Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor
... hydrocarbons) and certain endogenous fatty acids and steroids. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) are proteins through which peroxisome proliferators interact with cells. PPAR proteins belong to the nuclear hormone receptor family, along with steroid hormone receptors. PPARα in parti ...
... hydrocarbons) and certain endogenous fatty acids and steroids. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) are proteins through which peroxisome proliferators interact with cells. PPAR proteins belong to the nuclear hormone receptor family, along with steroid hormone receptors. PPARα in parti ...
Natural variation in monoterpene synthesis in kiwifruit
... concentrations of linalool, geraniol, nerol, citronellol and α-terpineol co-locate with candidate ...
... concentrations of linalool, geraniol, nerol, citronellol and α-terpineol co-locate with candidate ...
Chemical Genetics
... only one dose of each gene in any nucleus and any mutant characteristic will be expressed unless the genetic background contains special modifier or suppressor genes. It is therefor~ossible to recognize mutations produced by a treatment more immediately than with diploid organisms such as Drosophila ...
... only one dose of each gene in any nucleus and any mutant characteristic will be expressed unless the genetic background contains special modifier or suppressor genes. It is therefor~ossible to recognize mutations produced by a treatment more immediately than with diploid organisms such as Drosophila ...
Functional Genomics
... conducting a 'whole-genome' experiment. The major difference between the pre- and postgenome era is that one can now potentially account for and keep track of all the components at once. Theoretically there are no unknowns, with respect to genes and proteins. For example, Eisenberg et al., in their ...
... conducting a 'whole-genome' experiment. The major difference between the pre- and postgenome era is that one can now potentially account for and keep track of all the components at once. Theoretically there are no unknowns, with respect to genes and proteins. For example, Eisenberg et al., in their ...
Polygenic inheritance of fruit size in red pepper
... A suggestion for simplifiestion would toe to study then in small groups if grouping is feasible on biologic*1 toases. Powers (1941) follows this method of approach in bis studies of inheritance of maturity in the tomsto toy using three developmental stages and investignting them separately, MacArthu ...
... A suggestion for simplifiestion would toe to study then in small groups if grouping is feasible on biologic*1 toases. Powers (1941) follows this method of approach in bis studies of inheritance of maturity in the tomsto toy using three developmental stages and investignting them separately, MacArthu ...
Meiosis/Crossing Over - Peoria Public Schools
... Nature of Science: Making careful observations—careful observation and record keeping turned up anomalous data that Mendel’s law of independent assortment could not account for. Thomas Hunt Morgan developed the notion of linked genes to account for the anomalies. (1.8) ...
... Nature of Science: Making careful observations—careful observation and record keeping turned up anomalous data that Mendel’s law of independent assortment could not account for. Thomas Hunt Morgan developed the notion of linked genes to account for the anomalies. (1.8) ...
General Introduction
... become dry). This gene produces an enzyme involved in the production of starch in the developing seed. You will remember that starch is a polysaccharide composed of many glucose molecules that become covalently linked. More specifically, the W allele produces an enzyme that causes “early embryonic” ...
... become dry). This gene produces an enzyme involved in the production of starch in the developing seed. You will remember that starch is a polysaccharide composed of many glucose molecules that become covalently linked. More specifically, the W allele produces an enzyme that causes “early embryonic” ...
DNA-dependent protein kinase in nonhomologous end joining: a
... resulting in chromosome breakage and fragmentation of genes (Hoeijmakers, 2001). Because such corruption of genetic material inevitably leads to problems with replication and cell division, it is of the utmost importance that cells have a mechanism to counteract DSBs. In addition, DSBs are generated ...
... resulting in chromosome breakage and fragmentation of genes (Hoeijmakers, 2001). Because such corruption of genetic material inevitably leads to problems with replication and cell division, it is of the utmost importance that cells have a mechanism to counteract DSBs. In addition, DSBs are generated ...
Structure, expression and chromosomal location of the Oct
... other members of the POU family. After digestion with PstI, a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) was identified in C57BL/6 (B6) versus AKR and A / J . This allowed use of the congenic chromosomes listed in Fig. 1A (Flaherty et al., 1990). Whereas, the B6.K1 and B6.K3 recombinants place ...
... other members of the POU family. After digestion with PstI, a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) was identified in C57BL/6 (B6) versus AKR and A / J . This allowed use of the congenic chromosomes listed in Fig. 1A (Flaherty et al., 1990). Whereas, the B6.K1 and B6.K3 recombinants place ...
Printable version
... the F1 generation, Mendel found that all the offspring had round, yellow seeds. In the F2 generation, the approximate proportions were as follows: ...
... the F1 generation, Mendel found that all the offspring had round, yellow seeds. In the F2 generation, the approximate proportions were as follows: ...
Insertion (sufB) in the anticodon loop or base substitution (sufC) in
... both the sufX201 and trmD3 mutations are recessive, it should be possible to complement either the trmD3 or the suflQOl mutation. Such a cell should have a temperature resistant phenotype. We have utilized this approach to clone the sufX+, allele. Since the sufX mutation is allelic to sufB, the plas ...
... both the sufX201 and trmD3 mutations are recessive, it should be possible to complement either the trmD3 or the suflQOl mutation. Such a cell should have a temperature resistant phenotype. We have utilized this approach to clone the sufX+, allele. Since the sufX mutation is allelic to sufB, the plas ...
Plasmodium malariae and P. ovale genomes provide insights into
... the genomes of malaria species but are refractory to detailed analysis in non-curated draft genome data. In P. malariae and P. ovale, approximately 40% of the total genome is subtelomeric. However, the gene content of the subtelomeres differs substantially between the two species (Fig. 3a; Table ...
... the genomes of malaria species but are refractory to detailed analysis in non-curated draft genome data. In P. malariae and P. ovale, approximately 40% of the total genome is subtelomeric. However, the gene content of the subtelomeres differs substantially between the two species (Fig. 3a; Table ...
Y chromosome polymorphisms in medicine
... Y chromosome polymorphisms in medicine Csilla Krausz1, Lluis Quintana-Murci2,3 and Gianni Forti1 Ninety-®ve percent of the length of the human Y chromosome is inherited as a single block in linkage from father to male offspring as a haploid entity. Thus, the Y chromosome represents an invaluable rec ...
... Y chromosome polymorphisms in medicine Csilla Krausz1, Lluis Quintana-Murci2,3 and Gianni Forti1 Ninety-®ve percent of the length of the human Y chromosome is inherited as a single block in linkage from father to male offspring as a haploid entity. Thus, the Y chromosome represents an invaluable rec ...
during the Somatic Hypermutation Process Trends in Antibody
... scoring matrices. Mutation frequencies can be derived from a multiple sequence alignment by observing residue type variability at a given position. If this information is compiled in a residue typespecific fashion and averaged over all positions, then a global view of how easily a given residue type ...
... scoring matrices. Mutation frequencies can be derived from a multiple sequence alignment by observing residue type variability at a given position. If this information is compiled in a residue typespecific fashion and averaged over all positions, then a global view of how easily a given residue type ...
Catellibacterium aquatile sp. nov., isolated from fresh water, and
... (Boldareva et al., 2008). Their wide distribution and metabolic diversity (such as heterotrophic, phototrophic and chemically autotrophic metabolism) suggest that members of this clade may play important roles in various ecosystems, especially aquatic environments. In a survey of the bacterial diver ...
... (Boldareva et al., 2008). Their wide distribution and metabolic diversity (such as heterotrophic, phototrophic and chemically autotrophic metabolism) suggest that members of this clade may play important roles in various ecosystems, especially aquatic environments. In a survey of the bacterial diver ...
Chromosomal mutations
... breakage and rejoining of two or several chromosomes • In balanced translocation there is an equal exchange of chromosomal material Reciprocal translocation: the location of a gene changes, but the amount of genetic material is • Most often either normal or unaltered translocation carrier chromoso ...
... breakage and rejoining of two or several chromosomes • In balanced translocation there is an equal exchange of chromosomal material Reciprocal translocation: the location of a gene changes, but the amount of genetic material is • Most often either normal or unaltered translocation carrier chromoso ...
Functional Analysis of Genes Implicated in Down Syndrome: 2
... and Ehrman (1994) and, most recently, Medland et al., (2004) have illustrated one of three possible criteria for classifying the participants in the study: persons were classified as left-handed (1) if they stated that they wrote with their left hand; (2) if they used their left hand more frequently ...
... and Ehrman (1994) and, most recently, Medland et al., (2004) have illustrated one of three possible criteria for classifying the participants in the study: persons were classified as left-handed (1) if they stated that they wrote with their left hand; (2) if they used their left hand more frequently ...
Repeat mediated gene duplication in the Drosophila
... was added, and this longer sequence was used to identify the endpoints (via BLAST). This process was repeated until the alignment no longer terminated at the end of the partition, and the duplication endpoint was identified. Protein coding sequences were inferred using the initial published annotatio ...
... was added, and this longer sequence was used to identify the endpoints (via BLAST). This process was repeated until the alignment no longer terminated at the end of the partition, and the duplication endpoint was identified. Protein coding sequences were inferred using the initial published annotatio ...
Identification of alternative spliced mRNA variants related to(1).
... 35% splicing variants were detected exclusively in cancer tissues 29% were only detected in normal tissues This implies that new splicing variants might be generated during carcinogenesis This result supports the observation that during carcinogenesis not only is the expression profile affecte ...
... 35% splicing variants were detected exclusively in cancer tissues 29% were only detected in normal tissues This implies that new splicing variants might be generated during carcinogenesis This result supports the observation that during carcinogenesis not only is the expression profile affecte ...