
Xq28 duplications
... Duplications of Xq28 are considered quite rare but now that more specific laboratory techniques are available, the frequency of diagnoses is increasing. At the time of updating this booklet in 2015, over 100 male and almost 100 female cases of Xq28 duplication had been reported in DNA variation data ...
... Duplications of Xq28 are considered quite rare but now that more specific laboratory techniques are available, the frequency of diagnoses is increasing. At the time of updating this booklet in 2015, over 100 male and almost 100 female cases of Xq28 duplication had been reported in DNA variation data ...
Engineered bacteriophage-defence systems in bioprocessing
... 11 middle- and 14 late-expressed genes. In both phages, all of the early-expressed genes were adjacent to one another and comprised the putative lysogeny-replacement, genome-replication and transcription-regulation modules. The difference in the number of early-expressed genes is due to differences ...
... 11 middle- and 14 late-expressed genes. In both phages, all of the early-expressed genes were adjacent to one another and comprised the putative lysogeny-replacement, genome-replication and transcription-regulation modules. The difference in the number of early-expressed genes is due to differences ...
Functions of the nonsense-mediated RNA decay pathway in Drosophila development. PLoS Genetics 2 , 2143-2154.
... Upf1 and Upf2 are broadly active during development, and they are required for NMD as well as for proper expression of dozens of wild-type genes during development and for larval viability. Genetic mosaic analysis shows that Upf1 and Upf2 are required for growth and/or survival of imaginal cell clon ...
... Upf1 and Upf2 are broadly active during development, and they are required for NMD as well as for proper expression of dozens of wild-type genes during development and for larval viability. Genetic mosaic analysis shows that Upf1 and Upf2 are required for growth and/or survival of imaginal cell clon ...
Hybrid incompatibility is consistent with a hybrid origin of Heliconius
... according to a b distribution. The b-binomial distribution can fit the skewed (e.g. L-shaped, reverse L-shaped) or bimodal distributions expected in extreme cases of variation within brood classes (e.g. crosses with sterility segregation). Then comparisons can be carried out between crosses using th ...
... according to a b distribution. The b-binomial distribution can fit the skewed (e.g. L-shaped, reverse L-shaped) or bimodal distributions expected in extreme cases of variation within brood classes (e.g. crosses with sterility segregation). Then comparisons can be carried out between crosses using th ...
Building Individualized Medicine: Prevention of Adverse Reactions
... the same set of functionally important polymorphisms, which in reality is rarely achieved. Whereas functional studies proved to be efficient in analysis of single genes, association studies hold great promise in identifying multiple alleles contributing to polygenic traits. A clinically important ex ...
... the same set of functionally important polymorphisms, which in reality is rarely achieved. Whereas functional studies proved to be efficient in analysis of single genes, association studies hold great promise in identifying multiple alleles contributing to polygenic traits. A clinically important ex ...
Relationships between a new type IV secretion system and the icm
... in HL-60-derived human macrophages and A. castellanii To test if the lvh genes are involved in the intracellular life style of L. pneumophila, two strains containing a complete deletion of the lvh region were constructed. Both strains (GS-28G and GS-28K) were tested for their ability to grow inside ...
... in HL-60-derived human macrophages and A. castellanii To test if the lvh genes are involved in the intracellular life style of L. pneumophila, two strains containing a complete deletion of the lvh region were constructed. Both strains (GS-28G and GS-28K) were tested for their ability to grow inside ...
Inheritance of some Flower Traits in Patch Petal
... to a separate floral whirl has not been studied independently. Besides recombinant traits from hybridization, orchid somaclonal variances that have arisen from micropropagation procedures provide many novel genetic variations (Vajrabhaya, 1977). Patch coloration on petals is a novel trait in orchids ...
... to a separate floral whirl has not been studied independently. Besides recombinant traits from hybridization, orchid somaclonal variances that have arisen from micropropagation procedures provide many novel genetic variations (Vajrabhaya, 1977). Patch coloration on petals is a novel trait in orchids ...
POTE Paralogs Are Induced and Differentially Expressed in Many
... Requests for reprints: Ira Pastan, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, Room 5106, 37 Convent Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-4264. Phone: 301496-4797; Fax: 301-402-1344; E-mail: [email protected]. I2006 American Association for Cancer Research. ...
... Requests for reprints: Ira Pastan, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, Room 5106, 37 Convent Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-4264. Phone: 301496-4797; Fax: 301-402-1344; E-mail: [email protected]. I2006 American Association for Cancer Research. ...
First polar body morphology before ICSI is not related to embryo
... quality obtained after ICSI was assessed alone or in combination with other criteria. In the literature, it is emphasized that synchrony between cytoplasmic and nuclear maturity is a fundamental aspect for the successful development and vitality of the embryos (Xia et al., 1997). Furthermore, it is ...
... quality obtained after ICSI was assessed alone or in combination with other criteria. In the literature, it is emphasized that synchrony between cytoplasmic and nuclear maturity is a fundamental aspect for the successful development and vitality of the embryos (Xia et al., 1997). Furthermore, it is ...
New Phytologist Supporting Information Notes S1 Populus trichocarpa
... Fig. B Gene expression values were more similar between tissues than between individuals sampled. Higher expression values were reported within the leaf samples compared to the xylem samples (a and c). As expected, FPKM values were more similar between tissues than between individuals, and the simi ...
... Fig. B Gene expression values were more similar between tissues than between individuals sampled. Higher expression values were reported within the leaf samples compared to the xylem samples (a and c). As expected, FPKM values were more similar between tissues than between individuals, and the simi ...
Taste Blind? - URMC - University of Rochester
... substances that occur naturally. These bitter substances share the potential of being toxic. Some plants produce bitter tasting toxic compounds in order to protect themselves from being eaten. Human’s ability to taste bitter flavors offered a survival advantage by protecting ancient people fr ...
... substances that occur naturally. These bitter substances share the potential of being toxic. Some plants produce bitter tasting toxic compounds in order to protect themselves from being eaten. Human’s ability to taste bitter flavors offered a survival advantage by protecting ancient people fr ...
DNA cytosine methylation in plant development
... Cytosine bases of the nuclear genome in higher plants are often extensively methylated. Cytosine methylation has been implicated in the silencing of both transposable elements (TEs) and endogenous genes, and loss of methylation may have severe functional consequences. The recent methylation profilin ...
... Cytosine bases of the nuclear genome in higher plants are often extensively methylated. Cytosine methylation has been implicated in the silencing of both transposable elements (TEs) and endogenous genes, and loss of methylation may have severe functional consequences. The recent methylation profilin ...
Biological data integration using semantic Web technology
... string literal, represents the value of this property. For example, one way to state in RDF that "the human gene BRCA1 is located on chromosome 17” is a triple of specially formatted strings: a subject denoting "the human gene BRCA1", a predicate representing the relationship "is located on", and an ...
... string literal, represents the value of this property. For example, one way to state in RDF that "the human gene BRCA1 is located on chromosome 17” is a triple of specially formatted strings: a subject denoting "the human gene BRCA1", a predicate representing the relationship "is located on", and an ...
Heliconius wing patterns: an evo-devo model for understanding
... Macroevolutionary importance of Heliconius patterns The genes that control wing patterns in Heliconius appear to be preserved across species boundaries. Reproductive barriers are often incomplete between closely related species, permitting interspecific crosses (Jiggins and McMillan, 1997; Gilbert, ...
... Macroevolutionary importance of Heliconius patterns The genes that control wing patterns in Heliconius appear to be preserved across species boundaries. Reproductive barriers are often incomplete between closely related species, permitting interspecific crosses (Jiggins and McMillan, 1997; Gilbert, ...
Document
... Repeat tracks are 3’ to the gene, 5’ to the gene, or in the intronic region. This validates our hypothesis. ALUs are not the only family of SINEs located in the intronic regions. What other SINE families does VHL have? What about other TE classes other than SINE? (Answers provided in separate pdf) J ...
... Repeat tracks are 3’ to the gene, 5’ to the gene, or in the intronic region. This validates our hypothesis. ALUs are not the only family of SINEs located in the intronic regions. What other SINE families does VHL have? What about other TE classes other than SINE? (Answers provided in separate pdf) J ...
recommended breeding policy for the burmese
... So, in summary, the genetics involved in the ideal Burmese cat are complex. Not only are there many interacting genes, but genes sometimes do not express themselves fully, or conflict with one another. They can also be affected by external factors, for example, the Burmese Colour Restriction gene is ...
... So, in summary, the genetics involved in the ideal Burmese cat are complex. Not only are there many interacting genes, but genes sometimes do not express themselves fully, or conflict with one another. They can also be affected by external factors, for example, the Burmese Colour Restriction gene is ...
11.1 notes
... In fact in countries like Africa where malaria is an issue 1/10 will be heterozygous for the trait as an evolutionary measure against malaria. ...
... In fact in countries like Africa where malaria is an issue 1/10 will be heterozygous for the trait as an evolutionary measure against malaria. ...
Genomic rearrangements account for more than one
... DISCUSSION The screening for BRCA1 mutations in breast and/or ovarian cancer families has become more and more complex due to the occurrence of different mutation types, such as major genomic rearrangements, detectable only when specific technical approaches are employed. Here we demonstrate that th ...
... DISCUSSION The screening for BRCA1 mutations in breast and/or ovarian cancer families has become more and more complex due to the occurrence of different mutation types, such as major genomic rearrangements, detectable only when specific technical approaches are employed. Here we demonstrate that th ...
Giraud-speciation-review-2010
... adaptive potential that allows the emergence of new fungal diseases on novel hosts [7], but such adaptation is usually the result of selection among existing genetic variants or novel mutations within a fungal population [7,18]. Existing evolutionary theory tells us that adaptation to a new host wil ...
... adaptive potential that allows the emergence of new fungal diseases on novel hosts [7], but such adaptation is usually the result of selection among existing genetic variants or novel mutations within a fungal population [7,18]. Existing evolutionary theory tells us that adaptation to a new host wil ...
Distribution and structural variation of the she pathogenicity island in
... coli (EHEC), enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC), Yersinia enterocolitica and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. The study showed that the she PAI has undergone a variety of structural changes, de®ned by the presence or absence of speci®c marker genes in the PAI. The ...
... coli (EHEC), enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC), Yersinia enterocolitica and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. The study showed that the she PAI has undergone a variety of structural changes, de®ned by the presence or absence of speci®c marker genes in the PAI. The ...
Association between Novelty Seeking of opiate
... Association between genetic variations of COMT and the risk of drug abuse has been studied by several groups using case control setup, comparing genotype frequencies of the case and control groups. Early results reported association; however, attempts to reproduce these findings in other populations ...
... Association between genetic variations of COMT and the risk of drug abuse has been studied by several groups using case control setup, comparing genotype frequencies of the case and control groups. Early results reported association; however, attempts to reproduce these findings in other populations ...
Linking the emergence of fungal plant diseases with ecological
... adaptive potential that allows the emergence of new fungal diseases on novel hosts [7], but such adaptation is usually the result of selection among existing genetic variants or novel mutations within a fungal population [7,18]. Existing evolutionary theory tells us that adaptation to a new host wil ...
... adaptive potential that allows the emergence of new fungal diseases on novel hosts [7], but such adaptation is usually the result of selection among existing genetic variants or novel mutations within a fungal population [7,18]. Existing evolutionary theory tells us that adaptation to a new host wil ...
A molecular marker map for roses - Wageningen UR E
... from both parents, 321 could be placed on seven linkage groups (data not shown). The female parent 93/1-117 contributed 129, the male parent 93/1-119 contributed 155 markers to the data set (Table 1). A relatively large number of 81 markers (22%) segregate from both parents (Table 1). This is most p ...
... from both parents, 321 could be placed on seven linkage groups (data not shown). The female parent 93/1-117 contributed 129, the male parent 93/1-119 contributed 155 markers to the data set (Table 1). A relatively large number of 81 markers (22%) segregate from both parents (Table 1). This is most p ...
Characterization and regulation of the bovine stearoyl-CoA desaturase gene promoter
... Previous studies have shown that supplemental feeding of CLA to dairy cows can have effects on the desaturase ratio. For this reason we were interested in the effect that CLA would have on activation of the bovine Scd gene promoter. Mac-T cells were transfected with a number of luciferase reporter vec ...
... Previous studies have shown that supplemental feeding of CLA to dairy cows can have effects on the desaturase ratio. For this reason we were interested in the effect that CLA would have on activation of the bovine Scd gene promoter. Mac-T cells were transfected with a number of luciferase reporter vec ...