DNA Base Sequence Homology in Rhizoctonia solani Kuihn: Inter
... AG-10 (12). Some of these anastomosis groups are further subdivided based on pathogenicity (AG-1, AG-2), colony morphology (AG-1), thiamine requirement (AG-2, AG-9), and/or DNA homology (AG-4, AG-6) into intraspecific groups (ISG) (11). The ISG is derived by combining anastomosis group affiliation w ...
... AG-10 (12). Some of these anastomosis groups are further subdivided based on pathogenicity (AG-1, AG-2), colony morphology (AG-1), thiamine requirement (AG-2, AG-9), and/or DNA homology (AG-4, AG-6) into intraspecific groups (ISG) (11). The ISG is derived by combining anastomosis group affiliation w ...
Molecular Signatures of Natural Selection for Polymorphic Genes of
... of natural selection on a gene are expected to leave molecular “footprints” in the DNA sequences of the gene and adjacent genomic regions. Here we review the research literature investigating molecular signals of selection for genes of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems. The gene SLC6A4, whic ...
... of natural selection on a gene are expected to leave molecular “footprints” in the DNA sequences of the gene and adjacent genomic regions. Here we review the research literature investigating molecular signals of selection for genes of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems. The gene SLC6A4, whic ...
SPATULA, a bHLH carpel development gene
... and pollen tract tissues throughout their development confirming its role in regulating their growth. It is also expressed in many other tissues where it may act redundantly to control growth, including the peripheral zone of the shoot apical meristem, and specific tissues within leaves, petals, sta ...
... and pollen tract tissues throughout their development confirming its role in regulating their growth. It is also expressed in many other tissues where it may act redundantly to control growth, including the peripheral zone of the shoot apical meristem, and specific tissues within leaves, petals, sta ...
controlling flowering time and plant height in
... interval mapping and multiple regression approaches, but has wider application and is capable of hypothesis testing. It also relies on simple statistical procedures, using standard statistical software. This method is used in this study to search for QTL. Recently RFLPs have been used to locate seve ...
... interval mapping and multiple regression approaches, but has wider application and is capable of hypothesis testing. It also relies on simple statistical procedures, using standard statistical software. This method is used in this study to search for QTL. Recently RFLPs have been used to locate seve ...
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... phenotype and reviewed the sensitivity of individuals with such genetic diseases to radiation-induced cancers. The material contained in Annex G, “Hereditary effects of radiation”, and Annex E, “Mechanisms of radiation oncogenesis”, of the UNSCEAR 1993 Report broadly defines the scope of this Annex ...
... phenotype and reviewed the sensitivity of individuals with such genetic diseases to radiation-induced cancers. The material contained in Annex G, “Hereditary effects of radiation”, and Annex E, “Mechanisms of radiation oncogenesis”, of the UNSCEAR 1993 Report broadly defines the scope of this Annex ...
A gain of function mutation causing skeletal overgrowth in the
... The molecular mechanisms underpinning growth and the establishment of proper size and form are largely unknown. Vertebrate morphology is inextricably related to the growth and form of the supporting skeletal structures. Identifying mutations that result in defects in bone morphology might provide in ...
... The molecular mechanisms underpinning growth and the establishment of proper size and form are largely unknown. Vertebrate morphology is inextricably related to the growth and form of the supporting skeletal structures. Identifying mutations that result in defects in bone morphology might provide in ...
20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene
... the breakpoint. And because the female patient had Duchenne symptoms, this breakpoint must have been inside the Duchenne gene and thus disrupted and inactivated it. Then a child appeared who had Duchenne dystrophy and also three other diseases with the same mode of heredity. So with Uta Francke, it ...
... the breakpoint. And because the female patient had Duchenne symptoms, this breakpoint must have been inside the Duchenne gene and thus disrupted and inactivated it. Then a child appeared who had Duchenne dystrophy and also three other diseases with the same mode of heredity. So with Uta Francke, it ...
Regulation of Na/K-ATPase β1 -subunit gene
... Ca2+ and in the force of contraction. This effect on cardiac contractility is the basis of the major therapeutic use of these drugs in the treatment of congestive heart failure. Recently, using cultured neonatal rat cardiac myocytes, we showed that partial inhibition of Na/K-ATPase by ouabain also a ...
... Ca2+ and in the force of contraction. This effect on cardiac contractility is the basis of the major therapeutic use of these drugs in the treatment of congestive heart failure. Recently, using cultured neonatal rat cardiac myocytes, we showed that partial inhibition of Na/K-ATPase by ouabain also a ...
Evolution of Mammalian KELL Blood Group Glycoproteins and
... disease of the fetus and newborn [5,7]. Recent studies have suggested that these reactions may occur not only as a result of immune RBC destruction, but also by the suppression of erythropoiesis by antiKELL-K1 antibodies, which can lead to severe anemia in the fetus or new born [35,36]. This paper r ...
... disease of the fetus and newborn [5,7]. Recent studies have suggested that these reactions may occur not only as a result of immune RBC destruction, but also by the suppression of erythropoiesis by antiKELL-K1 antibodies, which can lead to severe anemia in the fetus or new born [35,36]. This paper r ...
A TaqI polymorphism in the 3 UTR of the IL-12
... Given their central role in the immune response, the IL12 genes are potential candidate genes for infectious as well as Th1-mediated autoimmune diseases. Indeed, increased expression of IL-12 is found in several immune-mediated diseases, whereas mutations in the IL-12 genes and its receptors are ass ...
... Given their central role in the immune response, the IL12 genes are potential candidate genes for infectious as well as Th1-mediated autoimmune diseases. Indeed, increased expression of IL-12 is found in several immune-mediated diseases, whereas mutations in the IL-12 genes and its receptors are ass ...
1 shared allele
... Age, sex (male>female), smoking, physical inactivity, stress GWAs studies have identified candidate CAD risk genes that function within biological pathways related to serum lipid transport and metabolism, vasoactivity, blood coagulation, inflammatory and immune pathways, and arterial wall components ...
... Age, sex (male>female), smoking, physical inactivity, stress GWAs studies have identified candidate CAD risk genes that function within biological pathways related to serum lipid transport and metabolism, vasoactivity, blood coagulation, inflammatory and immune pathways, and arterial wall components ...
... 4. An organism’s gene type, or allele combination (shown with 2 letters) is known as its ______________ a. phenotype b. genotype c. heterotype d. notmytype 5. An organism’s physical appearance, or what it looks like is called its… a. phenotype b. genotype c. heterotype d. notmytype Match the correct ...
Committee Opinion #691
... most common form of the disease, type I (Werdnig– Hoffman), has symptomatic onset before 6 months of age and causes death from respiratory failure within the first 2 years of life. Type II spinal muscular atrophy is of intermediate severity, with typical onset before 2 years of age. Affected childre ...
... most common form of the disease, type I (Werdnig– Hoffman), has symptomatic onset before 6 months of age and causes death from respiratory failure within the first 2 years of life. Type II spinal muscular atrophy is of intermediate severity, with typical onset before 2 years of age. Affected childre ...
Transgenic Models to Study Disorders of Respiratory Control in
... expiration because of condensation of water vapor and cooling of expired gas. This method provides an indirect semiquantitative measure of breathing variables. It has been validated against pneumotachography in adult mice (Onodera et al. 1997) but not in newborns. In newborn mice, whole-body plethys ...
... expiration because of condensation of water vapor and cooling of expired gas. This method provides an indirect semiquantitative measure of breathing variables. It has been validated against pneumotachography in adult mice (Onodera et al. 1997) but not in newborns. In newborn mice, whole-body plethys ...
Promise Vivian Laws: a model patient page 16
... newly diagnosed ALL who were treated on either St. Jude or COG clinical trials. The scientists studied the DNA making up genes inherited from the parents, in contrast to the DNA that originated from the patients’ tumor cells. Researchers looked for SNPs that might predict why some children have a go ...
... newly diagnosed ALL who were treated on either St. Jude or COG clinical trials. The scientists studied the DNA making up genes inherited from the parents, in contrast to the DNA that originated from the patients’ tumor cells. Researchers looked for SNPs that might predict why some children have a go ...
Down`s syndrome associated with a balanced
... The basic defect in Down syndrome is related to a faulty distribution of chromosomes; therefore, all patients with this disorder have three copies of chromosome 21: regular trisomy 21, also called free or homogeneous 47,(XX or XY) +21 , trisomy 21 by translocation 46,(XX or XY) der(14-21 or 21-21) o ...
... The basic defect in Down syndrome is related to a faulty distribution of chromosomes; therefore, all patients with this disorder have three copies of chromosome 21: regular trisomy 21, also called free or homogeneous 47,(XX or XY) +21 , trisomy 21 by translocation 46,(XX or XY) der(14-21 or 21-21) o ...
Biotechnology Timeline
... DNA is proven to carry genetic information by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty. DNA model made out of LEGOs. ...
... DNA is proven to carry genetic information by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty. DNA model made out of LEGOs. ...
Recommended Breeding Policy for the LaPerm cat - Kia-Ora
... The curly coat is the primary defining characteristic of the LaPerm and great progress has been made to improve coats during the breed’s development through judicious use of outcrossing and carefully considered breeding decisions. There is a detailed description of ideal coat type in the standard of ...
... The curly coat is the primary defining characteristic of the LaPerm and great progress has been made to improve coats during the breed’s development through judicious use of outcrossing and carefully considered breeding decisions. There is a detailed description of ideal coat type in the standard of ...
research update in phenylketonuria
... • Blood:brain barrier relationship not clear • Extent of inter-individual variability not clear • Safety of long term LNAA not proven • To use the technique in dynamic studies need clarity of these changes through the day ...
... • Blood:brain barrier relationship not clear • Extent of inter-individual variability not clear • Safety of long term LNAA not proven • To use the technique in dynamic studies need clarity of these changes through the day ...
Slides: background and project plan
... • Each cell contains an identical copy of the whole genome - but utilizes only a subset of the genes to perform diverse, unique tasks • Most genes are highly regulated – their expression is limited to specific tissues, developmental stages, physiological condition • Main regulatory mechanism – trans ...
... • Each cell contains an identical copy of the whole genome - but utilizes only a subset of the genes to perform diverse, unique tasks • Most genes are highly regulated – their expression is limited to specific tissues, developmental stages, physiological condition • Main regulatory mechanism – trans ...
Promise – Spring 2009 - St. Jude Children`s Research Hospital
... newly diagnosed ALL who were treated on either St. Jude or COG clinical trials. The scientists studied the DNA making up genes inherited from the parents, in contrast to the DNA that originated from the patients’ tumor cells. Researchers looked for SNPs that might predict why some children have a go ...
... newly diagnosed ALL who were treated on either St. Jude or COG clinical trials. The scientists studied the DNA making up genes inherited from the parents, in contrast to the DNA that originated from the patients’ tumor cells. Researchers looked for SNPs that might predict why some children have a go ...
Molecular Evolution of Overlapping Genes
... For example, PB1-F2, an overlapping gene in influenza A, was reported to have a rate of nonsynonymous substitutions, which is nine times higher than that of synonymous substitutions (Obenauer et al. 2006). In Chapter Two, I present a new method for the simultaneous estimation of selection intensitie ...
... For example, PB1-F2, an overlapping gene in influenza A, was reported to have a rate of nonsynonymous substitutions, which is nine times higher than that of synonymous substitutions (Obenauer et al. 2006). In Chapter Two, I present a new method for the simultaneous estimation of selection intensitie ...
Quantitative expression of cholera toxin mRNA in Vibrio cholerae
... Both classical and El Tor strains have been shown to express equivalent levels of ToxR. In contrast, the classical strain expresses more ToxT, which has a higher binding affinity to toxbox, resulting in higher expression of CT (González-Bonilla et al., 1994; DiRita et al., 1996). In this study, we ...
... Both classical and El Tor strains have been shown to express equivalent levels of ToxR. In contrast, the classical strain expresses more ToxT, which has a higher binding affinity to toxbox, resulting in higher expression of CT (González-Bonilla et al., 1994; DiRita et al., 1996). In this study, we ...
15.13 Spm elements influence gene expression
... Inverted terminal repeats are the short related or identical sequences present in reverse orientation at the ends of some transposons. IS is an abbreviation for insertion sequence Transposase is the enzyme activity involved in insertion of transposon at a new site. ...
... Inverted terminal repeats are the short related or identical sequences present in reverse orientation at the ends of some transposons. IS is an abbreviation for insertion sequence Transposase is the enzyme activity involved in insertion of transposon at a new site. ...