Allelic Variation at the Rht8 Locus in a 19th
... in our sample had either of the first two of these alleles. Some of our PCR products yielded fragments that were sized a few base pairs larger than WMS261-164 bp or WMS261-174 bp, but in accordance with Schmidt et al. [9] we did not consider them as distinct alleles, but a result of slippage or “stu ...
... in our sample had either of the first two of these alleles. Some of our PCR products yielded fragments that were sized a few base pairs larger than WMS261-164 bp or WMS261-174 bp, but in accordance with Schmidt et al. [9] we did not consider them as distinct alleles, but a result of slippage or “stu ...
Genetics
... baby would have blond alleles. Then the baby would be blond. The mother and father do not always have the same alleles. Then the baby gets alleles that are not the same. The father’s allele may be for attached earlobes. The mother’s may be for hanging earlobes. The baby’s cells get both alleles. Wha ...
... baby would have blond alleles. Then the baby would be blond. The mother and father do not always have the same alleles. Then the baby gets alleles that are not the same. The father’s allele may be for attached earlobes. The mother’s may be for hanging earlobes. The baby’s cells get both alleles. Wha ...
Article interaction G x tabac - Hal-CEA
... indicated that two of these regions may contain genetic factors that influence BHR in presence of ETS while, in the two other regions, genes may play a role in absence of ETS. Three of these four regions, (1q43-q44, 4q34 and 17p11) were also revealed by the MIT. In contrast, the 5p15 region was not ...
... indicated that two of these regions may contain genetic factors that influence BHR in presence of ETS while, in the two other regions, genes may play a role in absence of ETS. Three of these four regions, (1q43-q44, 4q34 and 17p11) were also revealed by the MIT. In contrast, the 5p15 region was not ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... 2001). Lee et al. (2008) identified the mt2 gamete–specific homeodomain gene GSM1. The ectopic expression of GSM1 in mt+ gametes also enhances the transcription of zygote-specific genes, and it has recently been shown that Gsp1 and Gsm1 physically interact upon the formation of zygotes and that the Gsp ...
... 2001). Lee et al. (2008) identified the mt2 gamete–specific homeodomain gene GSM1. The ectopic expression of GSM1 in mt+ gametes also enhances the transcription of zygote-specific genes, and it has recently been shown that Gsp1 and Gsm1 physically interact upon the formation of zygotes and that the Gsp ...
Sex-Linked Traits Worksheet
... 10. Why must males inherit colorblindness or hemophilia from their mothers? 11. Why is colorblindness or hemophilia more common in males than in females? ...
... 10. Why must males inherit colorblindness or hemophilia from their mothers? 11. Why is colorblindness or hemophilia more common in males than in females? ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... 2001). Lee et al. (2008) identified the mt2 gamete–specific homeodomain gene GSM1. The ectopic expression of GSM1 in mt+ gametes also enhances the transcription of zygote-specific genes, and it has recently been shown that Gsp1 and Gsm1 physically interact upon the formation of zygotes and that the Gsp ...
... 2001). Lee et al. (2008) identified the mt2 gamete–specific homeodomain gene GSM1. The ectopic expression of GSM1 in mt+ gametes also enhances the transcription of zygote-specific genes, and it has recently been shown that Gsp1 and Gsm1 physically interact upon the formation of zygotes and that the Gsp ...
The Story of Bean Breeding - Dry Bean Breeding and Genetics
... months are common among climbing beans grown in highland Andean regions. Beans (nonclimbing) are therefore generally produced in those regions where the growing season is limited in northern production areas or at higher elevations where long season crops are at a disadvantage. Beans do not thrive i ...
... months are common among climbing beans grown in highland Andean regions. Beans (nonclimbing) are therefore generally produced in those regions where the growing season is limited in northern production areas or at higher elevations where long season crops are at a disadvantage. Beans do not thrive i ...
Information Encoding in Biological Molecules: DNA and
... Joins the sequences - based on a sequence scaffold or “Golden Path” Automatically finds genes and other features of the sequence Associates sequence and features with data from other sources Provides a publicly accessible web based interface to the database ...
... Joins the sequences - based on a sequence scaffold or “Golden Path” Automatically finds genes and other features of the sequence Associates sequence and features with data from other sources Provides a publicly accessible web based interface to the database ...
ppt_II
... Joins the sequences - based on a sequence scaffold or “Golden Path” Automatically finds genes and other features of the sequence Associates sequence and features with data from other sources Provides a publicly accessible web based interface to the database ...
... Joins the sequences - based on a sequence scaffold or “Golden Path” Automatically finds genes and other features of the sequence Associates sequence and features with data from other sources Provides a publicly accessible web based interface to the database ...
The Lipopolysaccharide of Bordetella bronchiseptica Ac
... bronchiseptica to have high resistance to CPs compared to bacteria of other genera ...
... bronchiseptica to have high resistance to CPs compared to bacteria of other genera ...
Analyses of human–chimpanzee orthologous gene
... mouse, and rat orthologs. The orthology of these gene alignments is considered unambiguous. Ka/Ks ratios for each alignment were previously calculated by the Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium (2005) as well as estimates of lineage-specific protein changes. Given the similarity between hu ...
... mouse, and rat orthologs. The orthology of these gene alignments is considered unambiguous. Ka/Ks ratios for each alignment were previously calculated by the Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium (2005) as well as estimates of lineage-specific protein changes. Given the similarity between hu ...
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... (Brakefield, 1984; Brakefield & van Noordwijk, 1985). The ...
... (Brakefield, 1984; Brakefield & van Noordwijk, 1985). The ...
Characterization of the neurohypophysial hormone gene loci in
... and #208M19, were sequenced completely to obtain 167 kb contiguous sequence (GenBank accession number FJ185172). It contains sequences for vasotocin and oxytocin genes in addition to three other complete genes (Prosapip1, Ubox5 and Gnrh2) and one partial gene (Ptpra) (Fig 2A). Oxytocin is typically ...
... and #208M19, were sequenced completely to obtain 167 kb contiguous sequence (GenBank accession number FJ185172). It contains sequences for vasotocin and oxytocin genes in addition to three other complete genes (Prosapip1, Ubox5 and Gnrh2) and one partial gene (Ptpra) (Fig 2A). Oxytocin is typically ...
Phylogenetic ANOVA: The Expression Variance and
... bioRxiv preprint first posted online Apr. 21, 2014; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/004374. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It is made available under a CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. ...
... bioRxiv preprint first posted online Apr. 21, 2014; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/004374. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It is made available under a CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. ...
Microarrays
... provided. Analysis of mock spiked PIF samples revealed sensitivity in the range of 1–10 cfu/25 g sample after biological pre-enrichment. A proof-of-principle study was performed with 21 batches of PIF samples obtained from different sources; two samples were positive for one of the tested pathogens ...
... provided. Analysis of mock spiked PIF samples revealed sensitivity in the range of 1–10 cfu/25 g sample after biological pre-enrichment. A proof-of-principle study was performed with 21 batches of PIF samples obtained from different sources; two samples were positive for one of the tested pathogens ...
December 2013 Newsletter - Wynnum Redlands Budgerigar Society
... Consequently, when breeders bred these two varieties (for reasons too numerable to enter into here) as a breeding pair, in many instances the genes crossed over, and the linkage was established. Once a chromosome carried Genes for both varieties, and if the loci for the two varieties are close, they ...
... Consequently, when breeders bred these two varieties (for reasons too numerable to enter into here) as a breeding pair, in many instances the genes crossed over, and the linkage was established. Once a chromosome carried Genes for both varieties, and if the loci for the two varieties are close, they ...
the art and design of genetic screens
... and causes the highest frequency of mutations. It mainly induces single-base changes (point mutations), which disrupt gene function by causing missense or nonsense mutations, and the frequency at which a gene can be mutated therefore depends on the size of the coding regions and the number of crucia ...
... and causes the highest frequency of mutations. It mainly induces single-base changes (point mutations), which disrupt gene function by causing missense or nonsense mutations, and the frequency at which a gene can be mutated therefore depends on the size of the coding regions and the number of crucia ...
Number 2 - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... Results from those tests suggest that laboratory mice are descended from a very small number of progenitor M. m. domesticus. The contribution of the Asian mice is believed to be more than 20% from the large scale genome analysis. More recently, it has been estimated to be a 5% from a large scale bac ...
... Results from those tests suggest that laboratory mice are descended from a very small number of progenitor M. m. domesticus. The contribution of the Asian mice is believed to be more than 20% from the large scale genome analysis. More recently, it has been estimated to be a 5% from a large scale bac ...
Molecular Genetics of Bipolar Disorder and Related Traits
... methods have been used to explore the genetic component of bipolar disorder and related traits. Here, 41 families affected with bipolar disorder have been ascertained from the isolated population of Finland, presuming that the presence of stronger genetic and environmental homogeneity in this popula ...
... methods have been used to explore the genetic component of bipolar disorder and related traits. Here, 41 families affected with bipolar disorder have been ascertained from the isolated population of Finland, presuming that the presence of stronger genetic and environmental homogeneity in this popula ...
Characterization of Two ENU-Induced Mutations Affecting Mouse
... the disfigurement. Congenital spine deformities occur with an approximate frequency of 0.5–1 per 1000 live births (Sparrow et al. 2011) and may arise sporadically or as the result of an underlying heritable abnormality in genes that contribute to vertebral development. Although there is evidence that ...
... the disfigurement. Congenital spine deformities occur with an approximate frequency of 0.5–1 per 1000 live births (Sparrow et al. 2011) and may arise sporadically or as the result of an underlying heritable abnormality in genes that contribute to vertebral development. Although there is evidence that ...
Molecular genetics of macular dystrophies
... associated with a lower risk of ARMD,'8 whereas a high risk of ARMD has been associated with atherosclerosis in a study population in Rotterdam.'9 Owing to these difficulties monogenic maculopathies sharing important clinical and histopathological findings with ARMD have been studied. Here, we revie ...
... associated with a lower risk of ARMD,'8 whereas a high risk of ARMD has been associated with atherosclerosis in a study population in Rotterdam.'9 Owing to these difficulties monogenic maculopathies sharing important clinical and histopathological findings with ARMD have been studied. Here, we revie ...
Journal of Plant Physiology
... et al., 2002), Arabidopsis TDR1 (Gutterson and Reuber, 2004), and hot pepper CaPF1 (Yi et al., 2004; Tang et al., 2005). Overexpression of various ERF genes, including Tsi1 and OPBP1 of tobacco (Park et al., 2001; Guo et al., 2004), CaERFLP1 and CaPF1 of hot pepper (Lee et al., 2004; Yi et al., 2004 ...
... et al., 2002), Arabidopsis TDR1 (Gutterson and Reuber, 2004), and hot pepper CaPF1 (Yi et al., 2004; Tang et al., 2005). Overexpression of various ERF genes, including Tsi1 and OPBP1 of tobacco (Park et al., 2001; Guo et al., 2004), CaERFLP1 and CaPF1 of hot pepper (Lee et al., 2004; Yi et al., 2004 ...
IGA 8/e Chapter 2
... The broad bean (Vicia faba) is diploid and 2n = 18. Each haploid chromosome set contains approximately 4 m of DNA. The average size of each chromosome during metaphase of mitosis is 13 m. What is the average packing ratio of DNA at metaphase? (Packing ratio = length of chromosome/length of DNA mole ...
... The broad bean (Vicia faba) is diploid and 2n = 18. Each haploid chromosome set contains approximately 4 m of DNA. The average size of each chromosome during metaphase of mitosis is 13 m. What is the average packing ratio of DNA at metaphase? (Packing ratio = length of chromosome/length of DNA mole ...
Mendelian Genetics
... chromosomes *Each chromosome has 2 arms separated by the centromere *The smaller arm is designated ‘p ‘ and the larger arm is desinated ‘q’ *Numbered regions and subregions are then assigned from the centromere outward (1 is closest to the centromere) ...
... chromosomes *Each chromosome has 2 arms separated by the centromere *The smaller arm is designated ‘p ‘ and the larger arm is desinated ‘q’ *Numbered regions and subregions are then assigned from the centromere outward (1 is closest to the centromere) ...
as a PDF
... the expression of altered forms of b-tubulins in the male germline and noted that X-linked inserts of the constructs showed reduced expression relative to autosomal inserts. Although this result was consistent with X inactivation, there were some limitations. For instance, the sample sizes were smal ...
... the expression of altered forms of b-tubulins in the male germline and noted that X-linked inserts of the constructs showed reduced expression relative to autosomal inserts. Although this result was consistent with X inactivation, there were some limitations. For instance, the sample sizes were smal ...