Alternative Splicing in Higher Plants
... Phenotypic effects of alternative splicing are most commonly noted in human disease – Cystic fibrosis is commonly associated with SNPs that reduce splicing of exons 9 and 12 – Recent multivariate analysis has supported the intuitive idea that longer genes with higher numbers of introns are more like ...
... Phenotypic effects of alternative splicing are most commonly noted in human disease – Cystic fibrosis is commonly associated with SNPs that reduce splicing of exons 9 and 12 – Recent multivariate analysis has supported the intuitive idea that longer genes with higher numbers of introns are more like ...
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... seasonal extremes of temperate climates are of interest since these are central to the success of this sub-family across temperate zones. Such adaptations are also important to agriculture and are critical to the success of temperate cereal crops including wheat, barley, oats, and rye. A key factor ...
... seasonal extremes of temperate climates are of interest since these are central to the success of this sub-family across temperate zones. Such adaptations are also important to agriculture and are critical to the success of temperate cereal crops including wheat, barley, oats, and rye. A key factor ...
XYY Syndrome - Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes
... is expected . The tall stature is explained by the presence of additional copies of the SHOX gene (and possibly also other genes related to stature) in subjects with 47,XYY. A severe cystic acne may develop during adolescence. Asthma prevalence is significantly greater in XYY than in the general pop ...
... is expected . The tall stature is explained by the presence of additional copies of the SHOX gene (and possibly also other genes related to stature) in subjects with 47,XYY. A severe cystic acne may develop during adolescence. Asthma prevalence is significantly greater in XYY than in the general pop ...
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Its Relation to Combined Parental
... Just 2 % of pregnant women experience two consecutive pregnancy losses and only 0.4 to 1% have three consecutive pregnancy losses. ...
... Just 2 % of pregnant women experience two consecutive pregnancy losses and only 0.4 to 1% have three consecutive pregnancy losses. ...
Ethanol exposure affects gene expression in the embryonic
... identified numerous genes active in this embryonic structure. Among the organizer-specific genes are transcription factors, growth factors and secreted proteins. It is known that the interactions between these organizer-specific genes and others expressed around the blastopore will determine many as ...
... identified numerous genes active in this embryonic structure. Among the organizer-specific genes are transcription factors, growth factors and secreted proteins. It is known that the interactions between these organizer-specific genes and others expressed around the blastopore will determine many as ...
Expanded roles of leucine-responsive regulatory protein in
... Lrp was first identified in E. coli as a regulatory protein involved in the control of the transport of branchedchain amino acids (Anderson et al., 1976). Subsequently, mutations in the lrp gene were found to influence the expression of operons involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of some mo ...
... Lrp was first identified in E. coli as a regulatory protein involved in the control of the transport of branchedchain amino acids (Anderson et al., 1976). Subsequently, mutations in the lrp gene were found to influence the expression of operons involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of some mo ...
Functional Interactions of Genes Mediating Convergent Extension
... Hammerschmidt et al., 1996a; Macdonald et al., 1995). A model has been proposed based on these results in which Shh or a related molecule (e.g., Twhh in zebrafish) inhibits pax6 expression and retina and pigment epithelium development in the median anterior neural tube while promoting pax2 expressio ...
... Hammerschmidt et al., 1996a; Macdonald et al., 1995). A model has been proposed based on these results in which Shh or a related molecule (e.g., Twhh in zebrafish) inhibits pax6 expression and retina and pigment epithelium development in the median anterior neural tube while promoting pax2 expressio ...
17. Prof. K. P. Bhatia: Paroxysmal Movement Disorders
... epilepsy, paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia and writers cramp (RE-PED-WC) syndrome has also been linked to chromosome 16 within the ICCA region.31 An Indian family with PKC has been linked to a second locus on chromosome 16q distinct from the locus of the Japanese families with PKC thus suggest ...
... epilepsy, paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia and writers cramp (RE-PED-WC) syndrome has also been linked to chromosome 16 within the ICCA region.31 An Indian family with PKC has been linked to a second locus on chromosome 16q distinct from the locus of the Japanese families with PKC thus suggest ...
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... Figure 1. Biniou-bound enhancers drive expression in diverse spatial domains. (A) Schematic diagram showing the experimental design. The green arrow indicates Biniou’s continuous expression from stage 10 (∼6 h after egg laying) to the end of embryogenesis. ChIP-on-chip experiments were conducted at ...
... Figure 1. Biniou-bound enhancers drive expression in diverse spatial domains. (A) Schematic diagram showing the experimental design. The green arrow indicates Biniou’s continuous expression from stage 10 (∼6 h after egg laying) to the end of embryogenesis. ChIP-on-chip experiments were conducted at ...
Involvement of Sox1, 2 and 3 in the early and subsequent molecular
... hours). Because of this early response, we have anticipated that the mechanism of δ1-crystallin gene activation is highly relevant to the lens induction process, reflecting the second state being met within the ectoderm. We have found that δ1-crystallin gene is regulated by a lensspecific enhancer l ...
... hours). Because of this early response, we have anticipated that the mechanism of δ1-crystallin gene activation is highly relevant to the lens induction process, reflecting the second state being met within the ectoderm. We have found that δ1-crystallin gene is regulated by a lensspecific enhancer l ...
LIST OF CHECK-UP QUESTIONS for
... 7. What type of mutations has the greatest probability to be expressed in the next generation? a) recessive, linked with a sex, which arises in X-chromosome; b) recessive, which arises in autosomes; c) dominant autosomal mutation CORRECT d) all of these avove 8. A human has galactosemia — a disease ...
... 7. What type of mutations has the greatest probability to be expressed in the next generation? a) recessive, linked with a sex, which arises in X-chromosome; b) recessive, which arises in autosomes; c) dominant autosomal mutation CORRECT d) all of these avove 8. A human has galactosemia — a disease ...
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... - Linkages occur where loci do not assort independently. Generally loci do assort independently, with crossover events common (eg, the recessive white gene assorts independently from the Pea Comb gene, as no linkage between their loci). For there to be a linkage between loci, they must be on the sam ...
... - Linkages occur where loci do not assort independently. Generally loci do assort independently, with crossover events common (eg, the recessive white gene assorts independently from the Pea Comb gene, as no linkage between their loci). For there to be a linkage between loci, they must be on the sam ...
Genome Biology - Department of Computer Science and
... novo from non-coding genomic sequences [5, 20]. Scanning and matching PSSMs in the genome constitute the core of these methods, which are then improved by incorporating information of motif conservation and TFBSs co-localization. Nevertheless, these methods often lead to considerably high rate of fa ...
... novo from non-coding genomic sequences [5, 20]. Scanning and matching PSSMs in the genome constitute the core of these methods, which are then improved by incorporating information of motif conservation and TFBSs co-localization. Nevertheless, these methods often lead to considerably high rate of fa ...
Foundations of Biology - Geoscience Research Institute
... As long as genes on the same chromosome are located a long distance apart, they will assort independently due to crossing over during Prophase I of meiosis ...
... As long as genes on the same chromosome are located a long distance apart, they will assort independently due to crossing over during Prophase I of meiosis ...
A RARE KEL17/KEL(IVS3+1G>A) COMPOUND HETEROZYGOUS
... Conclusions: KEL(IVS3+1g>a) is the most frequent unexpressed KEL allele, encoding a further exeedingly rare, so called Kell0 phenotype, when present in homozygous, or compound heterozygous form, together with other unexpressed KEL alleles (Koermoeczi G et al, Transfusion, 2007). Inherited hemizygous ...
... Conclusions: KEL(IVS3+1g>a) is the most frequent unexpressed KEL allele, encoding a further exeedingly rare, so called Kell0 phenotype, when present in homozygous, or compound heterozygous form, together with other unexpressed KEL alleles (Koermoeczi G et al, Transfusion, 2007). Inherited hemizygous ...
Exploratory data analysis for microarray data
... ❍ Aim: detect subtle class distinctions among a set of tissue samples/gene expression profiles (application: search for disease subtypes) ❍ Idea: Such class distinctions may be characterized by differential expression of just a small set of genes, not by global similarity of the gene expression prof ...
... ❍ Aim: detect subtle class distinctions among a set of tissue samples/gene expression profiles (application: search for disease subtypes) ❍ Idea: Such class distinctions may be characterized by differential expression of just a small set of genes, not by global similarity of the gene expression prof ...
A Deterministic Analysis of Stationary Diploid/Dominance
... dominance population is complicated with two kinds of recombination. The first is the usual one, between individual, real string positions. In this case, crossover occurs within the gene or dominance locus. The second applies to chromosomes having multiple genes2. Such a situation encourages recombi ...
... dominance population is complicated with two kinds of recombination. The first is the usual one, between individual, real string positions. In this case, crossover occurs within the gene or dominance locus. The second applies to chromosomes having multiple genes2. Such a situation encourages recombi ...
Regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3
... The function in plants of the non-protein amino acid, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is poorly understood. In this study, we show that GABA down-regulates the expression of a large subset of 14-3-3 gene family members in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings in a calcium, ethylene and abscisic acid-dependent m ...
... The function in plants of the non-protein amino acid, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is poorly understood. In this study, we show that GABA down-regulates the expression of a large subset of 14-3-3 gene family members in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings in a calcium, ethylene and abscisic acid-dependent m ...
Comparative analysis of two-component signal transduction systems
... mediated by two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs), which consist of a histidine kinase (HK) and its cognate response regulator (RR). With the use of in silico techniques, a complete set of HKs and RRs was recovered from eight completely sequenced B. cereus group genomes. By applying a bid ...
... mediated by two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs), which consist of a histidine kinase (HK) and its cognate response regulator (RR). With the use of in silico techniques, a complete set of HKs and RRs was recovered from eight completely sequenced B. cereus group genomes. By applying a bid ...
STRIVE Report Series No.65
... strains have been well characterised for their ability to degrade this molecule, particularly members of the genus Pseudomonas. There is also now considerable interest in examining ways to convert some of the styrene-based products, such as polystyrene, back to styrene monomers which may subsequentl ...
... strains have been well characterised for their ability to degrade this molecule, particularly members of the genus Pseudomonas. There is also now considerable interest in examining ways to convert some of the styrene-based products, such as polystyrene, back to styrene monomers which may subsequentl ...
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... sequential meiosis I and meiosis II errors, suggesting that some of the meiosis II errors may be resulting from the preceding meiosis I errors, although it may also be determined by generalized disturbances in female meiosis due to advance reproductive age. The other unexpected phenomenon, discovere ...
... sequential meiosis I and meiosis II errors, suggesting that some of the meiosis II errors may be resulting from the preceding meiosis I errors, although it may also be determined by generalized disturbances in female meiosis due to advance reproductive age. The other unexpected phenomenon, discovere ...
Discovery of genes in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) involved
... 50 mL non-sterile of seawater. Sixteen oysters held in 8 L of seawater were inoculated via a 3 hour immersion bath with V. vulnificus at an initial concentration of 4.56x1019 CFU/L. Control oysters (n=16) were likewise placed in 8L of seawater. Following exposure, oysters were harvested aseptically ...
... 50 mL non-sterile of seawater. Sixteen oysters held in 8 L of seawater were inoculated via a 3 hour immersion bath with V. vulnificus at an initial concentration of 4.56x1019 CFU/L. Control oysters (n=16) were likewise placed in 8L of seawater. Following exposure, oysters were harvested aseptically ...