Host-induced epidemic spread of the cholera bacterium
... Testing of the human shed V.cholerae occurred in order to test if the hyperinfectious phenotype was maintatined. • V.cholerae samples that were freshly shed were diluted in pond water that was free from contaminants of V.cholerae • Incubation at room temperature for 5 hrs, then diluted samples were ...
... Testing of the human shed V.cholerae occurred in order to test if the hyperinfectious phenotype was maintatined. • V.cholerae samples that were freshly shed were diluted in pond water that was free from contaminants of V.cholerae • Incubation at room temperature for 5 hrs, then diluted samples were ...
Letter to the Editor
... and anti-toxin genes would come into linkage disequilibrium is higher than in chromosomal domains with free recombination. It is thus significant that scat is very close to the centromere on chromosome 8. The above models describe two loci, but strictly speaking this is not a requirement. If a singl ...
... and anti-toxin genes would come into linkage disequilibrium is higher than in chromosomal domains with free recombination. It is thus significant that scat is very close to the centromere on chromosome 8. The above models describe two loci, but strictly speaking this is not a requirement. If a singl ...
BB - Life Science Classroom
... harmful chemicals, radiation form nuclear bomb explosions are some of the causes of mutated genes. The offspring will inherit the mutated gene ...
... harmful chemicals, radiation form nuclear bomb explosions are some of the causes of mutated genes. The offspring will inherit the mutated gene ...
Effects of Sub-Inhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations on Genes
... approximately 12 genes that are upregulated in biofilm formation. Several of these genes are important for glycopeptidolipid (GPL) biosynthesis, while others play a key role in fatty acid metabolism or the citric acid cycle. ...
... approximately 12 genes that are upregulated in biofilm formation. Several of these genes are important for glycopeptidolipid (GPL) biosynthesis, while others play a key role in fatty acid metabolism or the citric acid cycle. ...
Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits
... a pleiotropic effect on other structures. Mostly, this effect is deleterious. [Source: Galis et al. 2001, TREE 16, 637-646] ...
... a pleiotropic effect on other structures. Mostly, this effect is deleterious. [Source: Galis et al. 2001, TREE 16, 637-646] ...
here - PHI-base
... Effector (plant avirulence determinant) - currently a plant pathogen specific term which was previously known as an avirulence gene. An effector gene is required for the direct or indirect recognition of a pathogen only in resistant host genotypes which possess the corresponding disease resistance g ...
... Effector (plant avirulence determinant) - currently a plant pathogen specific term which was previously known as an avirulence gene. An effector gene is required for the direct or indirect recognition of a pathogen only in resistant host genotypes which possess the corresponding disease resistance g ...
Blood pressure and human genetic variation in the
... Unbiased screens of the genome for BP variants, requiring stringent P value thresholds to distinguish false-from true-positive associations (e.g. P < 5 108) would require even larger sample sizes to detect such an effect. Candidate gene studies are like the drunk searching under the lamppost for ...
... Unbiased screens of the genome for BP variants, requiring stringent P value thresholds to distinguish false-from true-positive associations (e.g. P < 5 108) would require even larger sample sizes to detect such an effect. Candidate gene studies are like the drunk searching under the lamppost for ...
Chapter 23 - Bio-Guru
... Problems with Inbreeding • Leads to an excess of homozygotes • Many diseases are recessively inherited and one must be homozygous recessive to have the disease • Closely related “healthy” individuals could be heterozygous since the allele is already in the family • They are not be affected by the d ...
... Problems with Inbreeding • Leads to an excess of homozygotes • Many diseases are recessively inherited and one must be homozygous recessive to have the disease • Closely related “healthy” individuals could be heterozygous since the allele is already in the family • They are not be affected by the d ...
B - Educator Pages
... The entire Punnett’s square represents all possible outcomes. That means each small box represents 25% of the offspring. What percentage of the offspring are homozygous black? ...
... The entire Punnett’s square represents all possible outcomes. That means each small box represents 25% of the offspring. What percentage of the offspring are homozygous black? ...
Laws of Inheritance
... short plants and yellow owers, then when the gametes are formed, the tall and red alleles will go together into a gamete and the short and yellow alleles will go into other gametes. These are called the parental genotypes because they have been inherited intact from the parents of the individual pr ...
... short plants and yellow owers, then when the gametes are formed, the tall and red alleles will go together into a gamete and the short and yellow alleles will go into other gametes. These are called the parental genotypes because they have been inherited intact from the parents of the individual pr ...
New Title
... carefully counted all the offspring. Over time, he realized that he could apply the principles of probability to his crosses. Mendel was the first scientist to recognize that the principles of probability can be used to predict the results of genetic crosses. A tool that applies the laws of probabil ...
... carefully counted all the offspring. Over time, he realized that he could apply the principles of probability to his crosses. Mendel was the first scientist to recognize that the principles of probability can be used to predict the results of genetic crosses. A tool that applies the laws of probabil ...
Ribosome reinitiation at leader peptides increases translation of
... general in bacterial operons. We have bioinformatics data relevant to the latter distance problem. Several examples of this kind composed the new Additional file 4: the distances between neighboring structural genes for individual model species and taxonomic groups. Specifically, there is a pronounc ...
... general in bacterial operons. We have bioinformatics data relevant to the latter distance problem. Several examples of this kind composed the new Additional file 4: the distances between neighboring structural genes for individual model species and taxonomic groups. Specifically, there is a pronounc ...
Meiosis - Campbell County Schools
... – In Humans, these are the Ova (egg) and sperm. – Ova are produced in the ovaries in females • Process is called oogenesis ...
... – In Humans, these are the Ova (egg) and sperm. – Ova are produced in the ovaries in females • Process is called oogenesis ...
Lesson Overview
... colorblindness, an inability to distinguish certain colors. The most common form, red-green colorblindness, occurs in about 1 in 12 males. Among females, however, colorblindness affects only about 1 in 200. In order for a recessive allele, like colorblindness, to be expressed in females, it must be ...
... colorblindness, an inability to distinguish certain colors. The most common form, red-green colorblindness, occurs in about 1 in 12 males. Among females, however, colorblindness affects only about 1 in 200. In order for a recessive allele, like colorblindness, to be expressed in females, it must be ...
b. genetic engineering.
... • A. Cloning Vector- a carrier that is used to clone a gene and transfer it from one organism to another. • B. Donor gene- specific gene from another organism spliced into a plasmid, that replicates as the bacteria divide – 1. A plasmid is a circular DNA molecule found in bacteria. C. Gene Clone- e ...
... • A. Cloning Vector- a carrier that is used to clone a gene and transfer it from one organism to another. • B. Donor gene- specific gene from another organism spliced into a plasmid, that replicates as the bacteria divide – 1. A plasmid is a circular DNA molecule found in bacteria. C. Gene Clone- e ...
Chapter 18~Regulaton of Gene Expression
... • Bacteria need to respond quickly to changes in their environment – if they have enough of a product, need to stop production ...
... • Bacteria need to respond quickly to changes in their environment – if they have enough of a product, need to stop production ...
Mutated DNA
... Types of Gene Mutations • Point mutations occur when the base sequence of a codon is changed. ex. GCA is changed to GAA • There are 3 types of point mutations: ...
... Types of Gene Mutations • Point mutations occur when the base sequence of a codon is changed. ex. GCA is changed to GAA • There are 3 types of point mutations: ...
TimeClust: a clustering tool for gene expression
... powerful algorithms recently proposed and not yet implemented in any software tool. The software is very intuitive, multiplatform and may support research and teaching. It includes several clustering algorithms that, in our experience, can be used in different conditions or for different purposes. H ...
... powerful algorithms recently proposed and not yet implemented in any software tool. The software is very intuitive, multiplatform and may support research and teaching. It includes several clustering algorithms that, in our experience, can be used in different conditions or for different purposes. H ...
dragon genetics lab
... a dragon from the random mixing of genetic traits. You will notice that in some of the traits one allele is not completely dominant over the other. When an offspring has a phenotype that is an intermediate between its two parents or a blending of the two alleles than that trait shows incomplete domi ...
... a dragon from the random mixing of genetic traits. You will notice that in some of the traits one allele is not completely dominant over the other. When an offspring has a phenotype that is an intermediate between its two parents or a blending of the two alleles than that trait shows incomplete domi ...
Molecular diagnosis and inborn errors of metabolism
... are responsible for isolated single-organ involvement in diseases such as diabetes or deafness, many disorders without proven etiology and unlikely to be due to mitochondrial ab, normalities have mitochondrial disease added to the differential diagnostic list.' Mitochondrial DNA mutation analysis, q ...
... are responsible for isolated single-organ involvement in diseases such as diabetes or deafness, many disorders without proven etiology and unlikely to be due to mitochondrial ab, normalities have mitochondrial disease added to the differential diagnostic list.' Mitochondrial DNA mutation analysis, q ...
Genetic and Environmental Factors Contributing to Cardiovascular
... CVM was only seen in children with genetic abnormalities, suggesting the environmental factor is a risk for genetic abnormalities that may include CVM, but in the absence of a genetic abnormality may not pose an additional risk. Interestingly, in the present study, smoking during early pregnancy was ...
... CVM was only seen in children with genetic abnormalities, suggesting the environmental factor is a risk for genetic abnormalities that may include CVM, but in the absence of a genetic abnormality may not pose an additional risk. Interestingly, in the present study, smoking during early pregnancy was ...
doc Conference #6 Problems
... extremely rare undocumented cases of patients showing a disease with several dysmorphic features. On top of the dysmorphic features, generalized (not one but several specific forms of cancer) seems to present itself in relatively high frequencies at a very early age of onset leading to death by the ...
... extremely rare undocumented cases of patients showing a disease with several dysmorphic features. On top of the dysmorphic features, generalized (not one but several specific forms of cancer) seems to present itself in relatively high frequencies at a very early age of onset leading to death by the ...
Biology 1406 Exam 4 Notes Cell Division and
... - the nuclear membrane breaks down - a spindle fiber from one of the poles attaches to the centromere of one of the chromosomes in a homologous pair, a spindle fiber from the other pole attaches to the other homologous chromosome - the chromosome pairs are moved toward the equatorial, or metaphase, ...
... - the nuclear membrane breaks down - a spindle fiber from one of the poles attaches to the centromere of one of the chromosomes in a homologous pair, a spindle fiber from the other pole attaches to the other homologous chromosome - the chromosome pairs are moved toward the equatorial, or metaphase, ...