Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
... search of the protein BLAST database revealed that this protein can be classified as a typical member of a DREB subfamily. RT-PCR and northern analyses revealed diverse expression patterns of the swDREB1 gene in various tissues of intact sweetpotato plant, and in leaves and fibrous roots exposed to ...
... search of the protein BLAST database revealed that this protein can be classified as a typical member of a DREB subfamily. RT-PCR and northern analyses revealed diverse expression patterns of the swDREB1 gene in various tissues of intact sweetpotato plant, and in leaves and fibrous roots exposed to ...
Interplay between copy number, dosage compensation and
... accompanying paper (Lee et al., companion paper). We also performed a chromosome-wide comparison where we considered two dose genes on the same chromosome arm (2L), other autosomal arms (2R, 3L, 3R, and 4), and genes on the X chromosome (Fig 1B). As expected, we confirmed that expression variability ...
... accompanying paper (Lee et al., companion paper). We also performed a chromosome-wide comparison where we considered two dose genes on the same chromosome arm (2L), other autosomal arms (2R, 3L, 3R, and 4), and genes on the X chromosome (Fig 1B). As expected, we confirmed that expression variability ...
Identical vs. Fraternal Twins
... Parents of multiples are often asked, “are your twins identical or fraternal?” The terms identical and fraternal are common words that refer to zygosity -- the characteristics of the cell union that happened at conception. Identical (monozygotic) twins form when a single fertilized egg splits into t ...
... Parents of multiples are often asked, “are your twins identical or fraternal?” The terms identical and fraternal are common words that refer to zygosity -- the characteristics of the cell union that happened at conception. Identical (monozygotic) twins form when a single fertilized egg splits into t ...
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... B/b gene can colour. If there is no pigment then the result will be an albino rat regardless of what the B/b gene is instructing. In this way we say that the C/c gene has an epistatic effect over the B/b gene. ...
... B/b gene can colour. If there is no pigment then the result will be an albino rat regardless of what the B/b gene is instructing. In this way we say that the C/c gene has an epistatic effect over the B/b gene. ...
NCBI genome database - Winona State University
... what goes in is what comes out – no controlled vocabulary – variation in annotation of biological features ...
... what goes in is what comes out – no controlled vocabulary – variation in annotation of biological features ...
Comparative DNA Sequence Analysis of Mouse and Human
... Sequences around the translation start sites of mouse and human protocadherin variable region exons revealed a high density of CpG dinucleotides, suggesting that they are CpG islands ...
... Sequences around the translation start sites of mouse and human protocadherin variable region exons revealed a high density of CpG dinucleotides, suggesting that they are CpG islands ...
Hereditary Cancer Predisposition
... • The likelihood of a VUS is higher since multiple genes are being analyzed • May not be completely covered by insurance due to lack of evidence for management • There may not be sufficient information to comment on specific cancer risks related to a mutation in a “newer” gene ...
... • The likelihood of a VUS is higher since multiple genes are being analyzed • May not be completely covered by insurance due to lack of evidence for management • There may not be sufficient information to comment on specific cancer risks related to a mutation in a “newer” gene ...
Tracking the evolution of 3D gene organization demonstrates its
... co-localized in 3D in human (10). Chromosomes’ 3D conformation has been shown to be related to tissue-specific regulation (13,14), and disruptions in this structure have been linked to a number of diseases (15,16), including the development of cancer (17,18). Previous results have implied that 3D or ...
... co-localized in 3D in human (10). Chromosomes’ 3D conformation has been shown to be related to tissue-specific regulation (13,14), and disruptions in this structure have been linked to a number of diseases (15,16), including the development of cancer (17,18). Previous results have implied that 3D or ...
How to be a clinical geneticist
... mutation or “misspelling” in only one gene • This “typo” can cause the gene not to function well or even not to work at all • Misspell in ONE letter of the 3,000,000,000 letters of our genome can cause a severe genetic condition and even death • We have about 30,000 genes • Some other mutations do n ...
... mutation or “misspelling” in only one gene • This “typo” can cause the gene not to function well or even not to work at all • Misspell in ONE letter of the 3,000,000,000 letters of our genome can cause a severe genetic condition and even death • We have about 30,000 genes • Some other mutations do n ...
Individual gene function 4A. Inferring gene function from mutations
... Loss-of-function are the gold standard for inferring gene function The strongest inference of gene function can be made by completely eliminating the function of the gene. Other types of alterations in gene activity can be highly informative but occasionally misleading, as discussed below. If we rem ...
... Loss-of-function are the gold standard for inferring gene function The strongest inference of gene function can be made by completely eliminating the function of the gene. Other types of alterations in gene activity can be highly informative but occasionally misleading, as discussed below. If we rem ...
Chapter 9 Patterns of Inheritance
... some of the alleles may be dominant and others may be recessive A sperm cell has only one allele for each trait An egg cell has only one allele for each trait Dominant allele- always expressed Recessive allele- only expressed in the absence of the dominant allele ...
... some of the alleles may be dominant and others may be recessive A sperm cell has only one allele for each trait An egg cell has only one allele for each trait Dominant allele- always expressed Recessive allele- only expressed in the absence of the dominant allele ...
Supplementary Legends
... based on copy number alterations and somatic mutations. Frequency plot and multi-Fisher's exact test comparisons of copy number gains and losses in (a) MBCs and triple-negative IDC-NSTs and in (b) MBCs of triple-negative phenotype and triplenegative IDC-NSTs, and frequency plot and multi-Fisher's ex ...
... based on copy number alterations and somatic mutations. Frequency plot and multi-Fisher's exact test comparisons of copy number gains and losses in (a) MBCs and triple-negative IDC-NSTs and in (b) MBCs of triple-negative phenotype and triplenegative IDC-NSTs, and frequency plot and multi-Fisher's ex ...
Chapter 16
... sperm) which have either too many or too few chromosomes If a gamete which does not have the correct number of chromosomes is involved in fertilization, a zygote will be produced which has either too many or too few chromosomes This creates an embryo whose cells contain either more or less than ...
... sperm) which have either too many or too few chromosomes If a gamete which does not have the correct number of chromosomes is involved in fertilization, a zygote will be produced which has either too many or too few chromosomes This creates an embryo whose cells contain either more or less than ...
Emerson_AnnMissBot_1945
... By making use of current ideas about the structure of genes it is possible to develop a formal scheme which will account for the continuity of genic specificity in gene reproduction, and for the initiation of gene-controlled reactions in the cytoplasm. Such a formulation gives a pattern into which m ...
... By making use of current ideas about the structure of genes it is possible to develop a formal scheme which will account for the continuity of genic specificity in gene reproduction, and for the initiation of gene-controlled reactions in the cytoplasm. Such a formulation gives a pattern into which m ...
... Previous work in our lab showed that the LCE2B gene (one of 18 similar LCE genes) is upregulated by 1,25D. This may help repair skin after psoriasis injury. Two candidate vitamin D response element (VDRE) sequences, designated LCE2.e1 and LCE2.e3, located near the LCE2B gene were previously shown to ...
gene - Menihek Home Page
... sperm) which have either too many or too few chromosomes If a gamete which does not have the correct number of chromosomes is involved in fertilization, a zygote will be produced which has either too many or too few chromosomes This creates an embryo whose cells contain either more or less than ...
... sperm) which have either too many or too few chromosomes If a gamete which does not have the correct number of chromosomes is involved in fertilization, a zygote will be produced which has either too many or too few chromosomes This creates an embryo whose cells contain either more or less than ...
Epigenetic Regulation of Ig and Variability and Exclusion in Host and
... VH genes (12). Thus, several mechanisms may preclude the DJrearranged allele from further rearranging following the re-expression of the RAG proteins in small pre-B cells. Ig recombination that specifically initiates in pre-B cells is regulated through targeted changes in chromatin accessibility (2 ...
... VH genes (12). Thus, several mechanisms may preclude the DJrearranged allele from further rearranging following the re-expression of the RAG proteins in small pre-B cells. Ig recombination that specifically initiates in pre-B cells is regulated through targeted changes in chromatin accessibility (2 ...
Additional file 1: Figures S1-S9.
... (D), 100 μM JA (E) or 100 μM NAA (F) for the time periods indicated. Equal amounts (20 μg) were loaded to each lane and were confirmed by coomassie brilliant blue (CBB) staining of Rubisco (bottom). The experiments were repeated for three times with similar results. Figure S5. Western blot and sout ...
... (D), 100 μM JA (E) or 100 μM NAA (F) for the time periods indicated. Equal amounts (20 μg) were loaded to each lane and were confirmed by coomassie brilliant blue (CBB) staining of Rubisco (bottom). The experiments were repeated for three times with similar results. Figure S5. Western blot and sout ...
Genomics of the evolutionary process
... As well as finding genes, the identification of regulatory regions of genes is another problem that relies on evolutionary conservation. It seemed as though the entire genomics community was expecting the analysis of the mouse genome sequence to identify all the conserved regulatory elements between ...
... As well as finding genes, the identification of regulatory regions of genes is another problem that relies on evolutionary conservation. It seemed as though the entire genomics community was expecting the analysis of the mouse genome sequence to identify all the conserved regulatory elements between ...
Unit IIA Practice Exam (KEY) Unit_IIA_Exam_2.0_Key
... a. Mitosis prophase and meiosis anaphase I b. Mitosis prophase and meiosis telophase I c. Mitosis prophase and meiosis telophase II d. Mitosis metaphase and meiosis metaphase I e. Mitosis metaphase and meiosis metaphase II 11. If A represents a dominant allele and a represents the recessive allele, ...
... a. Mitosis prophase and meiosis anaphase I b. Mitosis prophase and meiosis telophase I c. Mitosis prophase and meiosis telophase II d. Mitosis metaphase and meiosis metaphase I e. Mitosis metaphase and meiosis metaphase II 11. If A represents a dominant allele and a represents the recessive allele, ...
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.