wmgenes2 - Cucurbit Breeding
... vegetable crops. Watermelon is a useful vegetable crop for genetic research because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some water ...
... vegetable crops. Watermelon is a useful vegetable crop for genetic research because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some water ...
Having sex, yes, but with whom? Inferences from fungi
... partner? Why does the number of gamete classes vary from zero to thousands, with most often only two classes? We review here the hypotheses proposed to explain the origin, maintenance, number, and loss of gamete classes. We argue that fungi represent highly suitable models to help resolve issues rel ...
... partner? Why does the number of gamete classes vary from zero to thousands, with most often only two classes? We review here the hypotheses proposed to explain the origin, maintenance, number, and loss of gamete classes. We argue that fungi represent highly suitable models to help resolve issues rel ...
Having sex, yes, but with whom? Inferences from fungi on the
... partner? Why does the number of gamete classes vary from zero to thousands, with most often only two classes? We review here the hypotheses proposed to explain the origin, maintenance, number, and loss of gamete classes. We argue that fungi represent highly suitable models to help resolve issues rel ...
... partner? Why does the number of gamete classes vary from zero to thousands, with most often only two classes? We review here the hypotheses proposed to explain the origin, maintenance, number, and loss of gamete classes. We argue that fungi represent highly suitable models to help resolve issues rel ...
Anaerobic Growth of Escherichia coli K12 with
... oxido-reduction reactions perform a relatively minor role during glucose fermentation but a major role when anaerobic metabolism is coupled to the reduction of fumarate. Growth over the optimal range of supplement concentrations was equivalent to that obtained with the parental strains on the same m ...
... oxido-reduction reactions perform a relatively minor role during glucose fermentation but a major role when anaerobic metabolism is coupled to the reduction of fumarate. Growth over the optimal range of supplement concentrations was equivalent to that obtained with the parental strains on the same m ...
Computational Identification of Plant MicroRNAs and
... parameters were chosen to be relatively stringent, only 7 of the 73 remaining Arabidopsis and Oryza refset1 loci were lost at this step. After removal of 20mers that overlap with repetitive elements, or which have highly biased sequence compositions, 389,648 Arabidopsis 20mers (AtSet1) and 1,721,759 ...
... parameters were chosen to be relatively stringent, only 7 of the 73 remaining Arabidopsis and Oryza refset1 loci were lost at this step. After removal of 20mers that overlap with repetitive elements, or which have highly biased sequence compositions, 389,648 Arabidopsis 20mers (AtSet1) and 1,721,759 ...
Identification of genes that interact with glp-1, a gene
... I(q231)], mutagenized with ethyl methane sulphonate (Brenner, 1974), and returned to plates at permissive temperature. To isolate recessive suppressors, Fi progeny were picked (3 animals/plate) and grown at permissive temperature. F2 progeny were shifted to restrictive temperature (20 °C) as late em ...
... I(q231)], mutagenized with ethyl methane sulphonate (Brenner, 1974), and returned to plates at permissive temperature. To isolate recessive suppressors, Fi progeny were picked (3 animals/plate) and grown at permissive temperature. F2 progeny were shifted to restrictive temperature (20 °C) as late em ...
- DairyNZ
... affects all herds but noticeably those that have good controls in place for preventing contagious mastitis. Historical records on more than 1500 cows within the DairyNZ mastitis database reveal that around 14% of the herd (26% of heifers and 11% of cows) had an intramammary infection, due to Str. ub ...
... affects all herds but noticeably those that have good controls in place for preventing contagious mastitis. Historical records on more than 1500 cows within the DairyNZ mastitis database reveal that around 14% of the herd (26% of heifers and 11% of cows) had an intramammary infection, due to Str. ub ...
Introduction to Heredity
... form chromosomes, which reside in the nucleus of the cell. Every cell (except eggs and sperm) in an individual’s body contains two copies of each gene. This is due to the fact that both mother and father contribute a copy at the time of conception. This original genetic material is copied each time ...
... form chromosomes, which reside in the nucleus of the cell. Every cell (except eggs and sperm) in an individual’s body contains two copies of each gene. This is due to the fact that both mother and father contribute a copy at the time of conception. This original genetic material is copied each time ...
Hardy-Weinberg Proportions Methods Manual
... under PCR primers), there could be a significant excess of some homozygotes. Conversely, stuttering with MSAT typing can result in homozygotes being scored as heterozygotes. SNP data is also subject to deviations from HWP due to the typing procedure, and SNP data showing lack of fit to HWP are routi ...
... under PCR primers), there could be a significant excess of some homozygotes. Conversely, stuttering with MSAT typing can result in homozygotes being scored as heterozygotes. SNP data is also subject to deviations from HWP due to the typing procedure, and SNP data showing lack of fit to HWP are routi ...
CYP2C19 phenotype in a South African cohort
... acknowledging diversity within Africa and those of the African diaspora [19]. More comprehensive African-specific genotyping strategies should therefore be considered when evaluating pharmacogenetic variation in South Africans. To this end, we investigated the predicted and in vivo measured metaboli ...
... acknowledging diversity within Africa and those of the African diaspora [19]. More comprehensive African-specific genotyping strategies should therefore be considered when evaluating pharmacogenetic variation in South Africans. To this end, we investigated the predicted and in vivo measured metaboli ...
Sample Questions for Hemoglobinopathies
... genes are deleted on the same chromosome, in cis (--/), or when they are deleted on opposite chromosomes, in trans (-/-). The Southeast-Asian couple likely both carry the deletions in cis (--/), so their risk of an offspring with 4gene deletion -thalassemia would be 25%. In contrast, -thalas ...
... genes are deleted on the same chromosome, in cis (--/), or when they are deleted on opposite chromosomes, in trans (-/-). The Southeast-Asian couple likely both carry the deletions in cis (--/), so their risk of an offspring with 4gene deletion -thalassemia would be 25%. In contrast, -thalas ...
1 FRQ-interacting RNA Helicase (FRH) Mediates Negative and
... markers were identified by sequencing Mauriceville genomic DNA in the area between SNP6 and SNP72 and were scored among those recombinant progeny. Using these additional markers, Mut10 was mapped in a 20kb region; the two ‘aberrant’ progeny also showed recombination with all newly identified markers ...
... markers were identified by sequencing Mauriceville genomic DNA in the area between SNP6 and SNP72 and were scored among those recombinant progeny. Using these additional markers, Mut10 was mapped in a 20kb region; the two ‘aberrant’ progeny also showed recombination with all newly identified markers ...
C 2: A A -
... GES /IBC types reported from France, Greece and South Africa, respectively (14, 33, 37-39, 41, 48, 52). These five types of enzymes are remotely related, both from a genetic point of view and similarities in hydrolytic profiles. Recent studies indicated that these enzymes may play an important role ...
... GES /IBC types reported from France, Greece and South Africa, respectively (14, 33, 37-39, 41, 48, 52). These five types of enzymes are remotely related, both from a genetic point of view and similarities in hydrolytic profiles. Recent studies indicated that these enzymes may play an important role ...
Practice Genetic Problems PMB 220 1. In working with a haploid
... is a tryptophan auxotroph (tryptophan must be added to the media to allow the mutant to grow). A mutation at a second, unlinked locus, su, suppresses the Trp- phenotype of the td mutant so that it can grow on unsupplemented medium. a. ...
... is a tryptophan auxotroph (tryptophan must be added to the media to allow the mutant to grow). A mutation at a second, unlinked locus, su, suppresses the Trp- phenotype of the td mutant so that it can grow on unsupplemented medium. a. ...
Charles K. Wairuri , Jacquie E. van der Waals
... these phenotypic assays are provided in the supplementary material (Supplementary material: ...
... these phenotypic assays are provided in the supplementary material (Supplementary material: ...
Developing a Bioassay for Triclosan Toxicity Abstract
... one of the most commonly detected organic compound in surface waters. It has been proven to accumulate in tissue, cause toxicity to aquatic organisms, and impair muscle contraction. It is critical to develop a sensitive and economic bioassay for a chemical so prevalent in our environment. This study ...
... one of the most commonly detected organic compound in surface waters. It has been proven to accumulate in tissue, cause toxicity to aquatic organisms, and impair muscle contraction. It is critical to develop a sensitive and economic bioassay for a chemical so prevalent in our environment. This study ...
i A Thesis Entitled A Visual Screen for Centriolar Mutants in
... interacts with Sas4, suggesting a common function (Januschke 2013). Note that the genes discussed in this section were limited to those on the 3rd chromosome in Drosophila. Due to limitations in the genetic manipulation that can be done for one screen in this model, we are choosing to target the 3rd ...
... interacts with Sas4, suggesting a common function (Januschke 2013). Note that the genes discussed in this section were limited to those on the 3rd chromosome in Drosophila. Due to limitations in the genetic manipulation that can be done for one screen in this model, we are choosing to target the 3rd ...
Motoo Kimura and James Crow on the Infinitely Many Alleles Model
... Malécot’s result was relevant for a theoretical analysis of the reasons for this variation. They made the straightforward generalization of Malécot’s formula to (4Neu + 1)21, where Ne is the effective population size. [There are at least four concepts of effective population size (Ewens 2000); Kimur ...
... Malécot’s result was relevant for a theoretical analysis of the reasons for this variation. They made the straightforward generalization of Malécot’s formula to (4Neu + 1)21, where Ne is the effective population size. [There are at least four concepts of effective population size (Ewens 2000); Kimur ...
Inheritance of Seed Hardness and Seed Coat Weight in Faba Bean
... important role in the degree of dominance, and the pod position on the stalk had no effect. Hence, selection for this character seemed to be more effective and care should be taken since both additive and non-additive factors are included. ...
... important role in the degree of dominance, and the pod position on the stalk had no effect. Hence, selection for this character seemed to be more effective and care should be taken since both additive and non-additive factors are included. ...
NEOPOLYPLOIDY IN FLOWERING PLANTS
... in allopatry? Three hypotheses may be posed to explain observed cytotype adaptation in natural populations. First, phenotypic differentiation may be driven by polyploidy per se, through the combined effects of increased cell size, gene dosage effects, allelic diversity and other mechanisms (Levin 19 ...
... in allopatry? Three hypotheses may be posed to explain observed cytotype adaptation in natural populations. First, phenotypic differentiation may be driven by polyploidy per se, through the combined effects of increased cell size, gene dosage effects, allelic diversity and other mechanisms (Levin 19 ...
View - OhioLINK ETD
... for its validity. Some statistical tests are robust when assumptions are relaxed, while others are not. ...
... for its validity. Some statistical tests are robust when assumptions are relaxed, while others are not. ...
The genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans.
... mutations on nervous systems. I n principle, it should be possible to dissect the genetic specification of a nervous system in much the same way as was done for biosynthetic pathways in bacteria or for bacteriophage assembly. However, one surmises that genetical analysis alone would have provided on ...
... mutations on nervous systems. I n principle, it should be possible to dissect the genetic specification of a nervous system in much the same way as was done for biosynthetic pathways in bacteria or for bacteriophage assembly. However, one surmises that genetical analysis alone would have provided on ...
anatomical skin dimples
... Dimples are visiable identations of the skin and a dominant trait. Anatomically, dimples may be caused by variations in the structure of the some body tissue for example muscles, connective tissues, skin and subcutaneous tissue. Dimples types of the human body: Fovea buccalis (dimple of cheek), fove ...
... Dimples are visiable identations of the skin and a dominant trait. Anatomically, dimples may be caused by variations in the structure of the some body tissue for example muscles, connective tissues, skin and subcutaneous tissue. Dimples types of the human body: Fovea buccalis (dimple of cheek), fove ...
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... A microarray was constructed by spotting PCR amplified inserts from two suppression subtraction hybridisation (SSH) libraries, enriched for genes expressed preferentially during the sporophyte and gametophyte generations, respectively, onto glass slides. The SSH libraries were produced in a differen ...
... A microarray was constructed by spotting PCR amplified inserts from two suppression subtraction hybridisation (SSH) libraries, enriched for genes expressed preferentially during the sporophyte and gametophyte generations, respectively, onto glass slides. The SSH libraries were produced in a differen ...