Figure S1: kmer spectra at K=25 for filtered fragment reads (red) and
... the Brachypodium genome was determined by comparing the assembled ryegrass WGS scaffolds against the Brachypodium gene set. The heat maps measure the proportion of detected orthologous Brachypodium genes along the five chromosomes (Bd 1 to Bd 5) by using a sliding window approach (window size 0.5Mb ...
... the Brachypodium genome was determined by comparing the assembled ryegrass WGS scaffolds against the Brachypodium gene set. The heat maps measure the proportion of detected orthologous Brachypodium genes along the five chromosomes (Bd 1 to Bd 5) by using a sliding window approach (window size 0.5Mb ...
functional_enrichment_new - Baliga Lab at Institute for Systems
... > ann.genes <- genesInTerm(GOdata.BP, sel.terms) > str(ann.genes) List of 10 $ GO:0032913: chr [1:6] "208650_s_at" "208651_x_at" "209771_x_at" "209772_s_at" ... $ GO:0043372: chr [1:36] "1554519_at" "1555689_at" "1565358_at" "1569748_at" ... $ GO:0044259: chr [1:111] "1554383_a_at" "1555540_at" "155 ...
... > ann.genes <- genesInTerm(GOdata.BP, sel.terms) > str(ann.genes) List of 10 $ GO:0032913: chr [1:6] "208650_s_at" "208651_x_at" "209771_x_at" "209772_s_at" ... $ GO:0043372: chr [1:36] "1554519_at" "1555689_at" "1565358_at" "1569748_at" ... $ GO:0044259: chr [1:111] "1554383_a_at" "1555540_at" "155 ...
Gene Regulation
... Negative regulation by trpR gene product TrpR only binds/represses operon when binding tryptophan... ...so TrpR is an aporepressor Transcriptional attenuation Leader sequence encodes a 14 amino acid leader polypeptide not a 'functional' protein, but acts to regulate transcription 2 trp codons at pos ...
... Negative regulation by trpR gene product TrpR only binds/represses operon when binding tryptophan... ...so TrpR is an aporepressor Transcriptional attenuation Leader sequence encodes a 14 amino acid leader polypeptide not a 'functional' protein, but acts to regulate transcription 2 trp codons at pos ...
Meiosis - Learning on the Loop
... Eukaryote chromosomes come in pairs (homologues) Normal humans have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs One chromosome of each pair comes from an individual’s mother, the other comes from their father ...
... Eukaryote chromosomes come in pairs (homologues) Normal humans have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs One chromosome of each pair comes from an individual’s mother, the other comes from their father ...
The Genetic Analysis of Quantitative Traits
... With unequal allele frequencies can still separate VA and VD but their definitions change ...
... With unequal allele frequencies can still separate VA and VD but their definitions change ...
Promoters - Pennsylvania State University
... • Binding sites for transcriptional regulatory proteins are often found upstream of the minimal promoter. • Binding of transcriptional activators will increase the amount of transcription from the promoter – Sp1 binds GGGGCGGGG – CP1 binds CCAAT ...
... • Binding sites for transcriptional regulatory proteins are often found upstream of the minimal promoter. • Binding of transcriptional activators will increase the amount of transcription from the promoter – Sp1 binds GGGGCGGGG – CP1 binds CCAAT ...
Amylase Regulatory interactions during pancreatic development
... Green: The gene acts by a self-sustainable mechanism – intrinsic stability of network Red: The gene may act by a threshold mechanism – intrinsic instability of network ...
... Green: The gene acts by a self-sustainable mechanism – intrinsic stability of network Red: The gene may act by a threshold mechanism – intrinsic instability of network ...
Different microarray applications
... proteins binding sites that may help identify functional elements in the genome ...
... proteins binding sites that may help identify functional elements in the genome ...
Chapter 16 Other RNA Processing Events
... Antiviral - Double stranded RNA is an intermediate in the replication of some RNAi viruses. Suppress transposon activity Great research tool because it provides a way to experimentally eliminate a gene product Might be a useful therapy for cancer, etc. ...
... Antiviral - Double stranded RNA is an intermediate in the replication of some RNAi viruses. Suppress transposon activity Great research tool because it provides a way to experimentally eliminate a gene product Might be a useful therapy for cancer, etc. ...
Chapter 9 DNA and the Molecular Structure of Chromosomes
... negatively supercoiled domains. Bacterial chromosomes contain circular molecules of DNA segregated into about 50 domains. ...
... negatively supercoiled domains. Bacterial chromosomes contain circular molecules of DNA segregated into about 50 domains. ...
RT-PCR lab
... on (by “on,” we mean active and producing mRNA?)? If a certain gene is on when the cell divides, the gene might produce a protein that causes cell division…. ...
... on (by “on,” we mean active and producing mRNA?)? If a certain gene is on when the cell divides, the gene might produce a protein that causes cell division…. ...
Biology Glossary
... A bacterial cell lacking a true nucleus; its DNA is usually in one long strand First phase of mitosis in which duplicated chromosomes condense and mitotic spindle fibers begin to form An organic compound composed of one or chains of polypeptides which in turn are formed from amino acids A formation ...
... A bacterial cell lacking a true nucleus; its DNA is usually in one long strand First phase of mitosis in which duplicated chromosomes condense and mitotic spindle fibers begin to form An organic compound composed of one or chains of polypeptides which in turn are formed from amino acids A formation ...
BSc in Applied Biotechnology 3 BO0048 ‑ GENETICS PROGRAM
... that result in aberrant forms called ‘Creepers’ and the homozygous genotype ‘CC’ is lethal. • These birds have short, crooked legs and are of little value. • When two creepers were crossed, a ratio of 2 Creepers to 1 normal instead of 3:1 appeared. This is the characteristic ratio for lethal interac ...
... that result in aberrant forms called ‘Creepers’ and the homozygous genotype ‘CC’ is lethal. • These birds have short, crooked legs and are of little value. • When two creepers were crossed, a ratio of 2 Creepers to 1 normal instead of 3:1 appeared. This is the characteristic ratio for lethal interac ...
Blueprint of Life #2
... introduced depending on which sex cells are successful in fertilisation. The resulting embryo has a completely different set of genes from either of the parents. The inheritance of sex-linked genes and alleles that exhibit co-dominance: The inheritance of sex-linked genes involves genes being carr ...
... introduced depending on which sex cells are successful in fertilisation. The resulting embryo has a completely different set of genes from either of the parents. The inheritance of sex-linked genes and alleles that exhibit co-dominance: The inheritance of sex-linked genes involves genes being carr ...
Learning Grid Cellular control
... Meiosis is split into __________ parts, meiosis I and meiosis II. Each part has four stages __________, __________, __________, and __________. Meiosis is an example of sexual reproduction and this produces __________ __________. One example of this is __________ __________ during prophase I, where ...
... Meiosis is split into __________ parts, meiosis I and meiosis II. Each part has four stages __________, __________, __________, and __________. Meiosis is an example of sexual reproduction and this produces __________ __________. One example of this is __________ __________ during prophase I, where ...
SBI3U 5.1 5.2 Quiz Review
... centromere within the nucleus holds the genetic info needed to maintain the cell and to make new copies of the cell. • False- chromosomes ...
... centromere within the nucleus holds the genetic info needed to maintain the cell and to make new copies of the cell. • False- chromosomes ...
Keystone Practice Questions #2 Cell Division, DNA
... A. The cell is in prophase of mitosis because the number of chromosomes has doubled. B. The cell is in prophase I of meiosis because the number of chromosomes has doubled. C. The cell is in telophase ...
... A. The cell is in prophase of mitosis because the number of chromosomes has doubled. B. The cell is in prophase I of meiosis because the number of chromosomes has doubled. C. The cell is in telophase ...
Document
... 2.1 106 bp's differ in genome of 3 109 bp's We have long known that no two individuals of a species are genetically identical, unless they are members of a clone (and even then they will differ in several mutations). But these data suggest that two humans chosen at random will differ in a large ...
... 2.1 106 bp's differ in genome of 3 109 bp's We have long known that no two individuals of a species are genetically identical, unless they are members of a clone (and even then they will differ in several mutations). But these data suggest that two humans chosen at random will differ in a large ...
Mendelian Genetics is the study of how traits are passed down from
... ________________ _________________ is the study of how traits are passed down from parents to offspring ________________ ________________ is considered to be the father of genetics. He was an Austrian priest who made a lot of scientific discoveries about ________________ by studying ________________ ...
... ________________ _________________ is the study of how traits are passed down from parents to offspring ________________ ________________ is considered to be the father of genetics. He was an Austrian priest who made a lot of scientific discoveries about ________________ by studying ________________ ...
Managing people in sport organisations: A strategic human resource
... (A) AP-1 is a eukaryotic transcription factor that consists of Fos and Jun. These two proteins interact through their leucine zippers. (B) To activate transcription, AP-1 must itself first be activated by phosphorylation by the kinase, JNK. Only then does Jun stimulate RNA polymerase II to transcrib ...
... (A) AP-1 is a eukaryotic transcription factor that consists of Fos and Jun. These two proteins interact through their leucine zippers. (B) To activate transcription, AP-1 must itself first be activated by phosphorylation by the kinase, JNK. Only then does Jun stimulate RNA polymerase II to transcrib ...
Inherited variation at the epigenetic level: paramutation from the
... allelic combinations. The altered form of the gene was maintained through the subsequent generations but eventually reversed to the original state. The author noted that this phenomenon was reminding of reversible and hereditary changes of phenotype that had been described in ascomycetes [8,9] and c ...
... allelic combinations. The altered form of the gene was maintained through the subsequent generations but eventually reversed to the original state. The author noted that this phenomenon was reminding of reversible and hereditary changes of phenotype that had been described in ascomycetes [8,9] and c ...
From DNA to Protein
... Proteins are made from subunits called amino acids Hundreds of thousands of different proteins made by all living things are remarkably similar in their construction All proteins in living things are assembled from only 20 different amino acids The Structure of Proteins These 20 amino acids ...
... Proteins are made from subunits called amino acids Hundreds of thousands of different proteins made by all living things are remarkably similar in their construction All proteins in living things are assembled from only 20 different amino acids The Structure of Proteins These 20 amino acids ...
measurements . They demonstrated that, signal, the low likelihood of the postselection
... expression of elt-2 and intestinal differentiation of the corresponding cell. If the end-1 threshold is not reached, then elt-2 expression collapses and intestinal differentiation fails. To test this hypothesis, the authors counted end-1 and elt-2 mRNAs simultaneously in mutant embryos. Sure enough, ...
... expression of elt-2 and intestinal differentiation of the corresponding cell. If the end-1 threshold is not reached, then elt-2 expression collapses and intestinal differentiation fails. To test this hypothesis, the authors counted end-1 and elt-2 mRNAs simultaneously in mutant embryos. Sure enough, ...