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... element, like a bacterial IS, but the transposase gene has a loss of function mutation – so it has the cleavage sites, but can’t make the transposase itself. W = a phenotypic trait – like kernel color (though the actual relationships are more complex) ...
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Evolution of RH Genes in Hominoids: Characterization of a Gorilla
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... An alignment of nucleotide sequences was conducted by taking into account the deduced amino acid sequence alignment of the RH-like genes. The alignment was done by using the computer program CLUSTALW version 1.7 ( Thompson et al. 1994), with subsequent corrections made after ...
genetic mapping and dna sequencing of the loblolly pine genome
genetic mapping and dna sequencing of the loblolly pine genome

... pine in the late 1980s using RFLP markers (NEALE& WLLLIAMS1991; DEVEYet al. 1991). At this time RFLPs were the "state-of-art" marker. PCR-based markers had not yet been developed. RFLP probes derived from cDNA and genomic DNA were evaluated for use in loblolly pine. It was determined that as high, o ...
Jounral of Bacteriology
Jounral of Bacteriology

... genome encoding proteins with more than 50% amino acid identity to B. subtilis 168. However, 194 of these genes had been rearranged on the chromosome compared to B. subtilis 168 during divergent evolution of both genomes. A weak homology of between 30 and 50% was revealed for additional 174 FZB42 ge ...
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... random and site-directed mutagenesis, this alga has emerged as one of the best model systems for this functional in vivo analysis. The alga is also suited for in vitro studies because it can be grown in large amounts, making the purification of the photosynthetic complexes relatively easy. An additi ...
Probability and Punnet Squares
Probability and Punnet Squares

...  We can use _____________________ to predict the probability of ______________ outcomes. Dominant and Recessive Alleles  _________________ alleles are expressed in _______________ ________________.  Ex: T B A C X  Dominant alleles can ___________ recessive alleles. This means you might have a re ...
Rye SCAR markers for male fertility restoration in the P cytoplasm
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... The combined linkage map comprising F2 and BC1 segregation data (Figure 1) contains 3 SCAR markers located in the interval between RAPD markers pr23/500 bp and pr743/750 bp, flanking the Rfc1 gene according to a previous study (Stoja³owski et al. 2004b). A strong linkage of the SCAR markers with the ...
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... Bright blue or red flowers in the Japanese morning glory (Ipomoea nil) contain anthocyanidin 3-O-sophoroside derivatives, whereas the reddish-brown or purplish-gray petals in its dusky mutants accumulate anthocyanidin 3-O-glucoside derivatives. The Dusky gene was found to encode a novel glucosyltran ...
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... evolution of antibiotic resistance in E. coli (14). Furthermore, it has been shown that the prevention of induction of the LexA-regulated SOS response inhibits the evolution of antibiotic resistance in E. coli (14). Thus, inhibitors of SOS-induced polymerases present an appealing strategy to combat ...
Technical Targets
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... of the CBS hydrogenase and its underlying maturation machinery in CBS to ensure transfer of the correct genes into Synechocystis to confer hydrogenase activity. Annotation of the CBS genome revealed a complex picture of life using CO as the carbon and energy source, including CO sensor/transcription ...
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... -most mutants are recessive to wildtype therefore must inactivate genes required for lactose utilization -2 complementation groups/genes  lacZ and lacY Identification of the regulator LacI ...
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... factors affect gene expression. Researchers have suggested that many enzymes such as lipase, PLC, protease, and RNase are putative virulence factors for Aeromonas sp. [14, 15] and these factors may interfere in hemolysin production, even hindered by a number of environmental factors or even growth c ...
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of banana Musa acuminata
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... transgenic plants at first generation (T0) of transformation. To prove the existence of hpt gene in the fruits of transgenic banana plants, PCR analysis were also carried out. The data showed that the hpt gene could be amplified from banana fruits of tested samples. These result demonstrates that th ...
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Marine integrons containing novel integrase genes

... and Maruyama, 2010). This unique integron feature creates a system that provides for an enormous pool of adaptive genes to be mobilized, rearranged and disseminated among environmental bacteria. Indeed, the reservoir of adaptive genes capable of being mobilized by integrons has as yet no known upper ...
The Trouble with Sliding Windows and the Selective Pressure in
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... positive selection [e.g., 1,4,7,8,14]. Most such studies used simplistic methods to estimate dS and dN, ignoring major features of DNA sequence evolution such as unequal codon frequencies or different transition and transversion rates. Here we claim that most such tests we have examined appear to be ...
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... • Relational learning is an object oriented approach to representation and learning that clearly distinguishes between entities (e.g., objects), relationships and their respective attributes and represents an area of growing interest in machine learning • Learned dependencies encode probabilistic co ...
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as a PDF

... between the proliferative state of the tissue and cdc2 mRNA levels. Together, the data on cdc2 expression analyses in animals and plants indicate that a long-term transcriptional control might play an important role in the cdc2 regulation during development. Our study addresses this aspect of cdc2a ...
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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.
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