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... known as the Spemann-Mangold organizer. Xenopus laevis Lhx1 has four outstanding features. First, it has secondary axis-inducing (SAI) activity in Xenopus embryos when two LIM domains are mutated, or when the LIM domain-binding protein Ldb1, a co-factor of LIM homeodomain proteins, is coexpressed (A ...
... known as the Spemann-Mangold organizer. Xenopus laevis Lhx1 has four outstanding features. First, it has secondary axis-inducing (SAI) activity in Xenopus embryos when two LIM domains are mutated, or when the LIM domain-binding protein Ldb1, a co-factor of LIM homeodomain proteins, is coexpressed (A ...
Key Areas of Parallelism Use in AI
... and distributed computing. But what are the implications of these advances for AI? Four areas: ...
... and distributed computing. But what are the implications of these advances for AI? Four areas: ...
The Informational Gene and the Substantial Body: On the
... background theory. Scientific background theories do roughly the same work in my view that Aristotle’s conception of four types of explanatory causes does in Cartwright and Mendell’s: things are more abstract if they have causes specified in fewer explanatory categories. Because I seek to understand ...
... background theory. Scientific background theories do roughly the same work in my view that Aristotle’s conception of four types of explanatory causes does in Cartwright and Mendell’s: things are more abstract if they have causes specified in fewer explanatory categories. Because I seek to understand ...
My PP Genetics
... Each codon represents an amino acid. These are strung together to make a protein. Translation uses transfer RNA (tRNA) to transfer amino acids to the protein being assembled. Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley ...
... Each codon represents an amino acid. These are strung together to make a protein. Translation uses transfer RNA (tRNA) to transfer amino acids to the protein being assembled. Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley ...
Gene Section HDAC2 (histone deacetylase 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... HDAC2 acts as a transcriptional repressor through the desacetylation of lysine residues present at the N-terminal tail of histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). HDAC2 heterodimerise with HDAC1, but the heterodimer cannot bind to DNA, so they have to be recruited by transcription factors such as YY1 ...
... HDAC2 acts as a transcriptional repressor through the desacetylation of lysine residues present at the N-terminal tail of histone proteins (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). HDAC2 heterodimerise with HDAC1, but the heterodimer cannot bind to DNA, so they have to be recruited by transcription factors such as YY1 ...
What Everyone Should Know About Ovarian Cancer
... A woman can inherit an increased risk for ovarian cancer from either her mother’s or father’s side of her family, particularly if a first-degree relative (grandmother, mother, sister, or daughter) has, or has had cancer of the breast, colon, uterus, or rectum. Furthermore, women with a strong family ...
... A woman can inherit an increased risk for ovarian cancer from either her mother’s or father’s side of her family, particularly if a first-degree relative (grandmother, mother, sister, or daughter) has, or has had cancer of the breast, colon, uterus, or rectum. Furthermore, women with a strong family ...
Lab 11. (1 a). Chapter 15. Mendelian Geneticcs
... “She has her father’s eyes.” “Do you think I’ll be bald like dad?” ”Can two blue-eyed parents have a brown-eyed child?” “If my black-and-white cat mates wit my neighbor’s yellow cat, will we have any calico kittens?” “How can I increase the chances of my next litter of puppies being champions?” “Wha ...
... “She has her father’s eyes.” “Do you think I’ll be bald like dad?” ”Can two blue-eyed parents have a brown-eyed child?” “If my black-and-white cat mates wit my neighbor’s yellow cat, will we have any calico kittens?” “How can I increase the chances of my next litter of puppies being champions?” “Wha ...
Disruption of mCry2 restores circadian rhythmicity in mPer2 mutant
... and shift of maximal expression levels to earlier CT times (Fig. 2d; Shearman et al. 2000). In the Per2Brdm1/ mCry2−/− mutants, however, both the phase and amplitude of Bmal1 expression were comparable to those of the wild-type animals (Fig. 2d). Oscillation of mutant mPer2 expression was not rescue ...
... and shift of maximal expression levels to earlier CT times (Fig. 2d; Shearman et al. 2000). In the Per2Brdm1/ mCry2−/− mutants, however, both the phase and amplitude of Bmal1 expression were comparable to those of the wild-type animals (Fig. 2d). Oscillation of mutant mPer2 expression was not rescue ...
DESIGNING ARTIFICIAL SELECTION EXPERIMENTS
... populations. If N = ( K again immaterial) the population mean would eventually reach the unknown genetic limit (curve 2, Figure 1). In most cases the mean at any time t>l would be below the linear prediction on the basis of parameters estimated in the first generation by an unknown amount DL (curve ...
... populations. If N = ( K again immaterial) the population mean would eventually reach the unknown genetic limit (curve 2, Figure 1). In most cases the mean at any time t>l would be below the linear prediction on the basis of parameters estimated in the first generation by an unknown amount DL (curve ...
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents Prevalence of
... amino acid at 83 (Ser) with a large hydrophobic amino acid (Phe), or substitution of the negatively charged Asp at position 87. In this study, mutations in the QRDR of gyrA were found either in codon 83 or 87, as reported from other countries [13]. The fact that different mutation types appeared dur ...
... amino acid at 83 (Ser) with a large hydrophobic amino acid (Phe), or substitution of the negatively charged Asp at position 87. In this study, mutations in the QRDR of gyrA were found either in codon 83 or 87, as reported from other countries [13]. The fact that different mutation types appeared dur ...
SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TRANSMITTED
... between the two stocks. The tumors originating in the pure stocks could be transplanted (a) within the strain of origin, ( b ) to the first generation hybrids, and (c) to mice resulting from matings of these hybrids with the stock of origin; but these tumors failed to grow in the opposite stock. The ...
... between the two stocks. The tumors originating in the pure stocks could be transplanted (a) within the strain of origin, ( b ) to the first generation hybrids, and (c) to mice resulting from matings of these hybrids with the stock of origin; but these tumors failed to grow in the opposite stock. The ...
Analyzing microRNA Data and Integrating microRNA with Gene
... Notice that the first 33 rows are all miR-124 from different species. The microRNA miR124 has been found to be the most abundant microRNA expressed in neuronal cells. This analysis confirms the high expression of miR-124 in the brain compared to the heart. All the Affymetrix GeneChip® miRNA arrays p ...
... Notice that the first 33 rows are all miR-124 from different species. The microRNA miR124 has been found to be the most abundant microRNA expressed in neuronal cells. This analysis confirms the high expression of miR-124 in the brain compared to the heart. All the Affymetrix GeneChip® miRNA arrays p ...
Solid Tumour Section Esophagus: Barrett's esophagus, dysplasia and adenocarcinoma
... CGH analysis of a case of Barrett's esophageal adenocarcinoma. Tumor DNA was labeled with FITC (Green) and reference DNA was labeled with TRITC (red). The hybridizations were analyzed using an Olympus fluorescence microscope and the ISIS digital image analysis system (Metasystems GmbH, Altlussheim, ...
... CGH analysis of a case of Barrett's esophageal adenocarcinoma. Tumor DNA was labeled with FITC (Green) and reference DNA was labeled with TRITC (red). The hybridizations were analyzed using an Olympus fluorescence microscope and the ISIS digital image analysis system (Metasystems GmbH, Altlussheim, ...
Gene Section KLK4 (kallikrein-related peptidase 4) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... To date, the major biological function of KLK4 has been derived from porcine studies which have shown that KLK4 is important in dental enamel mineralisation by degrading amelogenin, the major protein in the enamel matrix of developing teeth. More recently, KLK4 was also reported to degrade porcine e ...
... To date, the major biological function of KLK4 has been derived from porcine studies which have shown that KLK4 is important in dental enamel mineralisation by degrading amelogenin, the major protein in the enamel matrix of developing teeth. More recently, KLK4 was also reported to degrade porcine e ...
light - Microbiology
... achieved under optimal conditions, but this enhanced ability to generate recombinants is not inherited by the descendants of the induced F+ bacteria (Hayes, 1960). In this paper we redefine the phenomenon as the induction by U.V. radiation of new chromosome donors, in bacterial populations which car ...
... achieved under optimal conditions, but this enhanced ability to generate recombinants is not inherited by the descendants of the induced F+ bacteria (Hayes, 1960). In this paper we redefine the phenomenon as the induction by U.V. radiation of new chromosome donors, in bacterial populations which car ...
Pathway Analysis using Partek Genomics Suite® 6.6 and Partek
... Select the database required from the drop down menu (circled red in Figure 4 below) – KEGG and Reactome are available Select the species required (human in this example) Ensure the column containing the Gene Symbol is correct Optionally you can include the ANOVA table to parse in Pathway. This enab ...
... Select the database required from the drop down menu (circled red in Figure 4 below) – KEGG and Reactome are available Select the species required (human in this example) Ensure the column containing the Gene Symbol is correct Optionally you can include the ANOVA table to parse in Pathway. This enab ...
4 Molecular Genetics of Coat Colour, Texture and Length in the Dog
... observed, sometimes at a phenotypic level (where the gene has not yet been identified, e.g. as in Ticking), and often at a molecular level (where the gene has been identified, e.g. as in Spotting or MITF). We note that, historically, the term ‘gene’ has been used to refer both to the entity responsi ...
... observed, sometimes at a phenotypic level (where the gene has not yet been identified, e.g. as in Ticking), and often at a molecular level (where the gene has been identified, e.g. as in Spotting or MITF). We note that, historically, the term ‘gene’ has been used to refer both to the entity responsi ...
Photoreceptor Biotechnology Matthew Hudson Department of Crop
... used to influence desirable traits using these receptors are discussed in Section II. Of the three families, the phytochromes have so far attracted the most interest for biotechnology applications. This is in part because the phytochromes have been known for longer than other photoreceptors, and con ...
... used to influence desirable traits using these receptors are discussed in Section II. Of the three families, the phytochromes have so far attracted the most interest for biotechnology applications. This is in part because the phytochromes have been known for longer than other photoreceptors, and con ...
Horizontal transfer of non-LTR retrotransposons: artifact or rare event
... non-LTR retrotransposons diversity in Maculinea genomes. Bioinformatic approaches can greatly expand opportunities to observe the distribution and evolutionary history of non-LTR retrotransposons in various eukaryotic taxa and to identify novel cases of HT. The most suitable eukaryotic group for suc ...
... non-LTR retrotransposons diversity in Maculinea genomes. Bioinformatic approaches can greatly expand opportunities to observe the distribution and evolutionary history of non-LTR retrotransposons in various eukaryotic taxa and to identify novel cases of HT. The most suitable eukaryotic group for suc ...
Contents - BITS
... detergents…) decrease the amplification efficiency… The presence of inhibitors is not only a result of the RNA extraction procedure but different tissues are known to exhibit different PCR efficiencies, caused by RT inhibitors, PCR inhibitors and by variations in the total RNA fraction pattern extra ...
... detergents…) decrease the amplification efficiency… The presence of inhibitors is not only a result of the RNA extraction procedure but different tissues are known to exhibit different PCR efficiencies, caused by RT inhibitors, PCR inhibitors and by variations in the total RNA fraction pattern extra ...
Application code - Environmental Protection Authority
... I must consider each application on its merits, and am therefore not bound by the stance taken in previous decisions. However, in reflecting on previous decisions that involved similar genetic modifications to those proposed by this application, I note that genetic modifications of Escherichia coli, ...
... I must consider each application on its merits, and am therefore not bound by the stance taken in previous decisions. However, in reflecting on previous decisions that involved similar genetic modifications to those proposed by this application, I note that genetic modifications of Escherichia coli, ...
Ultraviolet Induction of Chromosome Transfer by
... achieved under optimal conditions, but this enhanced ability to generate recombinants is not inherited by the descendants of the induced F+ bacteria (Hayes, 1960). In this paper we redefine the phenomenon as the induction by U.V. radiation of new chromosome donors, in bacterial populations which car ...
... achieved under optimal conditions, but this enhanced ability to generate recombinants is not inherited by the descendants of the induced F+ bacteria (Hayes, 1960). In this paper we redefine the phenomenon as the induction by U.V. radiation of new chromosome donors, in bacterial populations which car ...