
Genetic Architecture of Maize Kernel Composition in the Nested
... kernel composition has been limited, however, due to difficulties in developing agronomically superior germplasm. Future progress in kernel composition improvement will depend on understanding and exploiting QTL for kernel composition traits. The complex genetic architecture of starch, protein, and ...
... kernel composition has been limited, however, due to difficulties in developing agronomically superior germplasm. Future progress in kernel composition improvement will depend on understanding and exploiting QTL for kernel composition traits. The complex genetic architecture of starch, protein, and ...
Sequence Note Complete 59 Long Terminal Repeat, nef,
... ancestor, this suggests that these two isolates may have originated in sub-Saharan Africa and migrated to or been transmitted in India through the frequent movement of people. Nucleotide alignments of the full-length 59 LTR sequences confirm the presence of all potential transcription factor-binding ...
... ancestor, this suggests that these two isolates may have originated in sub-Saharan Africa and migrated to or been transmitted in India through the frequent movement of people. Nucleotide alignments of the full-length 59 LTR sequences confirm the presence of all potential transcription factor-binding ...
Relationship between genetic polymorphism of κ
... Bovine milk traits in quantitative and qualitative respect are influenced partially by structural and functional genetic changes having an effect on milk gland physiology. The yield and quality of milk in modern breeding programs can often be expressed through the quantity of milk fat and proteins. ...
... Bovine milk traits in quantitative and qualitative respect are influenced partially by structural and functional genetic changes having an effect on milk gland physiology. The yield and quality of milk in modern breeding programs can often be expressed through the quantity of milk fat and proteins. ...
Important NEW Discoveries and the Latest Molecular Tests for ALS
... • Genetic testing can help narrow these ranges, facilitating planning by patients with ALS symptoms, their families and their medical teams. – For example, patients with an Ala4Val mutation in their SOD1 gene typically have rapid progression and a survival of about one year. – On the other hand, pat ...
... • Genetic testing can help narrow these ranges, facilitating planning by patients with ALS symptoms, their families and their medical teams. – For example, patients with an Ala4Val mutation in their SOD1 gene typically have rapid progression and a survival of about one year. – On the other hand, pat ...
SERIES ‘‘THE GENETIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR ASPECTS OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA/HYPOPNOEA SYNDROME’’
... of these sequelae of OSAHS will be discussed in subsequent articles in the series. THE PHENOTYPIC COMPLEXITY OF OSAHS Heterogeneity of OSAHS The key pathophysiological feature in OSAHS is the occurrence of upper airway obstruction during sleep which does not occur during wakefulness. However, the pa ...
... of these sequelae of OSAHS will be discussed in subsequent articles in the series. THE PHENOTYPIC COMPLEXITY OF OSAHS Heterogeneity of OSAHS The key pathophysiological feature in OSAHS is the occurrence of upper airway obstruction during sleep which does not occur during wakefulness. However, the pa ...
Syllabus PDF
... accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. b) All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or justification of patient care recommendations must conform to the generally accepted ...
... accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. b) All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or justification of patient care recommendations must conform to the generally accepted ...
Complete Laboratory PDF
... another on a chromosome, the greater the chance that they will be inherited together as a unit (linked). Conversely, locations farther apart on the chromosome are more likely to be separated by chromosome recombination during meiosis. Thus, the frequency of recombination with previously mapped genes ...
... another on a chromosome, the greater the chance that they will be inherited together as a unit (linked). Conversely, locations farther apart on the chromosome are more likely to be separated by chromosome recombination during meiosis. Thus, the frequency of recombination with previously mapped genes ...
Compiler Optimization: A Genetic Algorithm Approach
... optimization has considered evolutionary algorithms as the solution. Evolutionary algorithms or EAs are nature inspired and observe gradual change in characteristics of a particular population or subject. Many previous works on compiler flag selection focused on reducing the search time instead of i ...
... optimization has considered evolutionary algorithms as the solution. Evolutionary algorithms or EAs are nature inspired and observe gradual change in characteristics of a particular population or subject. Many previous works on compiler flag selection focused on reducing the search time instead of i ...
Tombola, a tesmin/TSO1-family protein, regulates
... Differential control of gene expression during development is crucial for specification and maintenance of differentiated cell types. One of the most dramatic gene expression switches occurs in primary spermatocytes during spermatogenesis; many genes are active only in these cells. Some are germline ...
... Differential control of gene expression during development is crucial for specification and maintenance of differentiated cell types. One of the most dramatic gene expression switches occurs in primary spermatocytes during spermatogenesis; many genes are active only in these cells. Some are germline ...
Inquiry into Life Twelfth Edition
... long as tryptophan is plentiful • If amino acid supply is low, ribosomes stall at the tandem tryptophan codons in the trp leader • trp leader being synthesized as stalling occurs, stalled ribosome will influence the way RNA folds – Prevents formation of a hairpin – This is part of the transcription ...
... long as tryptophan is plentiful • If amino acid supply is low, ribosomes stall at the tandem tryptophan codons in the trp leader • trp leader being synthesized as stalling occurs, stalled ribosome will influence the way RNA folds – Prevents formation of a hairpin – This is part of the transcription ...
MQ (54) LIV 2 contents
... evidenced by a high correlation between rotated factors) might necessitate the use of additional exploratory forms of factor analysis. Two components were extracted that explained 45.3 and 31.14% of the variance, respectively. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin was acceptable (0.66) and Cronbach’s α was high (0.84) ...
... evidenced by a high correlation between rotated factors) might necessitate the use of additional exploratory forms of factor analysis. Two components were extracted that explained 45.3 and 31.14% of the variance, respectively. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin was acceptable (0.66) and Cronbach’s α was high (0.84) ...
Entering the second century of maize quantitative genetics
... The difference in genetic architecture between maize and sorghum, rice and Arabidopsis is probably due to the different effective recombination rate each species experiences. Maize is an outcrossing species, so genotypes get shuffled and recombined every generation. Selfing species like rice and Ara ...
... The difference in genetic architecture between maize and sorghum, rice and Arabidopsis is probably due to the different effective recombination rate each species experiences. Maize is an outcrossing species, so genotypes get shuffled and recombined every generation. Selfing species like rice and Ara ...
Discovery and characterization of chromatin states for Please share
... NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Nat Biotechnol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2011 February 1. ...
... NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Nat Biotechnol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2011 February 1. ...
Reading Content for Students
... patient feels full much sooner and eats less at each meal. However the new study suggests another mechanism may be at work. The research team believes the cells in the stomach that produce ghrelin become inactive when they are no longer exposed to food in the gut. "We think ghrelin cells 'go to slee ...
... patient feels full much sooner and eats less at each meal. However the new study suggests another mechanism may be at work. The research team believes the cells in the stomach that produce ghrelin become inactive when they are no longer exposed to food in the gut. "We think ghrelin cells 'go to slee ...
Inheritance
... Two heterozygous tall purple flowers are crossed. The probability that one of their offspring will have white flowers is ¼. The probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf is ¼. What is the probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf with white ...
... Two heterozygous tall purple flowers are crossed. The probability that one of their offspring will have white flowers is ¼. The probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf is ¼. What is the probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf with white ...
of Lactobacillus pentosus
... demonstrated in 8. subtilis, B. licheniformis, and S. xylosus by gel mobility experiments and DNA-footprinting studies (Gârtner et al., 1992, Scheler and Hillen, 1994, Sizemore et al., 1992). The 8. subtilis xyl operator sequence consists of two XyIR binding sites, °L and O, which are spaced by 4 bp ...
... demonstrated in 8. subtilis, B. licheniformis, and S. xylosus by gel mobility experiments and DNA-footprinting studies (Gârtner et al., 1992, Scheler and Hillen, 1994, Sizemore et al., 1992). The 8. subtilis xyl operator sequence consists of two XyIR binding sites, °L and O, which are spaced by 4 bp ...
Aberrant DNA methylation in cancer: potential clinical
... affect the genetic code. The human genome exhibits a clear depletion of CpG dinucleotides, presumably due to the high rate of deamination of 5-methylcytosine to thymine (Ref. 1). However, the genome also contains small stretches, up to a few kilobases in length, that are comparatively rich in CpG di ...
... affect the genetic code. The human genome exhibits a clear depletion of CpG dinucleotides, presumably due to the high rate of deamination of 5-methylcytosine to thymine (Ref. 1). However, the genome also contains small stretches, up to a few kilobases in length, that are comparatively rich in CpG di ...
Bacterial plasmids - Micro-Rao
... E. coli alpha-hemolysin are generally found on large plasmids. ETEC and extra-intestinal strains of E. coli from animals also often carry Vir plasmid, which encodes the gene for cytotoxic necrotizing factor 2. Pathogenic strains of Yersinia (Y. pestis, Y. enterocolitica, and Y. pseudotuberculosis) c ...
... E. coli alpha-hemolysin are generally found on large plasmids. ETEC and extra-intestinal strains of E. coli from animals also often carry Vir plasmid, which encodes the gene for cytotoxic necrotizing factor 2. Pathogenic strains of Yersinia (Y. pestis, Y. enterocolitica, and Y. pseudotuberculosis) c ...
Developing expressed sequence tag libraries and
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Effects of Salt Concentrations and Bending Energy on the Extent of
... concentration cDNA (spacing dðoÞ ). As a consequence, even if the DNA were allowed the opportunity to ‘‘escape’’ from its confinement, it would not because there is no thermodynamic driving force for this process. For any lower value of cPEG there is a pressure difference and hence a net force (outw ...
... concentration cDNA (spacing dðoÞ ). As a consequence, even if the DNA were allowed the opportunity to ‘‘escape’’ from its confinement, it would not because there is no thermodynamic driving force for this process. For any lower value of cPEG there is a pressure difference and hence a net force (outw ...
Jigsaw handout - the Biology Scholars Program Wiki
... and the operon is not transcribed. When lactose is present, the gene products are needed and the operon is transcribed. The system is controlled by a protein call lac repressor. Lac repressor is a DNA binding protein that binds to a site on the DNA called the operator. The operator partially overlap ...
... and the operon is not transcribed. When lactose is present, the gene products are needed and the operon is transcribed. The system is controlled by a protein call lac repressor. Lac repressor is a DNA binding protein that binds to a site on the DNA called the operator. The operator partially overlap ...
Identification and functional analysis of two ZIP metal Thlaspi caerulescens
... lation and homeostasis (Assunção et al. 2003a). Hyperaccumulation of metals requires an adapted metal homeostasis allowing enhanced tolerance to metals and their accumulation. Therefore, functional and/or transcriptional modification of metal transporters, metal chelators and other proteins are need ...
... lation and homeostasis (Assunção et al. 2003a). Hyperaccumulation of metals requires an adapted metal homeostasis allowing enhanced tolerance to metals and their accumulation. Therefore, functional and/or transcriptional modification of metal transporters, metal chelators and other proteins are need ...
Control of Lysogenization by Phage P22. II. Mutations (clyA) in the c1 Gene that Cause Increased Lysogenization
... tests are done under conditions in which each parent was infected at @I) into the ely-non-permissive host DB7000 and each parent carried a mutation in a P22 late gene. In every case. one parent carried a 5-am mutation carried an a-am mutation. In this way, only cells that were co-infected by each a ...
... tests are done under conditions in which each parent was infected at @I) into the ely-non-permissive host DB7000 and each parent carried a mutation in a P22 late gene. In every case. one parent carried a 5-am mutation carried an a-am mutation. In this way, only cells that were co-infected by each a ...
Jalasvuori_Vehicl
... certain corners had to be cut in various places in order to keep the text within realistic length. Furthermore, in an attempt to maintain the simplicity, the following nomenclature and definitions are used throughout this paper. A cell vehicle denotes a prokaryotic cell with membranes, resources, an ...
... certain corners had to be cut in various places in order to keep the text within realistic length. Furthermore, in an attempt to maintain the simplicity, the following nomenclature and definitions are used throughout this paper. A cell vehicle denotes a prokaryotic cell with membranes, resources, an ...
Chromosome numbers in female and male gametes: One
... stocks were duets of cells at interphase between the first and second meiotic divisions that possessed two nucleoli in each sister cell and presumably had an unreduced chromosomal complement (Figure 1b,c) . These putative unreduced cells were never seen to undergo division. They apparently degenerat ...
... stocks were duets of cells at interphase between the first and second meiotic divisions that possessed two nucleoli in each sister cell and presumably had an unreduced chromosomal complement (Figure 1b,c) . These putative unreduced cells were never seen to undergo division. They apparently degenerat ...