subunits of succinyl CoA ligase of tomato
... Despite the central importance of the TCA cycle in plant metabolism not all of the genes encoding its constituent enzymes have been functionally identified. In yeast, the heterodimeric protein succinyl CoA ligase is encoded for by two single-copy genes. Here we report the isolation of two tomato cDNA ...
... Despite the central importance of the TCA cycle in plant metabolism not all of the genes encoding its constituent enzymes have been functionally identified. In yeast, the heterodimeric protein succinyl CoA ligase is encoded for by two single-copy genes. Here we report the isolation of two tomato cDNA ...
Custom RT-qPCR Assays and Panels for any Human, Mouse, or Rat
... Your configuration progress is automatically stored in your passwordprotected account at every step; your panel content will be available for download after your purchase is completed. Browse the Configurator at www.configurator.realtimeready.roche.com. ...
... Your configuration progress is automatically stored in your passwordprotected account at every step; your panel content will be available for download after your purchase is completed. Browse the Configurator at www.configurator.realtimeready.roche.com. ...
Polymorphism of FecB Gene in Nine Sheep Breeds or Strains and
... Ewes and rams were selected on the basis of these traits because this region was famous for Hu-sheep lambskins. Traditionally, the farmer sold excellent individuals and retained lower quality individuals. Later when exportation of lambskins was resisted in 1980s, the excellent individuals were retai ...
... Ewes and rams were selected on the basis of these traits because this region was famous for Hu-sheep lambskins. Traditionally, the farmer sold excellent individuals and retained lower quality individuals. Later when exportation of lambskins was resisted in 1980s, the excellent individuals were retai ...
Quantitative expression of cholera toxin mRNA in Vibrio cholerae
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... with permission from John Wiley & Sons. ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Plant and Microbe Coexistence
... containing compounds of root exudates. A partial answer has been obtained by using reporter bacteria responding specifically to individual amino acids. The induction of a lysine-responsive P. putida reporter was demonstrated in rhizosphere of corn, but not in the bulk soil (Espinosa-Urgel and Ramos ...
... containing compounds of root exudates. A partial answer has been obtained by using reporter bacteria responding specifically to individual amino acids. The induction of a lysine-responsive P. putida reporter was demonstrated in rhizosphere of corn, but not in the bulk soil (Espinosa-Urgel and Ramos ...
Genetics of the Drosophila flight muscle myofibril: a window into the
... that contributed to the formulation of the ``swinging crossbridge'' model of muscle contraction.(3) The high structural order of insect IFM has lent itself well to X-ray diffraction studies, electron microscopy and three-dimensional reconstruction, the results of which continue to provide a privileg ...
... that contributed to the formulation of the ``swinging crossbridge'' model of muscle contraction.(3) The high structural order of insect IFM has lent itself well to X-ray diffraction studies, electron microscopy and three-dimensional reconstruction, the results of which continue to provide a privileg ...
Shastry, B.S. 2002. SNP alleles in human disease and evolution
... for evolutionary biology studies, gene discovery and mapping, prediction of drug and environmental response, diagnostic tests, heterogeneity testing, and association studies (Gray et al. 2000; Schork et al. 2000). For the purpose of gene discovery, SNPs are considered to be the most predominant segr ...
... for evolutionary biology studies, gene discovery and mapping, prediction of drug and environmental response, diagnostic tests, heterogeneity testing, and association studies (Gray et al. 2000; Schork et al. 2000). For the purpose of gene discovery, SNPs are considered to be the most predominant segr ...
The response regulator 2 mediates ethylene signalling and
... Supplementary material). Among them, a major fraction is known to play a crucial role in responses of plants to phytohormones or is related to pathogen defense or reactions to stress (Table I and Supplementary material; Cheong et al, 2002; Lorenzo et al, 2003). The majority of these genes are downre ...
... Supplementary material). Among them, a major fraction is known to play a crucial role in responses of plants to phytohormones or is related to pathogen defense or reactions to stress (Table I and Supplementary material; Cheong et al, 2002; Lorenzo et al, 2003). The majority of these genes are downre ...
Precise Gene Disruption in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Double Fusion Polymerase Chain Reaction.
... by PCR. Step 1: the three primary PCR reactions. The regions flanking the site of selectable marker insertion (‘A’ and ‘C’) are amplified with oligonucleotide primers specific for the target sequence. The primers distal from the selectable marker insertion site are simple primers complementary to th ...
... by PCR. Step 1: the three primary PCR reactions. The regions flanking the site of selectable marker insertion (‘A’ and ‘C’) are amplified with oligonucleotide primers specific for the target sequence. The primers distal from the selectable marker insertion site are simple primers complementary to th ...
Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Analysis
... of organisms that differ genetically with regard to the trait of interest. For example, they might select lines fixed for different alleles influencing egg size (one large and one small). Second, researchers also require genetic markers that distinguish between these parental lines. Molecular marker ...
... of organisms that differ genetically with regard to the trait of interest. For example, they might select lines fixed for different alleles influencing egg size (one large and one small). Second, researchers also require genetic markers that distinguish between these parental lines. Molecular marker ...
behavioral geneticists` best friend?
... heritabilities of the studied behaviors for Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherd Dogs ranged from 0.03–0.56. The genetic correlations between behavioral tests also differed between the two breeds. For example, a negative (−0.67) correlation between the traits ‘hardness’ and ‘cooperation’ was obse ...
... heritabilities of the studied behaviors for Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherd Dogs ranged from 0.03–0.56. The genetic correlations between behavioral tests also differed between the two breeds. For example, a negative (−0.67) correlation between the traits ‘hardness’ and ‘cooperation’ was obse ...
Translation Section 1 From Genes to Proteins Chapter 10
... • Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are able to regulate which genes are expressed and which are not, depending on the cell’s needs. • The piece of DNA that overlaps the promoter site and serves as the on-off switch is called an operator. ...
... • Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are able to regulate which genes are expressed and which are not, depending on the cell’s needs. • The piece of DNA that overlaps the promoter site and serves as the on-off switch is called an operator. ...
Corneal dystrophies in Japan
... by different histopathological findings, most patients with LCD, ACD, and GDLD showed amyloid deposits in several parts of the subepithelial layer and/or stromal layer. However, amyloid deposits were not observed in GCDGI, which in the classic form of GCD, or in RBCD, in which there are honeycomb-sh ...
... by different histopathological findings, most patients with LCD, ACD, and GDLD showed amyloid deposits in several parts of the subepithelial layer and/or stromal layer. However, amyloid deposits were not observed in GCDGI, which in the classic form of GCD, or in RBCD, in which there are honeycomb-sh ...
A dominant mutation in the gene for the Nag
... (White, 1968). The nagCl protein is apparently insensitive to this inducer and can bind to the nag operators and repress in the presence of high levels of GlcNAc &phosphate present in the nagA strains. The insensitivity of the mutant repressor to GlcNAc 6phosphate was confirmed by an in vitro test ( ...
... (White, 1968). The nagCl protein is apparently insensitive to this inducer and can bind to the nag operators and repress in the presence of high levels of GlcNAc &phosphate present in the nagA strains. The insensitivity of the mutant repressor to GlcNAc 6phosphate was confirmed by an in vitro test ( ...
achondroplasia
... occurred in the egg or sperm cell that formed the embryo. The parents of children with achondroplasia resulting from new mutations are usually normal-sized. Typically, these parents have no other children with achondroplasia, and the chances of their having a second affected child are extremely smal ...
... occurred in the egg or sperm cell that formed the embryo. The parents of children with achondroplasia resulting from new mutations are usually normal-sized. Typically, these parents have no other children with achondroplasia, and the chances of their having a second affected child are extremely smal ...
Genetic Characteristic of the Usual Form of the Polydactyl Gene in
... one form of polydactyly is lethal when homozygous the possibility that polydactyly in the cat is also lethal naturally suggest itself, but the following considerations lend no support to such assumption. If we were indeed dealing with a gene, which is lethal when homozygous, its effect should appear ...
... one form of polydactyly is lethal when homozygous the possibility that polydactyly in the cat is also lethal naturally suggest itself, but the following considerations lend no support to such assumption. If we were indeed dealing with a gene, which is lethal when homozygous, its effect should appear ...
Marker Saturation and Construction of a High
... heterozygous state (Rr). In this study, haplotype1 refers to the dominant Grp1 allele (R) ...
... heterozygous state (Rr). In this study, haplotype1 refers to the dominant Grp1 allele (R) ...
A Genetic Model for Colorectal Tumorigenesis Review
... a malignant tumor. Fewer changes suffice for benign tumorigenesis. Third, although the genetic alterations often occur according to a preferred sequence, the total accumulation of changes, rather than their order with respect to one another, is responsible for determining the tumor’s biologic proper ...
... a malignant tumor. Fewer changes suffice for benign tumorigenesis. Third, although the genetic alterations often occur according to a preferred sequence, the total accumulation of changes, rather than their order with respect to one another, is responsible for determining the tumor’s biologic proper ...
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
... of Fv/Fm and ETR (Figs. 3D, 3E) followed the similar trend; they also generally declined from 0 to 6 days, but the downtrend was quite gentle in SM5 and SM12 while relatively sharp in vector, so Fv/Fm and ETR in SM5 and SM12 were significantly higher than those in vector. In conclusion, between SM5 ...
... of Fv/Fm and ETR (Figs. 3D, 3E) followed the similar trend; they also generally declined from 0 to 6 days, but the downtrend was quite gentle in SM5 and SM12 while relatively sharp in vector, so Fv/Fm and ETR in SM5 and SM12 were significantly higher than those in vector. In conclusion, between SM5 ...
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... mankind at large ofa man of the noblest character, one who was a warm friend, a promoter of the natural sciences, and an exemplary priest". To truly appreciate the almost prophetic nature of Mendel's conclusions from his experiments, we should take a look at what was known about inheritance at that ...
... mankind at large ofa man of the noblest character, one who was a warm friend, a promoter of the natural sciences, and an exemplary priest". To truly appreciate the almost prophetic nature of Mendel's conclusions from his experiments, we should take a look at what was known about inheritance at that ...
Two distinct teleost hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 genes, hnf1a/tcf1
... and HNF1 could perform function as homodimer or heterodimer (Rey-Campos et al., 1991). HNF1a is an essential transcription factor for many hepatic genes including albumin, a1-antitrypsin, h-fibrinogen, liver-type fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP), etc., which are involved in detoxification, homeos ...
... and HNF1 could perform function as homodimer or heterodimer (Rey-Campos et al., 1991). HNF1a is an essential transcription factor for many hepatic genes including albumin, a1-antitrypsin, h-fibrinogen, liver-type fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP), etc., which are involved in detoxification, homeos ...
The Role of the ameioticl Gene in the Initiation of Meiosis
... premeiotic interphase into prophase I including chromosome synapsis. It appears that the period of ameioticl gene function in meiosisat aminimum covers the interval from some point during premeiotic interphase until the early zygotene stage of meiosis.T o study the interaction of genes in the progre ...
... premeiotic interphase into prophase I including chromosome synapsis. It appears that the period of ameioticl gene function in meiosisat aminimum covers the interval from some point during premeiotic interphase until the early zygotene stage of meiosis.T o study the interaction of genes in the progre ...
Differential chromatin packaging of genomic
... compaction. The B6 and MSM strains used belong to different mouse subspecies and hence their genomes differ more than do those of conventional laboratory strains. This genetic difference might affect epigenetic modifications during gametogenesis and possibly during development which lead to distinct ...
... compaction. The B6 and MSM strains used belong to different mouse subspecies and hence their genomes differ more than do those of conventional laboratory strains. This genetic difference might affect epigenetic modifications during gametogenesis and possibly during development which lead to distinct ...
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... ii. Under the user column find your user name, under “Privilege” select “data_writer” iii. Click “Update” 6) Go to the “Summary” tab a. Sort any of the columns by clicking the small triangle under the column headers ...
... ii. Under the user column find your user name, under “Privilege” select “data_writer” iii. Click “Update” 6) Go to the “Summary” tab a. Sort any of the columns by clicking the small triangle under the column headers ...
Functional Genomics
... who are trying to take whole-genome approaches to identifying genes that underlie multigenic human traits. Although the completion of the human genome sequence holds the promise of identifying all genes associated with disease, the successes to date have been restricted primarily to genes that are r ...
... who are trying to take whole-genome approaches to identifying genes that underlie multigenic human traits. Although the completion of the human genome sequence holds the promise of identifying all genes associated with disease, the successes to date have been restricted primarily to genes that are r ...
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.