Acanthamoeba mitochondrial 16S rDNA sequences: inferred
... However, this seems unlikely because mitochondrial genes usually have faster rates of evolution than nuclear genes. Several alternative explanations for the clusters of amoebae with genetically identical mitochondrial rDNA sequences, but different Rns sequences, are possible. In some cases the nucle ...
... However, this seems unlikely because mitochondrial genes usually have faster rates of evolution than nuclear genes. Several alternative explanations for the clusters of amoebae with genetically identical mitochondrial rDNA sequences, but different Rns sequences, are possible. In some cases the nucle ...
Phenotype Variations of TAS2R38 Gene and Its Bioecological
... Abstract: People have different feeling skills of the bitterness of compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). This trait has been shown to correlate with a number of dietary preferences and thus may have important implications for human health. There are two types of phenotypes in different ethno groups a ...
... Abstract: People have different feeling skills of the bitterness of compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). This trait has been shown to correlate with a number of dietary preferences and thus may have important implications for human health. There are two types of phenotypes in different ethno groups a ...
In Silico method for identification of MHC class I
... complex, class I‐related MR1”. All these BLAST pairs cluster with the human MR1 gene, forming an interspecies groups distinct from CD1 (Figure 4, Table S2). Our MR1 results show that this in silico prediction method can also be used for MHC class I‐like molecules oth ...
... complex, class I‐related MR1”. All these BLAST pairs cluster with the human MR1 gene, forming an interspecies groups distinct from CD1 (Figure 4, Table S2). Our MR1 results show that this in silico prediction method can also be used for MHC class I‐like molecules oth ...
Investigations
... Place both coins in the cup and shake. Toss the coins onto the table. Record the allele from each parent and genotype in columns 2, 3, and 4 of the first row of Table 1. 2. You will flip coins to see what allele for each of the other traits your creature inherits from each parent. This will determin ...
... Place both coins in the cup and shake. Toss the coins onto the table. Record the allele from each parent and genotype in columns 2, 3, and 4 of the first row of Table 1. 2. You will flip coins to see what allele for each of the other traits your creature inherits from each parent. This will determin ...
Nerve activates contraction
... integrated Darwinian selection and Mendelian inheritance • When Mendel’s research was rediscovered in the early twentieth century, many geneticists believed that the laws of inheritance conflicted with Darwin’s theory of natural selection. • Darwin emphasized quantitative characters, those that vary ...
... integrated Darwinian selection and Mendelian inheritance • When Mendel’s research was rediscovered in the early twentieth century, many geneticists believed that the laws of inheritance conflicted with Darwin’s theory of natural selection. • Darwin emphasized quantitative characters, those that vary ...
Mapping of the Recessive White Locus and
... PRISM 3730 DNA Sequencer and Sequencing Analysis 3.4 (Applied Biosystems). A primer set designed for exon 5 failed to detect the PCR products in the White Plymouth Rock. Therefore, a new 5′ primer was designed to cover a 30-bp region upstream of exon 5. An attempt was made to investigate the sequenc ...
... PRISM 3730 DNA Sequencer and Sequencing Analysis 3.4 (Applied Biosystems). A primer set designed for exon 5 failed to detect the PCR products in the White Plymouth Rock. Therefore, a new 5′ primer was designed to cover a 30-bp region upstream of exon 5. An attempt was made to investigate the sequenc ...
Geniverse Teacher Guides
... Case 2 introduces the basic concept of meiosis and the user interface of the meiosis tool.The meiosis tool enables students to observe gamete formation and independent assortment of chromosomes. The model also allows for selection of gametes and fertilization, producing an offspring drake. Students ...
... Case 2 introduces the basic concept of meiosis and the user interface of the meiosis tool.The meiosis tool enables students to observe gamete formation and independent assortment of chromosomes. The model also allows for selection of gametes and fertilization, producing an offspring drake. Students ...
Development of novel computational tools based on
... Mobile genetic elements possess genes that contribute not only to bacterial speciation and adaptation to different niches, but also carry with them factors that contribute to the bacteria’s fitness traits, secondary metabolism, antibiotic resistance and symbiotic interactions (Hsiao et al., 2003a; ...
... Mobile genetic elements possess genes that contribute not only to bacterial speciation and adaptation to different niches, but also carry with them factors that contribute to the bacteria’s fitness traits, secondary metabolism, antibiotic resistance and symbiotic interactions (Hsiao et al., 2003a; ...
STATISTICS IN GENETICS
... gene, that plays a role in creating or facilitating a disease or another characteristic. A marker is a segment of the genome that is not the same for all individuals, and of which the location is (typically) known. If some observable characteristic (phenotype) is linked to a single genetic locus, th ...
... gene, that plays a role in creating or facilitating a disease or another characteristic. A marker is a segment of the genome that is not the same for all individuals, and of which the location is (typically) known. If some observable characteristic (phenotype) is linked to a single genetic locus, th ...
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... Sometimes multiple alleles have mutated on a given locus. That is, there may be a list of alleles available, not just two (ie, not just one mutation & the wild type allele). For example, E, ER, ER- Fayoumi, eWh, e+, eb, es, ebc, ey, eq alleles are all on the one locus (E locus). But only two alleles ...
... Sometimes multiple alleles have mutated on a given locus. That is, there may be a list of alleles available, not just two (ie, not just one mutation & the wild type allele). For example, E, ER, ER- Fayoumi, eWh, e+, eb, es, ebc, ey, eq alleles are all on the one locus (E locus). But only two alleles ...
J Mol Evol (2007) 65:541–554 - digital
... An excess of nonsynonymous substitutions (dN) over synonymous substitutions (dS) in functionally important amino acid sites indicates that positive selection is occurring. Then, x = dN/dS [ 1. We used the programme CODEML in the PAML package, version 3.15 (Yang 2000) to test for the presence of codo ...
... An excess of nonsynonymous substitutions (dN) over synonymous substitutions (dS) in functionally important amino acid sites indicates that positive selection is occurring. Then, x = dN/dS [ 1. We used the programme CODEML in the PAML package, version 3.15 (Yang 2000) to test for the presence of codo ...
Genomic Survey and Gene Expression Analysis
... and the Leu zipper dimerization region. They have been shown to regulate diverse plant-specific phenomena, including seed maturation and germination, floral induction and development, and photomorphogenesis, and are also involved in stress and hormone signaling. We have identified 89 bZIP transcript ...
... and the Leu zipper dimerization region. They have been shown to regulate diverse plant-specific phenomena, including seed maturation and germination, floral induction and development, and photomorphogenesis, and are also involved in stress and hormone signaling. We have identified 89 bZIP transcript ...
WW Genetic Counselor English - Wonderwise
... Meet Cathy Burson, genetic counselor. Cathy works in a hospital clinic, where she sees people of all ages. Adults and kids visit her with different kinds of health problems that might be passed on from one generation to the next. You probably know that we inherit features such as our hair or eye col ...
... Meet Cathy Burson, genetic counselor. Cathy works in a hospital clinic, where she sees people of all ages. Adults and kids visit her with different kinds of health problems that might be passed on from one generation to the next. You probably know that we inherit features such as our hair or eye col ...
CHAPTER 6 POPULATION GENETICS SELECTION
... heterozygotes are more resistant to typhoid fever than are the dominant homozygotes. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis includes which of the following findings? a. The mutation rate for new loss-of-function mutations in the CFTR gene is too low for the prevalence of the disease to be explained by ...
... heterozygotes are more resistant to typhoid fever than are the dominant homozygotes. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis includes which of the following findings? a. The mutation rate for new loss-of-function mutations in the CFTR gene is too low for the prevalence of the disease to be explained by ...
Williams syndrome deficits in visual spatial Chromosome 7q11.23
... lips and wide mouth; cardiovascular disease which includes supravalvular aortic stenosis (SVAS) and/or peripheral pulmonary stenosis (PPS); transient neonatal hypercalcemia; a hoarse voice; gregarious personality; failure to thrive in infancy; and delayed language and motor milestones.30 Previous st ...
... lips and wide mouth; cardiovascular disease which includes supravalvular aortic stenosis (SVAS) and/or peripheral pulmonary stenosis (PPS); transient neonatal hypercalcemia; a hoarse voice; gregarious personality; failure to thrive in infancy; and delayed language and motor milestones.30 Previous st ...
Taking account of peak areas when interpreting mixed DNA profiles
... the same distribution as c and g but this proved not to be the case. Note that for function e there are three configurations, depending whether the homozygote peak is the lightest, middle or heavy allele. These have not been distinguished between for the time being and for the sake of summarizing th ...
... the same distribution as c and g but this proved not to be the case. Note that for function e there are three configurations, depending whether the homozygote peak is the lightest, middle or heavy allele. These have not been distinguished between for the time being and for the sake of summarizing th ...
Nomenclature for factors of the Dog Major
... data nor crystalline structures yet available for the MHC loci of the dog, it seems reasonable to assume that these data will prove similar to those in other species, if, and when, such data does become available. Secondly, it was felt that since any coding change in any of the HVR might cause the b ...
... data nor crystalline structures yet available for the MHC loci of the dog, it seems reasonable to assume that these data will prove similar to those in other species, if, and when, such data does become available. Secondly, it was felt that since any coding change in any of the HVR might cause the b ...
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... for sex-linked genes for internal evidence concerning their origin. This paper deals with the genes of the house mouse for tabby {Ta; Falconer, 1953), brindled (Mobr; Fraser, Sobey & Spicer, 1953) and striated (Str; Phillips, 1963). The test for the validity of the L.H. is essentially a comparison b ...
... for sex-linked genes for internal evidence concerning their origin. This paper deals with the genes of the house mouse for tabby {Ta; Falconer, 1953), brindled (Mobr; Fraser, Sobey & Spicer, 1953) and striated (Str; Phillips, 1963). The test for the validity of the L.H. is essentially a comparison b ...
Threshold phenomena versus cell heredity in the
... for sex-linked genes for internal evidence concerning their origin. This paper deals with the genes of the house mouse for tabby {Ta; Falconer, 1953), brindled (Mobr; Fraser, Sobey & Spicer, 1953) and striated (Str; Phillips, 1963). The test for the validity of the L.H. is essentially a comparison b ...
... for sex-linked genes for internal evidence concerning their origin. This paper deals with the genes of the house mouse for tabby {Ta; Falconer, 1953), brindled (Mobr; Fraser, Sobey & Spicer, 1953) and striated (Str; Phillips, 1963). The test for the validity of the L.H. is essentially a comparison b ...
Functional Genomics
... well before their utility is apparent, this seemed illogical. The past ten years has provided ample evidence for the value of large-scale data acquisitiveness in biology. In fact, by thinking boldly, and by setting ambitious goals for itself, the international Human Genome Project stimulated develop ...
... well before their utility is apparent, this seemed illogical. The past ten years has provided ample evidence for the value of large-scale data acquisitiveness in biology. In fact, by thinking boldly, and by setting ambitious goals for itself, the international Human Genome Project stimulated develop ...
the kinship theory of genomic imprinting - Fischer Lab
... gene expression X. Then the kinship theory predicts that the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) at the locus will be either ‘symmetric’ or ‘asymmetric’ (21). A symmetric ESS occurs when maternally derived and paternally derived alleles favor the same total level of gene expression. At such an ESS, ...
... gene expression X. Then the kinship theory predicts that the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) at the locus will be either ‘symmetric’ or ‘asymmetric’ (21). A symmetric ESS occurs when maternally derived and paternally derived alleles favor the same total level of gene expression. At such an ESS, ...
Journal Club Pack - Circulation Research
... Element in the SM22α Promoter Mediates Transcriptional Silencing During SMC Phenotypic Switching In Vivo Morgan Salmon, Delphine Gomez, Elizabeth Greene, Laura Shankman, and Gary K. Owens ...
... Element in the SM22α Promoter Mediates Transcriptional Silencing During SMC Phenotypic Switching In Vivo Morgan Salmon, Delphine Gomez, Elizabeth Greene, Laura Shankman, and Gary K. Owens ...
Deletion of a conserved noncoding sequence in Plzf intron leads to
... strict sense; 22 small indels (insertions and deletions up to 14 bp), from which 12 appear to be in a single base “run” and 5 in more complex microsatellites. In addition, during the positional cloning efforts, we identified 6 microsatellites polymorphic between the Lx-carrying and other strains (not ...
... strict sense; 22 small indels (insertions and deletions up to 14 bp), from which 12 appear to be in a single base “run” and 5 in more complex microsatellites. In addition, during the positional cloning efforts, we identified 6 microsatellites polymorphic between the Lx-carrying and other strains (not ...