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Comparative Analysis of Parallel Gene Transfer Operators in the
Comparative Analysis of Parallel Gene Transfer Operators in the

... because its selection and crossover can be regarded as a gene transfer. pMGA creates random and disjoint pairs of bacteria. The better bacterium (the so called “winner”) of such a pair transfers some portion of its genetic material to the worse bacterium (loser). Because the pairs are disjoint, the ...
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... Table 1 below. For the first time, the epidemiological evidence was categorized according to the first three categories of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) classification used in a consensus statement on environmental risk factors in PD (Bronstein et al., 2009). This review is the most comprehensive ...
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... relationship between pulmonary function and genes detected. STIM2 and MRE11A (PEW-value<1×10–5) showed unambiguous evidence of association with COPD. APOL3 (PEW-value<1×10–5) was influenced by different genders in different ways and previous studies also implicated its associations with smoking beha ...
Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression
Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression

... isomerase, usually found in the endoplasmic reticulum (5). It thus appears that several cytoplasmic proteins have been recruited by the chloroplast for novel regulatory functions in plastid gene expression. COORDINATE EXPRESSION OF CHLOROPLAST PROTEINS ...
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Van, C., Williams, J.S., Kunkel, T.A., and

... customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final citable form. Please note that during the production process errors may be discovered which could affect the co ...
Quantitative analysis of NOR expression in a B chromosome of the
Quantitative analysis of NOR expression in a B chromosome of the

... The grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans harbors B chromosomes passing through parasitic and neutralized stages as a consequence of their arms race with the host (A) chromosomes (Camacho et al. 1997). The most parasitic B was found in the Torrox (Málaga, Spain) population, where the B24 variant was tra ...
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Hox Genes: Let`s Work Together

... the activity of anteriorly expressed Hox gene even in the case of forced expression of anterior Hox gene using different promoter and only translated regions of the gene (Gonzalez-Reyes and Morata, 1990). This convincingly suggests that posterior Hox proteins also use post-translational mechanisms t ...
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... Figure 1. SNaPshot® labeling chemistry relies on single-base extension and termination. The SNaPshot® Multiplex Kit uses a single-tube reaction to interrogate SNPs at known locations. The chemistry is based on the dideoxy single-base extension of an unlabeled oligonucleotide primer (or primers). Eac ...
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... Xash3 (Turner and Weintraub, 1994; Zimmerman et al., 1993). Xash3 has opposing dose-dependent effects when overexpressed in the embryo. At low doses, Xash3 induces ectopic neurogenesis in a majority of embryos while at high doses the effect of Xash3 overexpression is to inhibit neuronal differentiat ...
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... of infusion. Figure 1 shows a linear correlation between the total rate of appearance of glucose in circulation, as measured by isotopic tracer dilution, and the non-protein respiratory quotient (RQ), so that at glucose Ra of 30 mmol=kgmin (5.4 mg=kgmin or 7.8 g=kgd), the nonprotein RQ became equ ...
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... A complex of proteins has been identified that binds to the 5′ UTR of the psbA mRNA. Of these proteins (RB60, RB55, RB47 and RB38), the 47 kDa protein shows homology to poly(A) binding proteins (PABP) [26•]. Although chloroplast transcripts generally lack poly (A) tails, the psbA mRNA contains an A- ...
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... proteases and calcium-binding proteins have apparentinserted by a mechanism that no longer exists in the ly been inserted into highly conserved coding regions, limited range of phyla 'that have been studied within which certain nucleotides must always have although more extensive study of Protista, ...
The Philosophy of Molecular and Developmental Biology
The Philosophy of Molecular and Developmental Biology

... at the core of all these definitions of ‘gene’ is the basic concept of a sequence that is transcribed to produce a gene product. Other authors have argued that Waters’s definition creates a merely verbal unity between ‘genes’ with different structures, different functions and different theoretical r ...
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... The domestication of Z. latifolia into Jiaobai was made possible by persistent infection by a fungal endophyte, Ustilago esculenta, resulting in enlarged edible stems and the loss of flowering (Yu, 1962; Chan and Thrower, 1980). The endophyte-induced loss of flowering forced Jiaobai to be produced t ...
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... In simple inheritance, one gene such as A codes for one trait (albinism). There exist special circumstances in which many genes code for one particular trait. One clue that many genes are present is the use of more than one letter, for example A and B or more. In humans, four particular circumstance ...
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Genetics of the Bombay Phenotype

... as H and the mutant as h. The genotypes of the two homozygous types and the heterobygote may be written as H/H, h/h (the Bombay phenotype) and H/h. The use of the symbol h is not meant to imply that gene h produces some alternate gene product. From the study to be presented, ...
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The role of mutagenesis in defining genes in behaviour

... The study of human behavioural and psychiatric disorders benefits from the development of genetic models in mice and other organisms. Mouse mutants allow one to investigate the molecular basis of disease progression and to develop novel therapies. The number of potential mouse models is increasing d ...
Expanding Yeast Knowledge Online.
Expanding Yeast Knowledge Online.

... the gene.3,10,22,24,26,30 Results are presented as links, providing very fast access to many different information sources. SGD also includes a section dedicated to various lists and tables, including lists of gene names, tRNAs, commonly used auxotrophic markers, and files available for downloading ...
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Nutriepigenomics

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