Technical Targets
... renewable H2 production. With the input of solar energy, photosynthetic microbes such as cyanobacteria and green algae carry out oxygenic photosynthesis using solar energy to extract reducing equivalents (electrons) from water. The resulting reducing equivalents can be fed to a hydrogenase system yi ...
... renewable H2 production. With the input of solar energy, photosynthetic microbes such as cyanobacteria and green algae carry out oxygenic photosynthesis using solar energy to extract reducing equivalents (electrons) from water. The resulting reducing equivalents can be fed to a hydrogenase system yi ...
SAY IT WITH DNA: PROTEIN SYNTHESIS WORKSHEET: Practice
... Try to keep it to one long row; make the letters clear. Include each row of mRNA, tRNA, amino acid sequence, and the English translation. CAUTION: obscene or derogatory messages are not acceptable, so use good judgment. You will quickly notice that there is more than one codon for nearly every amino ...
... Try to keep it to one long row; make the letters clear. Include each row of mRNA, tRNA, amino acid sequence, and the English translation. CAUTION: obscene or derogatory messages are not acceptable, so use good judgment. You will quickly notice that there is more than one codon for nearly every amino ...
Detection of mutation status of IgVH genes and minimal residual
... clustering in chromosomal regions affected by the respective genomic losses or gains[41]. Deletions affecting chromosome bands 11q22-q23 and 17p13 led to a reduced expression of the genes in the corresponding genomic region, such as ATM and p53, while trisomy 12 resulted in the upregulation of genes ...
... clustering in chromosomal regions affected by the respective genomic losses or gains[41]. Deletions affecting chromosome bands 11q22-q23 and 17p13 led to a reduced expression of the genes in the corresponding genomic region, such as ATM and p53, while trisomy 12 resulted in the upregulation of genes ...
Real – time fMRI
... Summary and discussion • The aim of this study was to find out whether genetic variants affecting BMI in normal population are protective against ANR • Results show that this is not the case • Additionally, except for one, SNPs influencing BMI in normal population didn’t predict BMI in the ANR grou ...
... Summary and discussion • The aim of this study was to find out whether genetic variants affecting BMI in normal population are protective against ANR • Results show that this is not the case • Additionally, except for one, SNPs influencing BMI in normal population didn’t predict BMI in the ANR grou ...
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... effects, we shifted 1J3-UASwgts larvae to 16°C at various stages of development. Wg can have similar effects on leg development as late as third instar: the phenotypes of legs that arise from discs exposed to ectopic Wg beginning at first, second, or third instar are comparable (not shown). The conc ...
... effects, we shifted 1J3-UASwgts larvae to 16°C at various stages of development. Wg can have similar effects on leg development as late as third instar: the phenotypes of legs that arise from discs exposed to ectopic Wg beginning at first, second, or third instar are comparable (not shown). The conc ...
Allelic Deletions on Chromosome 11q13 in Multiple Endocrine
... association with inherited syndromes such as MEN1 (2). Sporadic duodenal ...
... association with inherited syndromes such as MEN1 (2). Sporadic duodenal ...
Happiness: The Potential Power of Environment
... is said to have a heritability of 1, because it is entirely genetically determined. But this doesn’t mean that an infant born with the gene that causes PKU is doomed to its lethal effects. If the parents ensure that the infant’s diet is free of an amino acid called phenylalanine, which is found in s ...
... is said to have a heritability of 1, because it is entirely genetically determined. But this doesn’t mean that an infant born with the gene that causes PKU is doomed to its lethal effects. If the parents ensure that the infant’s diet is free of an amino acid called phenylalanine, which is found in s ...
The Toll immune-regulated Drosophila protein Fondue is involved in
... Fondue is involved in hemolymph clotting Isolation of Fondue by the pull-out assay and its high titer in the hemolymph pointed to a possible involvement in coagulation. We tested the role of Fondue in clot formation by using the previously described bead aggregation assay (Scherfer et al., 2004). Wh ...
... Fondue is involved in hemolymph clotting Isolation of Fondue by the pull-out assay and its high titer in the hemolymph pointed to a possible involvement in coagulation. We tested the role of Fondue in clot formation by using the previously described bead aggregation assay (Scherfer et al., 2004). Wh ...
Brassinosteroid-6-Oxidases from Arabidopsis and
... However, there is no information on whether the Dwarf enzyme catalyzes the conversion of other intermediates of the late C-6 oxidation pathway. Arabidopsis seedlings recently were found to oxidize the C-6 of both 6-DeoxoTY and 6-DeoxoCS (Noguchi et al., 2000). This finding has raised a question: In ...
... However, there is no information on whether the Dwarf enzyme catalyzes the conversion of other intermediates of the late C-6 oxidation pathway. Arabidopsis seedlings recently were found to oxidize the C-6 of both 6-DeoxoTY and 6-DeoxoCS (Noguchi et al., 2000). This finding has raised a question: In ...
The Mouse Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain V
... With the exception of the intronic enhancer E, the regulatory elements that control ordered recombination and allelic exclusion have not been identified. E is required for efficient D to J recombination (18, 19). It acts in part by activation of antisense intergenic transcription, which is abrogat ...
... With the exception of the intronic enhancer E, the regulatory elements that control ordered recombination and allelic exclusion have not been identified. E is required for efficient D to J recombination (18, 19). It acts in part by activation of antisense intergenic transcription, which is abrogat ...
Application of the new manP counter-selection system for B. subtilis
... Keller et al., 2009; Kristich et al., 2005; Tanaka et al., 2013). Besides the toxicity of 5- ...
... Keller et al., 2009; Kristich et al., 2005; Tanaka et al., 2013). Besides the toxicity of 5- ...
List of DNIRs - UNSW Research Gateway
... resultant GMO culture, more than 25 litres of that culture, other than a dealing mentioned in paragraph 2.1 (f); (m) a dealing that is inconsistent with a policy principle issued by the Ministerial Council; (n) a dealing involving the intentional introduction of a GMO into a human being, unless the ...
... resultant GMO culture, more than 25 litres of that culture, other than a dealing mentioned in paragraph 2.1 (f); (m) a dealing that is inconsistent with a policy principle issued by the Ministerial Council; (n) a dealing involving the intentional introduction of a GMO into a human being, unless the ...
(HPV) L1 gene DNA possibly bound to particulate aluminum
... the hypervariable region of the L1 gene excised from the computergenerated base-calling electropherogram was performed against various standard HPV genotype sequences stored in the GenBank, using the on-line BLAST system to validate the specific HPV genotyping. Extraordinary precautionary steps were ...
... the hypervariable region of the L1 gene excised from the computergenerated base-calling electropherogram was performed against various standard HPV genotype sequences stored in the GenBank, using the on-line BLAST system to validate the specific HPV genotyping. Extraordinary precautionary steps were ...
Introduction to Genetics
... discovered that certain traits show up in offspring without any blending of parent characteristics. For instance, the pea flowers are either purple or white-intermediate colors do not appear in the offspring of ...
... discovered that certain traits show up in offspring without any blending of parent characteristics. For instance, the pea flowers are either purple or white-intermediate colors do not appear in the offspring of ...
Slide 1
... Although the mean age of onset was 34 years in this family, in 6 of 41 affected individuals onset was below 15 years of age and was accompanied by the unique clinical features of mental retardation and rapid progression of disease. Linkage studies were performed on 93 individuals, and the results sh ...
... Although the mean age of onset was 34 years in this family, in 6 of 41 affected individuals onset was below 15 years of age and was accompanied by the unique clinical features of mental retardation and rapid progression of disease. Linkage studies were performed on 93 individuals, and the results sh ...
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... are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene by alternative promoter use and splicing, and SREBF-2 from a separate gene [2]. There is considerable evidence suggesting that SREBF-2 is closely associated with cholesterol metabolism, while SREBF-1 is more associated w ...
... are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene by alternative promoter use and splicing, and SREBF-2 from a separate gene [2]. There is considerable evidence suggesting that SREBF-2 is closely associated with cholesterol metabolism, while SREBF-1 is more associated w ...
Genomic Organization of Evolutionarily Correlated Genes in
... of a positive feedback loop connecting periodic genome layout to the cellular conformation of chromosomes on to transcriptional control. 4 Indeed, through the use of a thermodynamic model of chromosome folding where transcription factors (TFs) cross-link distant binding sites, a periodic relative ge ...
... of a positive feedback loop connecting periodic genome layout to the cellular conformation of chromosomes on to transcriptional control. 4 Indeed, through the use of a thermodynamic model of chromosome folding where transcription factors (TFs) cross-link distant binding sites, a periodic relative ge ...
BLSSpeller: exhaustive comparative discovery of
... complicated by the different alignments produced by various alignment programs (Pollard et al., 2004). Transcription factor (TF) binding sites are short, flexible against certain mutations and even mobile which explains why they are sometimes misaligned. Mechanisms have been observed that allow the ...
... complicated by the different alignments produced by various alignment programs (Pollard et al., 2004). Transcription factor (TF) binding sites are short, flexible against certain mutations and even mobile which explains why they are sometimes misaligned. Mechanisms have been observed that allow the ...
Heredity and Math - Computer Science
... What makes children look like their parents? Sometimes people who are related look very much alike. For example, parents who are tall and red-headed will have children who are tall and red-headed. It's no accident. ...
... What makes children look like their parents? Sometimes people who are related look very much alike. For example, parents who are tall and red-headed will have children who are tall and red-headed. It's no accident. ...
Expression Differentiation Is Constrained to Low
... ABSTRACT Protein expression level is one of the strongest predictors of protein sequence evolutionary rate, with high-expression protein sequences evolving at slower rates than low-expression protein sequences largely because of constraints on protein folding and function. Expression evolutionary ra ...
... ABSTRACT Protein expression level is one of the strongest predictors of protein sequence evolutionary rate, with high-expression protein sequences evolving at slower rates than low-expression protein sequences largely because of constraints on protein folding and function. Expression evolutionary ra ...
Chapter 14
... 14.3 Lytic Development Is Controlled by a Cascade • The early genes transcribed by host RNA polymerase following infection include, or comprise, regulators required for expression of the middle set of phage genes. • The middle group of genes includes regulators to transcribe the late genes. • This ...
... 14.3 Lytic Development Is Controlled by a Cascade • The early genes transcribed by host RNA polymerase following infection include, or comprise, regulators required for expression of the middle set of phage genes. • The middle group of genes includes regulators to transcribe the late genes. • This ...
The dystrophin / utrophin homologues in Drosophila and in sea urchin
... expression of smaller products. Dp71, a 70.8 kDa protein, consists of only the cysteine-rich and C-terminal domains of dystrophin (Bar et al., 1990; Lederfein et al., 1992). It is the most abundant non-muscle product of the DMD gene. The highest levels of Dp71 are found in the brain (Rapaport et al. ...
... expression of smaller products. Dp71, a 70.8 kDa protein, consists of only the cysteine-rich and C-terminal domains of dystrophin (Bar et al., 1990; Lederfein et al., 1992). It is the most abundant non-muscle product of the DMD gene. The highest levels of Dp71 are found in the brain (Rapaport et al. ...
Archives of Microbiology
... V-dependent enzyme (V-nitrogenase) with an FeVcofactor under Mo-deWcient growth conditions. In some strains, an Fe-only nitrogenase is active when both Mo and V are unavailable (Loveless and Bishop 1999). The three types of nitrogenase are encoded by separate gene clusters: nifHDK coding for the Mo- ...
... V-dependent enzyme (V-nitrogenase) with an FeVcofactor under Mo-deWcient growth conditions. In some strains, an Fe-only nitrogenase is active when both Mo and V are unavailable (Loveless and Bishop 1999). The three types of nitrogenase are encoded by separate gene clusters: nifHDK coding for the Mo- ...
Breeding Policy for the RagaMuffin Cat
... Genetic Makeup of the Breed In the RagaMuffin Breed there are two colour restriction genes, the one that you would find in the Siamese and the one you would find in the Burmese. Neither of these genes is dominant over the other. When put together this achieves a blended effect, as you would find in ...
... Genetic Makeup of the Breed In the RagaMuffin Breed there are two colour restriction genes, the one that you would find in the Siamese and the one you would find in the Burmese. Neither of these genes is dominant over the other. When put together this achieves a blended effect, as you would find in ...