Codon bias domains over bacterial chromosomes
... Role of codon bias in the chromosome structuration Comparison of the genome organization between species Inference of some codon bias causes from the classification ...
... Role of codon bias in the chromosome structuration Comparison of the genome organization between species Inference of some codon bias causes from the classification ...
Sno/Ski Proto-Oncogene Family - The Newfeld Lab
... Sno Function in Loss-of-Function Experiments Phenotypes generated when gene function is lost, for example, by mutation, engineered knockout at the DNA level or when transcripts are knocked down with a silencing RNA are impor tant clues to that gene’s function. The first Sno knockout mouse developed ...
... Sno Function in Loss-of-Function Experiments Phenotypes generated when gene function is lost, for example, by mutation, engineered knockout at the DNA level or when transcripts are knocked down with a silencing RNA are impor tant clues to that gene’s function. The first Sno knockout mouse developed ...
Antibiotic resistance genes and identification of staphylococci
... even if high similarity percentages were given by some of them isolated from the same matrix (data not shown). These data were combined with the results of the AR gene screening showing the absence of clonal strains. As a consequence no relevant contamination events have ...
... even if high similarity percentages were given by some of them isolated from the same matrix (data not shown). These data were combined with the results of the AR gene screening showing the absence of clonal strains. As a consequence no relevant contamination events have ...
Genome Evolution Due to Allopolyploidization in Wheat
... et al. 2002), still share a high degree of gene synteny and DNA sequence homology. However, they differ from one another by a number of noncoding and highly repetitious DNA sequences (Flavell 1982), and many functional gene complexes (Wicker et al. 2011 and references therein). In spite of this gene ...
... et al. 2002), still share a high degree of gene synteny and DNA sequence homology. However, they differ from one another by a number of noncoding and highly repetitious DNA sequences (Flavell 1982), and many functional gene complexes (Wicker et al. 2011 and references therein). In spite of this gene ...
RT2 Profiler™ PCR Arrays: Pathway
... the optimized formulation also allows you to directly use the RNA preparation for reverse transcription and finally real-time PCR without affecting reaction performance. By eliminating genomic DNA contamination, real-time PCR signal intensities accurately reflect the relative level of gene-specific mRN ...
... the optimized formulation also allows you to directly use the RNA preparation for reverse transcription and finally real-time PCR without affecting reaction performance. By eliminating genomic DNA contamination, real-time PCR signal intensities accurately reflect the relative level of gene-specific mRN ...
Issue #11 August 2011 In This Issue Taking A Swing DBAF Funds
... the question of whether there may be polymorphisms in the glucocorticoid receptor gene that dampen responses to steroids and if so, whether such polymorphisms are found in the glucocorticoid receptor gene of DBA patients that fail to respond effectively to steroids. Alternatively, there may be polym ...
... the question of whether there may be polymorphisms in the glucocorticoid receptor gene that dampen responses to steroids and if so, whether such polymorphisms are found in the glucocorticoid receptor gene of DBA patients that fail to respond effectively to steroids. Alternatively, there may be polym ...
X r Y
... – Alleles occur on homologous chromosomes at a specific location called the gene locus. ...
... – Alleles occur on homologous chromosomes at a specific location called the gene locus. ...
The SELF-PRUNING gene of tomato regulates
... indeterminate vegetative apex generates leaves on its flanks before changing to an indeterminate floral apex that extends indefinitely (arrow) as flowers are now generated in succession upon its flanks. Side arrows indicate coflorescences arising in the axils of cauline leaves and black circles repr ...
... indeterminate vegetative apex generates leaves on its flanks before changing to an indeterminate floral apex that extends indefinitely (arrow) as flowers are now generated in succession upon its flanks. Side arrows indicate coflorescences arising in the axils of cauline leaves and black circles repr ...
Evolution of the Actin Gene Family in Testate Lobose Amoebae
... The evolution of actin gene families is characterized by independent expansions and contractions across the eukaryotic tree of life. Here, we assess diversity of actin gene sequences within three lineages of the genus Arcella, a free-living testate (shelled) amoeba in the Arcellinida. We established ...
... The evolution of actin gene families is characterized by independent expansions and contractions across the eukaryotic tree of life. Here, we assess diversity of actin gene sequences within three lineages of the genus Arcella, a free-living testate (shelled) amoeba in the Arcellinida. We established ...
The Inheritance of Penicillin Titre in Crosses between
... fifth generation of line 2 and the fourth generation of line I respectively. For the remaining cross ( ~ 5 0 a) green-spored strain from the fifth generation of line 2 was crossed with a yellow-spored strain from the fifth generation of line 4. To examine whether further increases in titre could be ...
... fifth generation of line 2 and the fourth generation of line I respectively. For the remaining cross ( ~ 5 0 a) green-spored strain from the fifth generation of line 2 was crossed with a yellow-spored strain from the fifth generation of line 4. To examine whether further increases in titre could be ...
pathways_tutorial
... A line from a gene to a circle - the gene codes for the protein Two circles linked together - a gene product is a subunit of a protein complex Circle connected to reaction -reaction is catalyzed by enzyme. ...
... A line from a gene to a circle - the gene codes for the protein Two circles linked together - a gene product is a subunit of a protein complex Circle connected to reaction -reaction is catalyzed by enzyme. ...
Speciation in Drosophila: From Phenotypes to Molecules
... appears (say, on the X chromosome). Because this allele enjoys a segregation advantage, it will increase in frequency. But because the mutation causes the destruction of Y-bearing gametes—and thus the distortion of normal 50:50 sex ratios in the direction of an excess of daughters—there will be stro ...
... appears (say, on the X chromosome). Because this allele enjoys a segregation advantage, it will increase in frequency. But because the mutation causes the destruction of Y-bearing gametes—and thus the distortion of normal 50:50 sex ratios in the direction of an excess of daughters—there will be stro ...
Genetic Algorithms: Genetic Algorithm Applications to Actuarial Problems ARC 2012
... the square immediately to the East the square immediately to the South the square immediately to the West the square immediately to the North Assume each of these five squares can have three different states: 0 = Empty; 1= Contains a can; 2 = Wall The total number of visual cases is ...
... the square immediately to the East the square immediately to the South the square immediately to the West the square immediately to the North Assume each of these five squares can have three different states: 0 = Empty; 1= Contains a can; 2 = Wall The total number of visual cases is ...
Word file
... Undescended gonads in triple mutant XY embryos. SEM analysis of the genito-urinary system of E18.5 embryos. The left panel shows embryos of XX, and the right panel of XY genotype. Arrows indicate the position of gonads in each panel, narrow arrowheads indicate the uterus, and wide arrowhead the blad ...
... Undescended gonads in triple mutant XY embryos. SEM analysis of the genito-urinary system of E18.5 embryos. The left panel shows embryos of XX, and the right panel of XY genotype. Arrows indicate the position of gonads in each panel, narrow arrowheads indicate the uterus, and wide arrowhead the blad ...
- roar@UEL - University of East London
... Epigenetic processes are a potential answer to this problem because they allow non-genetic information to be inherited across generations. But, there is a great deal of variation in epigenetic mechanisms. They are present in many taxa and multiple epigenetic mechanisms are proposed to affect develop ...
... Epigenetic processes are a potential answer to this problem because they allow non-genetic information to be inherited across generations. But, there is a great deal of variation in epigenetic mechanisms. They are present in many taxa and multiple epigenetic mechanisms are proposed to affect develop ...
Application of the new manP counter-selection system for B. subtilis
... al., 2006) require a perfect and sensitive toxin/antitoxin equilibrium. As these systems ...
... al., 2006) require a perfect and sensitive toxin/antitoxin equilibrium. As these systems ...
Chromosomal Microarray Analysis
... – No gain or loss of chromosomal material was detected in the regions tested – A gain or loss was detected that is known / expected to be benign (i.e. does not cause disease) • Abnormality detected – A gain or loss of chromosomal material known to result in a defined genetic condition has been detec ...
... – No gain or loss of chromosomal material was detected in the regions tested – A gain or loss was detected that is known / expected to be benign (i.e. does not cause disease) • Abnormality detected – A gain or loss of chromosomal material known to result in a defined genetic condition has been detec ...
14_DetailLectOut
... independently of each other. o The presence of a specific allele for one trait in a gamete has no impact on the presence of a specific allele for the second trait. ...
... independently of each other. o The presence of a specific allele for one trait in a gamete has no impact on the presence of a specific allele for the second trait. ...
Molecular Pathology/Molecular Diagnostics/Genetic Testing
... Germ-line alterations in two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are associated with an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Alterations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 explain many, but not all, of inherited forms of breast and ovarian cancer. With the identification of BRCA1 and BRCA2, it is now possible to test f ...
... Germ-line alterations in two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are associated with an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Alterations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 explain many, but not all, of inherited forms of breast and ovarian cancer. With the identification of BRCA1 and BRCA2, it is now possible to test f ...
Neuroendocrine Gene Regulation in Hypothalamic Cell Lines
... to the anorexigenic neuropeptide -melanocortin-stimulating hormone (-MSH) [17, 18]. In contrast, all POMCexpressing cell lines coexpressed cocaine- and amphetamineregulated transcript (CART), consistent with findings from in situ colocalization studies [19]. Furthermore, the leptin receptor (ObR) ...
... to the anorexigenic neuropeptide -melanocortin-stimulating hormone (-MSH) [17, 18]. In contrast, all POMCexpressing cell lines coexpressed cocaine- and amphetamineregulated transcript (CART), consistent with findings from in situ colocalization studies [19]. Furthermore, the leptin receptor (ObR) ...
Speciation in Drosophila: From Phenotypes to Molecules
... appears (say, on the X chromosome). Because this allele enjoys a segregation advantage, it will increase in frequency. But because the mutation causes the destruction of Y-bearing gametes—and thus the distortion of normal 50:50 sex ratios in the direction of an excess of daughters—there will be stro ...
... appears (say, on the X chromosome). Because this allele enjoys a segregation advantage, it will increase in frequency. But because the mutation causes the destruction of Y-bearing gametes—and thus the distortion of normal 50:50 sex ratios in the direction of an excess of daughters—there will be stro ...
Leukaemia Section +21 or trisomy 21 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... was observed in 3% to 7% of cases, out of which 0.30.4% of cases with +21 as the only abnormality. The more frequent association is with -5/5q- and -7/7q, followed by trisomy 8 and structural rearrangements t(8;21), t(15;17) and inv(16). Alternatively to +21 and in the same clinical context, tetraso ...
... was observed in 3% to 7% of cases, out of which 0.30.4% of cases with +21 as the only abnormality. The more frequent association is with -5/5q- and -7/7q, followed by trisomy 8 and structural rearrangements t(8;21), t(15;17) and inv(16). Alternatively to +21 and in the same clinical context, tetraso ...