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GSEA - Bioinformatics Unit
GSEA - Bioinformatics Unit

... into a single gene vector, which is identified by its HUGO gene symbol. In this case, you are using HUGO gene symbols for the analysis. The gene sets that you use for the analysis must use HUGO gene symbols to identify the genes in the gene sets. 2. Choose false to use your expression dataset "as is ...
Speciation and Gene Flow between Snails of Opposite Chirality
Speciation and Gene Flow between Snails of Opposite Chirality

... Interchiral mating in snails, in conjunction with the maternal inheritance of the gene, has attracted attention because it has been thought capable of producing ‘‘singlegene speciation’’ in sympatry ([18,21–24], but see [25]). Simulations have been used to establish whether chirally reversed snails ...
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... and establish itself. Although Lr34/Ltn1 was the first gene to be associated with LTN, the genes Lr46/Ltn2 (Rosewarne et al., 2006), Lr67/Ltn3 (Dyck and Samborski 1979; Hiebert et al., 2010b; Herrera-Foessel et al., 2014) and Lr68 (Herrera-Foessel et al., 2012) were also found to confer LTN in varyi ...
Natural variation in nucleolar dominance reveals
Natural variation in nucleolar dominance reveals

... n genetic hybrids or allopolyploids, nucleoli often assemble at specific chromosomal loci of one parent but not the other. This phenomenon, known as nucleolar dominance (1–4), was initially discovered as a change in chromosome structure (5). At nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where nucl ...
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... important ecologically this group includes economically important pasture grasses and cereal crops, as well as invasive species and weeds. Adaptations that allow Pooid grasses to survive the seasonal extremes of temperate climates are of interest since these are central to the success of this sub-fa ...
Topic 13: Meiosis
Topic 13: Meiosis

... A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis • Mitosis conserves the number of chromosome sets, producing cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell • Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes sets from two (diploid) to one (haploid), producing cells that differ genetically from each other and ...
The development of apical embryonic pattern in Arabidopsis
The development of apical embryonic pattern in Arabidopsis

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Datasheet - Santa Cruz Biotechnology
Datasheet - Santa Cruz Biotechnology

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Speciation genetics - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Speciation genetics - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal

... the last two decades, the spectrum of researchers with an interest in speciation has expanded considerably. Given the breadth of scientific disciplines that contribute to contemporary speciation research, this review is naturally limited in focus and will capitalize on research concerned with the ge ...
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Case study # 39 Keith Fehring, BA 2009 Andre Jakoi, BS 2008

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... expressed relative to the ges-1 ATG codon. The ges-1∆B::GFP/lacZ transgene was constructed by inserting the 3.3 kb ges-1∆B upstream region (−3317 to −3) into the multiple cloning site (HindIII-SalI) of the vector pPD96.04 (kindly provided by A. Fire, Carnegie Institute of Washington). Transformation ...
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Proceedings as -file

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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (GGPD) Mutations
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (GGPD) Mutations

... 80% of the normal Chinese population in Taiwan (manuscript in preparation). These findings support the hypothesis that mutations occurring at nt positions 95, 487, 493, 1024, 1360, and 1388 could a l r k derived from an ancient haplotype VI + VII. The 1376 mutation was found to be not only associate ...
DNA phosphorothioation inStreptomyces lividans: mutational
DNA phosphorothioation inStreptomyces lividans: mutational

... are dnd-specific and the Dnd proteins are correctly expressed in vivo. In the meantime, these expression plasmids carrying individual dnd genes could also rescue the Dnd phenotype of other corresponding mutants including HXY1 and HXY2 (data not shown). These complementation results from different mu ...
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... For technical reasons it is better to reparameterize the variances using factor analytic approach • Factor refers to hidden underlying variables that capture the essence of the data • Each variance component is parameters in terms of factors. • We will illustrate with the additive genetic variance ...
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... Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins mediate chromatin repression in plants and animals by catalyzing H3K27 methylation and H2AK118/119 mono-ubiquitination through the activity of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) and PRC1, respectively. PcG proteins were extensively studied in higher plants, but th ...
A Gaze-Driven Evolutionary Algorithm to Study Aesthetic Evaluation
A Gaze-Driven Evolutionary Algorithm to Study Aesthetic Evaluation

... make an aesthetic evaluation? Jacobsen and Höfel (2003) addressed this question by recording event-related potentials (ERPs) produced by subjectively beautiful and ugly abstract black and white patterns. ERPs sensitive to regularity were found in all conditions, while ERPs that distinguished betwee ...
The genetics of migration on the move
The genetics of migration on the move

... blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla (Figure 1cii) have further shown that migratory traits are under strong selection and can change within a few generations [7–10]. However, migration is only one of many types of movement (Box 1); therefore, we also discuss its relation to the genetics of other movement p ...
Regulation of Ovule Development
Regulation of Ovule Development

... REVOLUTA (REV) (and other related genes), expressed laterally, could be these factors (Figure 2A). However, it is unlikely that these factors contribute directly to identity in this region. A double mutant of the ettin and tsl genes produces structures that could be interpreted as naked placentas: t ...
Understanding Genetics and the Sire Summaries
Understanding Genetics and the Sire Summaries

... 1. Accuracy of Selection refers to a breeder’s ability to select animals that truly are genetically superior for a given trait, and is dependent on evaluation techniques, phenotypes and heritability. 2. Selection Intensity is dependent on the proportion and quality of animals kept as parents (bree ...
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... phenotype and an unknown cellular, molecular and genetic basis. We set out to determine the etiology of the craniofacial phenotype of this mutant. We confirmed that primary cilia were disrupted in talpid2 mutants. Molecularly, we found disruptions in Hedgehog signaling. Posttranslational processing ...
Genetic aspects of chronic pancreatitis
Genetic aspects of chronic pancreatitis

... the inheritance pattern (autosomal recessive, complex, or modifying) of other mutations (A16V, N34S) is controverted or unknown. The lack of mutations in the above-mentioned genes in many patients suggests that CP may also be caused by genetic alterations in yet unidentified genes. Evaluation of CP ...
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Gene expression programming

In computer programming, gene expression programming (GEP) is an evolutionary algorithm that creates computer programs or models. These computer programs are complex tree structures that learn and adapt by changing their sizes, shapes, and composition, much like a living organism. And like living organisms, the computer programs of GEP are also encoded in simple linear chromosomes of fixed length. Thus, GEP is a genotype-phenotype system, benefiting from a simple genome to keep and transmit the genetic information and a complex phenotype to explore the environment and adapt to it.
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