
Statistical models for trisomic phenotypes.
... Address for correspondence and reprints: Dr. Eleanor Feingold, Department of Biostatistics, 1518 Clifton Road, Room 314, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. E-mail: [email protected] © 1996 by The American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved. ...
... Address for correspondence and reprints: Dr. Eleanor Feingold, Department of Biostatistics, 1518 Clifton Road, Room 314, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. E-mail: [email protected] © 1996 by The American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved. ...
Construction of a genetic linkage map of Thlaspi
... Codominant CAPS/Indel markers PCR-based codominant markers were developed for the accessions LE and LC. The markers were based on Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs), from an EST library of T. caerulescens accession LC (D. Rigola & M. G. M. Aarts, unpublished results), for which homologous genes were fou ...
... Codominant CAPS/Indel markers PCR-based codominant markers were developed for the accessions LE and LC. The markers were based on Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs), from an EST library of T. caerulescens accession LC (D. Rigola & M. G. M. Aarts, unpublished results), for which homologous genes were fou ...
Stage- and Tissue-Specific Expression of Ethylene Receptor
... (Zhou et al., 1996; corresponding to LeETR1) is not affected by ethylene treatment. RP-ERS1 is under environmental control, and the mRNA level increases after submergence at low O2 concentrations and at high CO2 concentrations (Voesenek et al., 1997; Vriezen et al., 1997). However, because there are ...
... (Zhou et al., 1996; corresponding to LeETR1) is not affected by ethylene treatment. RP-ERS1 is under environmental control, and the mRNA level increases after submergence at low O2 concentrations and at high CO2 concentrations (Voesenek et al., 1997; Vriezen et al., 1997). However, because there are ...
Sarcoidosis and MIF gene polymorphism:
... polymorphism (SNP) at position -173 of the MIF gene, which has been found in vitro to be associated with increased levels of MIF gene transcription [25]. An association between the development of sarcoidosis in patients with EN and this SNP has been reported in a Spanish cohort [26]. Contrary to the ...
... polymorphism (SNP) at position -173 of the MIF gene, which has been found in vitro to be associated with increased levels of MIF gene transcription [25]. An association between the development of sarcoidosis in patients with EN and this SNP has been reported in a Spanish cohort [26]. Contrary to the ...
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... – Environmental Protection Agency – National Institutes of Health Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
X-adrenoleukodystrophy
... peripheral nervous system, but they did show accumulation in the adrenal gland. The double mutants showed even higher levels of VLCFAs than the ALD- mice. The ALD-/tg ALDR mice showed normal levels of VLCFAs in all of the organs analyzed and the ALD+/tg ALDR mice showed lower than normal levels of V ...
... peripheral nervous system, but they did show accumulation in the adrenal gland. The double mutants showed even higher levels of VLCFAs than the ALD- mice. The ALD-/tg ALDR mice showed normal levels of VLCFAs in all of the organs analyzed and the ALD+/tg ALDR mice showed lower than normal levels of V ...
Table 3 - HAL Descartes
... We investigated a total of 30 patients presenting with the classic form of WS4 or PCWH: 29 of them negative for EDN3, EDNRB and SOX10 point mutations, and one found hemizygote for a SOX10 point variation within the course of this work. Our study also included 30 WS2 patients without MITF mutations. ...
... We investigated a total of 30 patients presenting with the classic form of WS4 or PCWH: 29 of them negative for EDN3, EDNRB and SOX10 point mutations, and one found hemizygote for a SOX10 point variation within the course of this work. Our study also included 30 WS2 patients without MITF mutations. ...
Genetics of the shaded American Shorthair
... Figure 1 - These kittens share the same sire, a shaded American Shorthair. The purpose of this article is to describe the genetics that make up the shaded ASH pattern based on actual breedings. It not based on theoretical of "how it is thought to be or ought to be" but rather "how it is." The same g ...
... Figure 1 - These kittens share the same sire, a shaded American Shorthair. The purpose of this article is to describe the genetics that make up the shaded ASH pattern based on actual breedings. It not based on theoretical of "how it is thought to be or ought to be" but rather "how it is." The same g ...
Sample 2
... The traits that we tested against our family were the taste of PTC paper, if they have hair on their second digit of their finger, and if they have unattached or attached earlobes, and if they could roll their tongue in anyway. We have a big family and didn’t get around to testing all of the traits ...
... The traits that we tested against our family were the taste of PTC paper, if they have hair on their second digit of their finger, and if they have unattached or attached earlobes, and if they could roll their tongue in anyway. We have a big family and didn’t get around to testing all of the traits ...
Genetics of the shaded American Shorthair
... Figure 1 - These kittens share the same sire, a shaded American Shorthair. The purpose of this article is to describe the genetics that make up the shaded ASH pattern based on actual breedings. It not based on theoretical of "how it is thought to be or ought to be" but rather "how it is." The same g ...
... Figure 1 - These kittens share the same sire, a shaded American Shorthair. The purpose of this article is to describe the genetics that make up the shaded ASH pattern based on actual breedings. It not based on theoretical of "how it is thought to be or ought to be" but rather "how it is." The same g ...
Questions & Answer keys Test 2 Genetic engg.
... Green fodder stored under anaerobic condition is known as Select one: a. Hay b. Silage c. Straw d. Roughage ...
... Green fodder stored under anaerobic condition is known as Select one: a. Hay b. Silage c. Straw d. Roughage ...
HGSS2 Mendel
... Each plant in the F1 generation will have four discrete hereditary factors, the R and W factors that we have already discussed and the Y (for yellow) and G (for green) factors that determine color. The first step is to calculate the expected gametes from an F1 plant under Mendel’s hypothesis of inde ...
... Each plant in the F1 generation will have four discrete hereditary factors, the R and W factors that we have already discussed and the Y (for yellow) and G (for green) factors that determine color. The first step is to calculate the expected gametes from an F1 plant under Mendel’s hypothesis of inde ...
Chapter 10 (Conflict II)
... Only under imperfect transmission Under high transmission, no selection >no gene flow between infected and uninfected part population ...
... Only under imperfect transmission Under high transmission, no selection >no gene flow between infected and uninfected part population ...
Alternative Splicing in Higher Plants
... For these alternative splicing isoforms that have a frameshift: - In Arabidopsis, 42% of these frameshifted events are found to introduce a premature stop codon >50bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction and are NMD candidates -In rice, this percentage is 36% This level of producing NMD candidate ...
... For these alternative splicing isoforms that have a frameshift: - In Arabidopsis, 42% of these frameshifted events are found to introduce a premature stop codon >50bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction and are NMD candidates -In rice, this percentage is 36% This level of producing NMD candidate ...
... 1A). Members of the PR4 family of PR proteins, the class I and II PR4 chitinases, all have an intron at this position. The assignment of the transcription start site, which locates 81 nt upstream of the translation start site, was made by taking into account the longest ZmPR4 cDNA sequence previousl ...
The DUET gene is necessary for chromosome
... dependent upon checkpoints that monitor morphogenesis of the chromosomes during meiosis. Mutations that affect synapsis and recombination lead to arrest of meiotic progression at the pachytene stage. The identification and analysis of extragenic suppressors of pachytene arrest has led to an understa ...
... dependent upon checkpoints that monitor morphogenesis of the chromosomes during meiosis. Mutations that affect synapsis and recombination lead to arrest of meiotic progression at the pachytene stage. The identification and analysis of extragenic suppressors of pachytene arrest has led to an understa ...
hag expression in Bacillus subtilis is both negatively
... volume of 50 ml, with 5 units of Taq DNA polymerase and 50 pmol of each primer in buffer supplied by the manufacturer (MBI Fermentas). The PCRs contained a final concentration of 1.5 mM MgCl2 and 200 mM of each dNTP. In general, the PCR was performed for 30 cycles with an initial denaturation step a ...
... volume of 50 ml, with 5 units of Taq DNA polymerase and 50 pmol of each primer in buffer supplied by the manufacturer (MBI Fermentas). The PCRs contained a final concentration of 1.5 mM MgCl2 and 200 mM of each dNTP. In general, the PCR was performed for 30 cycles with an initial denaturation step a ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... Instability of mutations in gacA and gacS. The stable phase II mutant PCL1574 could be complemented to the phase I phenotype by using pMP5562 (gacS) (Table 2); complementation of PCL1572 (gacS::Tn5luxAB) by using the gacS gene isolated from PCL1574 resulted in a mixture of phase I and phase II colon ...
... Instability of mutations in gacA and gacS. The stable phase II mutant PCL1574 could be complemented to the phase I phenotype by using pMP5562 (gacS) (Table 2); complementation of PCL1572 (gacS::Tn5luxAB) by using the gacS gene isolated from PCL1574 resulted in a mixture of phase I and phase II colon ...
Cytogenetics with special reference to domestic animals
... are present in the same order in a portion of mouse chromosome 4. Regions of human chromosomes that are composed primarily of short, repeated sequences are shown in black. Mouse centromeres (indicated in black in B) are located at the ends of chromosomes; no known genes lie beyond the centromere on ...
... are present in the same order in a portion of mouse chromosome 4. Regions of human chromosomes that are composed primarily of short, repeated sequences are shown in black. Mouse centromeres (indicated in black in B) are located at the ends of chromosomes; no known genes lie beyond the centromere on ...
PPT
... Survey multiple Han Chinese in Beijing: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Japanese in Tokyo: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria: >93% Ala. ...
... Survey multiple Han Chinese in Beijing: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Japanese in Tokyo: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria: >93% Ala. ...
What is linkage disequilibrium
... - it can’t be removed unless it happens to undergo a back mutation to the normal wild type allele. - recombination acts to disentangle the deleterious mutation from its genetic background. - this allows selection to act on the specific deleterious mutation not the entire genome. - purifying selectio ...
... - it can’t be removed unless it happens to undergo a back mutation to the normal wild type allele. - recombination acts to disentangle the deleterious mutation from its genetic background. - this allows selection to act on the specific deleterious mutation not the entire genome. - purifying selectio ...
The evolution of meiotic sex and its alternatives
... for all eukaryotes the shared component of sexual reproduction. The benefits and functions of meiosis, however, are still under discussion, especially considering the costs of meiotic sex. To get a novel view on this old problem, we filter out the most conserved elements of meiosis itself by reviewi ...
... for all eukaryotes the shared component of sexual reproduction. The benefits and functions of meiosis, however, are still under discussion, especially considering the costs of meiotic sex. To get a novel view on this old problem, we filter out the most conserved elements of meiosis itself by reviewi ...