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... forms can infect any type of rat. It seems most likely that the presence of a karyotype form in a particular colony stems from the history of the colony. A strain associated with a rat colony may have been in the rats that were used to found the colony. The di¡erent karyotype forms of P. carinii f.s ...
... forms can infect any type of rat. It seems most likely that the presence of a karyotype form in a particular colony stems from the history of the colony. A strain associated with a rat colony may have been in the rats that were used to found the colony. The di¡erent karyotype forms of P. carinii f.s ...
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... equal to B.max, B randomly selected permutations will be used in the computation of the null distribution. Otherwise, B random draws of the group labels are used. a numeric value indicating how many permutations are considered simultaneously when computing the expected d-values. numeric value. If sp ...
... equal to B.max, B randomly selected permutations will be used in the computation of the null distribution. Otherwise, B random draws of the group labels are used. a numeric value indicating how many permutations are considered simultaneously when computing the expected d-values. numeric value. If sp ...
A caudal mRNA gradient controls posterior development in the wasp
... in patterning ancestral insects than in Drosophila. In the intermediate germ Gryllus embryo, cad plays a major role in thoracic and gnathal patterning by activating transcription of the gap genes hunchback (hb) and Krüppel (Kr). This role in gap gene activation is played by bcd and maternal hb in Dr ...
... in patterning ancestral insects than in Drosophila. In the intermediate germ Gryllus embryo, cad plays a major role in thoracic and gnathal patterning by activating transcription of the gap genes hunchback (hb) and Krüppel (Kr). This role in gap gene activation is played by bcd and maternal hb in Dr ...
Introduction to Genetics
... regulation — the processes that control the expression of genetic information. The focus in molecular genetics is the gene — its structure, organization, and function. Population genetics explores the genetic composition of groups of individual members of the same species (populations) and how that ...
... regulation — the processes that control the expression of genetic information. The focus in molecular genetics is the gene — its structure, organization, and function. Population genetics explores the genetic composition of groups of individual members of the same species (populations) and how that ...
Swartzlander_ku_0099D_15051_DATA_1
... males; 7,11-HD in females). D. erecta has a similar profile in that the predominant female CHCs are longer and less saturated than those of the males (Jallon and David 1987). The predominance of 7-T in both sexes of D. simulans is the same in the sister species, D. mauritiana. These patterns of CHC ...
... males; 7,11-HD in females). D. erecta has a similar profile in that the predominant female CHCs are longer and less saturated than those of the males (Jallon and David 1987). The predominance of 7-T in both sexes of D. simulans is the same in the sister species, D. mauritiana. These patterns of CHC ...
BT314 Virology
... regulation — the processes that control the expression of genetic information. The focus in molecular genetics is the gene — its structure, organization, and function. Population genetics explores the genetic composition of groups of individual members of the same species (populations) and how that ...
... regulation — the processes that control the expression of genetic information. The focus in molecular genetics is the gene — its structure, organization, and function. Population genetics explores the genetic composition of groups of individual members of the same species (populations) and how that ...
Mosaic: A Position-Effect Variegation Eye
... of chromatin in the vicinity of the rearrangement, however, underreplication of DNA in polytene chromosomes has been seen ( Karpen and Spradling 1990). In general, no genotypic differences are believed to exist between variegating genes in cell clusters in which the gene is expressed and those in wh ...
... of chromatin in the vicinity of the rearrangement, however, underreplication of DNA in polytene chromosomes has been seen ( Karpen and Spradling 1990). In general, no genotypic differences are believed to exist between variegating genes in cell clusters in which the gene is expressed and those in wh ...
Publication - The University of Texas Health Science Center at
... general population is a first step in implicating potential genetic contributions. Robust estimates of prevalence and incidence rates of scleroderma, which are essential in determining familial aggregation, have varied widely in the general population, ranging from 3.1 to 20.8 per 100,000 and from 0. ...
... general population is a first step in implicating potential genetic contributions. Robust estimates of prevalence and incidence rates of scleroderma, which are essential in determining familial aggregation, have varied widely in the general population, ranging from 3.1 to 20.8 per 100,000 and from 0. ...
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus www.AssignmentPoint.com The
... circadian rhythm-controlled behaviors is not well known among either endothermic or ectothermic vertebrates, although extensive research has been done on the SCN in model animals such as the mammalian mouse and ectothermic reptiles, in particular, lizards. The SCN is known to be involved not only in ...
... circadian rhythm-controlled behaviors is not well known among either endothermic or ectothermic vertebrates, although extensive research has been done on the SCN in model animals such as the mammalian mouse and ectothermic reptiles, in particular, lizards. The SCN is known to be involved not only in ...
Mutations affecting the formation of the notochord in
... formed in the tail region is variable and depends on the strength of the allele. The phenotype is slightly variable in all three alleles, even between embryos of the same clutch. At high temperature (29°C), doc heterozygous individuals may display a dominant phenotype, that is at day six of developm ...
... formed in the tail region is variable and depends on the strength of the allele. The phenotype is slightly variable in all three alleles, even between embryos of the same clutch. At high temperature (29°C), doc heterozygous individuals may display a dominant phenotype, that is at day six of developm ...
Sporulation in BhciZZus subtilis 168. Control of
... 37 *"Cfor 30 min, samples (0.75 ml) were pipetted into 25 ml volumes of glucose-glutamate minimal medium in 250 ml shake flasks. These were shaken overnight at 37 "C, then diluted and plated'on LP agar. After incubation at 37 "C for 2 days, the plates were sprayed at room temperature with a solution ...
... 37 *"Cfor 30 min, samples (0.75 ml) were pipetted into 25 ml volumes of glucose-glutamate minimal medium in 250 ml shake flasks. These were shaken overnight at 37 "C, then diluted and plated'on LP agar. After incubation at 37 "C for 2 days, the plates were sprayed at room temperature with a solution ...
Bicoid associates with the 5 -cap-bound complex of caudal mRNA
... Germany; 2The Rockefeller University, Laboratories of Molecular Biophysics, New York, New York 10021, USA ...
... Germany; 2The Rockefeller University, Laboratories of Molecular Biophysics, New York, New York 10021, USA ...
DNA supercoiling factor contributes to dosage
... However, it remains unclear whether the phenomenon is caused by functional antagonism between the two factors already identified (MOF and ISWI), or whether additional factors are also involved. DNA supercoiling factor (SCF) was first identified in the silkworm as a protein that generates negative su ...
... However, it remains unclear whether the phenomenon is caused by functional antagonism between the two factors already identified (MOF and ISWI), or whether additional factors are also involved. DNA supercoiling factor (SCF) was first identified in the silkworm as a protein that generates negative su ...
Parallel Evolution of Copy-Number Variation across Continents in
... distributed across chromosome arms (P ¼ 0.096, v2 test), and they are not enriched within large chromosomal inversions (fig. 2; P ¼ 0.11, permutation test; see Materials and Methods). Differentiated CNV density is uncorrelated with recombination rate (P ¼ 0.95, Spearman’s q; see Materials and Method ...
... distributed across chromosome arms (P ¼ 0.096, v2 test), and they are not enriched within large chromosomal inversions (fig. 2; P ¼ 0.11, permutation test; see Materials and Methods). Differentiated CNV density is uncorrelated with recombination rate (P ¼ 0.95, Spearman’s q; see Materials and Method ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... vulnerable human patients such as infants and elderly people, leading to serious syndromes (40). In the course of an infection, Salmonella are thought to first colonize the intestine and penetrate the intestinal barrier (25). Invasion of the intestinal mucosa results in an extrusion of the infected ...
... vulnerable human patients such as infants and elderly people, leading to serious syndromes (40). In the course of an infection, Salmonella are thought to first colonize the intestine and penetrate the intestinal barrier (25). Invasion of the intestinal mucosa results in an extrusion of the infected ...
ARTICLES - Weizmann Institute of Science
... Eukaryotic genomic DNA exists as highly compacted nucleosome arrays called chromatin. Each nucleosome contains a 147-base-pair (bp) stretch of DNA, which is sharply bent and tightly wrapped around a histone protein octamer1. This sharp bending occurs at every DNA helical repeat (,10 bp), when the ma ...
... Eukaryotic genomic DNA exists as highly compacted nucleosome arrays called chromatin. Each nucleosome contains a 147-base-pair (bp) stretch of DNA, which is sharply bent and tightly wrapped around a histone protein octamer1. This sharp bending occurs at every DNA helical repeat (,10 bp), when the ma ...
1 Dominance Genetic Variance for Traits Under Directional
... variance to phenotypic variance may increase with the correlation between a trait and fitness; however, direct tests of this hypothesis are few. Using a multigenerational breeding design in an unmanipulated population of Drosophila serrata, we estimated additive and dominance genetic covariance matr ...
... variance to phenotypic variance may increase with the correlation between a trait and fitness; however, direct tests of this hypothesis are few. Using a multigenerational breeding design in an unmanipulated population of Drosophila serrata, we estimated additive and dominance genetic covariance matr ...
Detachments from duplication bearing females
... HE genetic analysis of kinetic activity in Drosophila melanogaster based ...
... HE genetic analysis of kinetic activity in Drosophila melanogaster based ...
Gene List for Cucurbita species
... (to be used solely for powdery mildew resistance in C. lundelliana, with the separate designation Pm-0 for resistance in and derived from C. okeechobeensis), and Zym (with separate designations for different sources of resistance, viz. zymecu from C. ecuadorensis, Zym-0 from C. moschata ‘Nigerian Lo ...
... (to be used solely for powdery mildew resistance in C. lundelliana, with the separate designation Pm-0 for resistance in and derived from C. okeechobeensis), and Zym (with separate designations for different sources of resistance, viz. zymecu from C. ecuadorensis, Zym-0 from C. moschata ‘Nigerian Lo ...
A Retrospective Study of Balanced Chromosomal Translocations in
... becoming as a result of changing in genes located at the breakpoint area balanced translocations remain a challenge for geneticists especially when they are detected prenatally. CONCLUSION When the cases were examined, it is understood that the increase in the frequency of miscarriage is the most fr ...
... becoming as a result of changing in genes located at the breakpoint area balanced translocations remain a challenge for geneticists especially when they are detected prenatally. CONCLUSION When the cases were examined, it is understood that the increase in the frequency of miscarriage is the most fr ...
Population-Based Resequencing Reveals That the Flowering Time
... amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and haplotype data from the gene Bkn-3 (Badr et al. 2000), but polyphyletic origins have also been proposed (Kolodinska et al. 2004; Molina-Cano et al. 2005; Azhaguvel and Komatsuda 2007). Haplotype studies at multiple loci have revealed geographic str ...
... amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and haplotype data from the gene Bkn-3 (Badr et al. 2000), but polyphyletic origins have also been proposed (Kolodinska et al. 2004; Molina-Cano et al. 2005; Azhaguvel and Komatsuda 2007). Haplotype studies at multiple loci have revealed geographic str ...
Reprint
... Nongenetic Inheritance and Evolution heart morphology can be transmitted over many generations via RNA-based inheritance (Rassoulzadegan et al. 2006; Cuzin et al. 2008; Wagner et al. 2008). Such mechanisms can mediate effects of parental genotype on offspring phenotype (Nelson et al. 2010; Yazbek e ...
... Nongenetic Inheritance and Evolution heart morphology can be transmitted over many generations via RNA-based inheritance (Rassoulzadegan et al. 2006; Cuzin et al. 2008; Wagner et al. 2008). Such mechanisms can mediate effects of parental genotype on offspring phenotype (Nelson et al. 2010; Yazbek e ...
The red head and neck of Boer goats may be controlled by the
... was not significant, thus the ratio between them was in accordance with the expectation value of 1:1, as in F 3 . The statistical results suggest that the red head and neck of Boer goats may be mainly controlled by the recessive A allele of the MC1R gene, supporting the opinion that this color trait ...
... was not significant, thus the ratio between them was in accordance with the expectation value of 1:1, as in F 3 . The statistical results suggest that the red head and neck of Boer goats may be mainly controlled by the recessive A allele of the MC1R gene, supporting the opinion that this color trait ...
The Backyard Geneticist
... everybody carried on as always. After another decade or two the entire Malthound breed collapsed under the weight of its accumulated genetic debris and went extinct. This drastic little fable is an exaggeration--but not much of one. Here’s similar, though less drastic, example from real life: There ...
... everybody carried on as always. After another decade or two the entire Malthound breed collapsed under the weight of its accumulated genetic debris and went extinct. This drastic little fable is an exaggeration--but not much of one. Here’s similar, though less drastic, example from real life: There ...
Supplementary Figures
... fluoxetine or agomelatine present significantly less complex granule neurons than uCMSexposed animals (F(4,21)=18.63, p<0.0001, η2=0.4701; post-hoc FLX: p<0.05; post-hoc AGOM: p<0.0001). Error bars denote SEM. * Denotes the effect of uCMS-exposure; # Denotes the effect of antidepressants comparing t ...
... fluoxetine or agomelatine present significantly less complex granule neurons than uCMSexposed animals (F(4,21)=18.63, p<0.0001, η2=0.4701; post-hoc FLX: p<0.05; post-hoc AGOM: p<0.0001). Error bars denote SEM. * Denotes the effect of uCMS-exposure; # Denotes the effect of antidepressants comparing t ...