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Plasmid replication and control
... Plasmid RI00 can be transferred between enteric bacteria of the genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Proteus, Salmonella, and Shigella, but does not transfer to the non enteric gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas. Different R plasmids with genes for resistance to most antibiotics are known. Many drug-res ...
... Plasmid RI00 can be transferred between enteric bacteria of the genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Proteus, Salmonella, and Shigella, but does not transfer to the non enteric gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas. Different R plasmids with genes for resistance to most antibiotics are known. Many drug-res ...
Transcriptional control of glial cell development in Drosophila
... screens, and a variety of molecular genetic and genomic techniques, including expression screens, cDNA microarrays, and new computational and bioinformatic methods, a growing number of glial-specific genes have been identified, and many are potential transcriptional targets of gcm and its downstream ...
... screens, and a variety of molecular genetic and genomic techniques, including expression screens, cDNA microarrays, and new computational and bioinformatic methods, a growing number of glial-specific genes have been identified, and many are potential transcriptional targets of gcm and its downstream ...
Dissecting plant meiosis using Arabidopsis thaliana mutants
... cells (a mitosis-like division). Agashe et al. (2002) report that in the dyad mutant GUS (b-glucuronidase) expression is driven from a DMC1 promoter during female meiosis suggesting that this division may be meiotic rather than mitotic in nature. Subsequently, these cells can undergo either a second ...
... cells (a mitosis-like division). Agashe et al. (2002) report that in the dyad mutant GUS (b-glucuronidase) expression is driven from a DMC1 promoter during female meiosis suggesting that this division may be meiotic rather than mitotic in nature. Subsequently, these cells can undergo either a second ...
FEMS Microbiology Letters
... www.csc.¢/molbio/progs/clustalw). The dendrogram inferred from the alignment was generated using TreeView1.6 (http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html). 3. Results and discussion 3.1. Two nifJ genes coding for pyruvate :ferredoxin oxidoreductases occur in ¢lamentous Anabaena spp. whereas ...
... www.csc.¢/molbio/progs/clustalw). The dendrogram inferred from the alignment was generated using TreeView1.6 (http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html). 3. Results and discussion 3.1. Two nifJ genes coding for pyruvate :ferredoxin oxidoreductases occur in ¢lamentous Anabaena spp. whereas ...
Inheritance QP - Aleveltopicpapers
... What is the evidence from the map that suggests that Smith’s hare and the Natal rock hare are different species? ...
... What is the evidence from the map that suggests that Smith’s hare and the Natal rock hare are different species? ...
Embryonic Development following Somatic Cell
... sets from the ENCODE project (Bernstein et al., 2012). Therefore, we conclude that RRRs in somatic cells are enriched for H3K9me3. Previous studies have also shown that H3K9me3 is generally enriched in tightly-packaged large domains of ‘‘heterochromatin regions’’ (Lachner et al., 2001). One possible ...
... sets from the ENCODE project (Bernstein et al., 2012). Therefore, we conclude that RRRs in somatic cells are enriched for H3K9me3. Previous studies have also shown that H3K9me3 is generally enriched in tightly-packaged large domains of ‘‘heterochromatin regions’’ (Lachner et al., 2001). One possible ...
Genome-wide search for signatures of selection in three
... observed for farm animal species (Diamond, 2002; Toro and MäkiTanila, 2007; Flori et al., 2009). Brazilian sheep are descendants of animals imported during the colonization period and, since then, have been subject to systematic and non-systematic evolutionary processes. This has led to the developm ...
... observed for farm animal species (Diamond, 2002; Toro and MäkiTanila, 2007; Flori et al., 2009). Brazilian sheep are descendants of animals imported during the colonization period and, since then, have been subject to systematic and non-systematic evolutionary processes. This has led to the developm ...
Package ‘GenomicFeatures’ October 14, 2014
... added. The thick regions correspond to the CDS regions, and the blocks represent the exons. The transcript IDs are stored in the name column. The ranges are the transcript bounds. For asGFF, a GRanges, with columns type, Name, ID„ and Parent. The gene structures are expressed according to the conven ...
... added. The thick regions correspond to the CDS regions, and the blocks represent the exons. The transcript IDs are stored in the name column. The ranges are the transcript bounds. For asGFF, a GRanges, with columns type, Name, ID„ and Parent. The gene structures are expressed according to the conven ...
in a patient with Ambras syndrome
... Ambras syndrome (AMS) is a unique form of universal congenital hypertrichosis (MIM 145701) that has been described in only eleven cases in the medical literature so far (Baumeister et al., 1993; Balducci et al., 1998; Torbus and Sliwa, 2002). This syndrome is characterized by excessive hair growth o ...
... Ambras syndrome (AMS) is a unique form of universal congenital hypertrichosis (MIM 145701) that has been described in only eleven cases in the medical literature so far (Baumeister et al., 1993; Balducci et al., 1998; Torbus and Sliwa, 2002). This syndrome is characterized by excessive hair growth o ...
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... lethality at the restrictive temperature (27C). Between 25C and 26C a small proportion of the cdk7ts1 flies survive. Conditions under which the mutant phenotype is partially penetrant provide a sensitive environment to identify genetic interactions. We therefore used these conditions to scan the ...
... lethality at the restrictive temperature (27C). Between 25C and 26C a small proportion of the cdk7ts1 flies survive. Conditions under which the mutant phenotype is partially penetrant provide a sensitive environment to identify genetic interactions. We therefore used these conditions to scan the ...
Supporting Information Parfenov et al. 10.1073/pnas.1416074111
... million reads mapped) across 70% of the patient samples as not expressed (white with black outline in Fig. 2 and Figs. S4 and S5). For graphical representation of exon expression levels, we mean-centered the RPKM values and divided by their SD for each exon. The lengths of the composite exons were t ...
... million reads mapped) across 70% of the patient samples as not expressed (white with black outline in Fig. 2 and Figs. S4 and S5). For graphical representation of exon expression levels, we mean-centered the RPKM values and divided by their SD for each exon. The lengths of the composite exons were t ...
Article Genetic Signatures Reveal High-Altitude
... two populations (supplementary fig. S1A and S2B, Supplementary Material online), which suggests continual gene flow between the high- and intermediate-altitude populations or a small divergence time. Therefore, we expect the signal of positive selection to remain detectable in the populations consid ...
... two populations (supplementary fig. S1A and S2B, Supplementary Material online), which suggests continual gene flow between the high- and intermediate-altitude populations or a small divergence time. Therefore, we expect the signal of positive selection to remain detectable in the populations consid ...
RNA interference pathways display high rates of adaptive protein
... not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It is made available under a CC-BY 4.0 International license. ...
... not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It is made available under a CC-BY 4.0 International license. ...
Comparative analysis of the Geobacillus hemicellulose utilization locus reveals a highly
... identification of orthologous clusters in the sequenced Geobacillus genomes, by localized BlastN analysis. Between three and twelve partial or complete orthologous clusters were found in twenty of the sequenced strains, while no orthologous clusters could be found in the genomes of the remaining fou ...
... identification of orthologous clusters in the sequenced Geobacillus genomes, by localized BlastN analysis. Between three and twelve partial or complete orthologous clusters were found in twenty of the sequenced strains, while no orthologous clusters could be found in the genomes of the remaining fou ...
The Old World monkey DAZ (Deleted in
... The cynDAZ cDNA sequence (Fig. 1) is a composite of the partial cDNA of the remaining fifth clone and a 5′-RACE product using adult monkey testis mRNA as a template. The 5′-RACE products overlapped the cDNA insert by 50 nucleotides and extended 471 nucleotides further to the 5′ end. The cynDAZ cDNA ...
... The cynDAZ cDNA sequence (Fig. 1) is a composite of the partial cDNA of the remaining fifth clone and a 5′-RACE product using adult monkey testis mRNA as a template. The 5′-RACE products overlapped the cDNA insert by 50 nucleotides and extended 471 nucleotides further to the 5′ end. The cynDAZ cDNA ...
DROSOPHILA: GENETICS MEETS BEHAVIOUR
... The natural-variant approach in Drosophila behavioural genetics is helping to clarify the nature of the genes and allelic variants that affect normal individual differences in behaviour, how they evolved and how they might differ from laboratory-generated mutants. Why might natural variants be usefu ...
... The natural-variant approach in Drosophila behavioural genetics is helping to clarify the nature of the genes and allelic variants that affect normal individual differences in behaviour, how they evolved and how they might differ from laboratory-generated mutants. Why might natural variants be usefu ...
Cloning of the Papaya Chromoplast-Specific
... showed a strong accumulation of lycopene (approximately 63% of the total carotenoid content) in redfleshed fruit, while none was detected in yellow-fleshed fruit. The profile of yellow-fleshed fruit showed mostly b-cryptoxanthin and b-carotene derivatives, up to 75% of the total carotenoid content, ...
... showed a strong accumulation of lycopene (approximately 63% of the total carotenoid content) in redfleshed fruit, while none was detected in yellow-fleshed fruit. The profile of yellow-fleshed fruit showed mostly b-cryptoxanthin and b-carotene derivatives, up to 75% of the total carotenoid content, ...
Set 2: Mutations
... Genes mutate at known rates, but the rate varies depending on the gene involved - some genes have high spontaneous mutation rates. Calculation of the average number of mutant genes in a human: 1. There are thought to be about 100,000 genes making up the human genome. 2. Since there are two copies of ...
... Genes mutate at known rates, but the rate varies depending on the gene involved - some genes have high spontaneous mutation rates. Calculation of the average number of mutant genes in a human: 1. There are thought to be about 100,000 genes making up the human genome. 2. Since there are two copies of ...
Curr. Microbiol. 42
... 5 (Table 2) detected one that yielded an amplicon specific to cry8Ba. This same field-collected strain must be novel because it did not react with a cry8Ba-specific pair of primers [2]. A new gene will be detected by propagating a specific amplicon(s) differing from the standard pattern for cry7 (Fi ...
... 5 (Table 2) detected one that yielded an amplicon specific to cry8Ba. This same field-collected strain must be novel because it did not react with a cry8Ba-specific pair of primers [2]. A new gene will be detected by propagating a specific amplicon(s) differing from the standard pattern for cry7 (Fi ...
Functions of the nonsense-mediated RNA decay pathway in Drosophila development. PLoS Genetics 2 , 2143-2154.
... relationship between the termination codon and splice junctions in the mRNA [15]. Most normal termination codons are located beyond the last splice junction, in the final exon of the mRNA. Termination codons that lie upstream of an exon–exon boundary are generally recognized as premature and target ...
... relationship between the termination codon and splice junctions in the mRNA [15]. Most normal termination codons are located beyond the last splice junction, in the final exon of the mRNA. Termination codons that lie upstream of an exon–exon boundary are generally recognized as premature and target ...
Differential Gene Expression in the Siphonophore
... from the same samples with three different off-the-shelf expression workflows: SOLiD SAGE (Life Technologies), Illumina mRNASeq, and Helicos Digital Gene Expression (DGE). These workflows differ in sample preparation protocols (Figure S1), sequencing platform, and read mapping. All these differences ...
... from the same samples with three different off-the-shelf expression workflows: SOLiD SAGE (Life Technologies), Illumina mRNASeq, and Helicos Digital Gene Expression (DGE). These workflows differ in sample preparation protocols (Figure S1), sequencing platform, and read mapping. All these differences ...
Chapter 6 - Gregor Mendel and Genetics
... have a blend, or mix, of the characteristics of their parents. Mendel noticed plants in his own garden that weren’t a blend of the parents. For example, a tall plant and a short plant had offspring that were either tall or short but not medium in height. Observations such as these led Mendel to quest ...
... have a blend, or mix, of the characteristics of their parents. Mendel noticed plants in his own garden that weren’t a blend of the parents. For example, a tall plant and a short plant had offspring that were either tall or short but not medium in height. Observations such as these led Mendel to quest ...
From the Department of Zoology, University of
... of these units per chromosome has not been determined yet, there is evidence that it may not be the same in all species (9, 10). For some time now the nature of the longitudinal differentiation of chromosomes into chromomeres, interchromomeric fibers, hetero-, and euchromatin has been debated. Some ...
... of these units per chromosome has not been determined yet, there is evidence that it may not be the same in all species (9, 10). For some time now the nature of the longitudinal differentiation of chromosomes into chromomeres, interchromomeric fibers, hetero-, and euchromatin has been debated. Some ...
Paper - John Innes Centre
... Resistance of Flame to IPO323. Thirty-two F1 progeny of the cross between cvs. Flame and Longbow were inoculated with IPO323 as whole seedlings and 12 in detached leaf tests. In both cases, reciprocal crosses were used in equal proportions. All F1 seedlings had levels of infection intermediate betwe ...
... Resistance of Flame to IPO323. Thirty-two F1 progeny of the cross between cvs. Flame and Longbow were inoculated with IPO323 as whole seedlings and 12 in detached leaf tests. In both cases, reciprocal crosses were used in equal proportions. All F1 seedlings had levels of infection intermediate betwe ...