Clinical Outcomes of Influenza Infection
... Figure 2. Origin of antigenic shift and pandemic influenza. The segmented nature of the influenza A genome, which has eight genes, facilitates reassortment; up to 256 gene combinations are possible during coinfection with human and non-human viruses. Antigenic shift can arise when genes encoding at ...
... Figure 2. Origin of antigenic shift and pandemic influenza. The segmented nature of the influenza A genome, which has eight genes, facilitates reassortment; up to 256 gene combinations are possible during coinfection with human and non-human viruses. Antigenic shift can arise when genes encoding at ...
Genetics of Common Disorders with Complex Inheritance
... to assess the extent to which those common factors are genetic or environmental. Ultimately, gene mapping studies to locate and identify the particular loci and alleles involved provide the definitive proof of a genetic contribution to multifactorial disease ...
... to assess the extent to which those common factors are genetic or environmental. Ultimately, gene mapping studies to locate and identify the particular loci and alleles involved provide the definitive proof of a genetic contribution to multifactorial disease ...
Microbiology of diabetic foot infections: from Louis Pasteur to Łcrime
... region of interest. When followed by DNA sequencing, the abundance and genetic composition of a gene of interest can be determined. The small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene in bacteria, called 16S rRNA, is a useful gene target given that it is conserved across all prokaryotes (bacteria) but ...
... region of interest. When followed by DNA sequencing, the abundance and genetic composition of a gene of interest can be determined. The small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene in bacteria, called 16S rRNA, is a useful gene target given that it is conserved across all prokaryotes (bacteria) but ...
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... 3. True-breeding tall red-flowered plants are crossed with dwarf white-flowered plants. The resulting F1 generation consists of all tall pink-flowered plants. Assuming that height and flower color are each determined by a single gene locus, predict the results of an F1 cross of the TtRr plants. List ...
... 3. True-breeding tall red-flowered plants are crossed with dwarf white-flowered plants. The resulting F1 generation consists of all tall pink-flowered plants. Assuming that height and flower color are each determined by a single gene locus, predict the results of an F1 cross of the TtRr plants. List ...
A method for finding molecular signatures from gene expression data
... A possible definition: “(...) a group of genes expressed in a specific cell lineage or stage of differentiation or during particular biological response.” (Rosenwald et al., 2002, N. Eng. J. Med., 346, p. 1942) Often used as independent variables to model clinically relevant information (cancer vs. ...
... A possible definition: “(...) a group of genes expressed in a specific cell lineage or stage of differentiation or during particular biological response.” (Rosenwald et al., 2002, N. Eng. J. Med., 346, p. 1942) Often used as independent variables to model clinically relevant information (cancer vs. ...
Regulation of secondary metabolism in streptomycetes
... cognate g-butyrolactone [28–30]. While afsA and arpA are separated by over 100 kb of DNA in S. griseus [31], their homologues in S. virginiae and S. lavendulae are juxtaposed, and in S. virginiae they lie between the two secondary metabolic gene clusters that they regulate (those for virginiamycin M ...
... cognate g-butyrolactone [28–30]. While afsA and arpA are separated by over 100 kb of DNA in S. griseus [31], their homologues in S. virginiae and S. lavendulae are juxtaposed, and in S. virginiae they lie between the two secondary metabolic gene clusters that they regulate (those for virginiamycin M ...
Recombinant DNA Technology
... – Vector DNA functions to insert and amplify the DNA of intersite. • Vectors should contain an origin of replication – Enables the vector, together with the foreign DNA fragment inserted into it, to replicate • they contain one or more single (unique) restriction endonuclease sites that provide a ch ...
... – Vector DNA functions to insert and amplify the DNA of intersite. • Vectors should contain an origin of replication – Enables the vector, together with the foreign DNA fragment inserted into it, to replicate • they contain one or more single (unique) restriction endonuclease sites that provide a ch ...
Author`s personal copy
... originating from a cultured organism is the nirK gene from Nitrosomonas sp. TA-921i-NH4, which is a bacterial ammonia-oxidizer isolated from an estuary [15]. Other clusters within the nirK gene tree entirely lack sequences from cultured representatives but consist exclusively of environmental clone ...
... originating from a cultured organism is the nirK gene from Nitrosomonas sp. TA-921i-NH4, which is a bacterial ammonia-oxidizer isolated from an estuary [15]. Other clusters within the nirK gene tree entirely lack sequences from cultured representatives but consist exclusively of environmental clone ...
Molecular Genetics
... A gene is a segment of DNA that specifies the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide Suggests that genetic mutations cause changes in the primary structure of a protein ...
... A gene is a segment of DNA that specifies the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide Suggests that genetic mutations cause changes in the primary structure of a protein ...
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... domain (CTD) by the P-TEFb complex, CDK-9/cyclin T. Another Ser2 kinase complex, CDK-12/cyclin K, which requires upstream CDK-9 activity has been identified in Drosophila and human cells. We show that regulation of Ser2-P in C. elegans soma is similar to other metazoan systems, but Ser2-P in the ger ...
... domain (CTD) by the P-TEFb complex, CDK-9/cyclin T. Another Ser2 kinase complex, CDK-12/cyclin K, which requires upstream CDK-9 activity has been identified in Drosophila and human cells. We show that regulation of Ser2-P in C. elegans soma is similar to other metazoan systems, but Ser2-P in the ger ...
SEX-LINKED INHERITANCE
... An individual heterozygous for normal and sickle cells does not suffer the full disorder, but some red blood cells still have defective hemoglobin. ...
... An individual heterozygous for normal and sickle cells does not suffer the full disorder, but some red blood cells still have defective hemoglobin. ...
Elucidating the Role of Gonadal Hormones in Sexually
... Construction of weighted gene coexpression networks and modules Four thousand probe sets were selected for network analysis based on high variance across the BXH 䡠 ApoE⫺/⫺ F2 mouse population. Gene expression data from mice with complete genotype data and at least 95% complete phenotype and array da ...
... Construction of weighted gene coexpression networks and modules Four thousand probe sets were selected for network analysis based on high variance across the BXH 䡠 ApoE⫺/⫺ F2 mouse population. Gene expression data from mice with complete genotype data and at least 95% complete phenotype and array da ...
NTSAD Capabilities Brochure
... For more than 50 years, National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association (NTSAD) has been the place for families and individuals to turn when faced with the unimaginable. ...
... For more than 50 years, National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association (NTSAD) has been the place for families and individuals to turn when faced with the unimaginable. ...
Data Availability and NASC tools
... database. • Shows if genes are correlated in any way. • It also allows you to pick slides that are different from the general trend. • This tool plots a scatter plot of the two genes you select over all experiments. Every point on the graph represents one slide. ...
... database. • Shows if genes are correlated in any way. • It also allows you to pick slides that are different from the general trend. • This tool plots a scatter plot of the two genes you select over all experiments. Every point on the graph represents one slide. ...
The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in African cichlid fish
... A. burtoni: 11 tissues (blood, brain, eye, embryo, heart, kidney, liver, muscle, ovary, skin and testis) were isolated from several individuals inbred for ∼ 60 generations in the laboratory of Dr. Hans Hoffman (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA). Tissues for RNA were collected and place ...
... A. burtoni: 11 tissues (blood, brain, eye, embryo, heart, kidney, liver, muscle, ovary, skin and testis) were isolated from several individuals inbred for ∼ 60 generations in the laboratory of Dr. Hans Hoffman (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA). Tissues for RNA were collected and place ...
Identification of the 5T‐12TG allele of the cystic fibrosis
... more difficult diagnostic problems, and wide molecular analysis of the CFTR gene may clarify their diagnosis. Early detection and referral to a specialized CF centre of subjects bearing mild CFTR mutations are crucial in order to ensure that any progression of the disease is promptly detected and tr ...
... more difficult diagnostic problems, and wide molecular analysis of the CFTR gene may clarify their diagnosis. Early detection and referral to a specialized CF centre of subjects bearing mild CFTR mutations are crucial in order to ensure that any progression of the disease is promptly detected and tr ...
Restriction enzymes
... artificial chromosome with a specific gene on it. • DNA sequencing is also being used to identify and locate all the genes in an organism. (Eg: Human Genome Project) • A DNA sequencing machine uses the same principle as electrophoresis. However, it is so sensitive that it can separate DNA strands th ...
... artificial chromosome with a specific gene on it. • DNA sequencing is also being used to identify and locate all the genes in an organism. (Eg: Human Genome Project) • A DNA sequencing machine uses the same principle as electrophoresis. However, it is so sensitive that it can separate DNA strands th ...
Divergent evolution of oxidosqualene cyclases in plants
... & Huelsenbeck, 2003) was used, with 10 000 000 generations performed with a sampling every 10 000 generations by the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. For molecular evolution analysis, genes from the CS and LS groups were separated and used to construct CS-derived and LSderived phylogenetic trees, re ...
... & Huelsenbeck, 2003) was used, with 10 000 000 generations performed with a sampling every 10 000 generations by the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. For molecular evolution analysis, genes from the CS and LS groups were separated and used to construct CS-derived and LSderived phylogenetic trees, re ...
New genes with old modus operandi
... In the late 1980s, S. Hiraga developed an ingenious genetic screen for the isolation of par genes and was successful in identifying a group of positioning mutants termed muk (Hiraga et al., 1989). These mutations caused a subpopulation of the cells to produce one anucleate and one diploid daughter c ...
... In the late 1980s, S. Hiraga developed an ingenious genetic screen for the isolation of par genes and was successful in identifying a group of positioning mutants termed muk (Hiraga et al., 1989). These mutations caused a subpopulation of the cells to produce one anucleate and one diploid daughter c ...
Divergent evolution of oxidosqualene cyclases in plants
... & Huelsenbeck, 2003) was used, with 10 000 000 generations performed with a sampling every 10 000 generations by the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. For molecular evolution analysis, genes from the CS and LS groups were separated and used to construct CS-derived and LSderived phylogenetic trees, re ...
... & Huelsenbeck, 2003) was used, with 10 000 000 generations performed with a sampling every 10 000 generations by the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. For molecular evolution analysis, genes from the CS and LS groups were separated and used to construct CS-derived and LSderived phylogenetic trees, re ...
Greedy Algorithms - University of Illinois at Urbana
... organelles by comparing mitochondrial genomes of the cabbage and turnip • 99% similarity between genes • These surprisingly identical gene sequences differed in gene order • This study helped pave the way to analyzing genome rearrangements in molecular evolution ...
... organelles by comparing mitochondrial genomes of the cabbage and turnip • 99% similarity between genes • These surprisingly identical gene sequences differed in gene order • This study helped pave the way to analyzing genome rearrangements in molecular evolution ...
MAMMALS THAT BREAK THE RULES:Genetics of Marsupials and
... follows its own rules of recombination. Linkage mapping in a dasyurid species showed that recombination rates are strikingly different in male and female marsupials. Rather than the minor male deficit in recombination standard for eutherians, marsupial females have far less recombination than males ...
... follows its own rules of recombination. Linkage mapping in a dasyurid species showed that recombination rates are strikingly different in male and female marsupials. Rather than the minor male deficit in recombination standard for eutherians, marsupial females have far less recombination than males ...