
Genetic Determinants Differences between Vibrio cholerae Biotypes
... Classical and El Tor are differentiated primarily based on a number of phenotypic properties such as susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken cell (erythrocytes) agglutination (CCA), haemolysis of sheep erythrocytes, Voges-Proskauer (VP) test and phage susceptibilities (2, 9). The V. cholerae biotypes ...
... Classical and El Tor are differentiated primarily based on a number of phenotypic properties such as susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken cell (erythrocytes) agglutination (CCA), haemolysis of sheep erythrocytes, Voges-Proskauer (VP) test and phage susceptibilities (2, 9). The V. cholerae biotypes ...
Testing for Cystic Fibrosis
... family history of cystic fibrosis, for anyone whose partner has a family history of cystic fibrosis, and for anyone with a medical condition which might possibly be connected to cystic fibrosis, such as male infertility.i In general, carrier testing is performed for the purpose of family planning. S ...
... family history of cystic fibrosis, for anyone whose partner has a family history of cystic fibrosis, and for anyone with a medical condition which might possibly be connected to cystic fibrosis, such as male infertility.i In general, carrier testing is performed for the purpose of family planning. S ...
Model-Based Clustering for Expression Data via a Dirichlet Process
... mixture model based clustering of Medvedovic and Sivaganesan (2002) and Medvedovic et al. (2004). Model-based techniques offer advantages over heuristic schemes, such as the ability to assess uncertainty about the resulting clustering and to formally estimate the number of clusters. This chapter des ...
... mixture model based clustering of Medvedovic and Sivaganesan (2002) and Medvedovic et al. (2004). Model-based techniques offer advantages over heuristic schemes, such as the ability to assess uncertainty about the resulting clustering and to formally estimate the number of clusters. This chapter des ...
Folie 1 - NETTAB
... Hospital Bonn participated in the Boston Children’s Hospital’s CLARITY challenge. ...
... Hospital Bonn participated in the Boston Children’s Hospital’s CLARITY challenge. ...
Inclusive fitness and the sociobiology of the genome
... A decade after Hamilton’s seminal inclusive fitness papers, motivated by new empirical evidence and Price’s equation (Price 1970), Hamilton (1975, p. 337) revised his views, writing: Kinship should be considered just one way of getting positive regression of genotype. . . the inclusive fitness conce ...
... A decade after Hamilton’s seminal inclusive fitness papers, motivated by new empirical evidence and Price’s equation (Price 1970), Hamilton (1975, p. 337) revised his views, writing: Kinship should be considered just one way of getting positive regression of genotype. . . the inclusive fitness conce ...
105 - Heritable Diseases of Connective Tissue
... is disproportion is based on arm span measurements, which are close to total height in an average-proportioned individual. A short-limbed individual has an arm span considerably shorter than the height. As in any disorder that has a genetic basis, it is crucial to obtain an accurate family history. ...
... is disproportion is based on arm span measurements, which are close to total height in an average-proportioned individual. A short-limbed individual has an arm span considerably shorter than the height. As in any disorder that has a genetic basis, it is crucial to obtain an accurate family history. ...
The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and
... of the mesenchyme (Fig. 1F,G), indicating that this region will ultimately give rise to the spleen. By E11.5, the splenic rudiment, which continues to express Wt1 (Herzer et al., 1999), capsulin (Lu et al., 2000), Nkx2.5 and Hox11 (Dear et al., 1995; Kanzler and Dear, 2001; Roberts et al., 1994) (da ...
... of the mesenchyme (Fig. 1F,G), indicating that this region will ultimately give rise to the spleen. By E11.5, the splenic rudiment, which continues to express Wt1 (Herzer et al., 1999), capsulin (Lu et al., 2000), Nkx2.5 and Hox11 (Dear et al., 1995; Kanzler and Dear, 2001; Roberts et al., 1994) (da ...
Strains to Theiler`s Virus Persistent Infection the Difference of
... by a persistent infection of the white matter of the spinal cord accompanied by chronic inflammation and primary demyelination. This late disease is studied as a model for multiple sclerosis (1, 2). Genetically resistant strains of mice clear the infection after the first 2 wk following inoculation ...
... by a persistent infection of the white matter of the spinal cord accompanied by chronic inflammation and primary demyelination. This late disease is studied as a model for multiple sclerosis (1, 2). Genetically resistant strains of mice clear the infection after the first 2 wk following inoculation ...
Bacterial canker and blast of stone fruit trees, caused by
... Soils of volcanic origin with pH values <5.0 are present in some areas of central Italy. Acidic soils can increase the susceptibility of fruit tree species to pseudomonads. In addition, the current agronomical techniques adopted in central Italy include the use of soil acidifying nitrogen fertilizer ...
... Soils of volcanic origin with pH values <5.0 are present in some areas of central Italy. Acidic soils can increase the susceptibility of fruit tree species to pseudomonads. In addition, the current agronomical techniques adopted in central Italy include the use of soil acidifying nitrogen fertilizer ...
The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and
... of the mesenchyme (Fig. 1F,G), indicating that this region will ultimately give rise to the spleen. By E11.5, the splenic rudiment, which continues to express Wt1 (Herzer et al., 1999), capsulin (Lu et al., 2000), Nkx2.5 and Hox11 (Dear et al., 1995; Kanzler and Dear, 2001; Roberts et al., 1994) (da ...
... of the mesenchyme (Fig. 1F,G), indicating that this region will ultimately give rise to the spleen. By E11.5, the splenic rudiment, which continues to express Wt1 (Herzer et al., 1999), capsulin (Lu et al., 2000), Nkx2.5 and Hox11 (Dear et al., 1995; Kanzler and Dear, 2001; Roberts et al., 1994) (da ...
the development and evolution of craniofacial muscles
... nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A comparative zoological view is that segments or somites in bilaterians originate from reiterating mesodermal epithelial cysts, or myogenic coeloms. Thus, the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate head mesoderm has been dealt with in the same context. One t ...
... nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A comparative zoological view is that segments or somites in bilaterians originate from reiterating mesodermal epithelial cysts, or myogenic coeloms. Thus, the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate head mesoderm has been dealt with in the same context. One t ...
Basic Principles of Heredity
... where the shape of seeds is determined. This locus might be occupied by an allele for round seeds or one for wrinkled seeds. We will use the term allele when referring to a specific version of a gene; we will use the term gene to refer more generally to any allele at a locus. The genotype is the set ...
... where the shape of seeds is determined. This locus might be occupied by an allele for round seeds or one for wrinkled seeds. We will use the term allele when referring to a specific version of a gene; we will use the term gene to refer more generally to any allele at a locus. The genotype is the set ...
SALSA MLPA KIT ME003-A1 Tumor suppressor-3 - MRC
... This SALSA® MLPA® kit is for basic research! This kit enables you to detect aberrant methylation of CpG islands upstream of genes for which an altered methylation status in one or more types of tumours has been reported in literature. In case interesting results are obtained by users, it is possible ...
... This SALSA® MLPA® kit is for basic research! This kit enables you to detect aberrant methylation of CpG islands upstream of genes for which an altered methylation status in one or more types of tumours has been reported in literature. In case interesting results are obtained by users, it is possible ...
Scriver Charles R. Garrod`s Croonian Lectures (1908)
... Meanwhile, in medicine, the apparent rarity of the inborn errors of metabolism made them irrelevant to the medical profession and efforts to show their inheritance and congenital nature were of little help to the practice of medicine in Garrod_s lifetime. Moreover, the opinion that these disorders w ...
... Meanwhile, in medicine, the apparent rarity of the inborn errors of metabolism made them irrelevant to the medical profession and efforts to show their inheritance and congenital nature were of little help to the practice of medicine in Garrod_s lifetime. Moreover, the opinion that these disorders w ...
Population Differences in the Polyalanine Domain and 6
... differed considerably between the mother (II3) and son (III2). Interestingly, family member III1, who did not carry Trp213X, presented with a phenotype (sacral dimple with no abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings) almost identical to that of her brother (sacral dimple with a bony outgrowth an ...
... differed considerably between the mother (II3) and son (III2). Interestingly, family member III1, who did not carry Trp213X, presented with a phenotype (sacral dimple with no abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings) almost identical to that of her brother (sacral dimple with a bony outgrowth an ...
Epistasis in Polygenic Traits and the Evolution of Genetic
... mutation-selection balance is reduced by any pattern of the epistatic interactions. The mutational variance, in contrast, is often increased. Large differences in mutational effects among loci emerge, and a negative correlation among (standard mean) locus mutation effects and mutation rates is predi ...
... mutation-selection balance is reduced by any pattern of the epistatic interactions. The mutational variance, in contrast, is often increased. Large differences in mutational effects among loci emerge, and a negative correlation among (standard mean) locus mutation effects and mutation rates is predi ...
FinalPresentation_ccb2012_marc_shangying_yan
... => Laptinib is able to stimulate FOXO, crucial to apoptosis 09/13 ...
... => Laptinib is able to stimulate FOXO, crucial to apoptosis 09/13 ...
CFTR Mutations in Congenital Absence of Vas Deferens
... found that the partial penetrance can be explained by another genetic factor, namely the polymorphic TGm locus in front of the Tn locus (11). Different alleles can be found depending on the number of TG repeats found at this locus. The higher number of TG repeats, the less efficient exon 9 splicing ...
... found that the partial penetrance can be explained by another genetic factor, namely the polymorphic TGm locus in front of the Tn locus (11). Different alleles can be found depending on the number of TG repeats found at this locus. The higher number of TG repeats, the less efficient exon 9 splicing ...
Phenotype Curation Tool and Ontologies at dictyBase
... • Developed in collaboration with NCBO • Similar in functionality to Phenote • Web-based tool that can be accessed from any computer ...
... • Developed in collaboration with NCBO • Similar in functionality to Phenote • Web-based tool that can be accessed from any computer ...
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... Selection (MAS). It could be argued that specific SSR haplotypes associated with Xgwm44 and Xgwm111 for Dn ...
... Selection (MAS). It could be argued that specific SSR haplotypes associated with Xgwm44 and Xgwm111 for Dn ...
Arabidopsis
... absence of symptoms in Kil-0 (Fig. 1A and B), BCCF402 bacterial numbers increased in these plants and were only one order of magnitude lower than the susceptible accession Be-0 (Fig. 1C). This result was consistent in replicate independent experiments, although a few Kil-0 plants exhibited minor wil ...
... absence of symptoms in Kil-0 (Fig. 1A and B), BCCF402 bacterial numbers increased in these plants and were only one order of magnitude lower than the susceptible accession Be-0 (Fig. 1C). This result was consistent in replicate independent experiments, although a few Kil-0 plants exhibited minor wil ...
Lecture PPT - Carol Lee Lab
... the hybrid can no longer cross with parental species, especially when the hybrid has an odd number of chromosomes chromosomes cannot line up during meiosis cannot make viable gametes, must reproduce asexually Such hybrids can no longer intercross with parental species, and become reproductively ...
... the hybrid can no longer cross with parental species, especially when the hybrid has an odd number of chromosomes chromosomes cannot line up during meiosis cannot make viable gametes, must reproduce asexually Such hybrids can no longer intercross with parental species, and become reproductively ...
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... and accurate, the mainstay of diagnosis is genetic testing. DNAbased methylation testing will detect abnormal parent-specific imprinting within the Prader-Willi critical region on chromosome 15; this testing determines whether the region is maternally inherited only (i.e., the normal paternal imprin ...
... and accurate, the mainstay of diagnosis is genetic testing. DNAbased methylation testing will detect abnormal parent-specific imprinting within the Prader-Willi critical region on chromosome 15; this testing determines whether the region is maternally inherited only (i.e., the normal paternal imprin ...
A rule-based kinetic model of RNA polymerase II C
... are represented (giving 22 22 ¼ 16 combinations of phosphorylation states), the number of species of RNAPII to be modelled is 16 N, and the number of possible transitions is 16 4 (N – 1) (assuming each of the 16 states can change in four possible ways). In a conventional model, rather than r ...
... are represented (giving 22 22 ¼ 16 combinations of phosphorylation states), the number of species of RNAPII to be modelled is 16 N, and the number of possible transitions is 16 4 (N – 1) (assuming each of the 16 states can change in four possible ways). In a conventional model, rather than r ...