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University of Groningen Stress responses and sugar metabolism in
... In addition to these phosphoproteins also low molecular weight molecules such as NADP, glucose‐6‐phosphate (G6P) and fructose‐1,6‐bisphosphate (FBP) can modulate either DNA‐ binding properties or the interaction with the transcriptional machinery of the CcpA‐(HPr‐ Ser ...
... In addition to these phosphoproteins also low molecular weight molecules such as NADP, glucose‐6‐phosphate (G6P) and fructose‐1,6‐bisphosphate (FBP) can modulate either DNA‐ binding properties or the interaction with the transcriptional machinery of the CcpA‐(HPr‐ Ser ...
Package ‘siggenes’ October 14, 2014
... equal to (1+B.more)*B, full permutation will be done. Otherwise, B permutations are used. a numeric value. If the number of all possible permutations is smaller than or equal to B.max, B randomly selected permutations will be used in the computation of the null distribution. Otherwise, B random draw ...
... equal to (1+B.more)*B, full permutation will be done. Otherwise, B permutations are used. a numeric value. If the number of all possible permutations is smaller than or equal to B.max, B randomly selected permutations will be used in the computation of the null distribution. Otherwise, B random draw ...
The X Chromosome in Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping
... for establishing statistical significance in a QTL genome scan is to calculate a single genomewide LOD threshold. At the 5% significance level, one calculates the 95th percentile of the distribution of the genomewide maximum LOD score, under the global null hypothesis that there are no QTL anywhere. ...
... for establishing statistical significance in a QTL genome scan is to calculate a single genomewide LOD threshold. At the 5% significance level, one calculates the 95th percentile of the distribution of the genomewide maximum LOD score, under the global null hypothesis that there are no QTL anywhere. ...
Genome-wide characteristics of sequence coverage by next
... “The failure of the human genome” “despite more than 700 genome-scanning publications and nearly $100bn spent, geneticists still had not found more than a fractional genetic basis for human disease “ Manolio et al., Nature, 2009 “The most likely explanation for why genes for common diseases have no ...
... “The failure of the human genome” “despite more than 700 genome-scanning publications and nearly $100bn spent, geneticists still had not found more than a fractional genetic basis for human disease “ Manolio et al., Nature, 2009 “The most likely explanation for why genes for common diseases have no ...
PPT
... Survey multiple European-Americans in Utah: >99% Thr. 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 European-Americans in Utah: >99% Thr. Survey multiple Han Chinese in Beijing: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Japanese in Tokyo: >93% Ala. Survey multiple Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria: >93% Ala. ...
Loss of heterozygosity at D8S262: an early genetic event of
... of NAH without SCC and all NAH with SCC in liver cirrhosis tissue may represent monoclonal hyperplasia. The occurrence of SCC is a late event during NAH progression, and a premalignant morphologic phenotype [9]. These observations further support the contention that NAH is a precancerous lesion of H ...
... of NAH without SCC and all NAH with SCC in liver cirrhosis tissue may represent monoclonal hyperplasia. The occurrence of SCC is a late event during NAH progression, and a premalignant morphologic phenotype [9]. These observations further support the contention that NAH is a precancerous lesion of H ...
E20
... regions, alleles for Azucena increased plant height only at ph1 and ph3 but decreased the trait for the other four loci, even though Azucena is much taller than IR64. Results showed that alleles for plant height were dispersed among the two parents (Xu 1997) and revealed the genetic basis for the pr ...
... regions, alleles for Azucena increased plant height only at ph1 and ph3 but decreased the trait for the other four loci, even though Azucena is much taller than IR64. Results showed that alleles for plant height were dispersed among the two parents (Xu 1997) and revealed the genetic basis for the pr ...
K 2
... Although this gene is high important virulent. for Klebsiella pneumonia which confirm the bacteria mucoid viscosity Molecular detection of magA gene ,but is prevalence and among (mucoviscosity associated gene A): A total of 43 isolates of K .pneumonia , Klebsiella pneumonia local isolates is the mol ...
... Although this gene is high important virulent. for Klebsiella pneumonia which confirm the bacteria mucoid viscosity Molecular detection of magA gene ,but is prevalence and among (mucoviscosity associated gene A): A total of 43 isolates of K .pneumonia , Klebsiella pneumonia local isolates is the mol ...
A systems biology approach sheds new light on the regulation of
... In my years in Birmingham I had the pleasure to meet many friends and co-workers. I would like to thank them for being there to support me and I am sorry if I cannot mention all of them in this page. However, they will always be in my thoughts. The most special thanks are for my supervisor, Dr Franc ...
... In my years in Birmingham I had the pleasure to meet many friends and co-workers. I would like to thank them for being there to support me and I am sorry if I cannot mention all of them in this page. However, they will always be in my thoughts. The most special thanks are for my supervisor, Dr Franc ...
Systematic Studies on the Family Cucurbitaceae
... fruit, the homozygous recessive fruit were round (spherical), and the heterozygous fruit were oval (33, 55). In addition, the shape of the fruit can be predicted by the shape of the ovary at anthesis, thus making ovary shape a useful marker for things such as hybrid seed ...
... fruit, the homozygous recessive fruit were round (spherical), and the heterozygous fruit were oval (33, 55). In addition, the shape of the fruit can be predicted by the shape of the ovary at anthesis, thus making ovary shape a useful marker for things such as hybrid seed ...
1 shared allele
... • SNPs, mini- or “micro-satellites are often used as markers • Usually allows localization to only a general region of a particular chromosome (e.g. within several million bp) • Additional mapping is required to identify the disease gene • Relatively insensitive to allelic heterogeneity ...
... • SNPs, mini- or “micro-satellites are often used as markers • Usually allows localization to only a general region of a particular chromosome (e.g. within several million bp) • Additional mapping is required to identify the disease gene • Relatively insensitive to allelic heterogeneity ...
Common Quantitative Trait Loci for Alcohol
... ethanol and NT measures. Provisional QTL for ethanol actions. It should be recognized that QTL analyses allow only a rough identification of genetic map locations of genes that exert modest effects on continuously distributed phenotypes. Results presented in table 2 show provisional QTL identified b ...
... ethanol and NT measures. Provisional QTL for ethanol actions. It should be recognized that QTL analyses allow only a rough identification of genetic map locations of genes that exert modest effects on continuously distributed phenotypes. Results presented in table 2 show provisional QTL identified b ...
Pristionchus pacificus
... and can be cultured on OP50. P. pacificus is amenable to various cellular, genetic and molecular techniques successfully used in C. elegans. In addition to forward genetics, morpholino knockdown and deletion library experiments provide reverse genetic tools (for genetic and genomic methods see P. pa ...
... and can be cultured on OP50. P. pacificus is amenable to various cellular, genetic and molecular techniques successfully used in C. elegans. In addition to forward genetics, morpholino knockdown and deletion library experiments provide reverse genetic tools (for genetic and genomic methods see P. pa ...
Identity-by-descent filtering of exome sequence data for disease
... In this work, we describe a procedure for efficiently filtering exome sequencing data obtained from two or more affected siblings with an autosomal recessive Mendelian disorder based upon the identification of chromosomal regions identical by descent (IBD) in the presence of noisy sequence data. In ...
... In this work, we describe a procedure for efficiently filtering exome sequencing data obtained from two or more affected siblings with an autosomal recessive Mendelian disorder based upon the identification of chromosomal regions identical by descent (IBD) in the presence of noisy sequence data. In ...
Quantitative trait loci associated with maximal exercise endurance in
... doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01328.2006.—The role of genetics in the determination of maximal exercise endurance is unclear. Six- to nine-week-old F2 mice (n ⫽ 99; 60 female, 39 male), derived from an intercross of two inbred strains that had previously been phenotyped as having high maximal exercise en ...
... doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01328.2006.—The role of genetics in the determination of maximal exercise endurance is unclear. Six- to nine-week-old F2 mice (n ⫽ 99; 60 female, 39 male), derived from an intercross of two inbred strains that had previously been phenotyped as having high maximal exercise en ...
Recruitment of CRABS CLAW to promote nectary development
... perianth positions in basal taxa to central positions associated with reproductive organs in more derived taxa. In addition, extrafloral nectaries are currently known in 68 angiosperm families (Elias, 1983). Their structures and locations are also diverse across the families, although they occur mos ...
... perianth positions in basal taxa to central positions associated with reproductive organs in more derived taxa. In addition, extrafloral nectaries are currently known in 68 angiosperm families (Elias, 1983). Their structures and locations are also diverse across the families, although they occur mos ...
Direct control of shoot meristem activity by a cytokinin
... without forming the normal number of floral organs (Fig. 1g). In a wild-type floral meristem, many cells express histone H4, accompanying the differentiation of floral organs (Fig. 1h). In contrast, very few log mutant cells express histone H4 (Fig. 1i). OSH1, a meristem marker encoding a KNOTTED1-t ...
... without forming the normal number of floral organs (Fig. 1g). In a wild-type floral meristem, many cells express histone H4, accompanying the differentiation of floral organs (Fig. 1h). In contrast, very few log mutant cells express histone H4 (Fig. 1i). OSH1, a meristem marker encoding a KNOTTED1-t ...
MATRILINEAL, a sperm-specific phospholipase, triggers maize
... and signalling (Table 2 and Extended Data Table 6). Given the intensive communication between the two gametophytes and the dynamic membrane reshuffling involved in fertilization28, we speculate that some of these differentially expressed genes may mediate one or more of the pleiotropic phenotypes tr ...
... and signalling (Table 2 and Extended Data Table 6). Given the intensive communication between the two gametophytes and the dynamic membrane reshuffling involved in fertilization28, we speculate that some of these differentially expressed genes may mediate one or more of the pleiotropic phenotypes tr ...
The development and evolutionary origin of barbels in
... To begin to explore the developmental genetic mechanisms responsible for barbel evolution, we chose to examine barbel development in the channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae). This species was selected because its barbels appear early in embryonic development (Northcutt 20 ...
... To begin to explore the developmental genetic mechanisms responsible for barbel evolution, we chose to examine barbel development in the channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae). This species was selected because its barbels appear early in embryonic development (Northcutt 20 ...
Dynamic Changes in Aromatic Hydrocarbon Associated Catabolic
... Aerobic pathways of aromatic hydrocarbon degradation employ oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, and mono- and dioxygenase enzymes, to cleave the benzene ring which results in a loss of aromaticity [4]. Biodegradation pathways of aromatic hydrocarbons have been intensively investigated, much is k ...
... Aerobic pathways of aromatic hydrocarbon degradation employ oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, and mono- and dioxygenase enzymes, to cleave the benzene ring which results in a loss of aromaticity [4]. Biodegradation pathways of aromatic hydrocarbons have been intensively investigated, much is k ...
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... are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene by alternative promoter use and splicing, and SREBF-2 from a separate gene [2]. There is considerable evidence suggesting that SREBF-2 is closely associated with cholesterol metabolism, while SREBF-1 is more associated w ...
... are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene by alternative promoter use and splicing, and SREBF-2 from a separate gene [2]. There is considerable evidence suggesting that SREBF-2 is closely associated with cholesterol metabolism, while SREBF-1 is more associated w ...
Altered Pax gene expression in murine notochord mutants: the
... Fig. 3. Expression of the marker genes in wildtype embryos. (A) Onset of Pax-1 expression at day (d) 8.25 pc. So, recently formed somite. Pax-I expression at d 10.5 pc (B) and d 12.0 pc (C). The axial staining is restricted to the sclerotomal part of the somites. S, sclerotome; F, forelimb bud; H, h ...
... Fig. 3. Expression of the marker genes in wildtype embryos. (A) Onset of Pax-1 expression at day (d) 8.25 pc. So, recently formed somite. Pax-I expression at d 10.5 pc (B) and d 12.0 pc (C). The axial staining is restricted to the sclerotomal part of the somites. S, sclerotome; F, forelimb bud; H, h ...
Chromosome location and characterization of genes for grain
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
Hemoglobin A2: origin, evolution, and aftermath
... These findings strongly suggested that the rate of transcription of S-globin gene must be less than that of the P-globin gene. When the in vitro transcription of non-aglobin genes was compared, it was found that P-, E-, and y-globin genes are transcribed with equal efficiencies, but that the transcr ...
... These findings strongly suggested that the rate of transcription of S-globin gene must be less than that of the P-globin gene. When the in vitro transcription of non-aglobin genes was compared, it was found that P-, E-, and y-globin genes are transcribed with equal efficiencies, but that the transcr ...
Calculating the Number of Genes
... • grass carp prefer pondweeds, • do not prefer plants such as cattail, water lily, etc. Triploid grass carp do not reproduce… ...
... • grass carp prefer pondweeds, • do not prefer plants such as cattail, water lily, etc. Triploid grass carp do not reproduce… ...