
Mendelian Genetics
... parental source of each trait was monitored and both types were represented in crosses of the parental generation. For example, ♂tall x ♀dwarf and ♂dwarf x ♀tall. Note: Mendel observed that it did not matter which P1 plant served as the source of pollen and which served as the source for the ovum. ( ...
... parental source of each trait was monitored and both types were represented in crosses of the parental generation. For example, ♂tall x ♀dwarf and ♂dwarf x ♀tall. Note: Mendel observed that it did not matter which P1 plant served as the source of pollen and which served as the source for the ovum. ( ...
The evolutionary history of human chromosome 7
... regions at 7q22 and 7p22 in African apes, but not in the homologous chromosome regions in orangutan and gibbon. Since a detailed analysis of the WBS orthologous region on mouse chromosome 5 provided no evidence of duplicated segments, the authors concluded that these segmental duplications are of re ...
... regions at 7q22 and 7p22 in African apes, but not in the homologous chromosome regions in orangutan and gibbon. Since a detailed analysis of the WBS orthologous region on mouse chromosome 5 provided no evidence of duplicated segments, the authors concluded that these segmental duplications are of re ...
tall
... parental source of each trait was monitored and both types were represented in crosses of the parental generation. For example, ♂tall x ♀dwarf and ♂dwarf x ♀tall. Note: Mendel observed that it did not matter which P1 plant served as the source of pollen and which served as the source for the ovum. ( ...
... parental source of each trait was monitored and both types were represented in crosses of the parental generation. For example, ♂tall x ♀dwarf and ♂dwarf x ♀tall. Note: Mendel observed that it did not matter which P1 plant served as the source of pollen and which served as the source for the ovum. ( ...
Leukaemia Section Classification of acute myeloid leukemias Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... marker CD19 with CD33 and CD34 and less often CD56. CLINICAL FEATURES: t(8;21) is usually associated with a good response to chemotherapy and a high remission rate with long-term disease-free survival. A large number of patients demonstrate additional chromosome abnormalities: loss of sex chromosome ...
... marker CD19 with CD33 and CD34 and less often CD56. CLINICAL FEATURES: t(8;21) is usually associated with a good response to chemotherapy and a high remission rate with long-term disease-free survival. A large number of patients demonstrate additional chromosome abnormalities: loss of sex chromosome ...
light control of seedling development
... regulatory photoreceptors. Surprisingly little is known about their direct effects on developmental responses (169). Molecular cloning of the Arabidopsis CRY1/HY4 gene (3, 91a, 91b, 103a) as well as characterization of photoreceptor mutants (80, 81, 83, 92) may help to reveal the well-kept secrets o ...
... regulatory photoreceptors. Surprisingly little is known about their direct effects on developmental responses (169). Molecular cloning of the Arabidopsis CRY1/HY4 gene (3, 91a, 91b, 103a) as well as characterization of photoreceptor mutants (80, 81, 83, 92) may help to reveal the well-kept secrets o ...
Tutorial - QIAGEN Bioinformatics
... on them and going through the corresponding wizards in the view area, or do it when running the workflow wizard. If you are using the first option, parameters can be set and locked to certain values, allowing to run the exact same workflow configuration each time. Click the "Run..." button to start ...
... on them and going through the corresponding wizards in the view area, or do it when running the workflow wizard. If you are using the first option, parameters can be set and locked to certain values, allowing to run the exact same workflow configuration each time. Click the "Run..." button to start ...
Variable Expression of the Mutation in Familial Defective
... inherited a rare mutant non-FDB allele at the apoB locus, whose product was underrepresented in his plasma. In support of this, they showed that the IQo of J.H.'s LDL (determined by a competitive binding assay) was two to three times the IQoS of the LDLs obtained from his heterozygous relatives, and ...
... inherited a rare mutant non-FDB allele at the apoB locus, whose product was underrepresented in his plasma. In support of this, they showed that the IQo of J.H.'s LDL (determined by a competitive binding assay) was two to three times the IQoS of the LDLs obtained from his heterozygous relatives, and ...
Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450: CYP2C9, CYP2C19
... 9 Bertilsson L, Dahl ML, Dalen P, Al-Shurbaji A. Molecular genetics of CYP2D6: clinical relevance with focus on psychotropic drugs. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2002;53: ...
... 9 Bertilsson L, Dahl ML, Dalen P, Al-Shurbaji A. Molecular genetics of CYP2D6: clinical relevance with focus on psychotropic drugs. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2002;53: ...
genetics and cytogenetics
... grasp the fundamentals of heredIty in spite of limited biological training. However, I have also included some of the data that support these principles so that the student who wishes can ac~ quire an adequate background for further studies in heredity, and I have added a fairly extensive bibliograp ...
... grasp the fundamentals of heredIty in spite of limited biological training. However, I have also included some of the data that support these principles so that the student who wishes can ac~ quire an adequate background for further studies in heredity, and I have added a fairly extensive bibliograp ...
Epigenetic inheritance of acquired traits through sperm RNAs and
... paternal germline inheritance could be environmentally induced aberrant DNA methylation patterns that are maintained in the sperm and escape at least two waves of epigenetic reprogramming 13, resulting in the persistence of these patterns in the offspring. Evidence supporting the escape of DNA methy ...
... paternal germline inheritance could be environmentally induced aberrant DNA methylation patterns that are maintained in the sperm and escape at least two waves of epigenetic reprogramming 13, resulting in the persistence of these patterns in the offspring. Evidence supporting the escape of DNA methy ...
The enhancement of ribosomal transcription by the recycling of RNA
... the efficiency with which transcription factors were captured, by simply increasing the time for which each factor iB engaged with the template. Transcription complexes initiated at the Spacer Promoters could also be a source of factors for Readthrough Enhancement. However, we believe that when rRNA ...
... the efficiency with which transcription factors were captured, by simply increasing the time for which each factor iB engaged with the template. Transcription complexes initiated at the Spacer Promoters could also be a source of factors for Readthrough Enhancement. However, we believe that when rRNA ...
View PDF - OSU Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
... required for appendage formation, encodes a homeobox transcription factor and is one of the high-level executives regulated by Hox proteins. The area of Dll expression in the embryo (shown as grey patches) corresponds to sites where in the course of development imaginal discs and, subsequently, appe ...
... required for appendage formation, encodes a homeobox transcription factor and is one of the high-level executives regulated by Hox proteins. The area of Dll expression in the embryo (shown as grey patches) corresponds to sites where in the course of development imaginal discs and, subsequently, appe ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Ontologies for biological annotation
... Ontologies (OBO) Foundry • A collection of orthogonal reference ontologies in the biological/biomedical domain • The OBO Foundry: Each is committed to an agreed upon set of principles governing best practices in ontology development ...
... Ontologies (OBO) Foundry • A collection of orthogonal reference ontologies in the biological/biomedical domain • The OBO Foundry: Each is committed to an agreed upon set of principles governing best practices in ontology development ...
Charles K. Wairuri , Jacquie E. van der Waals
... conserved in the tad loci of different bacteria (Planet et al. 2001; Tomich et al. 2007); (iv) the ...
... conserved in the tad loci of different bacteria (Planet et al. 2001; Tomich et al. 2007); (iv) the ...
Abundant RNA editing sites of chloroplast protein
... cDNAs, we identified 255 editing sites in 82 proteincoding genes in the G. biloba chloroplast genome, and all of the editing sites were C-to-U conversions. Among the 255 editing sites, ycf3 (407 and 408 bp, nucleotide position in the gene’s coding sequence), psbB (1391 and 1392 bp), rps14 (193 and 1 ...
... cDNAs, we identified 255 editing sites in 82 proteincoding genes in the G. biloba chloroplast genome, and all of the editing sites were C-to-U conversions. Among the 255 editing sites, ycf3 (407 and 408 bp, nucleotide position in the gene’s coding sequence), psbB (1391 and 1392 bp), rps14 (193 and 1 ...
A NEW ALLELE OF THE lpr LOCUS, lpr"9, THAT COMPLEMENTS
... have served as models for pathological, immunological, and molecular biological studies on autoimmune diseases and proliferation of abnormal lymphocytes (6-9). Several mice with massive lymph node hyperplasia were found in the CBA/Kljms colony maintained at the Laboratory Animal Research Center, Ins ...
... have served as models for pathological, immunological, and molecular biological studies on autoimmune diseases and proliferation of abnormal lymphocytes (6-9). Several mice with massive lymph node hyperplasia were found in the CBA/Kljms colony maintained at the Laboratory Animal Research Center, Ins ...
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... the need for spatial expansion of the core feedback loop to explain the occurrence of traveling waves. Spatial regulation of gene expression time delays is a novel way of creating dynamic patterns; this is the first report demonstrating such a control mechanism in any tissue and future investigation ...
... the need for spatial expansion of the core feedback loop to explain the occurrence of traveling waves. Spatial regulation of gene expression time delays is a novel way of creating dynamic patterns; this is the first report demonstrating such a control mechanism in any tissue and future investigation ...
Unbalanced translocation, a major chromosome alteration
... number changes at breakpoints, and were detected in seven cases (70%; Figure 3b). The LOHs were further classified into (b) mitotic recombination and (c) mitotic gene conversion based on the region of LOHs (Figures 1B and 2). These alterations were detected in 14 and 17 LOHs without copy number chang ...
... number changes at breakpoints, and were detected in seven cases (70%; Figure 3b). The LOHs were further classified into (b) mitotic recombination and (c) mitotic gene conversion based on the region of LOHs (Figures 1B and 2). These alterations were detected in 14 and 17 LOHs without copy number chang ...
Visualization, description and analysis of the Drosophila melanogaster
... evolutionary process. On one hand, the molecule is intrinsically mutable, being this the origin of genetic variation. On the other hand, it allows the replication of old and new variants from one generation to another. The reproductive or survival advantage or disadvantage an individual has for carr ...
... evolutionary process. On one hand, the molecule is intrinsically mutable, being this the origin of genetic variation. On the other hand, it allows the replication of old and new variants from one generation to another. The reproductive or survival advantage or disadvantage an individual has for carr ...
Buggy Safety In Amish Community
... factories. They feel that this type of work goes against the life that the Amish have held sacred for hundreds of years because the Amish life is designed for the entire family to work side-by-side on the farm which bonds and solidifies the family and perpetuates their faith. The Amish know that by ...
... factories. They feel that this type of work goes against the life that the Amish have held sacred for hundreds of years because the Amish life is designed for the entire family to work side-by-side on the farm which bonds and solidifies the family and perpetuates their faith. The Amish know that by ...
Leukaemia Section +3 or trisomy 3 in non Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL)
... lymphoma and diffuse large B cell lymphoma show different frequencies of trisomy. Leukemia. 1999 May;13(5):799-807 ...
... lymphoma and diffuse large B cell lymphoma show different frequencies of trisomy. Leukemia. 1999 May;13(5):799-807 ...
Genetics of Hemophilia
... a codon because it is a code. Given that there are four nucleotides, and each could be first, second or third within a codon (reading in only one direction), there are 64 possible codons. Of these possibilities, 61 call for specific amino acids and three do not correspond to any amino acid. When one ...
... a codon because it is a code. Given that there are four nucleotides, and each could be first, second or third within a codon (reading in only one direction), there are 64 possible codons. Of these possibilities, 61 call for specific amino acids and three do not correspond to any amino acid. When one ...
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... Codon (3mer) -based models are not nearly as information rich as dicodon-based models Tricodon (9mers)-based models need too many data points for it to be practical People have used 7-mer or 8-mer based models; they could provide better prediction methods 6-mer based models There are 4*4*4 = 64 codo ...
... Codon (3mer) -based models are not nearly as information rich as dicodon-based models Tricodon (9mers)-based models need too many data points for it to be practical People have used 7-mer or 8-mer based models; they could provide better prediction methods 6-mer based models There are 4*4*4 = 64 codo ...
Complete comparative genomic analysis of two field isolates of
... 2002; Li et al., 2002a), eight ORFs have amino acid substitutions in their encoded products. These include me53, lef-1, tlp-20, lef-8, lef-9, orf80, odv-e66 (orf144) and ie-1. Five of 12 ORFs that are unique to v90/2 and v90/4, orf5, orf10, orf18, orf23 and orf64 (Li et al., 2002b), have amino acid ...
... 2002; Li et al., 2002a), eight ORFs have amino acid substitutions in their encoded products. These include me53, lef-1, tlp-20, lef-8, lef-9, orf80, odv-e66 (orf144) and ie-1. Five of 12 ORFs that are unique to v90/2 and v90/4, orf5, orf10, orf18, orf23 and orf64 (Li et al., 2002b), have amino acid ...