Allele Mining Strategies: Principles and Utilisation for Blast
... regions of the genome. Mutations may take the form of insertions or deletions, which might be together called InDels, or may alter a single nucleotide inside the genome sequence, resulting in a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The mutations in coding regions could have an excellent effect on th ...
... regions of the genome. Mutations may take the form of insertions or deletions, which might be together called InDels, or may alter a single nucleotide inside the genome sequence, resulting in a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The mutations in coding regions could have an excellent effect on th ...
Käfer, E. and D. Luk
... Results for UV, mitomycin C (MC) and HIS are summarized in Table 1. All new mutants were found to be cross-sensitive to some mutagenic agents and are, therefore, likely to be defective in DNA repair rather than uptake or metabolism of MMS. Most of the mutants listed in Tables 1 and 2 have been induc ...
... Results for UV, mitomycin C (MC) and HIS are summarized in Table 1. All new mutants were found to be cross-sensitive to some mutagenic agents and are, therefore, likely to be defective in DNA repair rather than uptake or metabolism of MMS. Most of the mutants listed in Tables 1 and 2 have been induc ...
Gibberellin Regulates Mitochondrial Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
... Treatment with GA3 reduced the mtPDH activity of the transgenic lines; however, interestingly, it still remained significantly higher, 30–40%, than the control (Fig. 5B). These results confirmed that changes in OsPDK1 expression at the transcript level did modulate mtPDH activity. Expression pattern ...
... Treatment with GA3 reduced the mtPDH activity of the transgenic lines; however, interestingly, it still remained significantly higher, 30–40%, than the control (Fig. 5B). These results confirmed that changes in OsPDK1 expression at the transcript level did modulate mtPDH activity. Expression pattern ...
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... be a useful system with which to study the regulatory mechanisms that define neuronal identity (Hobert, 2005; Hobert, 2006). The identity of the ASE neuron class can be broken down into individual components, which are controlled by distinct regulatory programs. ASE neurons express pan-neuronal feat ...
... be a useful system with which to study the regulatory mechanisms that define neuronal identity (Hobert, 2005; Hobert, 2006). The identity of the ASE neuron class can be broken down into individual components, which are controlled by distinct regulatory programs. ASE neurons express pan-neuronal feat ...
Powerpoint Presentation: Meiosis
... Meiosis is needed to produce sex cells (gametes) with unpaired sets of chromosomes (haploid) Sex cells are used in fertilisation At fertilisation two sets of genes come together to form a hybrid with a set of paired chromosomes (diploid) The hybrid, whilst similar to the parents, is ...
... Meiosis is needed to produce sex cells (gametes) with unpaired sets of chromosomes (haploid) Sex cells are used in fertilisation At fertilisation two sets of genes come together to form a hybrid with a set of paired chromosomes (diploid) The hybrid, whilst similar to the parents, is ...
Gene Section PDGFRA (platelet-derived growth factor receptor, alpha polypeptide)
... kinase domain, connected by a flexible polypeptide insert; structurally homologous to c-KIT. PDGFA has transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase activity and acts as a cell-surface receptor for members of the platelet-derived growth factor family: PDGFA, PDGFB and PDGFC, which are mitogens for ...
... kinase domain, connected by a flexible polypeptide insert; structurally homologous to c-KIT. PDGFA has transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase activity and acts as a cell-surface receptor for members of the platelet-derived growth factor family: PDGFA, PDGFB and PDGFC, which are mitogens for ...
Mendel Quiz 1. Who was Gregor Mendel? a) He was Charles
... a) Pea plants have a short life cycle b) It is easier to breed pea plants c) Pea plants could be cross-pollinated and self-pollinated d) Pea plants produce pretty flowers 10) Which of the following was not a conclusion Mendel came up with at the conclusion of his experiments on pea plants? a) The in ...
... a) Pea plants have a short life cycle b) It is easier to breed pea plants c) Pea plants could be cross-pollinated and self-pollinated d) Pea plants produce pretty flowers 10) Which of the following was not a conclusion Mendel came up with at the conclusion of his experiments on pea plants? a) The in ...
Conflicting Phylogenies for Early Land Plants are Caused by
... to the remaining land plants, whereas if it is placed on one of the branches leading to any of the three bryophyte groups then that group alone will form the earliest-diverging lineage. The observation that chloroplast protein-coding gene sequence data (nucleotides) and their protein translations (a ...
... to the remaining land plants, whereas if it is placed on one of the branches leading to any of the three bryophyte groups then that group alone will form the earliest-diverging lineage. The observation that chloroplast protein-coding gene sequence data (nucleotides) and their protein translations (a ...
Evolution of the Y Sex Chromosome in AnimalsY chromosomes
... with genic sex determination . A nonrecombining differential segment then arises surrounding the G locus (shading indicates nonrecomb ining region), giving rise to semichromosomal sex determination . Genetic deterioration of the differential segment of the Y chromosome then selects for dosage compen ...
... with genic sex determination . A nonrecombining differential segment then arises surrounding the G locus (shading indicates nonrecomb ining region), giving rise to semichromosomal sex determination . Genetic deterioration of the differential segment of the Y chromosome then selects for dosage compen ...
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... During Phase 5, after any natural deaths, one amoeba from another player in the same space as the amoeba with Aggression may be killed after the attacker pays 1 BP. The dead amoeba is replaced by 2 foodstuff cubes of each color. This attack may only be used once per round. Defending amoebas with Arm ...
... During Phase 5, after any natural deaths, one amoeba from another player in the same space as the amoeba with Aggression may be killed after the attacker pays 1 BP. The dead amoeba is replaced by 2 foodstuff cubes of each color. This attack may only be used once per round. Defending amoebas with Arm ...
technique
... Gel Electrophoresis and Southern Blotting • One indirect method of rapidly analyzing and comparing genomes is gel electrophoresis • This technique uses a gel as a molecular sieve to separate nucleic acids or proteins by size • A current is applied that causes charged molecules to move through the g ...
... Gel Electrophoresis and Southern Blotting • One indirect method of rapidly analyzing and comparing genomes is gel electrophoresis • This technique uses a gel as a molecular sieve to separate nucleic acids or proteins by size • A current is applied that causes charged molecules to move through the g ...
Frontiers in Bioscience S4, 1266-1274, June 1
... understand why their function is necessary in spermatogenesis and how alterations in the production of these small RNA species might be linked to infertility. ...
... understand why their function is necessary in spermatogenesis and how alterations in the production of these small RNA species might be linked to infertility. ...
Introduction - bei DuEPublico
... cancer genes are often involved in pathways that regulate growth, apoptosis, angiogenesis and replication. For example, the p53 protein is a transcription factor that inhibits cell growth and stimulates cell death. The p53 pathway (Fig 1-1-b) can be disrupted by point mutation in the p53 gene, or by ...
... cancer genes are often involved in pathways that regulate growth, apoptosis, angiogenesis and replication. For example, the p53 protein is a transcription factor that inhibits cell growth and stimulates cell death. The p53 pathway (Fig 1-1-b) can be disrupted by point mutation in the p53 gene, or by ...
Plxdc2 Is a Mitogen for Neural Progenitors Suzanne F. C. Miller-Delaney
... tumours, including human colorectal cancer and glioblastoma [12]. Expression of Plxdc2 is also altered in other cancers [16,17] and in a number of conditions where a balance between proliferation, apoptosis and cellular arrest is involved [18,19,20]. Despite these correlative data suggesting the pos ...
... tumours, including human colorectal cancer and glioblastoma [12]. Expression of Plxdc2 is also altered in other cancers [16,17] and in a number of conditions where a balance between proliferation, apoptosis and cellular arrest is involved [18,19,20]. Despite these correlative data suggesting the pos ...
Translational selection is operative for synonymous codon usage in
... one end of the distribution (Fig. 3a). This result is certainly related to the very strong purine bias associated with an excess of coding sequences that characterizes the leading strand of C. perfringens, as well as the genomes of several other Gram-positive prokaryotes (Shimizu et al., 2002). This ...
... one end of the distribution (Fig. 3a). This result is certainly related to the very strong purine bias associated with an excess of coding sequences that characterizes the leading strand of C. perfringens, as well as the genomes of several other Gram-positive prokaryotes (Shimizu et al., 2002). This ...
BBSI Final Report
... created by this cut will be inserted into pPV72 and the resultant plasmids used to test interference. The exact nature of this mutation will have to be determined using sequencing, though it is suspected that it was introduced during replication in DH5, since the two fragments were only obtainable ...
... created by this cut will be inserted into pPV72 and the resultant plasmids used to test interference. The exact nature of this mutation will have to be determined using sequencing, though it is suspected that it was introduced during replication in DH5, since the two fragments were only obtainable ...
The Structure and Function of the DNA from Bacteriophage Lambda
... John Simmons and I (22) investigated the distribution of genes in a population of fragments of lambda dg DNA which we called "half-molecules" or, more loosely, "halves." These fragments resulted from the application of hydrodynamic shear created by stirring solutions of open monomers of lambda dg DN ...
... John Simmons and I (22) investigated the distribution of genes in a population of fragments of lambda dg DNA which we called "half-molecules" or, more loosely, "halves." These fragments resulted from the application of hydrodynamic shear created by stirring solutions of open monomers of lambda dg DN ...
“There is no doubt that man, as an animal, inherits characteristics
... How do genes provide the basis for understanding genetic disease? How do genes determine the properties of cells, the development of organisms, and the course of evolution? Answers to some of these questions came directly from Morgan and his students; while other advances were the work of scientists ...
... How do genes provide the basis for understanding genetic disease? How do genes determine the properties of cells, the development of organisms, and the course of evolution? Answers to some of these questions came directly from Morgan and his students; while other advances were the work of scientists ...
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... comparative genomic information. While several workbench programs such as Genotator (10), RUMMAGE (11), PowerBLAST/SEQUIN (12,13) and GESTALT (14) address the demand for effective analysis, annotation and display of large single genomic sequences, new tools for displaying comparative sequence analys ...
... comparative genomic information. While several workbench programs such as Genotator (10), RUMMAGE (11), PowerBLAST/SEQUIN (12,13) and GESTALT (14) address the demand for effective analysis, annotation and display of large single genomic sequences, new tools for displaying comparative sequence analys ...
File - BIOL 3452: Forward Genetic Screen of C. elegans
... plates are big enough, we will transfer 5-7 worms from each plate onto a new plate labeled F1A-1 through F1A-5. We will do the same for the B plates, but the B plates will be labeled F1B-1 through F1B-5. The F1 generation will lay eggs on these plates. These eggs are the F2 generation. Once the eggs ...
... plates are big enough, we will transfer 5-7 worms from each plate onto a new plate labeled F1A-1 through F1A-5. We will do the same for the B plates, but the B plates will be labeled F1B-1 through F1B-5. The F1 generation will lay eggs on these plates. These eggs are the F2 generation. Once the eggs ...
13 Patterns of Inheritance Concept Outline 13.1 Mendel solved the mystery of heredity.
... gentleman farmers trying to improve varieach other, and they differ in characteris- FIGURE 13.4 eties of agricultural plants. In one such setics that are transmitted from generation to The garden pea, Pisum ries of experiments, carried out in the sativum. Easy to cultivate and generation. 1790s, T. ...
... gentleman farmers trying to improve varieach other, and they differ in characteris- FIGURE 13.4 eties of agricultural plants. In one such setics that are transmitted from generation to The garden pea, Pisum ries of experiments, carried out in the sativum. Easy to cultivate and generation. 1790s, T. ...
Gene expression profiling
In the field of molecular biology, gene expression profiling is the measurement of the activity (the expression) of thousands of genes at once, to create a global picture of cellular function. These profiles can, for example, distinguish between cells that are actively dividing, or show how the cells react to a particular treatment. Many experiments of this sort measure an entire genome simultaneously, that is, every gene present in a particular cell.DNA microarray technology measures the relative activity of previously identified target genes. Sequence based techniques, like serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE, SuperSAGE) are also used for gene expression profiling. SuperSAGE is especially accurate and can measure any active gene, not just a predefined set. The advent of next-generation sequencing has made sequence based expression analysis an increasingly popular, ""digital"" alternative to microarrays called RNA-Seq. However, microarrays are far more common, accounting for 17,000 PubMed articles by 2006.