The Plasmodium 6-cysteine protein family in sexual and sporozoite
... regions with high transmission, intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) with antimalarial drugs is being used for protection of pregnant women because an increased risk to malaria during pregnancy results in a substantial number of maternal and infant deaths [4,5]. For first-line treatment of uncomp ...
... regions with high transmission, intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) with antimalarial drugs is being used for protection of pregnant women because an increased risk to malaria during pregnancy results in a substantial number of maternal and infant deaths [4,5]. For first-line treatment of uncomp ...
Understanding Reads in RNA-Seq Analysis
... A read will be assigned to a transcript only when it is compatible. A compatible read is a read that fits the transcript model from the chosen annotation database. Compatible reads must be an exonic read (fully mapped to exon); however not all the exonic reads are compatible with a transcript, e.g., ...
... A read will be assigned to a transcript only when it is compatible. A compatible read is a read that fits the transcript model from the chosen annotation database. Compatible reads must be an exonic read (fully mapped to exon); however not all the exonic reads are compatible with a transcript, e.g., ...
Genetic Analysis of Variation in Human Meiotic Recombination
... and males, respectively. The remaining four loci were not known to contribute to individual variation in genome-wide recombination rates. These results provide new information to study the regulation of meiotic recombination. ...
... and males, respectively. The remaining four loci were not known to contribute to individual variation in genome-wide recombination rates. These results provide new information to study the regulation of meiotic recombination. ...
Control of DNA excision efficiency in Paramecium
... within F1 progeny relative to F2 progeny demonstrates that Paramecium IES excision efficiency is sensitive either to a conjugation-specific trans-acting factor provided by the zygotic genome, or to homologous chromosome cross-talk. INTRODUCTION Programmed DNA rearrangements occur in a wide range of ...
... within F1 progeny relative to F2 progeny demonstrates that Paramecium IES excision efficiency is sensitive either to a conjugation-specific trans-acting factor provided by the zygotic genome, or to homologous chromosome cross-talk. INTRODUCTION Programmed DNA rearrangements occur in a wide range of ...
protein 2 gene: study of a cohort of Israeli patients - MRC
... deletion of intron 1 donor splice site are reported. It is shown that various MECP2 mutations had distinct effects on MECP2 expression levels in peripheral blood. The most significant (p,0.001) reduction in the expression of both MECP2 isoforms was related to the presence of the intron 1 donor splic ...
... deletion of intron 1 donor splice site are reported. It is shown that various MECP2 mutations had distinct effects on MECP2 expression levels in peripheral blood. The most significant (p,0.001) reduction in the expression of both MECP2 isoforms was related to the presence of the intron 1 donor splic ...
The P53 pathway and metabolism: implications in tissue
... The Rb and p53 pathways are key regulators of senescence the « pRB pathway » cyclin D ...
... The Rb and p53 pathways are key regulators of senescence the « pRB pathway » cyclin D ...
Pax1, Pax9, Vertebral column, Chondrogenesis, Proliferation
... appear to affect only the circadian rhythm, discs overgrown alleles, including bona fide null alleles, show strong effects on cell survival and growth control in imaginal discs. Analysis of their phenotypes and molecular lesions suggests that the Discs overgrown protein is a crucial component in the ...
... appear to affect only the circadian rhythm, discs overgrown alleles, including bona fide null alleles, show strong effects on cell survival and growth control in imaginal discs. Analysis of their phenotypes and molecular lesions suggests that the Discs overgrown protein is a crucial component in the ...
Chromosome location and characterization of genes for grain
... The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yields among the LDN-DIC lines.. The three lines all had unique characteristics contributing to their low grain yield. LDN(521-3A) produced weak plants and were the shortest in plant he ...
... The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yields among the LDN-DIC lines.. The three lines all had unique characteristics contributing to their low grain yield. LDN(521-3A) produced weak plants and were the shortest in plant he ...
Establishing neuroblast-specific gene expression in the Drosophila
... The spatial pattern of Hkb in the neuroectoderm is complex but highly reproducible (Fig. 1D-F). The neuroectoderm can be divided into seven rows along the A/P axis and three columns along the mediolateral axis; these rows and columns reflect boundaries of gene expression as well as the subsequent ar ...
... The spatial pattern of Hkb in the neuroectoderm is complex but highly reproducible (Fig. 1D-F). The neuroectoderm can be divided into seven rows along the A/P axis and three columns along the mediolateral axis; these rows and columns reflect boundaries of gene expression as well as the subsequent ar ...
trigger - Bioconductor
... triggerobj <- trigger.mlink(triggerobj, B = 10, idx = NULL, seed = 123) plot(triggerobj, type = "trigger.mlink", qcut=0.1, bin.size=NULL) mlink = slot(triggerobj, "trigger.mlink") ...
... triggerobj <- trigger.mlink(triggerobj, B = 10, idx = NULL, seed = 123) plot(triggerobj, type = "trigger.mlink", qcut=0.1, bin.size=NULL) mlink = slot(triggerobj, "trigger.mlink") ...
SALSA MLPA probemix P222-A2 LCA mix-2 - MRC
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak area, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicatio ...
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak area, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicatio ...
Biochemistry of coenzyme B12‐dependent glycerol and diol
... enterica LT2. The known promoter sites are indicated with the letter `P', and the direction of transcription is indicated by the arrow. The pduGHJ genes have not yet been correlated to the physical map. ORFs 1^15 include homologs of the diol dehydratase reactivating protein (DdrA) of K. oxytoca, alc ...
... enterica LT2. The known promoter sites are indicated with the letter `P', and the direction of transcription is indicated by the arrow. The pduGHJ genes have not yet been correlated to the physical map. ORFs 1^15 include homologs of the diol dehydratase reactivating protein (DdrA) of K. oxytoca, alc ...
Tansley Review No. 103 Biological clocks in
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The virulence plasmids of Salmonella
... 82% in the deduced amino acid sequence [57]. In vivo assays have shown that the pef genes are expressed by both S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium, as orally infected chickens develop specific antibodies. Using pefC insertion mutants of Salmonella typhimurium, Bäumler et al. [6] showed that PEF media ...
... 82% in the deduced amino acid sequence [57]. In vivo assays have shown that the pef genes are expressed by both S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium, as orally infected chickens develop specific antibodies. Using pefC insertion mutants of Salmonella typhimurium, Bäumler et al. [6] showed that PEF media ...
Rhizobium Nodulation Protein NodC Is an Important Determinant of
... the host specificity of R. meliloti, a conclusion consistent with the results of several studies which have shown that the lengths of the oligosaccharide backbones of LCOs can strongly influence their activities on host plants. synthesis of LCOs that were characterized as chitin oligosaccharides (10 ...
... the host specificity of R. meliloti, a conclusion consistent with the results of several studies which have shown that the lengths of the oligosaccharide backbones of LCOs can strongly influence their activities on host plants. synthesis of LCOs that were characterized as chitin oligosaccharides (10 ...
Effect of population size, selection intensity, linkage and non
... will strongly favor epistasis if this can be varied to a form that relates genotype/phenotype by a sigmoid function. The existence of such functions is the basis of Waddington's concept of developmental canalization." If intermediates are favored then deviation from the optimum value is disadvantage ...
... will strongly favor epistasis if this can be varied to a form that relates genotype/phenotype by a sigmoid function. The existence of such functions is the basis of Waddington's concept of developmental canalization." If intermediates are favored then deviation from the optimum value is disadvantage ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... the infected mucosa. Experiments in mice suggest that bacterial entry and destruction of M cells play a major role in the invasion process (36, 38). Via this route, the bacteria can reach the Peyer’s patches (53). Here, the bacteria can be taken up by macrophages that are believed to carry these eng ...
... the infected mucosa. Experiments in mice suggest that bacterial entry and destruction of M cells play a major role in the invasion process (36, 38). Via this route, the bacteria can reach the Peyer’s patches (53). Here, the bacteria can be taken up by macrophages that are believed to carry these eng ...
Introduction to Genetics
... preceding biology course. We begin by considering the importance of genetics to each of us, to society at large, and to students of biology. We then turn to the history of genetics, how the field as a whole developed. The final part of the chapter reviews some fundamental terms and principles of gen ...
... preceding biology course. We begin by considering the importance of genetics to each of us, to society at large, and to students of biology. We then turn to the history of genetics, how the field as a whole developed. The final part of the chapter reviews some fundamental terms and principles of gen ...
BT314 Virology
... preceding biology course. We begin by considering the importance of genetics to each of us, to society at large, and to students of biology. We then turn to the history of genetics, how the field as a whole developed. The final part of the chapter reviews some fundamental terms and principles of gen ...
... preceding biology course. We begin by considering the importance of genetics to each of us, to society at large, and to students of biology. We then turn to the history of genetics, how the field as a whole developed. The final part of the chapter reviews some fundamental terms and principles of gen ...
Parallel Evolution of Copy-Number Variation across Continents in
... for each differentiated CNV detected on one continent, we asked whether it was also significantly differentiated on the other continent and in the same direction with respect to distance from the equator; that is, if allele A is at higher frequency in Maine, is this allele also at higher frequency i ...
... for each differentiated CNV detected on one continent, we asked whether it was also significantly differentiated on the other continent and in the same direction with respect to distance from the equator; that is, if allele A is at higher frequency in Maine, is this allele also at higher frequency i ...
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... considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experimental data in mouse indicate a genetic origin for sirenomelia ...
... considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experimental data in mouse indicate a genetic origin for sirenomelia ...
Familial Alzheimer`s Disease–Linked Presenilin 1 Variants Elevate
... in the brains of young transgenic animals coexpressing a chimeric amyloid precursor protein (APP) and an FAD-linked PS1 variant compared with brains of transgenic mice expressing APP alone or transgenic mice coexpressing wild-type human PS1 and APP. These studies provide compelling support for the v ...
... in the brains of young transgenic animals coexpressing a chimeric amyloid precursor protein (APP) and an FAD-linked PS1 variant compared with brains of transgenic mice expressing APP alone or transgenic mice coexpressing wild-type human PS1 and APP. These studies provide compelling support for the v ...