The following protocol information is provided solely to describe how... research underlying the published report associated with the following article:
... (http://jco.ascopubs.org/site/ifc/protocol.xhtml) only specific elements of the most recent version of the protocol are requested by JCO. The protocol information is not intended to replace good clinical judgment in selecting appropriate therapy and in determining drug doses, schedules, and dose mod ...
... (http://jco.ascopubs.org/site/ifc/protocol.xhtml) only specific elements of the most recent version of the protocol are requested by JCO. The protocol information is not intended to replace good clinical judgment in selecting appropriate therapy and in determining drug doses, schedules, and dose mod ...
A Common Polygenic Basis for Quinine and
... Inbred strains of mice (Mus musculus) differ greatly in ability to taste various bitter compounds. For some compounds, the differences result from allelic variation at a single locus. However, segregation patterns incompatible with monogenic inheritance have been found for quinine avoidance. The Soa ...
... Inbred strains of mice (Mus musculus) differ greatly in ability to taste various bitter compounds. For some compounds, the differences result from allelic variation at a single locus. However, segregation patterns incompatible with monogenic inheritance have been found for quinine avoidance. The Soa ...
Mapping the genes that made maize
... chromosomal locations of these genes. As will be discussed, recent developments in molecular biology and quantitative genetics have provided some new insights into these old issues. ...
... chromosomal locations of these genes. As will be discussed, recent developments in molecular biology and quantitative genetics have provided some new insights into these old issues. ...
Lack of Association in Caucasians and African
... sians to have the ml MspI allele (16). The AA-RFLP has been In the United States, breast cancer currently afflicts 1 of 8 women associated with an increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the lung (17). by the age of 85 and the incidence continues to rise (1). The etiology Presently, only one small study ...
... sians to have the ml MspI allele (16). The AA-RFLP has been In the United States, breast cancer currently afflicts 1 of 8 women associated with an increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the lung (17). by the age of 85 and the incidence continues to rise (1). The etiology Presently, only one small study ...
CHAPTER 6 CROP SYSTEMS BIOLOGY - Wageningen UR E
... sequences to infer functions for the genes. Functional genomics aims to discover the function of all genes, typically through high-throughput experimental studies in genome-wide transcriptomics, proteomics or metabolomics combined with bioinformatics tools for data analysis, but also by functional a ...
... sequences to infer functions for the genes. Functional genomics aims to discover the function of all genes, typically through high-throughput experimental studies in genome-wide transcriptomics, proteomics or metabolomics combined with bioinformatics tools for data analysis, but also by functional a ...
MB_12_win
... Colorblindness is a recessive, sex-linked trait. A woman and a man, both with normal vision, have three daughters with normal vision. One of the daughters marries a man with normal vision, and they have a son who is colorblind. Part A Which parent of the son is the carrier of the trait? Explain your ...
... Colorblindness is a recessive, sex-linked trait. A woman and a man, both with normal vision, have three daughters with normal vision. One of the daughters marries a man with normal vision, and they have a son who is colorblind. Part A Which parent of the son is the carrier of the trait? Explain your ...
Role of two-component systems in the virulence of Streptococcus
... 2004; Paterson & Mitchell, 2006). Such variation is perhaps to be expected given the diversity of the pneumococcus as a bacterial species. For example, microarray examination of genome content showed that 8–10 % of genes are divergent/ absent in any one clinical strain relative to the reference stra ...
... 2004; Paterson & Mitchell, 2006). Such variation is perhaps to be expected given the diversity of the pneumococcus as a bacterial species. For example, microarray examination of genome content showed that 8–10 % of genes are divergent/ absent in any one clinical strain relative to the reference stra ...
Isolation and Quarantine - The North Country Health Consortium
... to health and life, interfere with the orderly workings of business, industry, government, and the process of education, and disrupt the day-to-day affairs of communities and citizens. Because the control of communicable disease may be attained by personal actions, the timely intervention of medical ...
... to health and life, interfere with the orderly workings of business, industry, government, and the process of education, and disrupt the day-to-day affairs of communities and citizens. Because the control of communicable disease may be attained by personal actions, the timely intervention of medical ...
Chapter 1
... Explain how maternal age can affect prenatal development. Describe how maternal nutrition is related to prenatal development. Explain how maternal stress affects prenatal development. Describe the effects of thalidomide on prenatal development. Describe the effects of cigarette smoking on prenatal d ...
... Explain how maternal age can affect prenatal development. Describe how maternal nutrition is related to prenatal development. Explain how maternal stress affects prenatal development. Describe the effects of thalidomide on prenatal development. Describe the effects of cigarette smoking on prenatal d ...
Causes of Non-Mendelian phenotypes
... DNA repeats (probably by slipped mispairing) has been shown to cause anticipation in Fragile X syndrome, myotonic dystrophy, spinocerebellar ataxia (but not in spinal bulbar muscular atrophy). ...
... DNA repeats (probably by slipped mispairing) has been shown to cause anticipation in Fragile X syndrome, myotonic dystrophy, spinocerebellar ataxia (but not in spinal bulbar muscular atrophy). ...
Influenza A (H1N1) - AIDS Education and Training Centers
... Decline in FEV1 in patients with underlying asthma who are treated with zanamivir (zanamivir is not licensed for patients with underlying asthma or cardiac disease). No known drug interactions with zanamivir. Oseltamivir and metabolite are excreted in the urine by glomerular filtration and tubular s ...
... Decline in FEV1 in patients with underlying asthma who are treated with zanamivir (zanamivir is not licensed for patients with underlying asthma or cardiac disease). No known drug interactions with zanamivir. Oseltamivir and metabolite are excreted in the urine by glomerular filtration and tubular s ...
Student Exposure Control Manual
... people, at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. The CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activiti ...
... people, at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. The CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activiti ...
High-Resolution Single-Copy Gene Fluorescence in Situ
... maize cosmid clones on maize chromosomes by adding Cot-100 DNA to suppress the repetitive sequences presented in the probes (Sadder et al., 2000; Sadder and Weber, 2002). Recently, Koumbaris and Bass (2003) have developed a strategy to avoid the cross-hybridization of repetitive sequences using sorg ...
... maize cosmid clones on maize chromosomes by adding Cot-100 DNA to suppress the repetitive sequences presented in the probes (Sadder et al., 2000; Sadder and Weber, 2002). Recently, Koumbaris and Bass (2003) have developed a strategy to avoid the cross-hybridization of repetitive sequences using sorg ...
Genetic Inversion: Relationships Among Species
... the most important events occur in sex cells (sperm or egg cells). These changes exhibit their full effect on any offspring formed from these inverted sperm or egg chromosomes. In other words, an inversion that occurs in a skin cell only affects that skin cell and its descendants, but the other tril ...
... the most important events occur in sex cells (sperm or egg cells). These changes exhibit their full effect on any offspring formed from these inverted sperm or egg chromosomes. In other words, an inversion that occurs in a skin cell only affects that skin cell and its descendants, but the other tril ...
Single-Gene Inheritance Single-Gene Inheritance
... check each one for single-gene inheritance patterns (specific ratios of normal and mutant expression of the property in descendants). Single-gene inheritance patterns are useful for gene discovery not only in experimental genetics of model organisms, but also in applied genetics. An important exampl ...
... check each one for single-gene inheritance patterns (specific ratios of normal and mutant expression of the property in descendants). Single-gene inheritance patterns are useful for gene discovery not only in experimental genetics of model organisms, but also in applied genetics. An important exampl ...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/other/m2e411.pdf
... The shift of medical records from paper to electronic formats has increased the potential for individuals to access, use, and disclose sensitive personal health data. Although protecting individual privacy is a long-standing tradition among health-care providers and public health practitioners in th ...
... The shift of medical records from paper to electronic formats has increased the potential for individuals to access, use, and disclose sensitive personal health data. Although protecting individual privacy is a long-standing tradition among health-care providers and public health practitioners in th ...
- Wiley Online Library
... trait locus (QTL) mapping, genetic studies have investigated zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) tolerance in Arabidopsis halleri, a pseudometallophyte model species that develops on metal-polluted sites where pollution is only of anthropogenic origin. From an interspecific cross (BC1) between a Zn/Cd-tolera ...
... trait locus (QTL) mapping, genetic studies have investigated zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) tolerance in Arabidopsis halleri, a pseudometallophyte model species that develops on metal-polluted sites where pollution is only of anthropogenic origin. From an interspecific cross (BC1) between a Zn/Cd-tolera ...
Variation in the Interleukin-6 Receptor Gene Associates With Type 2
... Asp358Ala polymorphism in the two populations is also emphasized. Furthermore, complex interactions between ethnic-specific polymorphisms in the promoter regions of IL6R, IL-6, or in the complex of IL6-IL6R signaling proteins might contribute to this discrepancy. Based on simulation studies, it was ...
... Asp358Ala polymorphism in the two populations is also emphasized. Furthermore, complex interactions between ethnic-specific polymorphisms in the promoter regions of IL6R, IL-6, or in the complex of IL6-IL6R signaling proteins might contribute to this discrepancy. Based on simulation studies, it was ...
Gene Section MSH6 (mutS homolog 6 (E. Coli)) in Oncology and Haematology
... factor Sp1 were found in the promoter region. This factor is implicated in positioning the RNA polymerase II complex at the transcriptional start sites of promoters lacking TATA- and CAAT-boxes. The proximal promoter region of MSH6 gene also contains several consensus binding sites of the embryonic ...
... factor Sp1 were found in the promoter region. This factor is implicated in positioning the RNA polymerase II complex at the transcriptional start sites of promoters lacking TATA- and CAAT-boxes. The proximal promoter region of MSH6 gene also contains several consensus binding sites of the embryonic ...