive processes.”28 Thus, future studies need to ...
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... exclude the possibility that the given genes have low mRNA levels due to low promoter activity, we determined the activity of the endogenous promoters by creating luciferase reporter gene constructs, and found that all three promoters are active and share sequence identity in both amebic strains (da ...
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... and sugar derivatives called opines. The inciting strain of Agrobacterium can utilize these opines as a carbon and sometimes a nitrogen source. Agrobacterium strains can be classified based upon their ability to catabolize particular opines. (For recent reviews of the crown gall tumorigenesis proces ...
An Introduction to RNA Interference (RNAi)
An Introduction to RNA Interference (RNAi)

... numerous times to specifically silence genes with the expected biological outcome not only in cultured cells ex vivo, but also in animal models of human disease. In fact, RNAi is already being widely exploited by drug developers for drug target validation purposes. It is therefore not surprising tha ...
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MicroRNAs: key participants in gene regulatory networks
MicroRNAs: key participants in gene regulatory networks

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