AT3 (Acyltransferase) Gene Isolated from Capsicum frutescens cv
... not yet been isolated. Furthermore, there is another fragment downstream from amino acid 140 th that has not yet been obtained in our study. So far, there is no report for the exact length of AT3 gene from C. frutescens cv. Shuanla [15] which shows no stop codon in their reported AT3 sequence. ...
... not yet been isolated. Furthermore, there is another fragment downstream from amino acid 140 th that has not yet been obtained in our study. So far, there is no report for the exact length of AT3 gene from C. frutescens cv. Shuanla [15] which shows no stop codon in their reported AT3 sequence. ...
Distribution of orphan metabolic activities
... characterized, enzymatic reactions have yet to be assigned EC numbers [14]. The addition of these, currently unclassified, reactions is likely to increase significantly the fraction of orphan activities. For example, we identified 1289 reactions in the KEGG [34] database and 1439 reactions in the Me ...
... characterized, enzymatic reactions have yet to be assigned EC numbers [14]. The addition of these, currently unclassified, reactions is likely to increase significantly the fraction of orphan activities. For example, we identified 1289 reactions in the KEGG [34] database and 1439 reactions in the Me ...
DOCX version of Questions and Answers on Bayer Cropscience
... greater reliance on native bushland and forest in the off farm environment. In addition, weeds controlled on Australian farms are usually exotic and are not considered environmentally valuable or important in maintaining biodiversity. Therefore, the results from the UK Farm Scale study cannot be use ...
... greater reliance on native bushland and forest in the off farm environment. In addition, weeds controlled on Australian farms are usually exotic and are not considered environmentally valuable or important in maintaining biodiversity. Therefore, the results from the UK Farm Scale study cannot be use ...
π, γ
... ) is optimal if it attains the minimum in (3). Applying the closed form f where the to maximum is taken over all completions of (Π , Γresult ...
... ) is optimal if it attains the minimum in (3). Applying the closed form f where the to maximum is taken over all completions of (Π , Γresult ...
- Wiley Online Library
... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
Supplementary Legends - Word file
... displayed vigorous movements. In some cases we could obtain a result by performing ASS plus aster ablation. If both assays failed to give a result they are marked with a dash. We excluded genes from our analysis that failed in cytokinesis because of a missing furrow. If several genes acted in the sa ...
... displayed vigorous movements. In some cases we could obtain a result by performing ASS plus aster ablation. If both assays failed to give a result they are marked with a dash. We excluded genes from our analysis that failed in cytokinesis because of a missing furrow. If several genes acted in the sa ...
Promega Notes 49: Firefly Luciferase Engineered for Improved
... Peroxisomal location of luciferase may also interfere with the performance of the genetic reporter. For instance, the luciferase accumulation in the cell could be differentially affected if it is distributed into two different subcellular compartments. The stability of luciferase in peroxisomes is n ...
... Peroxisomal location of luciferase may also interfere with the performance of the genetic reporter. For instance, the luciferase accumulation in the cell could be differentially affected if it is distributed into two different subcellular compartments. The stability of luciferase in peroxisomes is n ...
Correcting the Bias of WRIGHT`S Estimates of the Number of Genes
... The bias of the estimator has been examined systematically by ZHC. There are many ways to reduce the bias. For example, by performing strong divergent selection on the character, highly diverged lines can be created which would largely satisfy assumption [ 11 (see ZHC for detailed analysis). Choosin ...
... The bias of the estimator has been examined systematically by ZHC. There are many ways to reduce the bias. For example, by performing strong divergent selection on the character, highly diverged lines can be created which would largely satisfy assumption [ 11 (see ZHC for detailed analysis). Choosin ...
20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene
... that he could really find the Duchenne gene, so he told them how he planned to do it: (1) Mapping the gene, that is, finding where exactly it is on the X chromosome; (2) checking whether and how it is mutated, damaged, in Duchenne patients; (3) identifying the coding sequences, those many separated ...
... that he could really find the Duchenne gene, so he told them how he planned to do it: (1) Mapping the gene, that is, finding where exactly it is on the X chromosome; (2) checking whether and how it is mutated, damaged, in Duchenne patients; (3) identifying the coding sequences, those many separated ...
COMMISSION ON GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND
... question of liability” as one of the most appropriate for further work and decided that it should be taken into consideration when designing the Commission’s Multi-Year Programme of Work. This background study paper gives an overview of current research regarding the full range of possible effects o ...
... question of liability” as one of the most appropriate for further work and decided that it should be taken into consideration when designing the Commission’s Multi-Year Programme of Work. This background study paper gives an overview of current research regarding the full range of possible effects o ...
Developmental and genetic disorders in
... human genome permit classification of formerly unexplained disorders in spermatogenesis. In this article, we review new procedures that expand diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to male infertility. Recombinant DNA technology makes it possible to detect specific chromosomal and/or genetic defects ...
... human genome permit classification of formerly unexplained disorders in spermatogenesis. In this article, we review new procedures that expand diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to male infertility. Recombinant DNA technology makes it possible to detect specific chromosomal and/or genetic defects ...
... However, the success of strategies for regulated transgene expression based on the introduction of an antifungal gene into the plant genome under the control of a pathogen-inducible promoter requires that the pathogen-controlled production of the antifungal compound occurs rapidly and locally at the ...
nitrogen fixation and its improvement through genetic engineering
... sp.) with the soil bacteria of genus Frankia, an actinomycete (Wagner, 2012). Nitrogen fixation is an “old” topic in scientific terms since it is over a century ago that scientists experimentally proved that some “unique” species of plants with the help of microbes that were later found bearing nitr ...
... sp.) with the soil bacteria of genus Frankia, an actinomycete (Wagner, 2012). Nitrogen fixation is an “old” topic in scientific terms since it is over a century ago that scientists experimentally proved that some “unique” species of plants with the help of microbes that were later found bearing nitr ...
Harrisslides
... The Gene Ontology Consortium is supported by NHGRI grant HG02273 (R01). The Gene Ontology project thanks AstraZeneca for financial support. The Stanford group ...
... The Gene Ontology Consortium is supported by NHGRI grant HG02273 (R01). The Gene Ontology project thanks AstraZeneca for financial support. The Stanford group ...
Goings on in Mendel`s Garden
... The accusation that his goodness-offit was too good is based on applications of our notions of formal significance testing, by which criterion his results were too close to occur by chance except rarely. But such tests were not available nor did Mendel have an establishment of rivals and critics pre ...
... The accusation that his goodness-offit was too good is based on applications of our notions of formal significance testing, by which criterion his results were too close to occur by chance except rarely. But such tests were not available nor did Mendel have an establishment of rivals and critics pre ...
AA - rfisd
... The principals of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. Gene combinations (what allele you get from your mom and what allele you get from your dad) that might result from a genetic cross can be determined by drawing a diagram known as a Punnett square. ...
... The principals of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. Gene combinations (what allele you get from your mom and what allele you get from your dad) that might result from a genetic cross can be determined by drawing a diagram known as a Punnett square. ...
emboj7601705-sup
... Supplementary Figure 2 Removal of Gsc re-specifies dorsal mesodermal fates in a dose-dependent manner. Embryos were injected four times at 2- to 4-cell stage with increasing amounts of Gsc MO (as indicated on the abscissa). Dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) explants were excised at stage 10 and cultured u ...
... Supplementary Figure 2 Removal of Gsc re-specifies dorsal mesodermal fates in a dose-dependent manner. Embryos were injected four times at 2- to 4-cell stage with increasing amounts of Gsc MO (as indicated on the abscissa). Dorsal marginal zone (DMZ) explants were excised at stage 10 and cultured u ...
Exome sequencing as a tool for Mendelian disease gene discovery
... Traits that are influenced by the environment and/or through a combination of variants in at least several genes, each of which has a small effect. ...
... Traits that are influenced by the environment and/or through a combination of variants in at least several genes, each of which has a small effect. ...
Deciphering the Galaxy Guppy phenotype
... you see a continuous varying trait you can assume it is due to multiple genes, not a single gene. That is why it is so difficult to distinguish between a lace, a cobra, a coarse snakeskin, or whatever term people will try to use to describe a pattern. So even if an international body managed to hamm ...
... you see a continuous varying trait you can assume it is due to multiple genes, not a single gene. That is why it is so difficult to distinguish between a lace, a cobra, a coarse snakeskin, or whatever term people will try to use to describe a pattern. So even if an international body managed to hamm ...
PTC Tasting and Evolution
... • PTC is structurally similar to 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) and the naturally occurring anti-thyroid substance l-goitrin; all members of this class of chemicals have anti-thyroidal activity and are not tasted by PTC non-tasters (Shepard, 1961). • This means that PTC non-tasters could develop ...
... • PTC is structurally similar to 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) and the naturally occurring anti-thyroid substance l-goitrin; all members of this class of chemicals have anti-thyroidal activity and are not tasted by PTC non-tasters (Shepard, 1961). • This means that PTC non-tasters could develop ...
A genetic screen in zebrafish identifies the mutants
... potential of uncovering both developmental and pathological processes that contribute to this phenotype. Our laboratory has used insertional mutagenesis to generate over 400 lines of zebrafish bearing mutations in 315 genes that are essential for embryonic development, and the mutated gene has been ...
... potential of uncovering both developmental and pathological processes that contribute to this phenotype. Our laboratory has used insertional mutagenesis to generate over 400 lines of zebrafish bearing mutations in 315 genes that are essential for embryonic development, and the mutated gene has been ...
Alu repeat analysis in the complete human genome: trends and
... units separated by a poly ‘A’ stretch. The monomers, homologous to 7SL RNA, are absolutely identical except for a 30 bp insertion in the right monomer (Jelinek et al., 1980; Ullu and Tschudi, 1984). The 3 end of the Alu element has a long stretch of adenine residues, and is flanked by 4–10 bp of di ...
... units separated by a poly ‘A’ stretch. The monomers, homologous to 7SL RNA, are absolutely identical except for a 30 bp insertion in the right monomer (Jelinek et al., 1980; Ullu and Tschudi, 1984). The 3 end of the Alu element has a long stretch of adenine residues, and is flanked by 4–10 bp of di ...
Comparison of Genes Encoding Enzymes of Sterol Biosynthesis
... Sterols are ubiquitous membrane lipid components found in eukaryotic organisms. Sterols are known to serve novel functions in eukaryotes. Sterol biosynthesis pathways differ among fungi, plants and vertebrates. Lipid biosynthesis has been extensively studied in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisi ...
... Sterols are ubiquitous membrane lipid components found in eukaryotic organisms. Sterols are known to serve novel functions in eukaryotes. Sterol biosynthesis pathways differ among fungi, plants and vertebrates. Lipid biosynthesis has been extensively studied in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisi ...
Genetics of Primary ciliary dyskinesia - HAL
... exons. So far, DNAH5 mutations have been found only in patients with partial or total loss of ODA associated or not with left-right asymmetry anomalies 34, 35. The DNAH5 mutation detection rate was shown to reach 49% in a subset of PCD families with documented ODA defects 35. A third candidate gene ...
... exons. So far, DNAH5 mutations have been found only in patients with partial or total loss of ODA associated or not with left-right asymmetry anomalies 34, 35. The DNAH5 mutation detection rate was shown to reach 49% in a subset of PCD families with documented ODA defects 35. A third candidate gene ...
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.