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... Do the expected and observed phenotypic and genotypic ratios always match up in real life? In the case of flipping coins, we would expect to see heads 50% of the time and tails 50% of the time. But, does this always occur? Let’s explore! ...
... Do the expected and observed phenotypic and genotypic ratios always match up in real life? In the case of flipping coins, we would expect to see heads 50% of the time and tails 50% of the time. But, does this always occur? Let’s explore! ...
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... transposon-based vectors remains the most suitable gene-delivery system for producing transgenic insects. The most common in current use are vectors based on P- element piggyBac, mariner, Minos, hobo and Hermes [4,7]. Such standard nonautonomous vectors contain target DNA surrounded by transposon se ...
... transposon-based vectors remains the most suitable gene-delivery system for producing transgenic insects. The most common in current use are vectors based on P- element piggyBac, mariner, Minos, hobo and Hermes [4,7]. Such standard nonautonomous vectors contain target DNA surrounded by transposon se ...
Nematode genome evolution
... Most nematodes have haploid chromosome numbers of n=4–12 (Walton, 1959). The karyotypes of just ~300 species have been studied, but nematodes display a lot of karyotypic variation (Špakulová and Casanova, 2004). The lowest haploid number is n=1 in Parascaris univalens, but very high counts are seen ...
... Most nematodes have haploid chromosome numbers of n=4–12 (Walton, 1959). The karyotypes of just ~300 species have been studied, but nematodes display a lot of karyotypic variation (Špakulová and Casanova, 2004). The lowest haploid number is n=1 in Parascaris univalens, but very high counts are seen ...
Type XVII collagen gene mutations in junctional epidermolysis
... biological consequences of mutations in the COL17A1 gene has shown that most patients lack type XVII collagen mRNA due to nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Patients with these mutations can therefore be a target for corrective gene therapy using vectors coding for full-length type XVII collagen. Proof o ...
... biological consequences of mutations in the COL17A1 gene has shown that most patients lack type XVII collagen mRNA due to nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Patients with these mutations can therefore be a target for corrective gene therapy using vectors coding for full-length type XVII collagen. Proof o ...
Discovery of Cyclotide-Like Protein Sequences in Graminaceous
... peptides belonging to the cyclotide family. To date, cyclotides have been identified in every Violaceae plant screened as well as in a few Rubiaceae species. The Rubiaceae and Violaceae are not closely related phylogenetically, with the branch point for the two lineages encompassing the majority of ...
... peptides belonging to the cyclotide family. To date, cyclotides have been identified in every Violaceae plant screened as well as in a few Rubiaceae species. The Rubiaceae and Violaceae are not closely related phylogenetically, with the branch point for the two lineages encompassing the majority of ...
Punnett Squares
... brown cow and the resulting offspring are spotted brown and white (called roan). ...
... brown cow and the resulting offspring are spotted brown and white (called roan). ...
Natural variation in Arabidopsis, a tool to identify genetic bases of
... Plants have different nutrient requirements: some species are very exigent, others are less demanding. ...
... Plants have different nutrient requirements: some species are very exigent, others are less demanding. ...
The DNA sequence and biology of human chromosome 19
... Table S5: Interspersed repetitive elements. Repeats were identified with both the RepeatMasker and Tandem Repeats Finder programs. There is a substantial overlap in the results between the two programs. In some cases the total length occupied for a class is lower than the sum of the individual famil ...
... Table S5: Interspersed repetitive elements. Repeats were identified with both the RepeatMasker and Tandem Repeats Finder programs. There is a substantial overlap in the results between the two programs. In some cases the total length occupied for a class is lower than the sum of the individual famil ...
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... co-injected at the single-cell stage with foxd3E1:GFP (B,E; n=11) and tfap2aE2:GFP (D,F; n=25) and imaged at 2-somites produces increased GFP expression when compared with enhancer:GFP constructs alone (A,C). (G-J) prdm1a mRNA overexpression also increases the expression of endogenous foxd3 along th ...
... co-injected at the single-cell stage with foxd3E1:GFP (B,E; n=11) and tfap2aE2:GFP (D,F; n=25) and imaged at 2-somites produces increased GFP expression when compared with enhancer:GFP constructs alone (A,C). (G-J) prdm1a mRNA overexpression also increases the expression of endogenous foxd3 along th ...
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... indicating severe disruption of mitotic activity. Therefore we used a transgenic line (Designated A1) containing a CYCB1::GUS construct as a reporter line for mitotic activity to analyze the effect of ABA on cell cycle progression. The root growth rate and GUS gene expression was progressively reduc ...
... indicating severe disruption of mitotic activity. Therefore we used a transgenic line (Designated A1) containing a CYCB1::GUS construct as a reporter line for mitotic activity to analyze the effect of ABA on cell cycle progression. The root growth rate and GUS gene expression was progressively reduc ...
I = -[1/3*log 2 (1/3)+ 1/3*log 2 (1/3)+ 1/3*log 2 (1/3)] + 4.32 = 2.73
... Genome browsers • UCSC genome browser • http://genome.ucsc.edu/ • Easy to use ...
... Genome browsers • UCSC genome browser • http://genome.ucsc.edu/ • Easy to use ...
Specialized adaptation of a lactic acid bacterium to the milk
... Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) at 5 μm per pixel resolution. Statistical analysis of the data was based on the median pixel intensities (at wavelengths of 635 and 532 nm) generated by the GenePix scanner. The values were normalized between spots and between each of the three replicates performed using LimmaG ...
... Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) at 5 μm per pixel resolution. Statistical analysis of the data was based on the median pixel intensities (at wavelengths of 635 and 532 nm) generated by the GenePix scanner. The values were normalized between spots and between each of the three replicates performed using LimmaG ...
Gene Therapy, Genetics and Epigenetics in Child Neurology
... Blood, Brain, etc. It can be noted that one paper is in positive revision in Nature Medicine, two other papers in preparation to be submitted in top-ranked journals. In addition, the team has three patents. For team 2, if the analysis is restricted to the group working on the genetics and epigenetic ...
... Blood, Brain, etc. It can be noted that one paper is in positive revision in Nature Medicine, two other papers in preparation to be submitted in top-ranked journals. In addition, the team has three patents. For team 2, if the analysis is restricted to the group working on the genetics and epigenetic ...
MIE_Tutorial_OBOFoun.. - Buffalo Ontology Site
... scientific journal articles manually annoted by expert biologists using GO ontologies provide the basis for capturing biological theories in computable form ...
... scientific journal articles manually annoted by expert biologists using GO ontologies provide the basis for capturing biological theories in computable form ...
Quantitative RT-PCR
... As the amount of input control templates is known, the amount of wild type templates in the RNA sample can be easily determined. The system described below has been developed for the quantification of endogenous expression from either single or multiple genes. The expression from several genes can ...
... As the amount of input control templates is known, the amount of wild type templates in the RNA sample can be easily determined. The system described below has been developed for the quantification of endogenous expression from either single or multiple genes. The expression from several genes can ...
Insulin gene polymorphism and premature male pattern baldness in
... It should be noted that there are several limitations to this type of association study, such as the possibility of population stratification between the case and control groups, which we have discussed previously [5]. It is unlikely, however, that such limitations are masking an association of MPB ...
... It should be noted that there are several limitations to this type of association study, such as the possibility of population stratification between the case and control groups, which we have discussed previously [5]. It is unlikely, however, that such limitations are masking an association of MPB ...
15C-ErorsExcptionChromoInh
... chromosome is usually missing many essential genes and this leads to a lethal outcome. • Duplications and translocations are typically harmful. ...
... chromosome is usually missing many essential genes and this leads to a lethal outcome. • Duplications and translocations are typically harmful. ...
Regulation of Stage I1 of Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis
... developmental process is controlled by a minimum of 50 genetic loci (Losick et al., 1986); the total number may exceed 60 (Hranueli et al., 1974). Stage 0 and stage I represent the vegetative cell, and mutations in a number of genetic loci will prevent further development. These are designated spoOA ...
... developmental process is controlled by a minimum of 50 genetic loci (Losick et al., 1986); the total number may exceed 60 (Hranueli et al., 1974). Stage 0 and stage I represent the vegetative cell, and mutations in a number of genetic loci will prevent further development. These are designated spoOA ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Multiple osteochondromas (MO) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Bovée JVMG. Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol 2002;6(3):236-238 Bovée JVMG. Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol 2000;4(1):46-48 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2 ...
... Bovée JVMG. Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol 2002;6(3):236-238 Bovée JVMG. Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol 2000;4(1):46-48 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2 ...
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... mercury contaminated environments, and they are often found on plasmids or other mobile genetic elements such as transposons (Rochelle et al., 1991; Osborn et al., 1997; Bogdanova et al., 1998; Narita et al., 2004). Since the transposons that carry mer operons have been identified from both clinical ...
... mercury contaminated environments, and they are often found on plasmids or other mobile genetic elements such as transposons (Rochelle et al., 1991; Osborn et al., 1997; Bogdanova et al., 1998; Narita et al., 2004). Since the transposons that carry mer operons have been identified from both clinical ...
CHAPTER 15 THE CHROMOSOMAL BASIS OF INHERITANCE
... chromosome is usually missing many essential genes and this leads to a lethal outcome. • Duplications and translocations are typically harmful. ...
... chromosome is usually missing many essential genes and this leads to a lethal outcome. • Duplications and translocations are typically harmful. ...
RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays: Pathway-focused gene
... (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiting the range to less than 100 genes (instead of thousands at one ...
... (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiting the range to less than 100 genes (instead of thousands at one ...
Regulation of Stage I1 of Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis
... developmental process is controlled by a minimum of 50 genetic loci (Losick et al., 1986); the total number may exceed 60 (Hranueli et al., 1974). Stage 0 and stage I represent the vegetative cell, and mutations in a number of genetic loci will prevent further development. These are designated spoOA ...
... developmental process is controlled by a minimum of 50 genetic loci (Losick et al., 1986); the total number may exceed 60 (Hranueli et al., 1974). Stage 0 and stage I represent the vegetative cell, and mutations in a number of genetic loci will prevent further development. These are designated spoOA ...
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.