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IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.

... respectively). This finding suggests that the PROGINS polymorphism is not involved in the genesis of the disease in the population studied (Table 1&2). Our results point to no association between endometriosis and the PROGINS polymorphism; however, the power calculation of the sample was low, sugges ...
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... associated with ungulates, including horses and cattle. The causative agent of human “river blindness” also resides within the same genus (Zarfoss, Dubielzig, Eberhard, & Schmidt, 2005). Historically, canids were not thought to be natural hosts for any Onchocerca parasite (Eberhard et al., 2000) unt ...
Lecture 10: Control of gene expression
Lecture 10: Control of gene expression

... A group of genes that are regulated together and are closely linked to each other is called an operon Genes of the same operon are transcribed together as a polycistronic (= polygenic) mRNA Lac operon is located at 8 min of the E. coli chromosome map. It contains three genes lacZ, lacY and lacA. The ...
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transgenic canola - Australian Oilseeds Federation

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What Size Are Your Genes?

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Guppies – Quang Anh

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In vivo evidence for the prokaryotic model of extended codon
In vivo evidence for the prokaryotic model of extended codon

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An Autosomal Dwarfism in the Domestic Fowl

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Plant Molecular Biology

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Molecular Plant-Microbio Interactions

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Abundance and distribution of Macrolide

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A CRISPR-based yeast two-hybrid system for investigating
A CRISPR-based yeast two-hybrid system for investigating

... by associated proteins (e.g., chromatin modification by lncRNA-bound enzymes, recruitment of telomerase RNA to telomeres by protein subunits of telomerase). As for functional RNAs that ultimately act protein-independently (e.g., peptide-bond formation by ribosomal RNA, mRNA splicing by s ...
Classification for a Phenotype
Classification for a Phenotype

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A CRISPR-based yeast two-hybrid system for investigating
A CRISPR-based yeast two-hybrid system for investigating

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Global Transcriptional Profiling Reveals Distinct Functions of Thymic

... et al., 2012). Both hematopoietic agerelated dysfunction and degeneration of the thymic stromal compartment likely contribute to thymic involution (BerentMaoz et al., 2012; Chinn et al., 2012). Although reduced levels of the transcription factor Foxn1 contribute to TEC atrophy (Chen et al., 2009) an ...
Literature - Oxford Gene Technology
Literature - Oxford Gene Technology

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Estimating the ``Effective Number of Codons`

... Wright’s estimate of Nc, but the methods that work in cases where a gene encodes a protein not containing all amino acids with degenerate codons have not been tested against each other. In this article I derive five new estimators of Nc and test them together with the two published estimators, using ...
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... to the nucleus. Further, ectopic expression of DIP1 in wing and haltere imaginal discs results in an abnormal developmental phenotype in the form of small shriveled wings and excess bristle numbers. Genetic studies with wild-type and mutant Drosophila confirm the interaction. The study by Bondos et ...
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... appeared to be alleles of Hb S, in 1958 Smith and Torbert, research fellows working at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Lockard Conley's Department, discovered a family in which two haemoglobin variants, Hbs Hopkins 2 and S, segregated independently. Shortly afterwards, in a series of ingenious dissociatio ...
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Nutriepigenomics

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