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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

... method of Erkan et al. [14], where 100 µl of 5 times diluted 80% acidized methanol extracts was incubated with 0.2 mM methanolic DPPH solution for 15 min, and the absorbances at 515 nm were recorded. The ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay was according to Zhang et al. [54]. The assay of ...
Minireview Alpha Satellite and the Quest for the Human Centromere
Minireview Alpha Satellite and the Quest for the Human Centromere

... differ considerably even in closely related species. The sequences tend to be A1T-rich, have monomer subunits of nucleosome size, and possess a natural DNA curvature, but these are general characteristics of many satellite sequences. These observations can be explained if centromere function is spec ...
Deconstructing the Genome: DNA at High Resolution
Deconstructing the Genome: DNA at High Resolution

... restriction enzymes. To follow the story, one must know that researchers compare rates of viral proliferation in terms of plating efficiency: the fraction of viral particles that enter and replicate inside a host bacterial cell, causing the cell to lyse and release viral progeny, which go on to infe ...
Homologous and Nonhomologous Rearrangements: Interactions
Homologous and Nonhomologous Rearrangements: Interactions

... model underlined the major importance of chromosomal rearrangements in the evolutionary process. For a start, we observed that in total absence of chromosomal rearrangements, evolution can hardly occur at all because gene duplications are necessary to acquire new genes and thus new functions. Second ...
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... chromosomes outlined in the figure are in a heterozygous parent, with the wild type alleles for genes A and B (A+ and B+) are on one chromosome and the mutant alleles (A- and B-) are on the homologous chromosome (We can ignore gene C for this discussion.) Homologous recombination during meiosis can ...
Nov07-BalancersFinal
Nov07-BalancersFinal

... Crossover suppression -- inversions Must greatly reduce or eliminate crossing over in the region of the genome being investigated. With crossover suppression, the balanced mutation will not be lost even if the visible marker is not close by on the chromosome. Inversion heterozygote can form loop str ...
simposi sobre infertilitat masculina: genètica i ambient
simposi sobre infertilitat masculina: genètica i ambient

... the poles of the meiotic spindle, raising the possibility that they may function similarly to centrosomes in the formation of the meiosis I spindle in females. Finally, Axs is a transmembrane protein that is also necessary for the tapering and lengthening of the female meiotic spindle. Recent findin ...
Turning Meiosis into Mitosis - IJPB
Turning Meiosis into Mitosis - IJPB

... Apomixis is of great interest due to its potential application in crop improvement. By introducing apomixis into sexual plants, any desired genotype, no matter how complex, could be perpetuated through successive seed generations [3,4]. However, despite the occurrence of apomixis in over 400 species ...
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... allelic discrimination between the FAM and VIC reporter dyes. The real time PCR results were then validated using end-point TaqMan PCR which would allow the assay to be run on any regular PCR machine fit for 96 or 384 wells which read FAM and VIC. Samples from bm3 segregating populations were run th ...
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... two or more unlinked genes segregating in the same cell have been calculated from the products of the individual gene frequencies (Table 2). The number of cells with pairs of genes segregating as homozygotes simultaneously has been summed for the 40 pairs of the ten genes, which represent all the un ...
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Biotechnology and Biosafety Awareness Namibia

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... fitness in an average environment, as opposed to a master-of-some strategy where fitness is maximized in only one specific environment (Richards et al., 2006). If gene flow was unidirectional, we would only expect increased plasticity in the recipient population – because no gene flow from divergent ...
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slides - Referent Tracking Unit

... What are genes? • There is not much consensus of opinion among geneticists as to what genes are — whether they are real or purely fictitious — because at the level at which the genetic experiments lie, it does not make the slightest difference whether the gene is a hypothetical unit, or whether the ...
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slides - Referent Tracking Unit

... What are genes? • There is not much consensus of opinion among geneticists as to what genes are — whether they are real or purely fictitious — because at the level at which the genetic experiments lie, it does not make the slightest difference whether the gene is a hypothetical unit, or whether the ...
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SELECTION ON BOTH HAPLO AND DIPLOPHASE IN

... phases. In the first, selection on the haplophase occurs after that in the diplophase has been completed. Here the relative adaptive values of the genotypes and of the haplont types, in their phases, must be separately defined. Also, the overall adaptive value of a genetic system will be determined ...
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... there has been increasing interest in the use of microorganisms and their enzymes for the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses, as a result of the various biotechnological and industrial applications in which the hydrolytic enzymes, the hemicelluloytic process and its products can be exploited. For example, ...
understanding heredity
understanding heredity

... at some time, concerned himself with questions of heredity. Mter all, when you look at a child to see which parent it resembles, when you look for a man's supposed racial characteristics, when you recognize in a friend or relative features you had once noticed in his uncle or grandfather, when you o ...
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Recovery of DNA for Forensic Analysis from Lip Cosmetics*

... At this time we have not been able to attribute the artifacts to any particular component of the lip cosmetics. As the number and type (if any) of fluorescent artifacts varied significantly between lip cosmetics, this suggests that the substances responsible for the fluorescent artifacts are not the ...
handedness - UNIT NAME
handedness - UNIT NAME

... of death in general was lower in left-handers and mixed-handers than in right-handers of either sex. Halpern and Coren (1991) stated that it is likely that the correlates of sinistrality, not sinistrality itself, are responsible for the increased risk; left-handedness may indicate covert neuropathol ...
Huntington`s Disease Like-2: Review and Update
Huntington`s Disease Like-2: Review and Update

... If HDL2 is a result of a change in JPH3 expression, how is it possible to explain inclusions that stain with an antibody supposedly specific for polyglutamine expansions ? Part of the explanation derives from recognition that 1C2 stains inclusions in other diseases that are not caused by polyglutami ...
Complex Signatures of Natural Selection at the Duffy Blood Group
Complex Signatures of Natural Selection at the Duffy Blood Group

... requires one to distinguish between the effects of natural selection and those of population history. This is a particularly difficult challenge in humans for two main reasons. First, the low levels of sequence variation provide little power to detect a significant reduction of polymorphism levels, ...
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Designer baby

Designer baby is a term that refers to the product of a genetically engineered baby. These babies are ""designed"" (fixed/changed) while still in the womb to achieve more desired looks, skills, or talents.
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