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... interacts with the promoters of active genes, and the NPC-associated protein Mlp1 (myosin-like protein 1) accumulates at the 3′ end of active genes, where it contributes to an RNA surveillance mechanism. Optimal activation can require both localization of the induced gene at the NPC as well as at th ...
                        	... interacts with the promoters of active genes, and the NPC-associated protein Mlp1 (myosin-like protein 1) accumulates at the 3′ end of active genes, where it contributes to an RNA surveillance mechanism. Optimal activation can require both localization of the induced gene at the NPC as well as at th ...
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... blood pressure variation in humans. This analysis identified several regions that are likely to contribute to genetic differences in SBP levels. Regions 2p22.1 to 2p21, 5q33.3 to 5q34, 6q23.1 to 6q24.1, and 15q25.1 to 15q26.1 on chromosomes 2, 5, 6, and 15, respectively, are significantly linked to ...
                        	... blood pressure variation in humans. This analysis identified several regions that are likely to contribute to genetic differences in SBP levels. Regions 2p22.1 to 2p21, 5q33.3 to 5q34, 6q23.1 to 6q24.1, and 15q25.1 to 15q26.1 on chromosomes 2, 5, 6, and 15, respectively, are significantly linked to ...
									GN Barley Tutorial
									
... ANY will find all the entries that match to any entered space separated string. For example,' cinnamyl dehydrogenase' typed in ANY will identify 254 records. If 'cinnamyl dehydrogenase' is queried from the ALL field, only five records are retrieved. ALL looks for the records where all query strings ...
                        	... ANY will find all the entries that match to any entered space separated string. For example,' cinnamyl dehydrogenase' typed in ANY will identify 254 records. If 'cinnamyl dehydrogenase' is queried from the ALL field, only five records are retrieved. ALL looks for the records where all query strings ...
									VI. CHROMOSOMAL BASIS OF INHERITANCE, cont
									
... o In fruit flies, normal wild-type phenotype is gray body, normal wings – both genes are located on same chromosome  G = wild-type (gray) body; g = black body  W = wild-type wings; w = mutant wings ...
                        	... o In fruit flies, normal wild-type phenotype is gray body, normal wings – both genes are located on same chromosome  G = wild-type (gray) body; g = black body  W = wild-type wings; w = mutant wings ...
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... o Sequencing is performed using a customized next generation sequencing library. Analysis includes the coding exons of all genes in the panel plus ten bases into the introns and untranslated regions (5' and 3'). Sanger sequencing is performed to confirm variants suspected or confirmed to be pathogen ...
                        	... o Sequencing is performed using a customized next generation sequencing library. Analysis includes the coding exons of all genes in the panel plus ten bases into the introns and untranslated regions (5' and 3'). Sanger sequencing is performed to confirm variants suspected or confirmed to be pathogen ...
									NOTES ON STOCKS
									
... heterokoryotic for two apparently spontaneous morphological mutations, KH160 and KHl61, when on expriment was begun on induction of ocriflavine-reliltant mutonts by gamma rays. Thus 9 special type of acr mutant could be detected, where the reristonce phenotype is manifested only in the presence of t ...
                        	... heterokoryotic for two apparently spontaneous morphological mutations, KH160 and KHl61, when on expriment was begun on induction of ocriflavine-reliltant mutonts by gamma rays. Thus 9 special type of acr mutant could be detected, where the reristonce phenotype is manifested only in the presence of t ...
									genes, pseudogenes, deletions, insertion elements and DNA islands
									
... from at least nine regions scattered around the chromosome (Tinsley and Nassif, 1996). It seemed likely that the opc gene might represent another example of such intraspecies and interspecies genetic variability, although none of the clones isolated by Tinsley and Nassif (1996) contained opc sequenc ...
                        	... from at least nine regions scattered around the chromosome (Tinsley and Nassif, 1996). It seemed likely that the opc gene might represent another example of such intraspecies and interspecies genetic variability, although none of the clones isolated by Tinsley and Nassif (1996) contained opc sequenc ...
									Genetic Evidence that the Operator Locus is Distinct from the z gene
									
... chromosome is i-p-o-z-y-a (Fig. l), (Ippen, Miller, Scaife & Beckwith, 1968; Miller, Ippen, Scaife & Beckwith, 1968), where i is the structural gene for the repressor; p, the promoter region in which the initiation of transcription of the genes of the lac operon takes place; o, the operator site whe ...
                        	... chromosome is i-p-o-z-y-a (Fig. l), (Ippen, Miller, Scaife & Beckwith, 1968; Miller, Ippen, Scaife & Beckwith, 1968), where i is the structural gene for the repressor; p, the promoter region in which the initiation of transcription of the genes of the lac operon takes place; o, the operator site whe ...
									the human genome - Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
									
... ing them in automated screening tests to search for new drugs. To conduct the tests, scientists place between one and 10 of the microscopic worms into the pill-size wells of a plastic microtiter plate the size of a dollar bill. In a version of the test used to screen for diabetes drugs, the research ...
                        	... ing them in automated screening tests to search for new drugs. To conduct the tests, scientists place between one and 10 of the microscopic worms into the pill-size wells of a plastic microtiter plate the size of a dollar bill. In a version of the test used to screen for diabetes drugs, the research ...
									Mendelian Genetics - hills
									
...  Any time traits are inherited together, a linkage group is suspected  If very few recombined phenotypes appear in offspring, linkage is also suspected ...
                        	...  Any time traits are inherited together, a linkage group is suspected  If very few recombined phenotypes appear in offspring, linkage is also suspected ...
									Elegantní dopis
									
... Frankly speaking, I was glad to read a thesis which has not been created by a mere putting together a bunch of already published papers. Among advantages of such an approach is that the author may use as many figures as he considers necessary/useful and also he/she may explain employed methods in su ...
                        	... Frankly speaking, I was glad to read a thesis which has not been created by a mere putting together a bunch of already published papers. Among advantages of such an approach is that the author may use as many figures as he considers necessary/useful and also he/she may explain employed methods in su ...
									Altruism, Spite, and Greenbeards REVIEW
									
... Arctic foxes, individuals with pale fur left more descendants than individuals with dark fur so that genes for pale fur accumulated in the population. Price’s (35) equation formalizes this, stating that the change in the heritable portion of any character ascribable to natural selection (DS g) is eq ...
                        	... Arctic foxes, individuals with pale fur left more descendants than individuals with dark fur so that genes for pale fur accumulated in the population. Price’s (35) equation formalizes this, stating that the change in the heritable portion of any character ascribable to natural selection (DS g) is eq ...
									Study Guide Chapter 23
									
... e. a reduction of the allele frequency differences between populations. (Page 462) 8. The existence of two distinct phenotypic forms in a species is known as d. polymorphism. (Page 463) 9. The average heterozygosity of Drosophila is estimated to be about 14%, which means that b. on average, 14% of a ...
                        	... e. a reduction of the allele frequency differences between populations. (Page 462) 8. The existence of two distinct phenotypic forms in a species is known as d. polymorphism. (Page 463) 9. The average heterozygosity of Drosophila is estimated to be about 14%, which means that b. on average, 14% of a ...
									Cloning and Functional Characterization of a Fatty Acyl
									
... in yeast cells expressing BnFatB increased by 45.7 and 21.7%, respectively; while C16:1 and C18:1 decreased by 15.3 and 30.6%, respectively. This study demonstrated that the BnFatB gene had similar function as the FatB enzyme, preferentially releasing saturated fatty acid from the acyl carrier prote ...
                        	... in yeast cells expressing BnFatB increased by 45.7 and 21.7%, respectively; while C16:1 and C18:1 decreased by 15.3 and 30.6%, respectively. This study demonstrated that the BnFatB gene had similar function as the FatB enzyme, preferentially releasing saturated fatty acid from the acyl carrier prote ...
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... Heterozygous – Hetero means "different". Heterozygous means that the two alleles are not the same. Thus, genotypes such as Bb, are heterozygous ...
                        	... Heterozygous – Hetero means "different". Heterozygous means that the two alleles are not the same. Thus, genotypes such as Bb, are heterozygous ...
									Unsupervised
									
... For each pair of overlapping windows, calculate proportion of overlap for each window. a) Large overlap, considered same cluster, W1 is deleted. b) Many points in common, considered the same cluster. c) Low overlap, considered two different clusters. ...
                        	... For each pair of overlapping windows, calculate proportion of overlap for each window. a) Large overlap, considered same cluster, W1 is deleted. b) Many points in common, considered the same cluster. c) Low overlap, considered two different clusters. ...
									CHAPTER 16 Advanced Gene Mapping in Eukaryotes
									
... 1. Meiotic recombination analysis is not used with Aspergillus because the fungus selfs. It is used for studies of mitotic recombination because: a. Its asexual spores are uninucleate. b. Phenotype of each asexual spore is controlled by its nucleus. c. Two haploid strains can be fused by mixing. ...
                        	... 1. Meiotic recombination analysis is not used with Aspergillus because the fungus selfs. It is used for studies of mitotic recombination because: a. Its asexual spores are uninucleate. b. Phenotype of each asexual spore is controlled by its nucleus. c. Two haploid strains can be fused by mixing. ...
									Functional and Evolutionary Analysis of Flowering Time Genes in
									
... evidence is rapidly accumulating. In the neutral view, genes are accumulating mutations at a steady pace. If a site has a selective value harmful mutations will be selected against (purifying, or negative, selection), and beneficial mutations will be fixed (positive selection). The result is that mo ...
                        	... evidence is rapidly accumulating. In the neutral view, genes are accumulating mutations at a steady pace. If a site has a selective value harmful mutations will be selected against (purifying, or negative, selection), and beneficial mutations will be fixed (positive selection). The result is that mo ...
									Complex Chromosome Rearrangement of 6p25.3-.p23
									
... Past medical history revealed hearing loss and developmental delay/ intellectual disability. Routine karyotype demonstrated extra chromosomal material on 6p. Single nucleotide polymorphism microarray revealed a previously unreported complex de novo genetic rearrangement involving subtelomeric segmen ...
                        	... Past medical history revealed hearing loss and developmental delay/ intellectual disability. Routine karyotype demonstrated extra chromosomal material on 6p. Single nucleotide polymorphism microarray revealed a previously unreported complex de novo genetic rearrangement involving subtelomeric segmen ...
									A Search for Genes Encoding Histidine
									
... The phylum Actinobacteria includes agents of socially important diseases (tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, leprosy, diphtheria, etc.), plant pathogens, producers of antibiotics, components of the normal human intestinal microflora, and free-living species suitable for sewage treatment including radia ...
                        	... The phylum Actinobacteria includes agents of socially important diseases (tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, leprosy, diphtheria, etc.), plant pathogens, producers of antibiotics, components of the normal human intestinal microflora, and free-living species suitable for sewage treatment including radia ...
									B. Sex-Linked Disorders
									
...  known as __________ there are ___ 3 chromosomes at the 21st position, instead of ___. ...
                        	...  known as __________ there are ___ 3 chromosomes at the 21st position, instead of ___. ...
									Ch. 16: Presentation Slides
									
... h2 = (M’ - M)/(M* - M) • In general, h2 < H2 . They are equal only when the alleles affecting the trait are additive in their effects = heterozygous phenotype is exactly intermediate ...
                        	... h2 = (M’ - M)/(M* - M) • In general, h2 < H2 . They are equal only when the alleles affecting the trait are additive in their effects = heterozygous phenotype is exactly intermediate ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									