Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection
... generated gene summaries. • The experiment was done on 19 randomly selected fruit fly genes. • We retrieved 463 sentences relevant to these testing genes from our fruit fly document collection • Asked an insect biologist to annotate these sentences with the predefined six facets to construct a gold ...
... generated gene summaries. • The experiment was done on 19 randomly selected fruit fly genes. • We retrieved 463 sentences relevant to these testing genes from our fruit fly document collection • Asked an insect biologist to annotate these sentences with the predefined six facets to construct a gold ...
Different physical delivery systems: An important approach for
... vaccine formulations are useful, because established vaccine formulations can be used without the need for re-formulation. However, approaches that deliver vaccines in a solid form may also prove to be promising such as the ballistic approaches [6]. Regarding to the studies, different physical appro ...
... vaccine formulations are useful, because established vaccine formulations can be used without the need for re-formulation. However, approaches that deliver vaccines in a solid form may also prove to be promising such as the ballistic approaches [6]. Regarding to the studies, different physical appro ...
AtMetExpress Development: A Phytochemical
... (AtMetExpress development) demonstrated that Arabidopsis has the capability of producing diverse metabolites with high tissue specificity. The AtMetExpress development dataset also makes it possible to understand the mechanism behind the variations in metabolic profiles among plant tissues by invest ...
... (AtMetExpress development) demonstrated that Arabidopsis has the capability of producing diverse metabolites with high tissue specificity. The AtMetExpress development dataset also makes it possible to understand the mechanism behind the variations in metabolic profiles among plant tissues by invest ...
Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of Six
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
Gene Section SIX1 (sine oculis homeobox homolog 1) (mammalian)
... contains an N-terminal 115 amino acid Six domain (SD), and a 60 amino acid six-type homeodomain (HD). The SD is important for the interaction of Six1 with cofactors and also contributes to DNA binding along with the homeodomain. View of the SIX1 gene which is composed of 2 exons that are 833 and 543 ...
... contains an N-terminal 115 amino acid Six domain (SD), and a 60 amino acid six-type homeodomain (HD). The SD is important for the interaction of Six1 with cofactors and also contributes to DNA binding along with the homeodomain. View of the SIX1 gene which is composed of 2 exons that are 833 and 543 ...
Evolutionary Design of FreeCell Solvers
... point of view the Rush Hour puzzle is harder than FreeCell (unless NP=PSPACE), search spaces induced by typical instances of FreeCell tend to be substantially larger than those of Rush Hour, and thus far more difficult to solve. This is evidenced by the failure of standard search methods to solve Fr ...
... point of view the Rush Hour puzzle is harder than FreeCell (unless NP=PSPACE), search spaces induced by typical instances of FreeCell tend to be substantially larger than those of Rush Hour, and thus far more difficult to solve. This is evidenced by the failure of standard search methods to solve Fr ...
C-Collate3 740..903
... lessons learned will apply to chromosome structure in other species. For example, many insects have giant larval cells in which the chromosomes have replicated many times without cell division. In some of these cells, hundreds to thousands of identical copies align side by side next to each other in ...
... lessons learned will apply to chromosome structure in other species. For example, many insects have giant larval cells in which the chromosomes have replicated many times without cell division. In some of these cells, hundreds to thousands of identical copies align side by side next to each other in ...
Smallest critical region for microcephaly in a patient with mosaic ring
... dysmorphic facial features (Liao et al., 2011). Other malformations may involve the limbs, brain, eye, kidney, or heart. In addition, an r(13q34) has been mapped to the F7 gene encoding hematological factor VII (FVII) and the F10 gene encoding FX on distal chromosome 13q34 (Kasai et al., 1989). The ...
... dysmorphic facial features (Liao et al., 2011). Other malformations may involve the limbs, brain, eye, kidney, or heart. In addition, an r(13q34) has been mapped to the F7 gene encoding hematological factor VII (FVII) and the F10 gene encoding FX on distal chromosome 13q34 (Kasai et al., 1989). The ...
LEVELS OF SELECTION ARE ARTEFACTS OF DIFFERENT
... is one distinct process of selection operating at each level. One process, they argue, pushes in one direction at the individual level, favouring individuals B over individuals A. Another, at the collective level, pushes in the other direction, favouring collective A over collective B. Okasha (2006) ...
... is one distinct process of selection operating at each level. One process, they argue, pushes in one direction at the individual level, favouring individuals B over individuals A. Another, at the collective level, pushes in the other direction, favouring collective A over collective B. Okasha (2006) ...
Learning classification trees
... posteriors for the prediction task just described. This develops the theoretical tools on which the Bayesian tree learning methods are based. The section largely assumes the reader is familiar with the basics of Bayesian analysis, that is, the application of Bayes's theorem, the notion of subjective ...
... posteriors for the prediction task just described. This develops the theoretical tools on which the Bayesian tree learning methods are based. The section largely assumes the reader is familiar with the basics of Bayesian analysis, that is, the application of Bayes's theorem, the notion of subjective ...
Clinical Genetic Basis of Tooth Agenesis (PDF Available)
... reduction. then you would expect a highly specialized diet. This would seem unlikely for an omniverous, wide ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
... reduction. then you would expect a highly specialized diet. This would seem unlikely for an omniverous, wide ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
Intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to stochasticity in gene expression
... olecules are discrete entities. When present in large numbers, addition or removal of any single molecule typically has little effect on the properties of a system. However, stochastic fluctuations can become significant in smaller systems. In living cells, many components are present at very low co ...
... olecules are discrete entities. When present in large numbers, addition or removal of any single molecule typically has little effect on the properties of a system. However, stochastic fluctuations can become significant in smaller systems. In living cells, many components are present at very low co ...
Chapter 11 PowerPoint
... • Genotype: genetic makeup of an organism. • Phenotype: physical appearance of an organism. • Probability: helps determine the chance that something will occur. ...
... • Genotype: genetic makeup of an organism. • Phenotype: physical appearance of an organism. • Probability: helps determine the chance that something will occur. ...
31 Shareable Fragile X Facts (National Fragile X Foundation)
... 8. Approximately 1 million Americans carry the Fragile X mutation, including approximately 100,000 with fragile X syndrome, and are at risk for developing one of the Fragile X conditions. 9. All Fragile X conditions are genetic, passed through generations (often unknowingly). You cannot catch Fragil ...
... 8. Approximately 1 million Americans carry the Fragile X mutation, including approximately 100,000 with fragile X syndrome, and are at risk for developing one of the Fragile X conditions. 9. All Fragile X conditions are genetic, passed through generations (often unknowingly). You cannot catch Fragil ...
Pre-made tetracycline regulator (TetR) expression lentiviral
... Amsbio’s lentiviral inducible expression vectors contain a strong constitutive promoter (CMV or H1) that integrated with two copies of tetracycline regulator binding sequences. This modification does not change promoter’s constitutive expression status. The GOI (gene of interest) can be expressed in ...
... Amsbio’s lentiviral inducible expression vectors contain a strong constitutive promoter (CMV or H1) that integrated with two copies of tetracycline regulator binding sequences. This modification does not change promoter’s constitutive expression status. The GOI (gene of interest) can be expressed in ...
Gene Section JUN (V-Jun sarcoma virus 17 oncogene homolog (avian))
... JUN is the most important component of AP-1 transcription factors, and its transcriptional activity is possibly attenuated by JUNB or JUND. It has been well accepted that JUN regulates cell proliferation, apoptosis and transformation. JUN promotes cell cycle transition from G1 phase to S phase by up ...
... JUN is the most important component of AP-1 transcription factors, and its transcriptional activity is possibly attenuated by JUNB or JUND. It has been well accepted that JUN regulates cell proliferation, apoptosis and transformation. JUN promotes cell cycle transition from G1 phase to S phase by up ...
The Mean Between Meme and Gene Comparison
... fittest” theory. Some bad ideas, such as the example of bad philosophical arguments for a first year class, are passed on in a linked-loci fashion where a meme is attached to a fit meme, a comparison to a good philosophical argument. However, these examples do not imply an automatic or mindless pass ...
... fittest” theory. Some bad ideas, such as the example of bad philosophical arguments for a first year class, are passed on in a linked-loci fashion where a meme is attached to a fit meme, a comparison to a good philosophical argument. However, these examples do not imply an automatic or mindless pass ...
More about the. tabby mouse and about the Lyon hypothesis
... The coat of the normal mouse has been studied by Dry (1926), Fraser (1951) and Slee (1957). In the mid-dorsal region, Dry distinguishes four types of hairs, with very few intermediates. The overhair includes three coarse types of fibres (guard-hairs, awls and auchenes, respectively) which together i ...
... The coat of the normal mouse has been studied by Dry (1926), Fraser (1951) and Slee (1957). In the mid-dorsal region, Dry distinguishes four types of hairs, with very few intermediates. The overhair includes three coarse types of fibres (guard-hairs, awls and auchenes, respectively) which together i ...
Genomic surveys and expression analysis of bZIP gene family in
... (each in P0), one behind position −26 (K) within the basic region and the other behind −6 (K) within the hinge region. The pattern d (one gene only) had an intron (P2) inserted between −17 (Q) and −16 (Q) within the basic region. The pattern e was devoid of any intron in the basic or hinge region. W ...
... (each in P0), one behind position −26 (K) within the basic region and the other behind −6 (K) within the hinge region. The pattern d (one gene only) had an intron (P2) inserted between −17 (Q) and −16 (Q) within the basic region. The pattern e was devoid of any intron in the basic or hinge region. W ...
6.3 Mendel and Heredity
... • Mendel then allowed the resulting plants to self-pollinate. – Among the F1 generation, all plants had purple flowers – this is the phenotype (describes physical traits, what we can see) – F1 plants are all heterozygous this is the genotype (describes the internal makeup of the genes, what we ...
... • Mendel then allowed the resulting plants to self-pollinate. – Among the F1 generation, all plants had purple flowers – this is the phenotype (describes physical traits, what we can see) – F1 plants are all heterozygous this is the genotype (describes the internal makeup of the genes, what we ...
Adventitious root formation in rice requires OsGNOM1 and
... E-mail: [email protected] Received 15 December 2008; revised 9 March 2009; accepted 24 March 2009; published online 23 June 2009 ...
... E-mail: [email protected] Received 15 December 2008; revised 9 March 2009; accepted 24 March 2009; published online 23 June 2009 ...
Novel genetic aspects of Klinefelter`s syndrome
... The human X chromosome, inactivation and gene-dosage The human sex chromosomes (X and Y) originate from an ancestral homologous chromosome pair, which during mammalian evolution lost homology due to progressive degradation of the Y chromosome (Charlesworth and Charlesworth, 2005; Graves, 2006). In a ...
... The human X chromosome, inactivation and gene-dosage The human sex chromosomes (X and Y) originate from an ancestral homologous chromosome pair, which during mammalian evolution lost homology due to progressive degradation of the Y chromosome (Charlesworth and Charlesworth, 2005; Graves, 2006). In a ...