The Molecular and Genetic Bases of S-RNase
... Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.016154. ...
... Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.016154. ...
Bonus, a Drosophila TIF1 homologue, is a chromatin
... Several proteins have been identified that either interact with or modify HP1 (GREWAL and MOAZED 2003). One of these families of proteins is the TIF1 family. The TIF1 family of proteins, TIF1α (LE DOUARIN et al. 1995), TIF1β [also called KAP-1 (FRIEDMAN et al. 1996) or KRIP-1 (KIM et al. 1996)], an ...
... Several proteins have been identified that either interact with or modify HP1 (GREWAL and MOAZED 2003). One of these families of proteins is the TIF1 family. The TIF1 family of proteins, TIF1α (LE DOUARIN et al. 1995), TIF1β [also called KAP-1 (FRIEDMAN et al. 1996) or KRIP-1 (KIM et al. 1996)], an ...
Ch. 2 OLC questions
... 1. In Trinidadian guppies a combination of elegant laboratory and field experiments builds a very compelling case for predator-induced evolutionary changes in color and life history traits. It is still possible, though not likely, that there are other differences between the sites above and below th ...
... 1. In Trinidadian guppies a combination of elegant laboratory and field experiments builds a very compelling case for predator-induced evolutionary changes in color and life history traits. It is still possible, though not likely, that there are other differences between the sites above and below th ...
1. Assortative mating— a. affects genotype frequencies expected
... 1. In Trinidadian guppies a combination of elegant laboratory and field experiments builds a very compelling case for predator-induced evolutionary changes in color and life history traits. It is still possible, though not likely, that there are other differences between the sites above and below th ...
... 1. In Trinidadian guppies a combination of elegant laboratory and field experiments builds a very compelling case for predator-induced evolutionary changes in color and life history traits. It is still possible, though not likely, that there are other differences between the sites above and below th ...
Turnover of sex chromosomes and speciation in fishes
... cytogenetically visible or not) and an autosome. However, it is still unknown why these Y-autosome fusions are relatively common in fishes, and whether they have any role in phenotypic evolution or speciation. In order to address these questions, it is particularly useful to identify extant species ...
... cytogenetically visible or not) and an autosome. However, it is still unknown why these Y-autosome fusions are relatively common in fishes, and whether they have any role in phenotypic evolution or speciation. In order to address these questions, it is particularly useful to identify extant species ...
Siberian Husky - Purina Pro Club
... Bull Terriers, looking at 20 genes that had been identified as candidates for ...
... Bull Terriers, looking at 20 genes that had been identified as candidates for ...
A Tn 10-lacZ-kanR-URA3 Gene Fusion Transposon for Insertion Mutagenesis and Fusion Analysis of Yeast and Bacterial Genes.
... Insertions were isolated according to the standard “A hop” protocol detailed by WAYet al. 1984. Monomeric target plasmids were introduced into E. coli strain NK5830 (recA56 suo lacproXII1, Arg-, Ara-, NalR,RifR/F’ laciq L8 pro) (FOSTER et al. 1981) carrying a pACYCl84 derivative, pNK629, that produc ...
... Insertions were isolated according to the standard “A hop” protocol detailed by WAYet al. 1984. Monomeric target plasmids were introduced into E. coli strain NK5830 (recA56 suo lacproXII1, Arg-, Ara-, NalR,RifR/F’ laciq L8 pro) (FOSTER et al. 1981) carrying a pACYCl84 derivative, pNK629, that produc ...
Chapter 9 Population genetics part IIIa Linkage
... For example, two loci influence coat color in oldfield ...
... For example, two loci influence coat color in oldfield ...
Altered cellular proliferation and mesoderm
... 2 week period. For activation assay, splenocytes were seeded at a concentration of 106 cells/ml in a 96-well plate. Cells were incubated in 200 µl of DME, 10% FCS, 10 mM Hepes pH 7.4 solution supplemented with 10 µg/ml of LypoPolySaccharide (LPS, Sigma). After 48 hours of incubation at 37°C, [3H]thy ...
... 2 week period. For activation assay, splenocytes were seeded at a concentration of 106 cells/ml in a 96-well plate. Cells were incubated in 200 µl of DME, 10% FCS, 10 mM Hepes pH 7.4 solution supplemented with 10 µg/ml of LypoPolySaccharide (LPS, Sigma). After 48 hours of incubation at 37°C, [3H]thy ...
Meiosis
... • In asexual reproduction, a single individual passes genes to its offspring without the fusion of gametes • A clone is a group of genetically identical individuals from the same parent • In sexual reproduction, two parents give rise to offspring that have unique combinations of genes inherited from ...
... • In asexual reproduction, a single individual passes genes to its offspring without the fusion of gametes • A clone is a group of genetically identical individuals from the same parent • In sexual reproduction, two parents give rise to offspring that have unique combinations of genes inherited from ...
Chapter 44 Self Test (EOC)
... 1. Several examples of genes being co-opted for new functions were given in the chapter. Cite two and explain what is meant by co-opted. Answer—Brachyury, Tbx5, and others, are examples of genes that have a defined function in a basal set of taxa, and in more derived taxa the function switches. In t ...
... 1. Several examples of genes being co-opted for new functions were given in the chapter. Cite two and explain what is meant by co-opted. Answer—Brachyury, Tbx5, and others, are examples of genes that have a defined function in a basal set of taxa, and in more derived taxa the function switches. In t ...
Section 11-1
... The most important fact of mitosis is that each daughter cell has the exact same genetic make-up as the original cell. Gregor Mendel – The Father of Genetics - didn’t know where genes were located - described in detail how genes must move in the formation of gametes and subsequent fertilization - e ...
... The most important fact of mitosis is that each daughter cell has the exact same genetic make-up as the original cell. Gregor Mendel – The Father of Genetics - didn’t know where genes were located - described in detail how genes must move in the formation of gametes and subsequent fertilization - e ...
Mouse models of obesity
... these mutations is the agouti gene, whereas the most well known are mutations in the genes of the satiety hormone leptin and its receptor, ob and db, respectively.[1, 2 and 3] Mutation of ob or db results in severe early-onset obesity and insulin resistance, as well as hyperphagia, reduced energy ex ...
... these mutations is the agouti gene, whereas the most well known are mutations in the genes of the satiety hormone leptin and its receptor, ob and db, respectively.[1, 2 and 3] Mutation of ob or db results in severe early-onset obesity and insulin resistance, as well as hyperphagia, reduced energy ex ...
Current Second Tier and Future Applications of Gene Sequencing in
... • 3 Black infants are p.A79T / p.A79T [MAF=2.8%; Blacks only] • 2 Black infants are p.A79T / p.V322E [MAF<1% Blacks & Eur. Am.] • 1 Black infant is p.A79T / p.D223N [MAF <1%; Blacks only] • p.H82Q (MAF<1% in both European and Blacks) was detected in 2 infants: homozygous in a Caucasian infant, and c ...
... • 3 Black infants are p.A79T / p.A79T [MAF=2.8%; Blacks only] • 2 Black infants are p.A79T / p.V322E [MAF<1% Blacks & Eur. Am.] • 1 Black infant is p.A79T / p.D223N [MAF <1%; Blacks only] • p.H82Q (MAF<1% in both European and Blacks) was detected in 2 infants: homozygous in a Caucasian infant, and c ...
LAB 1: Scientific Method/Tools of Scientific Inquiry
... in a population (e.g., the B allele in your predator/prey simulations), and q represents the frequency of the other allele (e.g., the b allele). Under conditions of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, these alleles should be distributed independently among the population based on their allele frequencies. A ...
... in a population (e.g., the B allele in your predator/prey simulations), and q represents the frequency of the other allele (e.g., the b allele). Under conditions of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, these alleles should be distributed independently among the population based on their allele frequencies. A ...
Chapter 11 Evolution of Populations
... more offspring than the 3. Individuals tend to produce ________ environment can support. 4. Individuals that are ___________ better able to cope with the challenges presented by their environment tend to leave more offspring than those individuals less suited to the environment do. Chapter menu ...
... more offspring than the 3. Individuals tend to produce ________ environment can support. 4. Individuals that are ___________ better able to cope with the challenges presented by their environment tend to leave more offspring than those individuals less suited to the environment do. Chapter menu ...
Intelligent Systems and Bioinformatics Laboratory
... If the user cannot find her array in the list, she can select " My own chip". In this case, the user also needs to submit the file that contains the list of all the identifiers on the array in the same format as the input file. For example, if the input file selected in step 1 contains accession nu ...
... If the user cannot find her array in the list, she can select " My own chip". In this case, the user also needs to submit the file that contains the list of all the identifiers on the array in the same format as the input file. For example, if the input file selected in step 1 contains accession nu ...
Insertion (sufB) in the anticodon loop or base substitution (sufC) in
... reminiscent of that of sufBl and sufB2 (2). To understand the mechanism by which a mutated tRNA can correct a reading frame error, it is necessary to know both the mRNA sequence at the rrameshifring site and to identify the change in the tRNA molecule causing the frameshift to occur. This paper addr ...
... reminiscent of that of sufBl and sufB2 (2). To understand the mechanism by which a mutated tRNA can correct a reading frame error, it is necessary to know both the mRNA sequence at the rrameshifring site and to identify the change in the tRNA molecule causing the frameshift to occur. This paper addr ...
GATA factor function in heart development
... pnr gene affects heart development. (A-D) Expression of pnr results in overexpression of a D-mef2 heart enhancer and cardiac hyperplasia. Stage 11 (A,B) and 16 (C,D) embryos stained for lacZ expression under the control of a D-mef2 cardial cell enhancer are shown. (A,C) WT, wild-type embryos; (B,D) ...
... pnr gene affects heart development. (A-D) Expression of pnr results in overexpression of a D-mef2 heart enhancer and cardiac hyperplasia. Stage 11 (A,B) and 16 (C,D) embryos stained for lacZ expression under the control of a D-mef2 cardial cell enhancer are shown. (A,C) WT, wild-type embryos; (B,D) ...
Gene Section NQO1 (NAD(P)H dehydrogenase, quinone 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... wide variety of substrates. The most efficient substrates are quinones but the enzyme will also reduce quinoneimines, nitro and azo compounds. The enzyme functions via a hydride transfer mechanism and requires a pyridine nucleotide cofactor. Reduction proceeds with equal facility with both NADH and ...
... wide variety of substrates. The most efficient substrates are quinones but the enzyme will also reduce quinoneimines, nitro and azo compounds. The enzyme functions via a hydride transfer mechanism and requires a pyridine nucleotide cofactor. Reduction proceeds with equal facility with both NADH and ...
The DpnI/DpnII pneumococcal system, defense against foreign
... Figure 2. Differential impact of DpnI and DpnII R–M systems on transformation. (A) DpnI does not interfere with transformation of a pathogenicity island on me+ (closed blue circles) DNA. Transforming me+ ssDNA (red line) pairing with homologous DNA on host chromosome (black line) displaces the comp ...
... Figure 2. Differential impact of DpnI and DpnII R–M systems on transformation. (A) DpnI does not interfere with transformation of a pathogenicity island on me+ (closed blue circles) DNA. Transforming me+ ssDNA (red line) pairing with homologous DNA on host chromosome (black line) displaces the comp ...
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
... who identify as female has often been the cause of negative social bias and discrimination once their condition is made public. It is a matter of contention for some whether a CAIS individual with a female gender identity and external female body but genetic male sex should be regarded as "transgend ...
... who identify as female has often been the cause of negative social bias and discrimination once their condition is made public. It is a matter of contention for some whether a CAIS individual with a female gender identity and external female body but genetic male sex should be regarded as "transgend ...
Review Molecular Biology in Arteriosclerosis Research
... acid sequence of a protein is known, sequence regions encoded with minimal redundancy in the genetic code can often be identified, and an appropriate oligonucleotide probe to this region can be chemically synthesized. Table 2 shows an example of this approach used by Breslow et al.9 to identify apo ...
... acid sequence of a protein is known, sequence regions encoded with minimal redundancy in the genetic code can often be identified, and an appropriate oligonucleotide probe to this region can be chemically synthesized. Table 2 shows an example of this approach used by Breslow et al.9 to identify apo ...