Integrated mapping and characterization of the gene underlying the
... Diverse leaf morphology has been observed among accessions of Gossypium hirsutum, including okra leaf, which has advantages and disadvantages in cotton production. The okra leaf locus has been mapped to chromosome 15 of the Dt subgenome, but the underlying gene has yet to be identified. In this stud ...
... Diverse leaf morphology has been observed among accessions of Gossypium hirsutum, including okra leaf, which has advantages and disadvantages in cotton production. The okra leaf locus has been mapped to chromosome 15 of the Dt subgenome, but the underlying gene has yet to be identified. In this stud ...
Leukaemia Section 3q rearrangements in myeloid malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Generally 3q26 rearrangements are associated with adverse prognosis. This adverse prognosis probably correlates to the highly increased EVI1 expression, detectable in the vast majority of these patients. Whether 3q26 rearrangements, which are not associated with ectopic EVI1 expression share the sam ...
... Generally 3q26 rearrangements are associated with adverse prognosis. This adverse prognosis probably correlates to the highly increased EVI1 expression, detectable in the vast majority of these patients. Whether 3q26 rearrangements, which are not associated with ectopic EVI1 expression share the sam ...
The enhancement of ribosomal transcription by the recycling of RNA
... McStay and Reeder, (9), have investigated the role of the -213 b.p. termination site in the promotion of ribosomal transcription in X. laevis. By introducing mutations within the terminator, or by changing the spacing between terminator and promoter, these authors showed that the rate of pre-rRNA in ...
... McStay and Reeder, (9), have investigated the role of the -213 b.p. termination site in the promotion of ribosomal transcription in X. laevis. By introducing mutations within the terminator, or by changing the spacing between terminator and promoter, these authors showed that the rate of pre-rRNA in ...
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... The physiological activities of organs are underpinned by an interplay between the distinct cell types they contain. However, little is known about the genetic control of patterned cell differentiation during organ development. We show that the conserved Teashirt transcription factors are decisive f ...
... The physiological activities of organs are underpinned by an interplay between the distinct cell types they contain. However, little is known about the genetic control of patterned cell differentiation during organ development. We show that the conserved Teashirt transcription factors are decisive f ...
Chapter_004 - IHMC Public Cmaps (2)
... Approximately 95% of conceptions with chromosome disorders result in miscarriage 50% of first-trimester miscarriages associated with a major chromosomal abnormality 1/150 live births with a major diagnosable chromosomal abnormality Mosby items and derived items © 2010, 2006 by Mosby, Inc., an affili ...
... Approximately 95% of conceptions with chromosome disorders result in miscarriage 50% of first-trimester miscarriages associated with a major chromosomal abnormality 1/150 live births with a major diagnosable chromosomal abnormality Mosby items and derived items © 2010, 2006 by Mosby, Inc., an affili ...
THE GENETICS OF CURLY WING IN DROSOPHILA. ANOTHER
... disprove the linkage of curly t o first- and third-chromosome genes and t o prove the linkage of curly to second-chromosome genes were undertaken. If the- gene for curly were located in the first or X chromosome, then, because curly has been shown to be a dominant heterozygote, a mating between a cu ...
... disprove the linkage of curly t o first- and third-chromosome genes and t o prove the linkage of curly to second-chromosome genes were undertaken. If the- gene for curly were located in the first or X chromosome, then, because curly has been shown to be a dominant heterozygote, a mating between a cu ...
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - Muscular Dystrophy Association
... the part of the brainstem that houses them has a bulblike shape. The term bulbar involvement means that the muscles of the face, mouth and throat are affected by the disease. ...
... the part of the brainstem that houses them has a bulblike shape. The term bulbar involvement means that the muscles of the face, mouth and throat are affected by the disease. ...
Understanding Reads in RNA-Seq Analysis
... proportionally amongst the transcripts, depending on how likely the read maps to one or the other. ...
... proportionally amongst the transcripts, depending on how likely the read maps to one or the other. ...
Article (Published version)
... diabetes associated with cerebellar hypoplasia, learning difficulties, profound sensorineural deafness, and visual impairment as a result of severe myopia and retinal dystrophy44. Malecki et al.45 were the first to describe a family with late onset diabetes associated with a heterozygous mutation in N ...
... diabetes associated with cerebellar hypoplasia, learning difficulties, profound sensorineural deafness, and visual impairment as a result of severe myopia and retinal dystrophy44. Malecki et al.45 were the first to describe a family with late onset diabetes associated with a heterozygous mutation in N ...
SNP Discovery and Genotyping Workshop (PowerPoint)
... Universal PCR after preparing multiple regions for analysis Several based on primer specific on genomic DNA followed by ...
... Universal PCR after preparing multiple regions for analysis Several based on primer specific on genomic DNA followed by ...
FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS
... (MIP). These proteins have been found to be associated with the cellulose synthase fraction in the product entrapment experiments. Recently, it has been found that sucrose synthase (SuSy) is associated with the plasma membrane and may supply UDP-Glc directly to cellulose synthase. The pattern of its ...
... (MIP). These proteins have been found to be associated with the cellulose synthase fraction in the product entrapment experiments. Recently, it has been found that sucrose synthase (SuSy) is associated with the plasma membrane and may supply UDP-Glc directly to cellulose synthase. The pattern of its ...
Full file at http://testbankhero.eu/Test-bank-for-Essentials-of
... 22. In some cases, one gene of a pair always exerts its effects, overriding the potential influence of the other gene. This is the _____ principle. a. sex-linked genes b. dominant-recessive genes c. genetic imprinting d. polygenic inheritance Answer: b Difficulty Level: Easy Blooms: Remember Page(s) ...
... 22. In some cases, one gene of a pair always exerts its effects, overriding the potential influence of the other gene. This is the _____ principle. a. sex-linked genes b. dominant-recessive genes c. genetic imprinting d. polygenic inheritance Answer: b Difficulty Level: Easy Blooms: Remember Page(s) ...
Scriver Charles R. Garrod`s Croonian Lectures (1908)
... Yet his remarkable insight into the biochemical abnormalities in his particular patients—based as they were on his underlying view of metabolism as a continuous stepwise movement through intermediary products, each having only transient existence, which, when one step fails as an inborn event, affec ...
... Yet his remarkable insight into the biochemical abnormalities in his particular patients—based as they were on his underlying view of metabolism as a continuous stepwise movement through intermediary products, each having only transient existence, which, when one step fails as an inborn event, affec ...
Effete, a Drosophila chromatin-associated ubiquitin
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
Application for laboratory to join the
... services that will be available to UKGTN Diagnostic Laboratories. ...
... services that will be available to UKGTN Diagnostic Laboratories. ...
SALSA MLPA probemix P018-F1 SHOX - MRC
... This P018-F1 SHOX probemix contains probes for each exon of the human SHOX gene, as well as a probe just before the SHOX promoter region. In addition, several probes are present detecting sequences in a region downstream of SHOX which has been implicated in regulation of SHOX transcription. Furtherm ...
... This P018-F1 SHOX probemix contains probes for each exon of the human SHOX gene, as well as a probe just before the SHOX promoter region. In addition, several probes are present detecting sequences in a region downstream of SHOX which has been implicated in regulation of SHOX transcription. Furtherm ...
Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes: lessons from natural history studies
... before and after the development of islet autoimmunity. A person with persistent islet autoimmunity may benefit from interventions to prevent diabetes and, even in absence of prevention, avoid life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis. Those who do not progress to diabetes, despite longter ...
... before and after the development of islet autoimmunity. A person with persistent islet autoimmunity may benefit from interventions to prevent diabetes and, even in absence of prevention, avoid life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis. Those who do not progress to diabetes, despite longter ...
ACTIN-RELATED PROTEIN6 Regulates Female Meiosis By
... pairing and organization in wild-type (Figures 4A to 4H) and arp6 (Figures 4I to 4P) megasporocytes, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a 180-bp centromeric repeatspecific probe. FISH also distinguishes megasporocytes undergoing meiosis from the surrounding nonsporogenous ovu ...
... pairing and organization in wild-type (Figures 4A to 4H) and arp6 (Figures 4I to 4P) megasporocytes, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a 180-bp centromeric repeatspecific probe. FISH also distinguishes megasporocytes undergoing meiosis from the surrounding nonsporogenous ovu ...
Daniël van Draanen - Utrecht University Repository
... traits is limited to outer visible traits like eye colour, hair colour and skin texture (WoodRobinson, Lewis, & Leach, 2000). Further findings about educational use of the terms are discussed in paragraph 3.5 of the theoretical basis. According to concept learning theories, students have a prototyp ...
... traits is limited to outer visible traits like eye colour, hair colour and skin texture (WoodRobinson, Lewis, & Leach, 2000). Further findings about educational use of the terms are discussed in paragraph 3.5 of the theoretical basis. According to concept learning theories, students have a prototyp ...
An AT-hook gene is required for palea formation and floral organ
... identified and characterized rice mutants that specifically disrupted the development of palea, one of the outer whorl floral organs. The depressed palea1 (dp1) mutants show a primary defect in the main structure of palea, implying that palea is a fusion between the main structure and marginal tissues ...
... identified and characterized rice mutants that specifically disrupted the development of palea, one of the outer whorl floral organs. The depressed palea1 (dp1) mutants show a primary defect in the main structure of palea, implying that palea is a fusion between the main structure and marginal tissues ...
jing is required for wing development and to establish the
... appendage formation, Dll is also expressed and likely required in the CNS and plays an important role in antennal development (CASARES and MANN 1998; DONG et al. 2000; DUNCAN et al. 1998; PANGANIBAN 2000). hth, in addition to specifying proximal identities in the leg, is also required for proximal w ...
... appendage formation, Dll is also expressed and likely required in the CNS and plays an important role in antennal development (CASARES and MANN 1998; DONG et al. 2000; DUNCAN et al. 1998; PANGANIBAN 2000). hth, in addition to specifying proximal identities in the leg, is also required for proximal w ...
The Genetic, Developmental, and Molecular Bases
... genetic/mapping studies conducted to date, it is estimated that <10 loci, mapping to 7 of the 12 chromosomes, account for the majority of the changes in size and shape associated with tomato domestication/agriculture (Grandillo et al., 1999) (Table 1). Understanding the function of these genes and t ...
... genetic/mapping studies conducted to date, it is estimated that <10 loci, mapping to 7 of the 12 chromosomes, account for the majority of the changes in size and shape associated with tomato domestication/agriculture (Grandillo et al., 1999) (Table 1). Understanding the function of these genes and t ...
DIR 124 - Licence conditions
... legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding Sta ...
... legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding Sta ...
PH4 of Petunia Is an R2R3 MYB Protein That Activates
... interact physically, indicating that they may operate in one transcription activation pathway and may activate their target genes as a (ternary) complex (Goff et al., 1992; Zhang et al., 2003; Baudry et al., 2004; Kroon, 2004; Zimmermann et al., 2004). Besides petunia, Arabidopsis thaliana is the on ...
... interact physically, indicating that they may operate in one transcription activation pathway and may activate their target genes as a (ternary) complex (Goff et al., 1992; Zhang et al., 2003; Baudry et al., 2004; Kroon, 2004; Zimmermann et al., 2004). Besides petunia, Arabidopsis thaliana is the on ...