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The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... PMA1 and ATE1 loci. Analysis of these data led to the estimation of a minimum number of 5,300 expressed genes in yeast. In this centromeric region a recombination frequency of 1 cM corresponded to an average distance of 3.3 kb, compared with 2.9 kb for the complete chromosome. These extrapolations h ...
... PMA1 and ATE1 loci. Analysis of these data led to the estimation of a minimum number of 5,300 expressed genes in yeast. In this centromeric region a recombination frequency of 1 cM corresponded to an average distance of 3.3 kb, compared with 2.9 kb for the complete chromosome. These extrapolations h ...
Genome-Wide Dissection of Hybrid Sterility in
... males at each generation was tested and scored by crossing them individually with Bu28 females; and only the third backcross (BC3) yielded fertile males in 80% of the families. Four of these families were utilized in subsequent analyses. We did not work further to BC3 families, because the following ...
... males at each generation was tested and scored by crossing them individually with Bu28 females; and only the third backcross (BC3) yielded fertile males in 80% of the families. Four of these families were utilized in subsequent analyses. We did not work further to BC3 families, because the following ...
Mendel`s Pea Plants
... Recall that our DNA is wound into chromosomes. Each of our chromosomes contains a long chain of DNA that encodes hundreds, if not thousands, of genes (segments of DNA that control a particular trait). Each of these genes can have slightly different versions from individual to individual. These versi ...
... Recall that our DNA is wound into chromosomes. Each of our chromosomes contains a long chain of DNA that encodes hundreds, if not thousands, of genes (segments of DNA that control a particular trait). Each of these genes can have slightly different versions from individual to individual. These versi ...
Clustering
... varying conditions/time points. • Expression level is estimated by measuring the amount of mRNA for that particular gene. • A gene is active if it is being transcribed. • More mRNA usually indicates more gene activity. ...
... varying conditions/time points. • Expression level is estimated by measuring the amount of mRNA for that particular gene. • A gene is active if it is being transcribed. • More mRNA usually indicates more gene activity. ...
Chapter 11: Complex Inheritance and Human Heredity
... to determine which parents and grandparents were carriers of the recessive allele. ...
... to determine which parents and grandparents were carriers of the recessive allele. ...
Classifying Gene Expression Data using an Evolutionary Algorithm
... genes that may be used to predict class membership for new samples. First, supervised classification identifies a set of genes that can differentiate different classes of samples by using the training dataset with known classes. Then, the selected set of discriminative genes, or predictive genes, is ...
... genes that may be used to predict class membership for new samples. First, supervised classification identifies a set of genes that can differentiate different classes of samples by using the training dataset with known classes. Then, the selected set of discriminative genes, or predictive genes, is ...
Gene Section PAX2 (Paired box gene 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Dahl E, Koseki H, Balling R. Pax genes and organogenesis. Bioessays. 1997 Sep;19(9):755-65 Eccles MR, Schimmenti LA. Renal-coloboma syndrome: a multi-system developmental disorder caused by PAX2 mutations. Clin Genet. 1999 Jul;56(1):1-9 ...
... Dahl E, Koseki H, Balling R. Pax genes and organogenesis. Bioessays. 1997 Sep;19(9):755-65 Eccles MR, Schimmenti LA. Renal-coloboma syndrome: a multi-system developmental disorder caused by PAX2 mutations. Clin Genet. 1999 Jul;56(1):1-9 ...
Table S1.
... Atlas 2, averaged over all tissues (A) resp. for interesting groups of cells (X according to “categ” column in ...
... Atlas 2, averaged over all tissues (A) resp. for interesting groups of cells (X according to “categ” column in ...
Microarrays
... for the detection of few target organisms. Nevertheless, the multiplexing potential is limited and thus the approach is sub-optimal when parallel detection of all relevant pathogens is needed. This high degree of parallelism can be achieved by the use of microarrays. DNA-based microarrays may contai ...
... for the detection of few target organisms. Nevertheless, the multiplexing potential is limited and thus the approach is sub-optimal when parallel detection of all relevant pathogens is needed. This high degree of parallelism can be achieved by the use of microarrays. DNA-based microarrays may contai ...
DNA Mismatch Repair and Synonymous Codon Evolution in
... range, if it is assumed that mismatch repair is G+C biased, an assumption which is supported by data. This prediction was then tested on a set of 58 primate and artiodactyl genes. There was no evidence of a direct decline in substitution rate with increasing G+C content, for either twofold- or fourf ...
... range, if it is assumed that mismatch repair is G+C biased, an assumption which is supported by data. This prediction was then tested on a set of 58 primate and artiodactyl genes. There was no evidence of a direct decline in substitution rate with increasing G+C content, for either twofold- or fourf ...
Sequenced Mitochondrial Genomes of Bryophytes
... organelles fulfill the majority of cellular energy demands and considered to originate through endosymbiotic process. The ancestor of mitochondria are thought to be related to a proteobacteria (Gray et al. 1999, Fitzpatrick et al. 2006). Therefore mitochondria perform several physiological and bioch ...
... organelles fulfill the majority of cellular energy demands and considered to originate through endosymbiotic process. The ancestor of mitochondria are thought to be related to a proteobacteria (Gray et al. 1999, Fitzpatrick et al. 2006). Therefore mitochondria perform several physiological and bioch ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... A PCR-based approach was developed to detect ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) form I large-subunit genes (cbbL) as a functional marker of autotrophic bacteria that fix carbon dioxide via the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle. We constructed two different primer sets, targeting the ...
... A PCR-based approach was developed to detect ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) form I large-subunit genes (cbbL) as a functional marker of autotrophic bacteria that fix carbon dioxide via the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle. We constructed two different primer sets, targeting the ...
Deletion of a conserved noncoding sequence in Plzf intron leads to
... variants). Last but not least, there is one substantial deletion—2,964 bp in intron 2 of Plzf (Fig. 4B,C). Of interest, only 11 of these variants were recognized previously (Supp. Table S1), all the others are novel. Next, we examined whether the sequence variant was unique for strains carrying the ...
... variants). Last but not least, there is one substantial deletion—2,964 bp in intron 2 of Plzf (Fig. 4B,C). Of interest, only 11 of these variants were recognized previously (Supp. Table S1), all the others are novel. Next, we examined whether the sequence variant was unique for strains carrying the ...
Chromosome anomalies course
... syndrome, 5p minus syndrome or Lejeune’s syndrome A rare genetic disorder due to a missing part of chromosome 5. Its name is a French term (catcry or call of the cat) referring to the characteristic cat-like cry of affected children. It was first described by Jérôme Lejeune in 1963. The condition af ...
... syndrome, 5p minus syndrome or Lejeune’s syndrome A rare genetic disorder due to a missing part of chromosome 5. Its name is a French term (catcry or call of the cat) referring to the characteristic cat-like cry of affected children. It was first described by Jérôme Lejeune in 1963. The condition af ...
Supplementary Figure 1. Generation of IDH2 mutant mice. (A
... randomly selected visual fields were captured from each slide for quantification of immunohistochemistry. For quantification of immunoblot, the protein levels were normalized to the actin level. Each value represents the mean ± SD from three independent experiments. *P < 0.01, between the two genoty ...
... randomly selected visual fields were captured from each slide for quantification of immunohistochemistry. For quantification of immunoblot, the protein levels were normalized to the actin level. Each value represents the mean ± SD from three independent experiments. *P < 0.01, between the two genoty ...
Supplementary Information (doc 408K)
... (2) After identifying the potential proband, the parents were informed about the details of this study, and initial oral consent was obtained. The proband and the parents were then given the IRB-approved consent forms and the details of this study were explained. We then obtained the signed informed ...
... (2) After identifying the potential proband, the parents were informed about the details of this study, and initial oral consent was obtained. The proband and the parents were then given the IRB-approved consent forms and the details of this study were explained. We then obtained the signed informed ...
Technical Targets
... renewable H2 production. With the input of solar energy, photosynthetic microbes such as cyanobacteria and green algae carry out oxygenic photosynthesis using solar energy to extract reducing equivalents (electrons) from water. The resulting reducing equivalents can be fed to a hydrogenase system yi ...
... renewable H2 production. With the input of solar energy, photosynthetic microbes such as cyanobacteria and green algae carry out oxygenic photosynthesis using solar energy to extract reducing equivalents (electrons) from water. The resulting reducing equivalents can be fed to a hydrogenase system yi ...
Current Microbiology
... hoxE. The hoxF gene product carries the four characteristic binding sites for the [2Fe-2S]-cluster just mentioned, for NAD1 and FMN and for a [4Fe-4S]-cluster as in A. variabilis [26] and Synechocystis [12]. Transcription is probably terminated downstream of hoxF because of the presence of ORF1 enco ...
... hoxE. The hoxF gene product carries the four characteristic binding sites for the [2Fe-2S]-cluster just mentioned, for NAD1 and FMN and for a [4Fe-4S]-cluster as in A. variabilis [26] and Synechocystis [12]. Transcription is probably terminated downstream of hoxF because of the presence of ORF1 enco ...
packet
... 13. Usually, tomato plants have purplish stems, but in some varieties the purple pigment is lacking, and the stem is green. True-breeding, purple-stemmed tomatoes crossed with green-stemmed plants gave all purple stemmed F1 plants. When these plants were back crossed to green-stemmed plants, the ...
... 13. Usually, tomato plants have purplish stems, but in some varieties the purple pigment is lacking, and the stem is green. True-breeding, purple-stemmed tomatoes crossed with green-stemmed plants gave all purple stemmed F1 plants. When these plants were back crossed to green-stemmed plants, the ...
Homeotic genes controlling flower development in Antirrhinum
... identity of whorls of organs they will be referred to as whorl identity genes (note that they do not affect the numbering of the whorls but only the identity of organs in the whorls). Similar classes of genes are observed in Arabidopsis (Bowman et al. 1989; Haughn and Sommerville, 1988; see also Mey ...
... identity of whorls of organs they will be referred to as whorl identity genes (note that they do not affect the numbering of the whorls but only the identity of organs in the whorls). Similar classes of genes are observed in Arabidopsis (Bowman et al. 1989; Haughn and Sommerville, 1988; see also Mey ...
Eds., N. Hamamura, S. Suzuki, S. Mendo, C. M. Barroso,... © by TERRAPUB, 2010.
... high. Since most of the putative merA containing bacteria belonged to gammaproteobacteria and beta-proteobacteria, suggesting that in these areas, merA genes are widely disseminated within these two bacterial groups. The high diversity of merA genes and the dominance of the merA containing bacterial ...
... high. Since most of the putative merA containing bacteria belonged to gammaproteobacteria and beta-proteobacteria, suggesting that in these areas, merA genes are widely disseminated within these two bacterial groups. The high diversity of merA genes and the dominance of the merA containing bacterial ...
CRISPR-Cas9 Mouse Toolbox
... enable the rapid ligation of annealed and phosphorylated oligos designed based on the target site sequence (20bp). The cloning protocol can be found below. ...
... enable the rapid ligation of annealed and phosphorylated oligos designed based on the target site sequence (20bp). The cloning protocol can be found below. ...
use of genomic tools to discover the cause of
... Three sire families were identified as segregating for this trait. Genome wide linkage analysis using 104 microsatellite DNA markers was used to map the gene to ECA14 (LOD > 11.0). Four genes, namely SPARC, SLC36A1, SLC36A2 and SLC36A3, were selected from the region implicated by linkage and their e ...
... Three sire families were identified as segregating for this trait. Genome wide linkage analysis using 104 microsatellite DNA markers was used to map the gene to ECA14 (LOD > 11.0). Four genes, namely SPARC, SLC36A1, SLC36A2 and SLC36A3, were selected from the region implicated by linkage and their e ...