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Pultz, M. A., and Baker, B. S.
... (tra) to doublesex (dsx) (for reviews, see Baker, 1989; Steinmann-Zwicky et al, 1990; Belote, 1992; Mattox et al., 1992; McKeown and Madigan, 1992). First, Sxl regulates tra at the level of RNA splicing, generating a female-specific protein-coding tra mRNA. Then tra protein collaborates with transfo ...
... (tra) to doublesex (dsx) (for reviews, see Baker, 1989; Steinmann-Zwicky et al, 1990; Belote, 1992; Mattox et al., 1992; McKeown and Madigan, 1992). First, Sxl regulates tra at the level of RNA splicing, generating a female-specific protein-coding tra mRNA. Then tra protein collaborates with transfo ...
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... long day length, it has diploid in-breeding genetics, a moderate-sized sequenced genome of about 550 Mb and large mutant populations (Clarkson and Russell, 1975; Benlloch et al., 2006; Rose, 2008; Young et al., 2011). The latter include about 19 000 lines each carrying around 25 stably inserted copi ...
... long day length, it has diploid in-breeding genetics, a moderate-sized sequenced genome of about 550 Mb and large mutant populations (Clarkson and Russell, 1975; Benlloch et al., 2006; Rose, 2008; Young et al., 2011). The latter include about 19 000 lines each carrying around 25 stably inserted copi ...
7.1 Introduction
... the four meiotic spores out of the ascus). He also demonstrated Mendelian segregation in yeast, established that both haploid and diploid states of the organisms exist, and established that there are two stable mating types. Another important figure in early yeast genetics, Carl C. Lindegren, publis ...
... the four meiotic spores out of the ascus). He also demonstrated Mendelian segregation in yeast, established that both haploid and diploid states of the organisms exist, and established that there are two stable mating types. Another important figure in early yeast genetics, Carl C. Lindegren, publis ...
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... In order to determine whether Pax-1 expression is affected in a tissue-specific or in a widespread manner, we carried out an in situ RNA hybridization analysis. Based on the results of the RNase protection analyses, Pax-1 expression was first investigated in day-13.5 embryos (Fig. 2). In wild-type e ...
... In order to determine whether Pax-1 expression is affected in a tissue-specific or in a widespread manner, we carried out an in situ RNA hybridization analysis. Based on the results of the RNase protection analyses, Pax-1 expression was first investigated in day-13.5 embryos (Fig. 2). In wild-type e ...
Explanation of Mendel`s work
... Mendel went one step farther and crossed plants differing in three contrasting characters. The results were entirely according to expectation but they will not be discussed. These are some of the conclusions that may be drawn from Mendel’s experiments: 1. The most important conclusion is that inheri ...
... Mendel went one step farther and crossed plants differing in three contrasting characters. The results were entirely according to expectation but they will not be discussed. These are some of the conclusions that may be drawn from Mendel’s experiments: 1. The most important conclusion is that inheri ...
Preview Sample 2
... Several advantages exist to using peas for the study of inheritance: (1) Peas have a fairly rapid generation time (at least two generations per year if grown in the field, three or four generations per year if grown in greenhouses. (2) Peas can either self-fertilize or be artificially crossed by an ...
... Several advantages exist to using peas for the study of inheritance: (1) Peas have a fairly rapid generation time (at least two generations per year if grown in the field, three or four generations per year if grown in greenhouses. (2) Peas can either self-fertilize or be artificially crossed by an ...
RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays: Pathway-focused gene
... pathway or disease state and three RNA quality control elements (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiti ...
... pathway or disease state and three RNA quality control elements (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiti ...
Understanding Reproductive Isolation Based on the Rice
... indica and japonica has been reported, although only a few studies have been carried out on this subject so far. One study showed that the number of pollen grains that adhere to the stigmas during intersubspecific pollination (a japonica variety hand-pollinated with pollen from an indica variety and ...
... indica and japonica has been reported, although only a few studies have been carried out on this subject so far. One study showed that the number of pollen grains that adhere to the stigmas during intersubspecific pollination (a japonica variety hand-pollinated with pollen from an indica variety and ...
Development and implementation of genomic predictions in beef cattle
... The application of genomic information in beef cattle genetic evaluations in South America began in 2008 through Igenity and Pfizer Animal Health. In the taurine beef breeds (particularly Angus), these companies promoted the same approach used in North America. Success has been limited. Because coun ...
... The application of genomic information in beef cattle genetic evaluations in South America began in 2008 through Igenity and Pfizer Animal Health. In the taurine beef breeds (particularly Angus), these companies promoted the same approach used in North America. Success has been limited. Because coun ...
CROSSING-OVER IN DROSOPHILA is closer to a spindle fibre
... by the spindle fibre at least in neighboring regions. The disparity between the genetic and cytological maps of these chromosomes especially in the spindle fibre regions (Dobzhanzky2'3) is consistent with such a view. Sturtevant4 suggests from studies of crossing-over in Drosophila stocks homozygous ...
... by the spindle fibre at least in neighboring regions. The disparity between the genetic and cytological maps of these chromosomes especially in the spindle fibre regions (Dobzhanzky2'3) is consistent with such a view. Sturtevant4 suggests from studies of crossing-over in Drosophila stocks homozygous ...
frequency distribution of antimalarial drug
... determine DNA sequences, for example hybridization with DNA probes or direct sequencing of amplified fragments, the PCR-RFLP technique has been found to be robust21 and is widely used in other African countries. It was also the easiest technique for us to use because our laboratory was already equip ...
... determine DNA sequences, for example hybridization with DNA probes or direct sequencing of amplified fragments, the PCR-RFLP technique has been found to be robust21 and is widely used in other African countries. It was also the easiest technique for us to use because our laboratory was already equip ...
A selfish origin for recombination
... therefore, will produce gametes with a ratio A : a=5 : 3 instead of the Mendelian 1 : 1, if the initiation of crossing over occurs at this locus and if the displaced strand belongs to allele a. The resulting chromosomes will be recombinant or not with about the same probability because the intermedi ...
... therefore, will produce gametes with a ratio A : a=5 : 3 instead of the Mendelian 1 : 1, if the initiation of crossing over occurs at this locus and if the displaced strand belongs to allele a. The resulting chromosomes will be recombinant or not with about the same probability because the intermedi ...
Genetic recombination in plants
... blocks of favorable alleles as a unit. This advantage, however, must be balanced with the evolutionary requirement for genetic diversity through the generation of novel allelic arrays via crossing-over, a process which generates recombinant chromosomes. Recombination events can result in either reci ...
... blocks of favorable alleles as a unit. This advantage, however, must be balanced with the evolutionary requirement for genetic diversity through the generation of novel allelic arrays via crossing-over, a process which generates recombinant chromosomes. Recombination events can result in either reci ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... conditions stimulate the zygospores to undergo germination and meiosis to produce new haploid mt+ and mt2 vegetative cells. Key regulatory factors for zygote development are Gsp1 (for Gamete-specific plus1) and Gsm1 (for Gamete-specific minus1), which are contributed by the mt+ and mt2 gametes, respec ...
... conditions stimulate the zygospores to undergo germination and meiosis to produce new haploid mt+ and mt2 vegetative cells. Key regulatory factors for zygote development are Gsp1 (for Gamete-specific plus1) and Gsm1 (for Gamete-specific minus1), which are contributed by the mt+ and mt2 gametes, respec ...
subunits of succinyl CoA ligase of tomato
... Having identified that the clones encoded functional SCoAL subunits we next carried out DNA sequence comparison of the subunits with one another and with functionally characterised SCoAL subunits from other species. The amino acid sequence from SlSCoAL a1 and 2 is conserved in the known domains of SC ...
... Having identified that the clones encoded functional SCoAL subunits we next carried out DNA sequence comparison of the subunits with one another and with functionally characterised SCoAL subunits from other species. The amino acid sequence from SlSCoAL a1 and 2 is conserved in the known domains of SC ...
- Wiley Online Library
... to nitrite as a diagnostic character for B. subtilis for many years [11], the ¢rst physiological study suggesting that B. subtilis could grow anaerobically showed that membrane-bound nitrate reductase was present only under low culture aeration [12]. We know now that B. subtilis has two distinct nit ...
... to nitrite as a diagnostic character for B. subtilis for many years [11], the ¢rst physiological study suggesting that B. subtilis could grow anaerobically showed that membrane-bound nitrate reductase was present only under low culture aeration [12]. We know now that B. subtilis has two distinct nit ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... conditions stimulate the zygospores to undergo germination and meiosis to produce new haploid mt+ and mt2 vegetative cells. Key regulatory factors for zygote development are Gsp1 (for Gamete-specific plus1) and Gsm1 (for Gamete-specific minus1), which are contributed by the mt+ and mt2 gametes, respec ...
... conditions stimulate the zygospores to undergo germination and meiosis to produce new haploid mt+ and mt2 vegetative cells. Key regulatory factors for zygote development are Gsp1 (for Gamete-specific plus1) and Gsm1 (for Gamete-specific minus1), which are contributed by the mt+ and mt2 gametes, respec ...
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... When they did that, the teosinte kernels, which are normally enclosed in a hard fruitcase, become partially exposed, almost like little corn kernels. When they did the opposite—putting the teosinte fruitcase gene into maize plants—the fruitcase became larger and started to cover up the maize kernels ...
... When they did that, the teosinte kernels, which are normally enclosed in a hard fruitcase, become partially exposed, almost like little corn kernels. When they did the opposite—putting the teosinte fruitcase gene into maize plants—the fruitcase became larger and started to cover up the maize kernels ...
The Plant Cell - Molecular and Cell Biology
... somatic tissue of their progeny. As these influences persist in the entire population of plants, the basis for the change is epigenetic rather than genetic. Plants carrying the transgene locus do not have to face the environmental challenges themselves in order to transmit the epigenetic change to t ...
... somatic tissue of their progeny. As these influences persist in the entire population of plants, the basis for the change is epigenetic rather than genetic. Plants carrying the transgene locus do not have to face the environmental challenges themselves in order to transmit the epigenetic change to t ...
Lecture 3 - Montefiore Institute ULg
... Surprises accompanying the sequence publication included: - the relatively small number of human genes, perhaps as few as ...
... Surprises accompanying the sequence publication included: - the relatively small number of human genes, perhaps as few as ...
Establishment of new mutations under divergence and genome
... genome scans, although a good starting point, therefore have certain limitations for discerning the proportion of the genome affected by selection. In contrast, direct experimental measurements of selection on the genome might be able to detect both weak and strong selection, and, thus, in concert w ...
... genome scans, although a good starting point, therefore have certain limitations for discerning the proportion of the genome affected by selection. In contrast, direct experimental measurements of selection on the genome might be able to detect both weak and strong selection, and, thus, in concert w ...
Identification of Novel Non-Metal Haloperoxidases from the Marine
... However, clones in group B, including CS19 HPO clone, showed relatively higher homology of approximately 80% with 70% identity as shown in Fig. 3. ...
... However, clones in group B, including CS19 HPO clone, showed relatively higher homology of approximately 80% with 70% identity as shown in Fig. 3. ...