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Application No. DIR 108 SUMMARY INFORMATION
... All GM InVigor® x Roundup Ready® canola lines proposed for commercial release contain genes conferring tolerance to the herbicides glufosinate-ammonium and glyphosate. In addition, some GM InVigor® x Roundup Ready® lines may contain genes conferring a hybrid breeding system and/or an antibiotic resi ...
... All GM InVigor® x Roundup Ready® canola lines proposed for commercial release contain genes conferring tolerance to the herbicides glufosinate-ammonium and glyphosate. In addition, some GM InVigor® x Roundup Ready® lines may contain genes conferring a hybrid breeding system and/or an antibiotic resi ...
cg12 Expression Is Specifically Linked to Infection of
... developmental changes involving the expression of specific genes. By homology to legume nodulins, actinorhizal nodulin genes refer to plant genes expressed specifically or at high levels in actinorhizal nodules compared with roots. Since the isolation of AgNOD-CP (Goetting-Minesky et al. 1994), the ...
... developmental changes involving the expression of specific genes. By homology to legume nodulins, actinorhizal nodulin genes refer to plant genes expressed specifically or at high levels in actinorhizal nodules compared with roots. Since the isolation of AgNOD-CP (Goetting-Minesky et al. 1994), the ...
Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis
... most highly linked eQTL were regulated in cis. These integrated approaches will become more common, and they promise a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of complex traits, including disease (Hubner et al., 2006). Integrating phenotypic QTL with protein QTL can also give investigators a more ...
... most highly linked eQTL were regulated in cis. These integrated approaches will become more common, and they promise a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of complex traits, including disease (Hubner et al., 2006). Integrating phenotypic QTL with protein QTL can also give investigators a more ...
Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits
... Even a simple trait can be hard to map if disease-causing alleles D occur at high frequency in the population. The expected Mendelian inheritance pattern of disease will be confounded by the problem that multiple independent copies of D may be segregating in the pedigree [often referred to as biline ...
... Even a simple trait can be hard to map if disease-causing alleles D occur at high frequency in the population. The expected Mendelian inheritance pattern of disease will be confounded by the problem that multiple independent copies of D may be segregating in the pedigree [often referred to as biline ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... The genus Burkholderia is composed of functionally diverse species, and it can be divided into several clusters. One of these, designated the plant-beneficial-environmental (PBE) Burkholderia cluster, is formed by nonpathogenic species, which in most cases have been found to be associated with plant ...
... The genus Burkholderia is composed of functionally diverse species, and it can be divided into several clusters. One of these, designated the plant-beneficial-environmental (PBE) Burkholderia cluster, is formed by nonpathogenic species, which in most cases have been found to be associated with plant ...
chapter14sganswersfall2008
... 1. Why did Mendel use pea plant as a model organism for his study of genetic inheritance? Peas are available in many varieties, and he could strictly control which plants mated with which. Many of the pea plant traits (flower color, height, etc.) varied in an “eitheror” manner. 2. Mendel tracked onl ...
... 1. Why did Mendel use pea plant as a model organism for his study of genetic inheritance? Peas are available in many varieties, and he could strictly control which plants mated with which. Many of the pea plant traits (flower color, height, etc.) varied in an “eitheror” manner. 2. Mendel tracked onl ...
Creating conditional dual fluorescence labelled transgenic animals
... manipulation of each individual miRNA is necessary for understanding its specific function in vivo. Studies on gain-of-function and loss-of-function mutation of individual miRNA or miRNA cluster have been performed. Among them, most of the studies were done with transgenic (gain- ...
... manipulation of each individual miRNA is necessary for understanding its specific function in vivo. Studies on gain-of-function and loss-of-function mutation of individual miRNA or miRNA cluster have been performed. Among them, most of the studies were done with transgenic (gain- ...
Polygenic Disorders
... much genetics are playing a role in differences in height between people. This is not the same as asking how much genetics usually cause height in any one person. 4. Polygenic and Multifactorial Disorders ...
... much genetics are playing a role in differences in height between people. This is not the same as asking how much genetics usually cause height in any one person. 4. Polygenic and Multifactorial Disorders ...
Artificial selection on introduced Asian haplotypes shaped the
... to trace back the haplotypes that were introduced during the Industrial Revolution. In Bosse et al. [9], we examined the occurrence of Asian haplotypes (AS) in a population of European pigs that belong to the commercial Large White breed. Our results showed that AS are widely present in the genomes ...
... to trace back the haplotypes that were introduced during the Industrial Revolution. In Bosse et al. [9], we examined the occurrence of Asian haplotypes (AS) in a population of European pigs that belong to the commercial Large White breed. Our results showed that AS are widely present in the genomes ...
Multiple Avirulence Loci and Allele-Specific Effector
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
First report of a tetracycline-inducible gene
... Mollicutes are a class of wall-less bacteria having arisen from ancestors common to low-G+C Gram-positive bacteria by a so-called regressive evolution (Weisburg et al., 1989). Various species are pathogenic to man, animals and plants, in which they may cause severe diseases. Due to their small genom ...
... Mollicutes are a class of wall-less bacteria having arisen from ancestors common to low-G+C Gram-positive bacteria by a so-called regressive evolution (Weisburg et al., 1989). Various species are pathogenic to man, animals and plants, in which they may cause severe diseases. Due to their small genom ...
ID_3743_Medical genetics (tests)_English_sem_9
... The second stage of the program of mass screening of new-born includes: Biopsy of material for research in all of new-born and its delivery to the diagnostic laboratory. Laboratory screening diagnostics Clarification diagnostics of all cases with positive results got at screening. Treatment of sick ...
... The second stage of the program of mass screening of new-born includes: Biopsy of material for research in all of new-born and its delivery to the diagnostic laboratory. Laboratory screening diagnostics Clarification diagnostics of all cases with positive results got at screening. Treatment of sick ...
Mice 2 NZW)F Genetic Complementation in Female (BXSB ×
... for disease acceleration (16, 17), and double bone marrow chimera experiments using mixtures of Yaa⫹ and Yaa⫺ cells demonstrated selective production of anti-DNA and hypergammaglobulinemia by Yaa⫹ B cells (18). The Ab promoting effect of the Yaa gene was observed not only for self Ags, but also for ...
... for disease acceleration (16, 17), and double bone marrow chimera experiments using mixtures of Yaa⫹ and Yaa⫺ cells demonstrated selective production of anti-DNA and hypergammaglobulinemia by Yaa⫹ B cells (18). The Ab promoting effect of the Yaa gene was observed not only for self Ags, but also for ...
Pierre MADL Div. of Material Sciences Dep
... The idea that germline cells contain information that passes to each generation unaffected by experience and independent of the somatic (body) cells, came to be referred to as the Weismann barrier, and is frequently quoted as putting a temporary end to the theory of Lamarck and the inheritance of ac ...
... The idea that germline cells contain information that passes to each generation unaffected by experience and independent of the somatic (body) cells, came to be referred to as the Weismann barrier, and is frequently quoted as putting a temporary end to the theory of Lamarck and the inheritance of ac ...
An efficient genetic algorithm for automated mining of both positive
... Diverse researchers afterwards have used clustering techniques, partitioning by means of fuzzy sets, however all of them have in common the fact that they need information a priori from the user. The main problem of all these approaches is preparation of the data before applying the algorithm. This ...
... Diverse researchers afterwards have used clustering techniques, partitioning by means of fuzzy sets, however all of them have in common the fact that they need information a priori from the user. The main problem of all these approaches is preparation of the data before applying the algorithm. This ...
Review Relationships between Vertebrate ZW and XY Sex
... variation for male and female heterogamety. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa, XY- and ZW-systems evolved within different populations in a relatively short period of time [39,40]. Some populations show female heterogamety and others male heterogamety. Homology of the XY and ZW pairs implies that the ...
... variation for male and female heterogamety. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa, XY- and ZW-systems evolved within different populations in a relatively short period of time [39,40]. Some populations show female heterogamety and others male heterogamety. Homology of the XY and ZW pairs implies that the ...
Y chromosome azoospermia factor region microdeletions and
... kb [26] and it is specifically expressed in testis tissue [27]. This gene encodes an ATP dependent RNA helicase DEAD box protein in humans and plays a significant role in the pre-meiotic spermatogonia phase of spermatogenesis [27]. Molecular analysis revealed a high prevalence of deletions or mutati ...
... kb [26] and it is specifically expressed in testis tissue [27]. This gene encodes an ATP dependent RNA helicase DEAD box protein in humans and plays a significant role in the pre-meiotic spermatogonia phase of spermatogenesis [27]. Molecular analysis revealed a high prevalence of deletions or mutati ...
RT-PCR Analysis - Shiu Lab - Michigan State University
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
Gene transfer in bacteria - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Natural transformation occurs in some bacterial species • e.g. B. subtilis, S. pneumoniae (Griffith's experiments, see Chapter 6), H. influenzae, N. gonorrhoeae • In B. subtilis, competence occurs only in nearly starved cells at specific times in growth culture 1% - 5% of cells become competent ...
... Natural transformation occurs in some bacterial species • e.g. B. subtilis, S. pneumoniae (Griffith's experiments, see Chapter 6), H. influenzae, N. gonorrhoeae • In B. subtilis, competence occurs only in nearly starved cells at specific times in growth culture 1% - 5% of cells become competent ...
Identification of genes that are associated with DNA repeats in
... Health and Environmental Protection, A. van Leeuwenhoeklaan 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands. ...
... Health and Environmental Protection, A. van Leeuwenhoeklaan 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands. ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Developmental Review
... conferred by let-7 is passed along to a downstream heterochronic gene, lin-29 (Figure 1). Again, this may be mediated by direct stage-specific repression of translation. lin-29 mRNA is first detected at L2 and remains high through later stages of development (Rougvie and Ambros, 1995; Bettinger et a ...
... conferred by let-7 is passed along to a downstream heterochronic gene, lin-29 (Figure 1). Again, this may be mediated by direct stage-specific repression of translation. lin-29 mRNA is first detected at L2 and remains high through later stages of development (Rougvie and Ambros, 1995; Bettinger et a ...
Light and temperature affect the expression of two candidate genes
... bud. Plants from southern latitudes continue growth in RL and PaFT4 remains at a low constant level. The divergent responses of the genotypes suggest that the photoperiod response differs, and that the dark dominant- and light dominant response found by Clapham et al. (1998a) thus involves PaFT4. In ...
... bud. Plants from southern latitudes continue growth in RL and PaFT4 remains at a low constant level. The divergent responses of the genotypes suggest that the photoperiod response differs, and that the dark dominant- and light dominant response found by Clapham et al. (1998a) thus involves PaFT4. In ...
Lab #2
... N1 and N2 and when there are no tied scores • Note: WMW test calculates the significance of the difference of medians, T-test calculates the significance of the difference of means • WMW test is robust to (a few) outliers ...
... N1 and N2 and when there are no tied scores • Note: WMW test calculates the significance of the difference of medians, T-test calculates the significance of the difference of means • WMW test is robust to (a few) outliers ...