bacterial infection of the kidney (pyelonephritis)
... infection/inflammation of the kidneys (pyelonephritis) may result in generalized bacterial infection secondary to the urinary tract infection (known as “urosepsis”) and should be corrected by surgery or by a medical procedures in which the stone is broken up within the urinary tract using some type ...
... infection/inflammation of the kidneys (pyelonephritis) may result in generalized bacterial infection secondary to the urinary tract infection (known as “urosepsis”) and should be corrected by surgery or by a medical procedures in which the stone is broken up within the urinary tract using some type ...
Identify differential APA usage from RNA
... “mM control”, “roar”, “pval” and a number of columns called “pvalue X Y” (when there are multiple samples for at least one condition, X refers to the treatment samples and Y to the control ones). The first two columns have the value of the ratio showing the relative abundance of the short isoform wi ...
... “mM control”, “roar”, “pval” and a number of columns called “pvalue X Y” (when there are multiple samples for at least one condition, X refers to the treatment samples and Y to the control ones). The first two columns have the value of the ratio showing the relative abundance of the short isoform wi ...
MAMMALS THAT BREAK THE RULES:Genetics of Marsupials and
... conserved in size, comprising about 5% of the haploid genome regardless of the sizes of autosomes (73). Exceptions include large chunks of heterochromatin, or are the products of recent X-autosome fusion. Ohno’s Law has since been upheld by findings that gene content of the differentiated part of th ...
... conserved in size, comprising about 5% of the haploid genome regardless of the sizes of autosomes (73). Exceptions include large chunks of heterochromatin, or are the products of recent X-autosome fusion. Ohno’s Law has since been upheld by findings that gene content of the differentiated part of th ...
A Developer`s Guide to Undertaking Rapid Evidence Assessments
... methods and principles as a systematic review but makes concessions to the breadth or depth of the process, in order to suit a shorter timeframe. The advantages of REAs are that rigorous methods for locating, appraising and synthesising evidence from previous studies can be upheld and results can be ...
... methods and principles as a systematic review but makes concessions to the breadth or depth of the process, in order to suit a shorter timeframe. The advantages of REAs are that rigorous methods for locating, appraising and synthesising evidence from previous studies can be upheld and results can be ...
Article 1 Title: The pseudoautosomal regions of the U/V sex
... Fifty-one sporophyte-biased and 18 gametophyte-biased genes were identified on the PARs (Table S3). A significant proportion (ca. 50%) of the PAR sporophyte-biased genes were located in the two life cycle gene clusters mentioned above. In these clusters, nine (sctg_266) and 13 out of 19 (sctg_96) co ...
... Fifty-one sporophyte-biased and 18 gametophyte-biased genes were identified on the PARs (Table S3). A significant proportion (ca. 50%) of the PAR sporophyte-biased genes were located in the two life cycle gene clusters mentioned above. In these clusters, nine (sctg_266) and 13 out of 19 (sctg_96) co ...
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... humans to establish the pattern of transmission of inherited traits – specifically those associated with disease – Mendelian ratios do not apply in individual human families because of the small size – Controlled matings cannot be made as is possible in experimental genetics ...
... humans to establish the pattern of transmission of inherited traits – specifically those associated with disease – Mendelian ratios do not apply in individual human families because of the small size – Controlled matings cannot be made as is possible in experimental genetics ...
Sample Size Needed to Detect Gene-Gene Interactions
... factors. The presence of such interactions poses challenges to investigators in identifying susceptibility genes, understanding biologic pathways, and predicting and controlling disease risks. Recently, Gauderman (Am J Epidemiol 2002;155:478–84) reported results from the first systematic analysis of ...
... factors. The presence of such interactions poses challenges to investigators in identifying susceptibility genes, understanding biologic pathways, and predicting and controlling disease risks. Recently, Gauderman (Am J Epidemiol 2002;155:478–84) reported results from the first systematic analysis of ...
Detecting epistasis via Markov bases
... polymorphisms (SNPs) has allowed the discovery of over 50 disease susceptibility loci with marginal effects ([23]). Genome-wide association studies have hence proven to be fruitful in understanding complex multifactorial traits. The quasi-absence of reports of interacting loci, however, shows the ne ...
... polymorphisms (SNPs) has allowed the discovery of over 50 disease susceptibility loci with marginal effects ([23]). Genome-wide association studies have hence proven to be fruitful in understanding complex multifactorial traits. The quasi-absence of reports of interacting loci, however, shows the ne ...
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... Most appropriate answer here is #5) Ménière’s disease. Classically Ménière’s disease is characterized by episodic vertigo that resolves spontaneously but patients can be very ill with nausea and vomiting. This usually a spontaneous onset no inciting factors. In addition they will have fullness or pr ...
... Most appropriate answer here is #5) Ménière’s disease. Classically Ménière’s disease is characterized by episodic vertigo that resolves spontaneously but patients can be very ill with nausea and vomiting. This usually a spontaneous onset no inciting factors. In addition they will have fullness or pr ...
Comparative Genomics II.
... • The one of β genes is a pseudogene that has a mutation which prevents its expression. The sequences of these six genes are quite similar which suggests they occurred by duplication of an ancestral β-globin gene • Once a gene duplication event has occurred evolutionary constraints working upon thes ...
... • The one of β genes is a pseudogene that has a mutation which prevents its expression. The sequences of these six genes are quite similar which suggests they occurred by duplication of an ancestral β-globin gene • Once a gene duplication event has occurred evolutionary constraints working upon thes ...
HEALTH AND SOCIAL 2009 - addiction education home
... Background: There is growing evidence that adolescence is a key period for neuronal maturation. Despite the high prevalence of marijuana use among adolescents and young adults in the United States and internationally, very little is known about its impact on the developing brain. Based on neuroimagi ...
... Background: There is growing evidence that adolescence is a key period for neuronal maturation. Despite the high prevalence of marijuana use among adolescents and young adults in the United States and internationally, very little is known about its impact on the developing brain. Based on neuroimagi ...
E-Booklet
... from Greek “kolliakos” as “suffering in the bowels”. It is however, considered as a relatively ‘new’ disease since some of the symptoms of coeliac disease can also be attributed to irritable bowel syndrome or due to other food allergies such as lactose and dairy intolerance. Often it can take peopl ...
... from Greek “kolliakos” as “suffering in the bowels”. It is however, considered as a relatively ‘new’ disease since some of the symptoms of coeliac disease can also be attributed to irritable bowel syndrome or due to other food allergies such as lactose and dairy intolerance. Often it can take peopl ...
Genetic characterization of the mitochondrial DNA - (BORA)
... on opposite DNA strands, as well as genes on the same strand (Wolstenholme, 1992b). Within the metazoans the mitochondrial genomes range in size from 14 – 42 kb (Crease, 1999). This variation in size can to some extent be due to differences in gene length, but in most cases it is a result of size di ...
... on opposite DNA strands, as well as genes on the same strand (Wolstenholme, 1992b). Within the metazoans the mitochondrial genomes range in size from 14 – 42 kb (Crease, 1999). This variation in size can to some extent be due to differences in gene length, but in most cases it is a result of size di ...
Molecular evolution of swine vesicular disease virus
... A panel of 42 SVDV isolates was assembled to be chronologically and geographically representative of isolates held at the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease and a smaller panel of seven CV-B5 isolates was also put together for comparative analysis (Tables 1 and 2). Infected cell R ...
... A panel of 42 SVDV isolates was assembled to be chronologically and geographically representative of isolates held at the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease and a smaller panel of seven CV-B5 isolates was also put together for comparative analysis (Tables 1 and 2). Infected cell R ...
Inheritance and the muscular dystrophies
... This leaflet provides a brief summary of the genetics of the muscular dystrophies. An understanding of their inheritance patterns makes it possible for families to know what the risk is of the dystrophy happening again. If, after reading this, you feel that any member of your family may be an unreco ...
... This leaflet provides a brief summary of the genetics of the muscular dystrophies. An understanding of their inheritance patterns makes it possible for families to know what the risk is of the dystrophy happening again. If, after reading this, you feel that any member of your family may be an unreco ...
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... Development of reliable, reproducible, and efficient culture systems for propagating HCV Role of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of HCV Development of less-toxic therapies and molecular-based agents that specifically inhibit viral replication and/or translation of viral RNA. Directed investigati ...
... Development of reliable, reproducible, and efficient culture systems for propagating HCV Role of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of HCV Development of less-toxic therapies and molecular-based agents that specifically inhibit viral replication and/or translation of viral RNA. Directed investigati ...
Cloning - Allegiance
... Cloning created identical genes. It is a process of replicating a genetic constitution, thus hampering the diversity in genes. While lessening the diversity in genes, we weaken our ability of adaptation. Cloning is also detrimental to the beauty that lies in diversity. While cloning allows man to ta ...
... Cloning created identical genes. It is a process of replicating a genetic constitution, thus hampering the diversity in genes. While lessening the diversity in genes, we weaken our ability of adaptation. Cloning is also detrimental to the beauty that lies in diversity. While cloning allows man to ta ...
Estrogen receptor β gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to
... leiomyomas when compared with autologous myometrial tissue [7–11]. In 1996, the second estrogen receptor, ERb, was identified which is coded by the ESR2 gene. Like ERa, ERb also was reported to be expressed at higher levels in leiomyomas when compared with matched myometrium [12]. There are studies ...
... leiomyomas when compared with autologous myometrial tissue [7–11]. In 1996, the second estrogen receptor, ERb, was identified which is coded by the ESR2 gene. Like ERa, ERb also was reported to be expressed at higher levels in leiomyomas when compared with matched myometrium [12]. There are studies ...
Smchd1 regulates a subset of autosomal genes subject to
... Background: Smchd1 is an epigenetic modifier essential for X chromosome inactivation: female embryos lacking Smchd1 fail during midgestational development. Male mice are less affected by Smchd1-loss, with some (but not all) surviving to become fertile adults on the FVB/n genetic background. On other ...
... Background: Smchd1 is an epigenetic modifier essential for X chromosome inactivation: female embryos lacking Smchd1 fail during midgestational development. Male mice are less affected by Smchd1-loss, with some (but not all) surviving to become fertile adults on the FVB/n genetic background. On other ...
the regulation of the differential expression of the human globin
... associated with an unusually high production of haemoglobin F in individuals with sickle cell anaemia or /3 thalassaemia (Wainscoat et al. 1985a). This suggests that there may be a genetic determinant within or linked to the /3 globin gene cluster, which, since these haplotypes are not associated wi ...
... associated with an unusually high production of haemoglobin F in individuals with sickle cell anaemia or /3 thalassaemia (Wainscoat et al. 1985a). This suggests that there may be a genetic determinant within or linked to the /3 globin gene cluster, which, since these haplotypes are not associated wi ...