RNA-Seq analysis
... Sequencing adaptors (blue) are subsequently added to each cDNA fragment and a short sequence is obtained from each cDNA using high-throughput sequencing Technology (typical read length: 30-400 bp depending on technology) RNA-Seq analysis ...
... Sequencing adaptors (blue) are subsequently added to each cDNA fragment and a short sequence is obtained from each cDNA using high-throughput sequencing Technology (typical read length: 30-400 bp depending on technology) RNA-Seq analysis ...
plantcell.org - Schnable Lab
... from companion cells labeled by the expression of green fluorescent protein (Brandt et al., 1999). However, a disadvantage of this method is that it requires the use of cell-specific promoters, and relatively few such promoters are available. A second way to collect specific cell types is to use pro ...
... from companion cells labeled by the expression of green fluorescent protein (Brandt et al., 1999). However, a disadvantage of this method is that it requires the use of cell-specific promoters, and relatively few such promoters are available. A second way to collect specific cell types is to use pro ...
this PDF file - Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
... to environmental stresses (34). Duplication events in Lonicera japonica 1 and Lonicera japonica 2 in clades 9 and 10, Populus tomentosa 3 and Populus stomentosa 1 & 4 in clade 13 and 15, also in Trifolium pratense 1 and Trifolium pratense 3 in subclade 17 and 25 (Figure 1) can be identified in the p ...
... to environmental stresses (34). Duplication events in Lonicera japonica 1 and Lonicera japonica 2 in clades 9 and 10, Populus tomentosa 3 and Populus stomentosa 1 & 4 in clade 13 and 15, also in Trifolium pratense 1 and Trifolium pratense 3 in subclade 17 and 25 (Figure 1) can be identified in the p ...
Document
... (PER) that gradually builds up over time • tau codes for an enzyme that breaks down PER • tim codes for a protein (TIM) that binds with PER to cross the membrane and suppress transcription of PER • Photoreceptor not yet known • Cycle repeats every 24 h ...
... (PER) that gradually builds up over time • tau codes for an enzyme that breaks down PER • tim codes for a protein (TIM) that binds with PER to cross the membrane and suppress transcription of PER • Photoreceptor not yet known • Cycle repeats every 24 h ...
Reproduction and Fetal Technology
... social concerns, as well as serious challenges to the environment, human health, animal welfare, and the future of agriculture Also concerns about the consequences of altering a few select genes, since genes interact in very complex ways, and we may not be able to predict all the consequences of any ...
... social concerns, as well as serious challenges to the environment, human health, animal welfare, and the future of agriculture Also concerns about the consequences of altering a few select genes, since genes interact in very complex ways, and we may not be able to predict all the consequences of any ...
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... • The Amish migrated from Europe (Germany/Switzerland) to the United States in the 1700s. One such group, the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, began with 200 Swiss immigrants. Today, there are roughly 200,000 Old Order Amish. Because of the difficult lifestyle, the lack of evangeli ...
... • The Amish migrated from Europe (Germany/Switzerland) to the United States in the 1700s. One such group, the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, began with 200 Swiss immigrants. Today, there are roughly 200,000 Old Order Amish. Because of the difficult lifestyle, the lack of evangeli ...
The Evolution of CONSTANS-Like Gene Families
... localization of the CO protein but must have an additional role because the late-flowering co-7 mutant, which has an altered CCT domain, correctly localizes the protein (Robson et al., 2001). Previous analysis of CO-like genes in Arabidopsis showed that the family is subdivided into three broad grou ...
... localization of the CO protein but must have an additional role because the late-flowering co-7 mutant, which has an altered CCT domain, correctly localizes the protein (Robson et al., 2001). Previous analysis of CO-like genes in Arabidopsis showed that the family is subdivided into three broad grou ...
Local Similarity in Evolutionary Rates Extends over Whole
... Linked genes were defined as those within 1 cM of each other on the genetic mouse map. Employing the same statistical protocol as Matassi, Sharp, and Gautier (1999), we confirmed that with this method no significant local Ka similarity is found for human-rodent orthologs (P 5 0.90). However, the pro ...
... Linked genes were defined as those within 1 cM of each other on the genetic mouse map. Employing the same statistical protocol as Matassi, Sharp, and Gautier (1999), we confirmed that with this method no significant local Ka similarity is found for human-rodent orthologs (P 5 0.90). However, the pro ...
Inherited variation at the epigenetic level: paramutation from the
... had been described in ascomycetes [8,9] and considered a number of possible mechanisms, including, ‘in the light of McClintock’s recent work’, integration/ excision of extrachromosomal material. The hypothesis of transposon insertion was far from absurd, as it was much later shown to be the cause of ...
... had been described in ascomycetes [8,9] and considered a number of possible mechanisms, including, ‘in the light of McClintock’s recent work’, integration/ excision of extrachromosomal material. The hypothesis of transposon insertion was far from absurd, as it was much later shown to be the cause of ...
Genes and proteins - Wikimedia Commons
... area of scientific research. Your work for this class will be read by thousands of people, so it’s important to be accurate. By documenting and sharing your knowledge about genes and proteins, you’ll help Wikipedia provide a wider spectrum of scientific knowledge. With great power comes great respon ...
... area of scientific research. Your work for this class will be read by thousands of people, so it’s important to be accurate. By documenting and sharing your knowledge about genes and proteins, you’ll help Wikipedia provide a wider spectrum of scientific knowledge. With great power comes great respon ...
Genetic regulation of vertebrate eye development
... As the OV evaginates, it is patterned along both the dorsal–ventral (D–V) and the proximal–distal (P–D) axes. Shh signalling from the ventral midline is necessary for axial patterning. In D–V patterning, Shh establishes ventral identity in the OV. Shh drives expression of the ventralizing homeodomai ...
... As the OV evaginates, it is patterned along both the dorsal–ventral (D–V) and the proximal–distal (P–D) axes. Shh signalling from the ventral midline is necessary for axial patterning. In D–V patterning, Shh establishes ventral identity in the OV. Shh drives expression of the ventralizing homeodomai ...
Meiosis to the Punnett Square
... over wrinkled peas. (R and r). What would the offspring of a homozygous dominant, and a homozygous recessive cross look like? If the offspring from question #6 were to pollinate each other (as plants often do), what would be the genotype probabilities for the offspring? ...
... over wrinkled peas. (R and r). What would the offspring of a homozygous dominant, and a homozygous recessive cross look like? If the offspring from question #6 were to pollinate each other (as plants often do), what would be the genotype probabilities for the offspring? ...
Selection Does Not Operate Primarily on Genes Richard M. Burian
... same way: vermilion (located on the X chromosome) and cinnabar (located on chromosome 2). After about twenty years, it was shown that the vermilion mutation blocked a biochemical step in the formation of brown pigment in the drosophila eye and the cinnabar mutation blocked a later step in formation ...
... same way: vermilion (located on the X chromosome) and cinnabar (located on chromosome 2). After about twenty years, it was shown that the vermilion mutation blocked a biochemical step in the formation of brown pigment in the drosophila eye and the cinnabar mutation blocked a later step in formation ...
Localized hypermutation and associated gene losses in legume
... Carlow, Ireland Point mutations result from errors made during DNA replication or repair, so they are usually expected to be homogeneous across all regions of a genome. However, we have found a region of chloroplast DNA in plants related to sweetpea (Lathyrus) whose local point mutation rate is at l ...
... Carlow, Ireland Point mutations result from errors made during DNA replication or repair, so they are usually expected to be homogeneous across all regions of a genome. However, we have found a region of chloroplast DNA in plants related to sweetpea (Lathyrus) whose local point mutation rate is at l ...
SF 106 year 1 report 2010
... sequence database of genes expressed in raspberry fruit (‘fruit transcriptome’), and in the first instance, the database has been searched for candidate genes related to fruit softening to be used in objective 3.1. ...
... sequence database of genes expressed in raspberry fruit (‘fruit transcriptome’), and in the first instance, the database has been searched for candidate genes related to fruit softening to be used in objective 3.1. ...
Use of QTL analysis in physiological research
... obtained by repeated self-pollination and single seed descent of F2 obtained after crossing two divergent accessions. In this species, an increasing collection of RIL populations is becoming available and has been used to analyze a wide range of traits [1, 2]. The principle of QTL mapping using a RI ...
... obtained by repeated self-pollination and single seed descent of F2 obtained after crossing two divergent accessions. In this species, an increasing collection of RIL populations is becoming available and has been used to analyze a wide range of traits [1, 2]. The principle of QTL mapping using a RI ...
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... All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. NOTICE: This product may be subject to certain use restrictions. Before using this product, please refer to the Online Technical Support page (http://technical-support.roche.com) and search under the product number o ...
IJBT 11(2) 220-223
... step PCR or two step nested-PCR under low stringent condition, indicating the presence of at least two DRB genes. Presence of multi DRB genes (3) was also reported by Schwaiger et al9. The existence of several DRB genes in other artiodactyla species reinforces this hypothesis. However, in present st ...
... step PCR or two step nested-PCR under low stringent condition, indicating the presence of at least two DRB genes. Presence of multi DRB genes (3) was also reported by Schwaiger et al9. The existence of several DRB genes in other artiodactyla species reinforces this hypothesis. However, in present st ...
The Homologous Drosophila Transcriptional Adaptors ADA2a and
... genes encoding homologous transcriptional adaptor ADA2 proteins in Drosophila are both essential but are functionally distinct. environmental signals (43). Yeast ada2 mutants grow slowly in minimal medium and are cold and heat sensitive. Recently, several groups have reported that the Drosophila gen ...
... genes encoding homologous transcriptional adaptor ADA2 proteins in Drosophila are both essential but are functionally distinct. environmental signals (43). Yeast ada2 mutants grow slowly in minimal medium and are cold and heat sensitive. Recently, several groups have reported that the Drosophila gen ...
Genetics
... Janssens (1909) predicted crossing over leads to genetic recombination/ which increases diversity of all life. ...
... Janssens (1909) predicted crossing over leads to genetic recombination/ which increases diversity of all life. ...
Unit 3
... • Allelle • is an alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome. • These DNA coding determine distinct traits that can be passed on from parents to offspring. • The process by which alleles are transmitted was discovered by Gregor M ...
... • Allelle • is an alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome. • These DNA coding determine distinct traits that can be passed on from parents to offspring. • The process by which alleles are transmitted was discovered by Gregor M ...
Mendel's genetics
... a trait, there can be 4 or 6 or 8, etc. alleles contributing to a trait. Skin color: the more AABbCc = darker skin dominant alleles for aaBbCc = lighter skin each gene, the darker the skin ...
... a trait, there can be 4 or 6 or 8, etc. alleles contributing to a trait. Skin color: the more AABbCc = darker skin dominant alleles for aaBbCc = lighter skin each gene, the darker the skin ...
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.