Supplemental Material For: Sex-specific Differential
... samples collected from 132 individuals with COPD. Six samples were identified as not clustering correctly based on sex (circled) and the data associated with these subjects was removed in the analysis performed in the main text. (B) A plot of the first two principle components resulting from a princ ...
... samples collected from 132 individuals with COPD. Six samples were identified as not clustering correctly based on sex (circled) and the data associated with these subjects was removed in the analysis performed in the main text. (B) A plot of the first two principle components resulting from a princ ...
DETERMINING THE METHOD OF DNA REPLICATION LAB
... GOALS AND METHODS Meselson and Stahl wanted to determine which of the competing hypotheses best described the process of DNA replication. In order to perform an experiment they needed to overcome two technical obstacles: marking the DNA with "heavy" nitrogen (15N), and devising a method of differen ...
... GOALS AND METHODS Meselson and Stahl wanted to determine which of the competing hypotheses best described the process of DNA replication. In order to perform an experiment they needed to overcome two technical obstacles: marking the DNA with "heavy" nitrogen (15N), and devising a method of differen ...
Genoombrowsers - Radboud Universiteit
... • Conserved non-coding genomic sequences can be involved in gene regulation (enhancers, silencers, ...
... • Conserved non-coding genomic sequences can be involved in gene regulation (enhancers, silencers, ...
Assembling and Annotating the Draft Human Genome
... Idealized promoter for a gene involved in making hair. Proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences in the promoter region together turn a gene on or off. These proteins are themselves regulated by their own promoters leading to a gene regulatory network with many of the same properties as a neural ...
... Idealized promoter for a gene involved in making hair. Proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences in the promoter region together turn a gene on or off. These proteins are themselves regulated by their own promoters leading to a gene regulatory network with many of the same properties as a neural ...
AML1-ETO expression is directly involved in the development of
... the human MRP8 promoter in myeloid cells of early and late developmental stages was demonstrated by using cell sorting and RT-PCR assays. • Although AML1-ETO expression is clearly detected in the myeloid progenitors of these mice, they do not develop leukemia. This result further supports our previo ...
... the human MRP8 promoter in myeloid cells of early and late developmental stages was demonstrated by using cell sorting and RT-PCR assays. • Although AML1-ETO expression is clearly detected in the myeloid progenitors of these mice, they do not develop leukemia. This result further supports our previo ...
Lecture
... Case 1: Screening for the sickle-cell gene Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder in which both genes in the patient encode the amino acid valine (Val) in the sixth position of the beta chain (betaS) of the hemoglobin molecule. "Normal" beta chains (betaA) have glutamic acid at this position. The ...
... Case 1: Screening for the sickle-cell gene Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder in which both genes in the patient encode the amino acid valine (Val) in the sixth position of the beta chain (betaS) of the hemoglobin molecule. "Normal" beta chains (betaA) have glutamic acid at this position. The ...
Across-Breed Matings
... be better than the average. But any Jersey breeder will tell you the bottom line is not based solely on gross production; it consists of many factors. Thus scientists have started taking a look at heterosis from a herd lifetime profitability standpoint. Here crossbred Jersey and pure Jersey both exc ...
... be better than the average. But any Jersey breeder will tell you the bottom line is not based solely on gross production; it consists of many factors. Thus scientists have started taking a look at heterosis from a herd lifetime profitability standpoint. Here crossbred Jersey and pure Jersey both exc ...
Summary 121 Summary The Hox genes form a subset of the
... The Hox genes form a subset of the homeobox containing genes. The homeobox encodes a DNA binding motif, called the homeodomain. In most animal species the Hox genes are organised in one or more clusters. The number of genes present in a cluster varies between animal species; the number of clusters i ...
... The Hox genes form a subset of the homeobox containing genes. The homeobox encodes a DNA binding motif, called the homeodomain. In most animal species the Hox genes are organised in one or more clusters. The number of genes present in a cluster varies between animal species; the number of clusters i ...
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... 3. Steroid hormones such as testosterone (gonadal androgen) lead to differentiation of the male reproductive system. However, if the receptors for the hormones are non-functional due to a mutation in the gene for the androgenreceptor protein, a condition called “complete androgen insensitivity” is l ...
... 3. Steroid hormones such as testosterone (gonadal androgen) lead to differentiation of the male reproductive system. However, if the receptors for the hormones are non-functional due to a mutation in the gene for the androgenreceptor protein, a condition called “complete androgen insensitivity” is l ...
Slcyt, a Newly Identified Sex-Linked Gene, Has
... been described, all apparently functional, except for the incomplete MROS3-Y gene (Guttman and Charlesworth 1998) and possibly SlssY (Filatov 2008). Here, we describe the first case of a gene movement to the S. latifolia X. The gene, Slcyt, was recently translocated from an autosome in S. latifolia ...
... been described, all apparently functional, except for the incomplete MROS3-Y gene (Guttman and Charlesworth 1998) and possibly SlssY (Filatov 2008). Here, we describe the first case of a gene movement to the S. latifolia X. The gene, Slcyt, was recently translocated from an autosome in S. latifolia ...
We have determined the nucleotide sequence
... been suggested that messenger stability and degradation of rp proteins may play an Important role In this control process (7, 8, 9, 1 0 ) . A computer homology search of the promoter regions of the ribosomal protein genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has identified two common sequences, called Homo ...
... been suggested that messenger stability and degradation of rp proteins may play an Important role In this control process (7, 8, 9, 1 0 ) . A computer homology search of the promoter regions of the ribosomal protein genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has identified two common sequences, called Homo ...
Unique X-linked familial FSGS with co
... * A histological diagnosis of the renal pathology is unavailable for these four affected males as they died prior to the development of renal biopsy as a routine clinical investigation in the regions they were residing. ...
... * A histological diagnosis of the renal pathology is unavailable for these four affected males as they died prior to the development of renal biopsy as a routine clinical investigation in the regions they were residing. ...
Chemical Genetics: Drug Screens in Zebrafish
... zebrafish embryos, allowing rapid screening of large panels of compounds in complex whole organisms (Peterson et al., 2000). The use of tagged compounds facilitates identification of their molecular targets (Khersonsky et al., 2003). Moreover, antisense morpholino technology which employs a novel clas ...
... zebrafish embryos, allowing rapid screening of large panels of compounds in complex whole organisms (Peterson et al., 2000). The use of tagged compounds facilitates identification of their molecular targets (Khersonsky et al., 2003). Moreover, antisense morpholino technology which employs a novel clas ...
Genetic markers in beef and sheep breeding
... disorders • markers that identify groups of genes that combined together have an effect on performance. The added information that DNA tests can bring to performance traits depends on the extent to which performance is influenced by that particular collection of genes. The tests explain only a very ...
... disorders • markers that identify groups of genes that combined together have an effect on performance. The added information that DNA tests can bring to performance traits depends on the extent to which performance is influenced by that particular collection of genes. The tests explain only a very ...
Trends in Gene - silencing Research
... In cancer cells found in cancer- developing tissues or organs, genes that are suppressed in normal cells are expressed while those expressed in normal cells are suppressed, implying the involvement of abnormal gene expression in cancer development. In addition to cancer, abnormal expression or suppr ...
... In cancer cells found in cancer- developing tissues or organs, genes that are suppressed in normal cells are expressed while those expressed in normal cells are suppressed, implying the involvement of abnormal gene expression in cancer development. In addition to cancer, abnormal expression or suppr ...
Responses-to-Referee2
... associated with the cellular compartment by cross-referencing with the localization databases. The row “75%” contains the expression value of the top quartile line, i.e. the 75% line. For instance, 75% transcripts belonging to the cytoplasm in the Holstege data have a value less than 23.5 copies per ...
... associated with the cellular compartment by cross-referencing with the localization databases. The row “75%” contains the expression value of the top quartile line, i.e. the 75% line. For instance, 75% transcripts belonging to the cytoplasm in the Holstege data have a value less than 23.5 copies per ...
Understanding Genetics: Punnett Squares
... ability to communicate scientific concepts. Discuss why each step was needed and how this relates to the organization of genetic material. ...
... ability to communicate scientific concepts. Discuss why each step was needed and how this relates to the organization of genetic material. ...
Simulating Protein Synthesis to create a CHNOPS! Read the
... RNA (tRNA) molecules. Each tRNA carries an amino acid to the ribosome, and these amino acids link together to form a protein. The process in which the original DNA information (carried by the mRNA) is transferred into a protein is called translation. In this investigation you will simulate the proce ...
... RNA (tRNA) molecules. Each tRNA carries an amino acid to the ribosome, and these amino acids link together to form a protein. The process in which the original DNA information (carried by the mRNA) is transferred into a protein is called translation. In this investigation you will simulate the proce ...
Nucleic Acids Research
... K.lactis ABK802 was grown in 1 litre of YPD broth to a density of 3x107 cells .1-1, cells were pelleted and washed once in water, then resuspended in 50 ml of SED buffer (1.2 M Sorbitol, 20 nM EDTA, 50 nM Dithiothreitol) and incubated at 37'C for 20 sins. To the suspension was added 1 m1 of 10 mg m- ...
... K.lactis ABK802 was grown in 1 litre of YPD broth to a density of 3x107 cells .1-1, cells were pelleted and washed once in water, then resuspended in 50 ml of SED buffer (1.2 M Sorbitol, 20 nM EDTA, 50 nM Dithiothreitol) and incubated at 37'C for 20 sins. To the suspension was added 1 m1 of 10 mg m- ...
Abstract - National Taiwan University
... frequently. Possible mechanisms that could be involved in the development of hormone resistant prostate cancer causes including androgen receptor (AR) mutations, AR amplification/over expression, interaction between AR and other growth factors, and enhanced signaling in a ligand-independent manner ( ...
... frequently. Possible mechanisms that could be involved in the development of hormone resistant prostate cancer causes including androgen receptor (AR) mutations, AR amplification/over expression, interaction between AR and other growth factors, and enhanced signaling in a ligand-independent manner ( ...