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... such as scrapie and chronic wasting disease (CWD). Clinical scrapie cases in sheep and goats have been recorded for many decades in almost all regions of the world [22]. Disease susceptibility and resistance follow genetic rules based on the PrP genotype. It is indeed a sign of the close association ...
... such as scrapie and chronic wasting disease (CWD). Clinical scrapie cases in sheep and goats have been recorded for many decades in almost all regions of the world [22]. Disease susceptibility and resistance follow genetic rules based on the PrP genotype. It is indeed a sign of the close association ...
The EGF-CFC Protein One-Eyed Pinhead Is Essential for
... To study the morphogenesis of MZoep mutants, we carried out a time course analysis (Figure 2). The phenotype is clearly apparent at the onset of gastrulation, when the embryonic shield, a thickening at the dorsal margin (Kimmel et al., 1995), does not form in MZoep mutants (Figure 2F). In addition, ...
... To study the morphogenesis of MZoep mutants, we carried out a time course analysis (Figure 2). The phenotype is clearly apparent at the onset of gastrulation, when the embryonic shield, a thickening at the dorsal margin (Kimmel et al., 1995), does not form in MZoep mutants (Figure 2F). In addition, ...
Linköping University Post Print Segment-specific Neuronal Sub-type Specification by the Integration of
... has a unique and stereotypic identity, as revealed by the size of its lineage—ranging from two to 40—and by the types of neurons and glia generated [19–21]. Each thoracic and abdominal hemisegment contains 30 neuroblasts that delaminate from the ectoderm in seven distinct rows [22]. In each of the s ...
... has a unique and stereotypic identity, as revealed by the size of its lineage—ranging from two to 40—and by the types of neurons and glia generated [19–21]. Each thoracic and abdominal hemisegment contains 30 neuroblasts that delaminate from the ectoderm in seven distinct rows [22]. In each of the s ...
Biology A Chapter 10
... 3. The _____ produced by each parent are shown along the sides of a Punnett square. a. zygotes c. gametes b. offspring d. hybrids 4. A useful device for predicting the possible offspring of crosses between different genotypes is the _____. a. law of dominance c. Punnett square b. law of independent ...
... 3. The _____ produced by each parent are shown along the sides of a Punnett square. a. zygotes c. gametes b. offspring d. hybrids 4. A useful device for predicting the possible offspring of crosses between different genotypes is the _____. a. law of dominance c. Punnett square b. law of independent ...
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... Product Purification kit (Roche Diagnostics). All oligonucleotides were purchased from Sigma-Genosys. The genome sequence of C. glutamicum deposited in GenBank with the accession number NC_006958 was used throughout this work as the reference. To disrupt the chromosomal ldh gene (cg3219), an interna ...
... Product Purification kit (Roche Diagnostics). All oligonucleotides were purchased from Sigma-Genosys. The genome sequence of C. glutamicum deposited in GenBank with the accession number NC_006958 was used throughout this work as the reference. To disrupt the chromosomal ldh gene (cg3219), an interna ...
Novel pathogen-specific primers for the detection of Agrobacterium
... limits the efficiency of PCR. For example, the virC-specific primers amplify the corresponding sequences from A. tumefaciens (SAWADA et al. 1995), but not from A. vitis (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comp ...
... limits the efficiency of PCR. For example, the virC-specific primers amplify the corresponding sequences from A. tumefaciens (SAWADA et al. 1995), but not from A. vitis (SZEGEDI and BOTTKA, 2002). Although an improved virCspecific primer pair detected some A. vitis strains (KAWAGUCHI et al. 2005), comp ...
Common Quantitative Trait Loci for Alcohol
... Binding assays were performed essentially as described by Kitabgi et al. (1977) and as previously published (Campbell and Erwin, 1993; Erwin et al., 1993). Specific binding of saturating concentrations of NT (20 nM 3H-NT) was determined in the presence of 10 mM levocabastine, a selective blocker of ...
... Binding assays were performed essentially as described by Kitabgi et al. (1977) and as previously published (Campbell and Erwin, 1993; Erwin et al., 1993). Specific binding of saturating concentrations of NT (20 nM 3H-NT) was determined in the presence of 10 mM levocabastine, a selective blocker of ...
Crazy Traits - CPO Science
... thick, sticky mucus to form in the lungs and other organs. In the lungs, this mucus blocks the airways, causing lung damage and making it hard to breathe. People with CF have a shorter-than-normal life expectancy. The good news is that as treatments for CF improve, the life expectancy for people wit ...
... thick, sticky mucus to form in the lungs and other organs. In the lungs, this mucus blocks the airways, causing lung damage and making it hard to breathe. People with CF have a shorter-than-normal life expectancy. The good news is that as treatments for CF improve, the life expectancy for people wit ...
A homozygous double mutation in SMN1
... requested parental blood samples and an additional sample on patient V-1 for isolation of RNA. We anticipated that each parent (IV-1 and IV-2) would carry one of the mutations, thus contributing to the SMA phenotype in the daughter. DNA sequencing analysis for the consanguineous parents revealed tha ...
... requested parental blood samples and an additional sample on patient V-1 for isolation of RNA. We anticipated that each parent (IV-1 and IV-2) would carry one of the mutations, thus contributing to the SMA phenotype in the daughter. DNA sequencing analysis for the consanguineous parents revealed tha ...
Translational control of regA, a key gene controlling
... reproduction (Starr, 1969; Starr, 1970). By contrast, the somatic cells are specialized to provide flagellar motility and have no reproductive potential: once differentiated they never divide, and after ~96 hours they die (Kirk, 1997; Kirk, 1998; Kirk, 2001; Pommerville and Kochert, 1982; Pommervill ...
... reproduction (Starr, 1969; Starr, 1970). By contrast, the somatic cells are specialized to provide flagellar motility and have no reproductive potential: once differentiated they never divide, and after ~96 hours they die (Kirk, 1997; Kirk, 1998; Kirk, 2001; Pommerville and Kochert, 1982; Pommervill ...
Poster
... in various directions. Radiolabeled 14C TNT-feed studies in these systems show the eventual binding of a modified parent molecule to the plant, thereby limiting its bioavailability. Recent studies have concentrated on determining the genes and enzymes involved in TNT transformation by screening muta ...
... in various directions. Radiolabeled 14C TNT-feed studies in these systems show the eventual binding of a modified parent molecule to the plant, thereby limiting its bioavailability. Recent studies have concentrated on determining the genes and enzymes involved in TNT transformation by screening muta ...
Student Study Outline Ch24
... _______________________________________________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.1) E. A genome is ___________________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.2) F. Somatic cells have ______________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.2) G. Diploid means __________________________________ ...
... _______________________________________________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.1) E. A genome is ___________________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.2) F. Somatic cells have ______________________________________ . (Outcome 24.1.2) G. Diploid means __________________________________ ...
A Community-Based Annotation Framework for
... provides a basis for genome annotations in other plants, particularly annotations related to basic cellular and developmental biology. However, for the databases and plant community, two important limitations remain. First, these model organism systems cannot be used to annotate the specific biology ...
... provides a basis for genome annotations in other plants, particularly annotations related to basic cellular and developmental biology. However, for the databases and plant community, two important limitations remain. First, these model organism systems cannot be used to annotate the specific biology ...
Differences in the diagnostic value of various criteria of negative T
... Criterion 1 and Criterion 2 respectively; P < 0.0001) and retained a specificity of 95 %, resulting in the highest accuracy. In comparison with abnormal Q waves, negative T waves for Criterion 3 had a lower sensitivity in detecting carriers without LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy) (12.9 % for nega ...
... Criterion 1 and Criterion 2 respectively; P < 0.0001) and retained a specificity of 95 %, resulting in the highest accuracy. In comparison with abnormal Q waves, negative T waves for Criterion 3 had a lower sensitivity in detecting carriers without LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy) (12.9 % for nega ...
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... deficiency and specific polysaccharide antibody deficiency is recognized in patients without defined chromosomal abnormalities, and may have significant implications, as those patients with isolated IgA deficiency had fewer lower respiratory tract infections and a lower incidence of bronchiectasis t ...
... deficiency and specific polysaccharide antibody deficiency is recognized in patients without defined chromosomal abnormalities, and may have significant implications, as those patients with isolated IgA deficiency had fewer lower respiratory tract infections and a lower incidence of bronchiectasis t ...
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... Page(s): 58 42. Emma and Anna are identical twins who were adopted by different families a few weeks after birth. Although genetically identical, they grew up with different physical and psychological characteristics. For example, though both inherited a tendency to grow large, Anna was slim and ath ...
... Page(s): 58 42. Emma and Anna are identical twins who were adopted by different families a few weeks after birth. Although genetically identical, they grew up with different physical and psychological characteristics. For example, though both inherited a tendency to grow large, Anna was slim and ath ...
Association of KCNQ1, KCNE1, KCNH2 and SCN5A Polymorphisms
... The cardiac ventricular repolarisation process, which is measured by the QT interval length on the electrocardiogram (ECG), is known to be influenced by various parameters (heart rate1, age2, sex3, medications4) but heritability studies have suggested that genetic factors are also involved in the co ...
... The cardiac ventricular repolarisation process, which is measured by the QT interval length on the electrocardiogram (ECG), is known to be influenced by various parameters (heart rate1, age2, sex3, medications4) but heritability studies have suggested that genetic factors are also involved in the co ...
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... and psychological characteristics. For example, though both inherited a tendency to grow large, Anna was slim and athletic due to the active lifestyle practiced in her adoptive family. This variability can be explained by how: a. each zygote is unique. b. longevity genes can make an individual less ...
... and psychological characteristics. For example, though both inherited a tendency to grow large, Anna was slim and athletic due to the active lifestyle practiced in her adoptive family. This variability can be explained by how: a. each zygote is unique. b. longevity genes can make an individual less ...
Chapter 1 - ANU Repository
... improving efficiency. Although a common problem in pure species tree breeding, the issue of measurement expense is exacerbated in hybrid improvement - firstly, as the need to shorten the long breeding cycle interval is of foremost priority, and secondly, as traits must often be measured in two or mo ...
... improving efficiency. Although a common problem in pure species tree breeding, the issue of measurement expense is exacerbated in hybrid improvement - firstly, as the need to shorten the long breeding cycle interval is of foremost priority, and secondly, as traits must often be measured in two or mo ...
Detection of chromosome 2 and chromosome 7 within X-ray
... lagging chromosomes induced by spindle poisons is micronucleation, which occurs after mitosis during nuclear membrane formation. The cytokinesis block method using cytochalasin B allows detection of cells which have undergone division, as binucleated cells, and micronuclei occurring in such cells ca ...
... lagging chromosomes induced by spindle poisons is micronucleation, which occurs after mitosis during nuclear membrane formation. The cytokinesis block method using cytochalasin B allows detection of cells which have undergone division, as binucleated cells, and micronuclei occurring in such cells ca ...
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... These equations coupled with the difference equation for the population size allow us to assign different fertility and survival rates to the existing three genotypes and model how the gene pool and population size change as a result. Question: Is this absolutely the way things will turn ...
... These equations coupled with the difference equation for the population size allow us to assign different fertility and survival rates to the existing three genotypes and model how the gene pool and population size change as a result. Question: Is this absolutely the way things will turn ...