December 2013 Newsletter - Wynnum Redlands Budgerigar Society
... Although normally coloured, these areas seem to carry a heightened brilliance which is particularly attractive in the stronger colours such as Cobalt, Violet and Dark Green. As with all pieds, there is a large variation in the position and extent of the variegated patches, but the typical striations ...
... Although normally coloured, these areas seem to carry a heightened brilliance which is particularly attractive in the stronger colours such as Cobalt, Violet and Dark Green. As with all pieds, there is a large variation in the position and extent of the variegated patches, but the typical striations ...
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... heterozygous genotype in a particular gene if they had inherited at least two different variants within that gene on each parental chromosome (Figure S1). The false positive rate of compound heterozygous genotype calls in probands is likely to be extremely low given all variants contributing to thes ...
... heterozygous genotype in a particular gene if they had inherited at least two different variants within that gene on each parental chromosome (Figure S1). The false positive rate of compound heterozygous genotype calls in probands is likely to be extremely low given all variants contributing to thes ...
no correlation between cyp17-34t/c polymorphism and severe acne
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
Genetic Etiologies for Phenotypic Diversity in Sickle Cell Anemia
... enzyme) or negative (not cut). The Xmn1 site is the site of cleavage by this enzyme when a T replaces the wild-type C (rs7482144). (B) General clinical and laboratory findings in common haplotypes of sickle cell anemia. These are broad generalizations, derived from the data of many patients, and an ...
... enzyme) or negative (not cut). The Xmn1 site is the site of cleavage by this enzyme when a T replaces the wild-type C (rs7482144). (B) General clinical and laboratory findings in common haplotypes of sickle cell anemia. These are broad generalizations, derived from the data of many patients, and an ...
Linköping University Post Print S. aureus treatment plant
... exception of WR (Table 2). The mecA gene concentrations varied over time and between the different sampling sites when related to water volume, and to biomass expressed as amount of DNA (Fig. 2). Gene concentrations were shown to decrease during the wastewater treatment process (Fig. 2A), when the m ...
... exception of WR (Table 2). The mecA gene concentrations varied over time and between the different sampling sites when related to water volume, and to biomass expressed as amount of DNA (Fig. 2). Gene concentrations were shown to decrease during the wastewater treatment process (Fig. 2A), when the m ...
Nosology of Deafness - American Academy of Audiology
... It is estimated that about one half of all congenital deafness and/or hearing impairment is inherited and that approximately one third of this communicative disorder is associated with syndromic abnormalities. The remainder of inherited deafness occurs as an isolated entity, independent of alteratio ...
... It is estimated that about one half of all congenital deafness and/or hearing impairment is inherited and that approximately one third of this communicative disorder is associated with syndromic abnormalities. The remainder of inherited deafness occurs as an isolated entity, independent of alteratio ...
Diagnostic and Prognostic Significance of Gene Expression
... Outcomes of Patients with MYC+ or MYC- DLBCL • 135 cases of DLBCL analyzed • 12/134 cases (8.8%) were positive for MYC rearrangement • All patients were treated with R-CHOP ...
... Outcomes of Patients with MYC+ or MYC- DLBCL • 135 cases of DLBCL analyzed • 12/134 cases (8.8%) were positive for MYC rearrangement • All patients were treated with R-CHOP ...
Insertional inactivation studies of the csmA and csmC genes of the
... gene. Since the 6 cassette contains strong transcription termination signals £anking the gene encoding drug resistance [16], these results suggest that at least some transcription of csmA occurs from a promoter located between csmC and csmA. The 5P endpoint of the major csmA transcript of Cb. tepidu ...
... gene. Since the 6 cassette contains strong transcription termination signals £anking the gene encoding drug resistance [16], these results suggest that at least some transcription of csmA occurs from a promoter located between csmC and csmA. The 5P endpoint of the major csmA transcript of Cb. tepidu ...
On the genetics of hypodontia and microdontia
... of fetal life continuing into the first years after birth. The succedaneous tooth buds, on the other hand, are formed concomitantly with the primary dentition in early fetal life, but further development is arrested until birth.'01' The mode and site of gene action are also unknown. Animal studies h ...
... of fetal life continuing into the first years after birth. The succedaneous tooth buds, on the other hand, are formed concomitantly with the primary dentition in early fetal life, but further development is arrested until birth.'01' The mode and site of gene action are also unknown. Animal studies h ...
Cystic fibrosis and infertility caused by congenital
... related to the disease or a secondary degenerative change resulting from obstruction by mucus is not known (Landing et al., 1969; Heaton and Pryor, 1990). Reduced fertility is also present in females with CF, although no equivalent anomalies in the female reproductive tract exist. Infertility in fem ...
... related to the disease or a secondary degenerative change resulting from obstruction by mucus is not known (Landing et al., 1969; Heaton and Pryor, 1990). Reduced fertility is also present in females with CF, although no equivalent anomalies in the female reproductive tract exist. Infertility in fem ...
First report of a tetracycline-inducible gene
... system to be functional in the ruminant pathogen, suggesting that this tetracycline-inducible promoter system might be of general use in mollicutes. ...
... system to be functional in the ruminant pathogen, suggesting that this tetracycline-inducible promoter system might be of general use in mollicutes. ...
Mutation at the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene (PAH) and its use
... of Quebec today, and among them are probands with hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA) due to impaired function of phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. The corresponding gene (symbol PAH) has been cloned and characterized;7–10 rare mutations in it cause disease, notably phenylketonuria (PKU),11 and the diseasec ...
... of Quebec today, and among them are probands with hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA) due to impaired function of phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. The corresponding gene (symbol PAH) has been cloned and characterized;7–10 rare mutations in it cause disease, notably phenylketonuria (PKU),11 and the diseasec ...
Genetic association between the PRKCH gene encoding protein
... with other possible linkage regions. We noticed that in this region, microsatellite markers showing at least some evidence of significance in each study were tightly clustered in a narrow genomic region of ⬃3 Mb. These microsatellite markers were D14S587 (P ⫽ 0.037 for Caucasians living in the US by ...
... with other possible linkage regions. We noticed that in this region, microsatellite markers showing at least some evidence of significance in each study were tightly clustered in a narrow genomic region of ⬃3 Mb. These microsatellite markers were D14S587 (P ⫽ 0.037 for Caucasians living in the US by ...
Gene targeting: vector design and construction
... – chicken beta-actin promoter may be good to achieve higher expression levels (pApuro vector). ...
... – chicken beta-actin promoter may be good to achieve higher expression levels (pApuro vector). ...
Estimation of spontaneous genome-wide mutation rate
... where Vr represents the error variance (across the replicates used to estimate MA line value) and VL the between-line variance. A value of 1/2 is the minimum for reliable and independent estimation of U and s. Historically, MA experiments have been carried out on Drosophila melanogaster, mostly by M ...
... where Vr represents the error variance (across the replicates used to estimate MA line value) and VL the between-line variance. A value of 1/2 is the minimum for reliable and independent estimation of U and s. Historically, MA experiments have been carried out on Drosophila melanogaster, mostly by M ...
De novo mutations in human genetic disease
... of de novo mutations arise because these mutations affect specific genes and nucleotides. Mutations causing severe genetic diseases are often highly disruptive to gene function and tend to affect important domains of developmental genes. An open question is whether these mutations occur mainly in th ...
... of de novo mutations arise because these mutations affect specific genes and nucleotides. Mutations causing severe genetic diseases are often highly disruptive to gene function and tend to affect important domains of developmental genes. An open question is whether these mutations occur mainly in th ...
Variation in the size of the oqhcontaining linear
... linear chromosomes. The ospA-containing plasmid from B. burgdorferi was statistically smaller than the corresponding DNA molecules in the other species. However, the size differences are not great enough to be of diagnostic value (with the possible exception of differentiating B. burgdorferi isolate ...
... linear chromosomes. The ospA-containing plasmid from B. burgdorferi was statistically smaller than the corresponding DNA molecules in the other species. However, the size differences are not great enough to be of diagnostic value (with the possible exception of differentiating B. burgdorferi isolate ...
Genetic Interaction of BBS1 Mutations with
... The availability of 259 families with BBS, with associated data for each of the other known loci, offered the opportunity to evaluate comprehensively the genetic contribution of BBS1 alleles to the phenotype. We postulated that supportive evidence for the involvement of BBS1 in complex inheritance w ...
... The availability of 259 families with BBS, with associated data for each of the other known loci, offered the opportunity to evaluate comprehensively the genetic contribution of BBS1 alleles to the phenotype. We postulated that supportive evidence for the involvement of BBS1 in complex inheritance w ...
Genetics of Bacteriophage P22. II. Gene Order and Gene Function.
... mutants in the various genes; these values have been normalized to the interval cl - h21 = 6.8% recombination determined in the s~me cross (Gough and Levine, 1968). The total length of the map is 100% recombination (map units). lysogeny (Levine and Smith, 1964) whereas the products of the el and c~ ...
... mutants in the various genes; these values have been normalized to the interval cl - h21 = 6.8% recombination determined in the s~me cross (Gough and Levine, 1968). The total length of the map is 100% recombination (map units). lysogeny (Levine and Smith, 1964) whereas the products of the el and c~ ...
Unraveling the Genetic Mysteries of the Corneal Dystrophies
... Three types have been described based upon the presence of antigenic keratan sulfate Vision more severely affected than in other stromal dystrophies Characterized by stromal haze, and milky white opacities (glucosamineglycans; descemet’s membrane and the endothelium can be involved –with gutatta) • ...
... Three types have been described based upon the presence of antigenic keratan sulfate Vision more severely affected than in other stromal dystrophies Characterized by stromal haze, and milky white opacities (glucosamineglycans; descemet’s membrane and the endothelium can be involved –with gutatta) • ...
HEREDITARY ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA
... have revealed X linked mode of inheritance with its gene locus being Xq11-21.1, the gene is carried by the female but manifested in the male. However there are reports of multiple siblings being affected and of females suffering with this condition (4). The presentation of thin eyebrows and partial ...
... have revealed X linked mode of inheritance with its gene locus being Xq11-21.1, the gene is carried by the female but manifested in the male. However there are reports of multiple siblings being affected and of females suffering with this condition (4). The presentation of thin eyebrows and partial ...
Solid Tumour Section Esophagus: Barrett's esophagus, dysplasia and adenocarcinoma
... colon. It can be graded into well-, moderately- and poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma based on their cytologic and architectural atypia. The Lauren classification for gastric cancer has also been used by some pathologists and physicians to divide into either intestinal or diffuse histological typ ...
... colon. It can be graded into well-, moderately- and poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma based on their cytologic and architectural atypia. The Lauren classification for gastric cancer has also been used by some pathologists and physicians to divide into either intestinal or diffuse histological typ ...
Microcytic Anemia Objectives
... an appreciation of hemoglobin structure and how it changes over the first few months after birth is important. Hemoglobin is produced by a multistep process involving several enzymes in mitochondria and the cytosol. Hemoglobin consists of an iron-containing heme ring associated with four globin chai ...
... an appreciation of hemoglobin structure and how it changes over the first few months after birth is important. Hemoglobin is produced by a multistep process involving several enzymes in mitochondria and the cytosol. Hemoglobin consists of an iron-containing heme ring associated with four globin chai ...
Gene Regulation and Systems Biology GA
... simulate natural genetic operators,20–22 they are useful when the closed-form optimization technique can not be applied. Further, because the GA-based design algorithm can simultaneously evaluate many points in the kinetic parameter space, it is more likely to converge toward the globally optimal t ...
... simulate natural genetic operators,20–22 they are useful when the closed-form optimization technique can not be applied. Further, because the GA-based design algorithm can simultaneously evaluate many points in the kinetic parameter space, it is more likely to converge toward the globally optimal t ...