study of gene effects for boll number, boll weight, and seed index in
... error, exceeds 1.96 then it was significant, while for F2 generation the significance of the various statistics were tested by `t’ test at n-2 degree of freedom as: t = parameter / S.E of parameter Calculation for the analysis of (Wr-Vr) and the following genetic components, ratios, and estimators wer ...
... error, exceeds 1.96 then it was significant, while for F2 generation the significance of the various statistics were tested by `t’ test at n-2 degree of freedom as: t = parameter / S.E of parameter Calculation for the analysis of (Wr-Vr) and the following genetic components, ratios, and estimators wer ...
Concepts of Biology
... Once these validations were complete, Mendel applied the pollen from a plant with violet flowers to the stigma of a plant with white flowers. After gathering and sowing the seeds that resulted from this cross, Mendel found that 100 percent of the F1 hybrid generation had violet flowers. Conventional ...
... Once these validations were complete, Mendel applied the pollen from a plant with violet flowers to the stigma of a plant with white flowers. After gathering and sowing the seeds that resulted from this cross, Mendel found that 100 percent of the F1 hybrid generation had violet flowers. Conventional ...
comparative evolution and development of the butterfly eyespot and
... have clear adaptive value as a form of visual communication, and their development has been amenable to detailed characterization. Current research is aimed at further unraveling the genetic basis of eyespot development. We still know little about how often such developmental mechanisms have come t ...
... have clear adaptive value as a form of visual communication, and their development has been amenable to detailed characterization. Current research is aimed at further unraveling the genetic basis of eyespot development. We still know little about how often such developmental mechanisms have come t ...
Xylitol production using recombinant Saccharomyces
... Xylitol, a naturally occurring five-carbon polyalcohol, is a natural sweetener with non-cariogenicity and taste of cooling sensation (Emodi, 1978; Nigam and Singh, 1995). Therefore, xylitol is being consumed as a sweetener in various food products such as chewing gums, sweets, soft drinks and ice-cr ...
... Xylitol, a naturally occurring five-carbon polyalcohol, is a natural sweetener with non-cariogenicity and taste of cooling sensation (Emodi, 1978; Nigam and Singh, 1995). Therefore, xylitol is being consumed as a sweetener in various food products such as chewing gums, sweets, soft drinks and ice-cr ...
“Have Transgenes, Will Travel”
... using herbicides and would have to be mechanically removed. Some believe that this outcome is unlikely because of the availability of other herbicides. In any event, the development of weed resistance to herbicides is certainly not a new phenomenon, and has been a management issue for farmers for de ...
... using herbicides and would have to be mechanically removed. Some believe that this outcome is unlikely because of the availability of other herbicides. In any event, the development of weed resistance to herbicides is certainly not a new phenomenon, and has been a management issue for farmers for de ...
chapter 14 mendel and the gene idea
... o In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
... o In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
Molecular Pathology/Molecular Diagnostics/Genetic Testing
... Families can be suspected of having hereditary breast or ovarian cancer based on occurrence at an early age, in multiple generations, often bilaterally, and in a pattern suggesting an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. The susceptibility may be transmitted through the maternal or paternal si ...
... Families can be suspected of having hereditary breast or ovarian cancer based on occurrence at an early age, in multiple generations, often bilaterally, and in a pattern suggesting an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. The susceptibility may be transmitted through the maternal or paternal si ...
Variation Causes of Variation
... difference between individuals for example in cattle there are obvious difference in coat colours and the presence and absence of horns. If cattle are weighed or if milk production is recorded there will be difference in performance between individuals. These differences between individuals of the s ...
... difference between individuals for example in cattle there are obvious difference in coat colours and the presence and absence of horns. If cattle are weighed or if milk production is recorded there will be difference in performance between individuals. These differences between individuals of the s ...
CHAPTER 14 MENDEL AND THE GENE IDEA
... o In the flower-color example, the F 1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
... o In the flower-color example, the F 1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
CHAPTER 14 MENDEL AND THE GENE IDEA
... o In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
... o In the flower-color example, the F1 plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one parent and a white-flower allele from the other. o The plants had purple flowers because the allele for that trait is dominant. 4. Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles for a heritable character ...
Comparative Genetics of Nucleotide Binding Site
... ATP- and GTP-binding proteins that serve as molecular switches, including the Ras superfamily and the recently described Ced-4 and Apaf-1 animal genes (Traut 1994; Li et al. 1997). The later genes regulate the activity of proteases that can initiate apoptotic cell death. As defense mechanisms in pla ...
... ATP- and GTP-binding proteins that serve as molecular switches, including the Ras superfamily and the recently described Ced-4 and Apaf-1 animal genes (Traut 1994; Li et al. 1997). The later genes regulate the activity of proteases that can initiate apoptotic cell death. As defense mechanisms in pla ...
Archives of Microbiology 167:
... luxAB side of the transposon. Based on BLAST analysis, the amino acid sequence derived from double-stranded nucleotide sequence of a 3,159-bp ORF within this region and from the two HindIII subclones of cosmid clone pSCR213 yields a large, 1,053-amino-acid protein containing two active sites (Fig. 2 ...
... luxAB side of the transposon. Based on BLAST analysis, the amino acid sequence derived from double-stranded nucleotide sequence of a 3,159-bp ORF within this region and from the two HindIII subclones of cosmid clone pSCR213 yields a large, 1,053-amino-acid protein containing two active sites (Fig. 2 ...
novolin 70/30 10 ml vial - Novo Nordisk Medical Information
... confusion may also occur. If you drink or eat something right away (a glass of milk or orange juice, or several sugar candies), you can often stop the progression of symptoms. If symptoms persist, call your physician - an insulin reaction can lead to unconsciousness. If a reaction results in loss of ...
... confusion may also occur. If you drink or eat something right away (a glass of milk or orange juice, or several sugar candies), you can often stop the progression of symptoms. If symptoms persist, call your physician - an insulin reaction can lead to unconsciousness. If a reaction results in loss of ...
Identification of chromosome intervals from 129 and C57BL/6 mouse
... murine physiology. There is, however, accumulating evidence that genetic factors other than the actual disrupted gene can influence the resulting phenotype of the knockout mouse. In this regard, it is of note that the majority of the gene-targeted strains are initially developed on a hybrid genetic ...
... murine physiology. There is, however, accumulating evidence that genetic factors other than the actual disrupted gene can influence the resulting phenotype of the knockout mouse. In this regard, it is of note that the majority of the gene-targeted strains are initially developed on a hybrid genetic ...
Glucose effects on denitrifier abundance, denitrification gene mrna
... Miller et al. 2008). In soil amended with glucose, nirSp gene transcript abundance was increased compared with unamended soil only at 4 h (p = 0.009) (Figure 3B). The increase in nirSp transcripts occurred without a measurable increase in nirSp abundance, suggesting this increase was through increas ...
... Miller et al. 2008). In soil amended with glucose, nirSp gene transcript abundance was increased compared with unamended soil only at 4 h (p = 0.009) (Figure 3B). The increase in nirSp transcripts occurred without a measurable increase in nirSp abundance, suggesting this increase was through increas ...
Genetic determinants of sense organ identity in
... sense organs: the mono-innervated external sense organs (mes), the poly-innervated external sense organs (p-es) and the chordotonal internal sense organs (ch). The three types of organs differ in their lineage, morphology and neuronal connectivity, thereby providing a useful system to examine the ge ...
... sense organs: the mono-innervated external sense organs (mes), the poly-innervated external sense organs (p-es) and the chordotonal internal sense organs (ch). The three types of organs differ in their lineage, morphology and neuronal connectivity, thereby providing a useful system to examine the ge ...
First mutation in the red blood cell-specific
... of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate.1 HK-1 is the predominant isozyme in tissues strongly dependent on glucose for their physiological functions, including brain, kidney, erythrocytes, and platelets. Red blood cell hexokinase (HK-R) is transcribed from the same gene as HK-1 and is mainly present in er ...
... of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate.1 HK-1 is the predominant isozyme in tissues strongly dependent on glucose for their physiological functions, including brain, kidney, erythrocytes, and platelets. Red blood cell hexokinase (HK-R) is transcribed from the same gene as HK-1 and is mainly present in er ...
Complete mitochondrial genome of a natural triploid
... Nishida (2000). The others were designed with reference to the complete mitochondrial genome sequences from C. auratus (GenBank Accession No. GQ903705), and all of the primers were listed in Table 1. PCRs were carried out in 50-μL reaction volumes containing 1X PCR buffer (Takara), 0.5 mM dNTPs, 0.5 ...
... Nishida (2000). The others were designed with reference to the complete mitochondrial genome sequences from C. auratus (GenBank Accession No. GQ903705), and all of the primers were listed in Table 1. PCRs were carried out in 50-μL reaction volumes containing 1X PCR buffer (Takara), 0.5 mM dNTPs, 0.5 ...
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society Genetic variation in taste
... Another mechanism through which genetic variation might affect taste perception is through the density of fungiform papillae (FP), one of the three types of papilla structures which house the tastebuds on the tongue. The bitter TAS2R38 gene has been suggested to influence FP density, as PROP sensiti ...
... Another mechanism through which genetic variation might affect taste perception is through the density of fungiform papillae (FP), one of the three types of papilla structures which house the tastebuds on the tongue. The bitter TAS2R38 gene has been suggested to influence FP density, as PROP sensiti ...
Teacher Guide: Gene Expression. By Ann Brokaw.
... With the pace of current research, the biological sciences change incredibly fast, particularly in the fields of molecular genetics, specifically gene expression. Therefore, as a veteran biology teacher, I am constantly looking for resources that include up-to-date research, prompt students to proce ...
... With the pace of current research, the biological sciences change incredibly fast, particularly in the fields of molecular genetics, specifically gene expression. Therefore, as a veteran biology teacher, I am constantly looking for resources that include up-to-date research, prompt students to proce ...
Not now, but soon: Justification for continued research on CRISPR
... for a halt on research and clinical application of CRISPR-Cas93. The members of the group consisted of Edward Lanphier (one of the scientists responsible for developing a technological predecessor to CRISPR-Cas9) and four of his colleagues. They expressed concern over the safety and ethics of CRISPR ...
... for a halt on research and clinical application of CRISPR-Cas93. The members of the group consisted of Edward Lanphier (one of the scientists responsible for developing a technological predecessor to CRISPR-Cas9) and four of his colleagues. They expressed concern over the safety and ethics of CRISPR ...