In Silico method for identification of MHC class I
... This study is the first attempt to describe MHC class I like molecules of many mammals, including ones that have not previously been studied, in an in silico manner. The automated BLAST method we describe here consists of a blast search with the sequences of exon2 and exon3 which together form the ...
... This study is the first attempt to describe MHC class I like molecules of many mammals, including ones that have not previously been studied, in an in silico manner. The automated BLAST method we describe here consists of a blast search with the sequences of exon2 and exon3 which together form the ...
Alfred Henry Sturtevant - National Academy of Sciences
... age map. He and others had noticed, however, that excessive variation in the amount of crossing-over sometimes occurs. The factors responsible were isolated by Sturtevant and by Muller around 1915 and were shown to act as dominant cross-over suppressors. The first clue to the nature of these factors ...
... age map. He and others had noticed, however, that excessive variation in the amount of crossing-over sometimes occurs. The factors responsible were isolated by Sturtevant and by Muller around 1915 and were shown to act as dominant cross-over suppressors. The first clue to the nature of these factors ...
Hybrid Sterility and Hybrid Breakdown
... which was slightly larger than the doubled mean additive effect (4.9 +- 0.4%) of the SS QTL. No interactions were detected between the SS QTL. However, three of the 32 different markers involved in the interactions flanked three SS QTL (QSs3, QSs6, and QSsX), which were involved in five interactions ...
... which was slightly larger than the doubled mean additive effect (4.9 +- 0.4%) of the SS QTL. No interactions were detected between the SS QTL. However, three of the 32 different markers involved in the interactions flanked three SS QTL (QSs3, QSs6, and QSsX), which were involved in five interactions ...
CHARACTERIZATION OF MOCR, A GNTR TRANSCRIPTIONAL
... max). Although these metabolite-responsive gntR genes have been found to be involved in many cellular processes, little is known about their role in the B. japonicum-soybean symbiosis. The blr6977 gene (mocR), one of 35 gntR genes in B. japonicum, was investigated by generating a knock-out mutant st ...
... max). Although these metabolite-responsive gntR genes have been found to be involved in many cellular processes, little is known about their role in the B. japonicum-soybean symbiosis. The blr6977 gene (mocR), one of 35 gntR genes in B. japonicum, was investigated by generating a knock-out mutant st ...
The Classical Genetic Switch in Lambda Phage- Lysis and
... states in the lambda phage, we focus on two regulatory genes CI and cro and a regulatory region OR called the right operator as shown in Fig 3. During the lysogeny phase CI is switched ON and cro is OFF. The operator OR is constituted of three binding sites ORI, ORII and ORIII which overlap two prom ...
... states in the lambda phage, we focus on two regulatory genes CI and cro and a regulatory region OR called the right operator as shown in Fig 3. During the lysogeny phase CI is switched ON and cro is OFF. The operator OR is constituted of three binding sites ORI, ORII and ORIII which overlap two prom ...
Pedigree Analysis
... • More complicated: in a recessive pedigree, one parent has a ½ chance of being RR and a ½ chance of being Rr, while the other parent has a 1/3 chance of being RR and a 2/3 chance of being Rr. • In this case there are 4 possible matings: 1. There is a 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6 chance that the mating is RR x R ...
... • More complicated: in a recessive pedigree, one parent has a ½ chance of being RR and a ½ chance of being Rr, while the other parent has a 1/3 chance of being RR and a 2/3 chance of being Rr. • In this case there are 4 possible matings: 1. There is a 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6 chance that the mating is RR x R ...
Introduction to Angelfish Genetics
... Once I saw two adult angels in a pet store tank with a spawn of wigglers. The male was black and the female was gold. I wondered, what will the babies look like? ...
... Once I saw two adult angels in a pet store tank with a spawn of wigglers. The male was black and the female was gold. I wondered, what will the babies look like? ...
Chapter 6 Gregor Mendel and Genetics Worksheets
... _____ 1. The rules of probability apply to genetics. _____ 2. If an individual has a Gg genotype, half of his gametes should have the G allele, and the other half should have the g allele. _____ 3. A Punnett square is a chart that allows you to easily determine the expected genotypes in the offspring ...
... _____ 1. The rules of probability apply to genetics. _____ 2. If an individual has a Gg genotype, half of his gametes should have the G allele, and the other half should have the g allele. _____ 3. A Punnett square is a chart that allows you to easily determine the expected genotypes in the offspring ...
Table 3S
... symporter that functions in the uptake of cystine and has been renamed TcyP (Burguiere et al., 2004). The YtlI protein functions as a positive activator of the divergent ytmI operon (although this operon was not induced under the tested conditions) which is apparently involved in some aspect of sulf ...
... symporter that functions in the uptake of cystine and has been renamed TcyP (Burguiere et al., 2004). The YtlI protein functions as a positive activator of the divergent ytmI operon (although this operon was not induced under the tested conditions) which is apparently involved in some aspect of sulf ...
Accepted Version - CSIRO Research Publications Repository
... hypo-methylation mutant, ddm1. Although small RNAs corresponding to the BNS locus accumulate in the ddm1 mutant, ectopic induction of de novo DNA methylation at the BNS locus in the ddm1 background was independent of the RdDM pathway because mutations in RdDM components such as RDR2, DCL3, AGO4, Pol ...
... hypo-methylation mutant, ddm1. Although small RNAs corresponding to the BNS locus accumulate in the ddm1 mutant, ectopic induction of de novo DNA methylation at the BNS locus in the ddm1 background was independent of the RdDM pathway because mutations in RdDM components such as RDR2, DCL3, AGO4, Pol ...
Pedigrees and Autosomal Inheritance - Emery
... 4) Construct a pedigree below using the following information. Albinism, a lack of skin pigmentation, is a recessive phenotype. An individual with this disorder is referred to as albino. Two parents with normal pigmentation have four children, three girls and a boy. The eldest girl and the boy are b ...
... 4) Construct a pedigree below using the following information. Albinism, a lack of skin pigmentation, is a recessive phenotype. An individual with this disorder is referred to as albino. Two parents with normal pigmentation have four children, three girls and a boy. The eldest girl and the boy are b ...
Physical Mapping of a 670-kb Region of Chromosomes XVI and XVII
... 9:1268–1276 ©1999 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ISSN 1054-9803/99 $5.00; www.genome.org ...
... 9:1268–1276 ©1999 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ISSN 1054-9803/99 $5.00; www.genome.org ...
Involvement of HLS1 in Sugar and Auxin
... these mutants was named unusual sugar response2 (uns2). uns2 showed increased levels of amylase activity and anthocyanin accumulation in Suc-supplied leaf petiole as compared with the wild type (Fig. 1), implying a hypersensitivity to exogenous Suc in uns2. We further discovered that the left border ...
... these mutants was named unusual sugar response2 (uns2). uns2 showed increased levels of amylase activity and anthocyanin accumulation in Suc-supplied leaf petiole as compared with the wild type (Fig. 1), implying a hypersensitivity to exogenous Suc in uns2. We further discovered that the left border ...
Altered cellular proliferation and mesoderm
... expand in vitro of several cell types including lymphocytes and fibroblasts. In addition, M33 null mutant mice show an aggravation of the skeletal malformations when treated to RA at embryonic day 7.5, leading to the hypothesis that, during development, the M33 gene might play a role in defining acc ...
... expand in vitro of several cell types including lymphocytes and fibroblasts. In addition, M33 null mutant mice show an aggravation of the skeletal malformations when treated to RA at embryonic day 7.5, leading to the hypothesis that, during development, the M33 gene might play a role in defining acc ...
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... assayed by RT-PCR (see Fig. S3 in the supplementary material). However, its expression was much weaker than that of Hp_lhx1, and localized expression of Hp_lhx3 was not detected by WISH (data not shown), consistent with published data from another sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Sp_lhx3) ...
... assayed by RT-PCR (see Fig. S3 in the supplementary material). However, its expression was much weaker than that of Hp_lhx1, and localized expression of Hp_lhx3 was not detected by WISH (data not shown), consistent with published data from another sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Sp_lhx3) ...
Glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored protein (GPI
... expressed genes. We validated the differential expression of several of the genes identified through Biochip analysis, by means of quantitative RT-PCR of RNA from 48 thymoma tumors. We found that GPI-80 was significantly higher in invasive thymoma (stage IV thymoma) than in stage I thymoma. It has p ...
... expressed genes. We validated the differential expression of several of the genes identified through Biochip analysis, by means of quantitative RT-PCR of RNA from 48 thymoma tumors. We found that GPI-80 was significantly higher in invasive thymoma (stage IV thymoma) than in stage I thymoma. It has p ...
- SciTech Connect
... likely. Plants are able to transport RNA and other macromolecules between cells, as well as systemically through the entire plant. Intercellular transport is mediated by plasmodesmata – openings that span the cell wall and allow communication between the cytoplasm of two neighboring cells. The plasm ...
... likely. Plants are able to transport RNA and other macromolecules between cells, as well as systemically through the entire plant. Intercellular transport is mediated by plasmodesmata – openings that span the cell wall and allow communication between the cytoplasm of two neighboring cells. The plasm ...
An Introduction to the Genetics and Molecular Biology of the F S
... remaining 70% with unknown function, approximately one half either contain a motif of a characterized class of proteins or correspond to genes encoding proteins that are structurally related to functionally characterized gene products from yeast or from other organisms. Ribosomal RNA is coded by app ...
... remaining 70% with unknown function, approximately one half either contain a motif of a characterized class of proteins or correspond to genes encoding proteins that are structurally related to functionally characterized gene products from yeast or from other organisms. Ribosomal RNA is coded by app ...
12q14 microdeletions
... Is there a 12q14 microdeletion syndrome? In 2007 researchers described three people with similar features and problems and a deletion from band 12q14. Since people with this deletion show similar features it is now often referred to as 12q14 microdeletion syndrome (Menten 2007; Buysse 2009; Mari 200 ...
... Is there a 12q14 microdeletion syndrome? In 2007 researchers described three people with similar features and problems and a deletion from band 12q14. Since people with this deletion show similar features it is now often referred to as 12q14 microdeletion syndrome (Menten 2007; Buysse 2009; Mari 200 ...
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... 1. ...-induced ... : ____________________________________________________ 2. ...is coupled to...: __________________________________________________ 3. The mechanisms by which ... are not yet fully understood. ______________________________________________________________ ___________________________ ...
... 1. ...-induced ... : ____________________________________________________ 2. ...is coupled to...: __________________________________________________ 3. The mechanisms by which ... are not yet fully understood. ______________________________________________________________ ___________________________ ...
Darwin`s big problem and Mendelian genetics
... produces a trait that is different from that produced by having two of the same alleles − such as snapdragon flowers that come in three colors: red, white, and pink − these are produced by just two alleles − two copies of the redness allele produce a red flower; two copies of the whiteness allele pr ...
... produces a trait that is different from that produced by having two of the same alleles − such as snapdragon flowers that come in three colors: red, white, and pink − these are produced by just two alleles − two copies of the redness allele produce a red flower; two copies of the whiteness allele pr ...
genome - Sift Desk
... Plants have evolved intricate mechanisms to adapt and respond to the constantly changing environment. Gene expression regulation at the transcriptional level by transcription factors is a key regulation step in all organisms. Data from the Arabidopsis genome project suggested that approximately 5% o ...
... Plants have evolved intricate mechanisms to adapt and respond to the constantly changing environment. Gene expression regulation at the transcriptional level by transcription factors is a key regulation step in all organisms. Data from the Arabidopsis genome project suggested that approximately 5% o ...
Lampetra fluviatilis Neurotrophin Homolog, Descendant of a
... gene family that dates back more than 460 million years to the early vertebrate ancestors. The results show that the neurotrophin gene family was originally formed by two subsequent duplications. The duplication that formed nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and ...
... gene family that dates back more than 460 million years to the early vertebrate ancestors. The results show that the neurotrophin gene family was originally formed by two subsequent duplications. The duplication that formed nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and ...
Color and Scent: How Single Genes Influence Pollinator Attraction
... This raises the question of the genetic basis of the evolution of pollination syndromes. If each of the individual traits is encoded by multiple genes that must coordinately evolve, how is it possible that switches among syndromes happen frequently? To answer this question, it is necessary to identi ...
... This raises the question of the genetic basis of the evolution of pollination syndromes. If each of the individual traits is encoded by multiple genes that must coordinately evolve, how is it possible that switches among syndromes happen frequently? To answer this question, it is necessary to identi ...