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... 3. What are the contacts between the protein and the binding site in DNA? a. Methylation interference reactions: When a purine that makes contact with the protein is methylated by dimethyl sulphate (DMS), the DNA will no longer bind to the protein. Thus, DNA is gently methylated (about one hit per m ...
... 3. What are the contacts between the protein and the binding site in DNA? a. Methylation interference reactions: When a purine that makes contact with the protein is methylated by dimethyl sulphate (DMS), the DNA will no longer bind to the protein. Thus, DNA is gently methylated (about one hit per m ...
Control of GL2 expression in Arabidopsis leaves and trichomes
... • Because both GL1 and R are required to ectopically activate GL2, it is possible that GL1 and R function as a complex • A construct containing the GL1 gene with a myc epitope as an Nterminal fusion was generated – This same epitope fusion was made to a truncated version of the GL1 protein that expr ...
... • Because both GL1 and R are required to ectopically activate GL2, it is possible that GL1 and R function as a complex • A construct containing the GL1 gene with a myc epitope as an Nterminal fusion was generated – This same epitope fusion was made to a truncated version of the GL1 protein that expr ...
Polymorphisms of the bovine growth differentiation factor 9 gene
... However, studies of mutations in bovine GDF9 have been relatively rare. In the present study, the combined results from sequence data and SSCP analysis of all exon 1 and parts of intron 1 and exon 2 of bovine GDF9 revealed only two SNPs in intron 1 of GDF9 in 171 Chinese Holstein cows. The results i ...
... However, studies of mutations in bovine GDF9 have been relatively rare. In the present study, the combined results from sequence data and SSCP analysis of all exon 1 and parts of intron 1 and exon 2 of bovine GDF9 revealed only two SNPs in intron 1 of GDF9 in 171 Chinese Holstein cows. The results i ...
Expansion of the Pseudo-autosomal Region and Ongoing
... Because genetic maps can be affected by null alleles, making individuals appear to be homozygotes when they are not, we checked the segregation patterns of markers from putative PAR genes carefully within multiple families to ensure that they were always consistent with segregation of alleles at a s ...
... Because genetic maps can be affected by null alleles, making individuals appear to be homozygotes when they are not, we checked the segregation patterns of markers from putative PAR genes carefully within multiple families to ensure that they were always consistent with segregation of alleles at a s ...
Marjan Huizing, PhD Czeck it out: Growing up with Hermansky and
... tyrosinase and tyrosinase-related protein-1 traffic to melanosomes by different routes (12). This served as just one example of how patients’ cells can be instructive for cell biology. 2001: HPS-3 About this time, we also realized that even some Puerto Rican patients with HPS did not have the HPS1 f ...
... tyrosinase and tyrosinase-related protein-1 traffic to melanosomes by different routes (12). This served as just one example of how patients’ cells can be instructive for cell biology. 2001: HPS-3 About this time, we also realized that even some Puerto Rican patients with HPS did not have the HPS1 f ...
jxb.oxfordjournals.org - Oxford Academic
... endosperm. Moreover, amylose content is one of the key factors used for evaluating rice grain quality (Fitzgerald et al., 2009; Jeon et al., 2010). However, how these genes are regulated during rice seed development remains poorly understood. The rice Wx gene encodes the OsGBSSI, a key enzyme for ...
... endosperm. Moreover, amylose content is one of the key factors used for evaluating rice grain quality (Fitzgerald et al., 2009; Jeon et al., 2010). However, how these genes are regulated during rice seed development remains poorly understood. The rice Wx gene encodes the OsGBSSI, a key enzyme for ...
SAB-2010
... Based on the SAB suggestions, the progress has been made towards the goal of extending the annotation of pathway databases in Cyc and Wiki versions in an automated way. However to do that approach we have to streamline the data workflow and structure the current curated gene database as a central re ...
... Based on the SAB suggestions, the progress has been made towards the goal of extending the annotation of pathway databases in Cyc and Wiki versions in an automated way. However to do that approach we have to streamline the data workflow and structure the current curated gene database as a central re ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the most important model organisms for studies on natural genetic transformation in bacteria. The prevalence of this gene exchange mechanism in the genus Streptococcus has not been subjected to systematic investigations, but it has been known for decades that only ...
... Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the most important model organisms for studies on natural genetic transformation in bacteria. The prevalence of this gene exchange mechanism in the genus Streptococcus has not been subjected to systematic investigations, but it has been known for decades that only ...
Phenotypic data in FlyBase
... this is a powerful technique it falls down when faced with proteins as yet unrelated to any other protein, and it does not allow new functions to be de®ned for proteins related to, but distinct from, previously analysed proteins. Phenotypic analysis of mutant alleles can extend the understanding of ...
... this is a powerful technique it falls down when faced with proteins as yet unrelated to any other protein, and it does not allow new functions to be de®ned for proteins related to, but distinct from, previously analysed proteins. Phenotypic analysis of mutant alleles can extend the understanding of ...
Punnett Squares
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
Integrated genome sequence and linkage map of physic nut
... of the connected contigs was generally correct. Third, we used the LASTZ program to perform whole genome scaffoldto-scaffold alignment of our physic nut genome assembly (632 scaffolds were covered) with that presented by Hirakawa et al. (2012). The two genomes exhibited good consistency (Figure S5). ...
... of the connected contigs was generally correct. Third, we used the LASTZ program to perform whole genome scaffoldto-scaffold alignment of our physic nut genome assembly (632 scaffolds were covered) with that presented by Hirakawa et al. (2012). The two genomes exhibited good consistency (Figure S5). ...
Retrogenes reveal the direction of sex-chromosome
... movement off the An. gambiae X on both the shared ancestral branch and the Anophelesspecific branch after the split with Aedes. (Note that the Ae. aegypti genome is largely not assembled onto chromosomes, precluding a similar analysis in this species.) ...
... movement off the An. gambiae X on both the shared ancestral branch and the Anophelesspecific branch after the split with Aedes. (Note that the Ae. aegypti genome is largely not assembled onto chromosomes, precluding a similar analysis in this species.) ...
Exploring Human Traits - University of Hawaii at Hilo
... smooth seed) of pea plants Mendel discovered the basic principles of heredity. Over many generations of breeding pea plants, Mendel discovered that certain traits show up in offspring without any blending of parent characteristics. For example, when pollen from tall plants was used to pollinate the ...
... smooth seed) of pea plants Mendel discovered the basic principles of heredity. Over many generations of breeding pea plants, Mendel discovered that certain traits show up in offspring without any blending of parent characteristics. For example, when pollen from tall plants was used to pollinate the ...
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... The Experiments of Gregor Mendel By using peas, Mendel was able to carry out, in just one or two growing seasons, experiments that would have been impossible to do with humans and that would have taken decades—if not centuries—to do with other large animals. ...
... The Experiments of Gregor Mendel By using peas, Mendel was able to carry out, in just one or two growing seasons, experiments that would have been impossible to do with humans and that would have taken decades—if not centuries—to do with other large animals. ...
Punnett Squares
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
Mcbio 316: Exam 2 ANSWER KEY (10) 1. Proteins encoded by the
... b. What causes two phage to be homoimmune? [Be specific.] ANSWER: When a homoimmune phage infects the lysogen, the repressor produced in the lysogen binds to operator sites that control gene expression of the incoming phage and prevents lytic growth. The repressor responsible for homoimmunity is the ...
... b. What causes two phage to be homoimmune? [Be specific.] ANSWER: When a homoimmune phage infects the lysogen, the repressor produced in the lysogen binds to operator sites that control gene expression of the incoming phage and prevents lytic growth. The repressor responsible for homoimmunity is the ...
Genomics-based approaches to improve drought tolerance of crops
... most QTL studies is that the parental lines have mainly been chosen based on differences in target traits rather than on their overall agronomic value, which is often poor. Although this approach maximizes the possibility of identifying QTLs for the target traits, it does not guarantee any real prog ...
... most QTL studies is that the parental lines have mainly been chosen based on differences in target traits rather than on their overall agronomic value, which is often poor. Although this approach maximizes the possibility of identifying QTLs for the target traits, it does not guarantee any real prog ...
CRISPR/Cas9 as a tool for creation of p53 knock
... CRISPR/Cas9 is not a perfect tool, however. While the results of a CRISPR mediated system are often reproducible, they do not work most of the time.11 Furthermore, experimental evidence has demonstrated that this system may generate off target effects – unintentional changes made in areas other than ...
... CRISPR/Cas9 is not a perfect tool, however. While the results of a CRISPR mediated system are often reproducible, they do not work most of the time.11 Furthermore, experimental evidence has demonstrated that this system may generate off target effects – unintentional changes made in areas other than ...
PE_Ans_Bk8_e_public
... - to detect the presence of this virus and plasmid - to identify this virus and plasmid - to study the relationship between viruses and the relationship between bacteria ...
... - to detect the presence of this virus and plasmid - to identify this virus and plasmid - to study the relationship between viruses and the relationship between bacteria ...
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... Compute concept spaces for All of Biology BioSpace across entire biomedical literature 50M abstracts across 50K repositories Use Gene Ontology to partition literature into biological communities for functional analysis GO same scale as MeSH but adequate coverage? GO light on social behavior (biologi ...
... Compute concept spaces for All of Biology BioSpace across entire biomedical literature 50M abstracts across 50K repositories Use Gene Ontology to partition literature into biological communities for functional analysis GO same scale as MeSH but adequate coverage? GO light on social behavior (biologi ...
Attanasio et al.
... Severe atrophy was the most notable pathogenic feature of the renal phenotype in Glis2lacZ/lacZ mutant mice. Therefore, we performed a TUNEL assay to test for apoptosis. At 4 weeks after birth, significant apoptosis was apparent throughout the renal tubules in homozygous Glis2lacZ/lacZ mice but not ...
... Severe atrophy was the most notable pathogenic feature of the renal phenotype in Glis2lacZ/lacZ mutant mice. Therefore, we performed a TUNEL assay to test for apoptosis. At 4 weeks after birth, significant apoptosis was apparent throughout the renal tubules in homozygous Glis2lacZ/lacZ mice but not ...
A case-control study among Chinese Han population
... leukotrienes, suggesting that leukotriene metabolism genes ...
... leukotrienes, suggesting that leukotriene metabolism genes ...
Annotation Instruction Sheet A. Information for Beginning Annotators
... As an annotator your job will be to create a gene model that uses as much evidence as you can gather and synthesize that evidence in a thoughtful and biologically consistent way. Your goal is to create a gene model that is consistent with what is known about the basic biology and is best supported b ...
... As an annotator your job will be to create a gene model that uses as much evidence as you can gather and synthesize that evidence in a thoughtful and biologically consistent way. Your goal is to create a gene model that is consistent with what is known about the basic biology and is best supported b ...
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.