Loss-of-function of a Rice Gibberellin Biosynthetic Gene, GA20
... To identify which enzyme is encoded by the SD1 gene, we directly examined the intermediate GA levels in the sd1 mutant (Table 1). The levels of GA20, GA1, GA8 and GA29 in the sd1 mutant were lower than in the wild-type, whereas the amount of GA53 in sd1 was higher. GA44 and GA19 levels in sd1 were e ...
... To identify which enzyme is encoded by the SD1 gene, we directly examined the intermediate GA levels in the sd1 mutant (Table 1). The levels of GA20, GA1, GA8 and GA29 in the sd1 mutant were lower than in the wild-type, whereas the amount of GA53 in sd1 was higher. GA44 and GA19 levels in sd1 were e ...
Sample design effects in landscape genetics
... grid), cluster (sampling several groups of individuals where groups include individuals that are close together), and single study site (sampling one group of individuals that are all close to one another as might be reflective of a single study site) sampling designs. Our objectives were to evaluat ...
... grid), cluster (sampling several groups of individuals where groups include individuals that are close together), and single study site (sampling one group of individuals that are all close to one another as might be reflective of a single study site) sampling designs. Our objectives were to evaluat ...
A Novel Splicing Mutation of KIT Results in Piebaldism and Auburn
... to his long-term hair dyeing, the picture of his auburn color hair was unavailable). The III:1 (Figure 2(a)) was a 9-year-old girl who presented with leucoderma on the ventral trunk, knees, elbows, a prominent white forelock, and poliosis of eyebrows and eyelashes (Figure 1(e)). Except for her front ...
... to his long-term hair dyeing, the picture of his auburn color hair was unavailable). The III:1 (Figure 2(a)) was a 9-year-old girl who presented with leucoderma on the ventral trunk, knees, elbows, a prominent white forelock, and poliosis of eyebrows and eyelashes (Figure 1(e)). Except for her front ...
Incest Statutes and the Fundamental Right of Marriage: Is Oedipus
... raped his mother, Rhea, and married his sister, Hera. Zeus was born of the union between Rhea and her brother Chronus. According to Egyptian myths, Isis and Nephthys, two sisters, married their brothers, Osiris and Set. Nut, the goddess of the sky, married her twin brother Geb. In Vedic mythology Ya ...
... raped his mother, Rhea, and married his sister, Hera. Zeus was born of the union between Rhea and her brother Chronus. According to Egyptian myths, Isis and Nephthys, two sisters, married their brothers, Osiris and Set. Nut, the goddess of the sky, married her twin brother Geb. In Vedic mythology Ya ...
org.Mm.eg.db
... component (CC). All ontologies are structured as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). Each node in each DAG (tree) is a GO term (id) associated with a named vector of manufacturer identifiers. The name associated with each Entrez Gene id corresponds to the evidence code for that GO identifier. This objec ...
... component (CC). All ontologies are structured as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). Each node in each DAG (tree) is a GO term (id) associated with a named vector of manufacturer identifiers. The name associated with each Entrez Gene id corresponds to the evidence code for that GO identifier. This objec ...
A MIAME-compliant Microarray Database
... • Have we found all the genes? • Are all the genes that we predict really there? • Have we got the gene models right? • Can microarrays help us answer these ...
... • Have we found all the genes? • Are all the genes that we predict really there? • Have we got the gene models right? • Can microarrays help us answer these ...
Mitochondrial Transcript Processing and Restoration of Male Fertility
... DNA fragment was subsequently isolated from a subgenomic phage library constructed from a single plant containing the rf1-m3207 allele. To identify candidate cDNAs representing Rf1, sequences flanking the Mu1 insertion from prf1-m3207 were hybridized with 1 3 106 independent clones from a cDNA libra ...
... DNA fragment was subsequently isolated from a subgenomic phage library constructed from a single plant containing the rf1-m3207 allele. To identify candidate cDNAs representing Rf1, sequences flanking the Mu1 insertion from prf1-m3207 were hybridized with 1 3 106 independent clones from a cDNA libra ...
Standards and guidelines for the interpretation of sequence
... understanding of each criterion that is currently not supported scientifically and does not take into account the complexity of interpreting genetic evidence. The workgroup also evaluated the literature for recommendations from other professional societies and working groups that have developed vari ...
... understanding of each criterion that is currently not supported scientifically and does not take into account the complexity of interpreting genetic evidence. The workgroup also evaluated the literature for recommendations from other professional societies and working groups that have developed vari ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Familial Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome in Oncology and Haematology
... Juvenile Polyposis has variable expressivity. Even within the same family carrying a particular susceptibility mutation, some patients may develop polyps at a young age, while others may have negative endoscopic screening for many years before manifesting polyposis symptoms. The number of polyps tha ...
... Juvenile Polyposis has variable expressivity. Even within the same family carrying a particular susceptibility mutation, some patients may develop polyps at a young age, while others may have negative endoscopic screening for many years before manifesting polyposis symptoms. The number of polyps tha ...
PowerPoint Slides - Evo-Ed
... the E. coli citrate metabolism case as described on www.evo-ed.com. A fuller description of the case can be found on the website. Teaching notes can be found in the notes section beneath each slide when viewing the slides in “Normal View” in PowerPoint. To select this option in PowerPoint, go to the ...
... the E. coli citrate metabolism case as described on www.evo-ed.com. A fuller description of the case can be found on the website. Teaching notes can be found in the notes section beneath each slide when viewing the slides in “Normal View” in PowerPoint. To select this option in PowerPoint, go to the ...
Full text - Mathematics & Statistics
... Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) [19] aim to solve the important problem in statistical genetics of first identifying SNPs associated with a particular disease and then using them to search the surrounding regions of the chromosome to possibly draw a ...
... Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) [19] aim to solve the important problem in statistical genetics of first identifying SNPs associated with a particular disease and then using them to search the surrounding regions of the chromosome to possibly draw a ...
Case Report Novel Sonic Hedgehog Mutation in a Couple
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
Document
... Gene annotations from UCSC Genome Browser Easy retrieval of ECR sequences and alignments ...
... Gene annotations from UCSC Genome Browser Easy retrieval of ECR sequences and alignments ...
Molecular biology of prions
... Within the framework of the "protein only" hypothesis, the "refolding model" (Fig. 1A) proposes that PrPC unfolds to some extent and refolds under the influence of a PrPSc molecule and that the two states are separated by an activation energy barrier (Prusiner 1991). The "nucleation model" (Fig. 1B) ...
... Within the framework of the "protein only" hypothesis, the "refolding model" (Fig. 1A) proposes that PrPC unfolds to some extent and refolds under the influence of a PrPSc molecule and that the two states are separated by an activation energy barrier (Prusiner 1991). The "nucleation model" (Fig. 1B) ...
lecture - Berkeley MCB
... cells. The results described here suggest an exactly opposite hypothesis. The facts can be explained by the supposition that the i gene determines (via an enzyme intermediate) the synthesis, not of an inducer, but of a "repressor" which blocks the synthesis of b-galactosidase, and the exogenous indu ...
... cells. The results described here suggest an exactly opposite hypothesis. The facts can be explained by the supposition that the i gene determines (via an enzyme intermediate) the synthesis, not of an inducer, but of a "repressor" which blocks the synthesis of b-galactosidase, and the exogenous indu ...
Supplementary Table 1 Entrez Gene (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... multiple isoforms have been observed for this gene. (provided by RefSeq, Nov 2011) This gene encodes a subunit of the heterotetrameric AP-4 complex. The encoded protein belongs to the adaptor complexes medium subunits family. This AP-4 complex is involved in the recognition and sorting of cargo prot ...
... multiple isoforms have been observed for this gene. (provided by RefSeq, Nov 2011) This gene encodes a subunit of the heterotetrameric AP-4 complex. The encoded protein belongs to the adaptor complexes medium subunits family. This AP-4 complex is involved in the recognition and sorting of cargo prot ...
DNA Genetics
... b. I I and I i d. IBi and ii ____ 45. Sickle cell disease is caused by a a. change in one DNA base. b. change in the size of a chromosome. c. change in two genes. d. change in the number of chromosomes in a cell. ____ 46. People who are heterozygous for sickle cell disease are generally healthy beca ...
... b. I I and I i d. IBi and ii ____ 45. Sickle cell disease is caused by a a. change in one DNA base. b. change in the size of a chromosome. c. change in two genes. d. change in the number of chromosomes in a cell. ____ 46. People who are heterozygous for sickle cell disease are generally healthy beca ...
GLEAM - an Evolutionary Algorithm for Planning and - KIT
... part of the genes. Without going into further details a hierarchical structure exists in nature for representing the genetic information, which has not yet been completely analyzed. But it is known that e.g. there is a start triplet AUG of an information string called gene. Other structures correspo ...
... part of the genes. Without going into further details a hierarchical structure exists in nature for representing the genetic information, which has not yet been completely analyzed. But it is known that e.g. there is a start triplet AUG of an information string called gene. Other structures correspo ...
video slide
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... Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
CHK2 kinase: cancer susceptibility and cancer therapy – two sides
... regulates mitotic catastrophe by activating G2/M arrest and preventing entry into mitosis. This suggests that inhibition of CHK2 may sensitize tumour cells that have an impaired DNA-damage signal response to chemotherapeutic agents46. This correlates with the recent observation that CHK2 activation ...
... regulates mitotic catastrophe by activating G2/M arrest and preventing entry into mitosis. This suggests that inhibition of CHK2 may sensitize tumour cells that have an impaired DNA-damage signal response to chemotherapeutic agents46. This correlates with the recent observation that CHK2 activation ...
Article On the Complexity of Chloroplast RNA
... Most of these genes are required specifically for splicing of only one of the two split introns. At least seven genes are essential for trans-splicing of the first intron, some of which are necessary for processing of tscA from a polycistronic precursor (Hahn et al. 1998; Rivier 2000; Balczun et al. ...
... Most of these genes are required specifically for splicing of only one of the two split introns. At least seven genes are essential for trans-splicing of the first intron, some of which are necessary for processing of tscA from a polycistronic precursor (Hahn et al. 1998; Rivier 2000; Balczun et al. ...
Hox patterning of the vertebrate rib cage
... AP regions of the axial skeleton. These combined results suggest that there are alternative mechanisms by which Hox genes govern patterning of the thoracic region. Part of the difficulty in understanding patterning of the rib cage results from the nature of development of the thoracic skeleton. The ...
... AP regions of the axial skeleton. These combined results suggest that there are alternative mechanisms by which Hox genes govern patterning of the thoracic region. Part of the difficulty in understanding patterning of the rib cage results from the nature of development of the thoracic skeleton. The ...
Understanding the Scurred condition in Polled Cattle
... usually blunt and rounded at the end, short for their diameter, and attached only to the skin. Occasionally the scur will become solidly attached to the skull, particularly on bulls, when they are several years old. Scurred cattle should be classified as polled since they do have a polled gene. Only ...
... usually blunt and rounded at the end, short for their diameter, and attached only to the skin. Occasionally the scur will become solidly attached to the skull, particularly on bulls, when they are several years old. Scurred cattle should be classified as polled since they do have a polled gene. Only ...