Erp, an extracellular protein family specific to
... plasmids were sequenced. The DNA sequences were assembled and the deduced amino acid sequences were shown to contain repeated sequences based on the PGLTS motif, as already described for the M. tuberculosis and M. leprae proteins. Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a multiple alignment of al ...
... plasmids were sequenced. The DNA sequences were assembled and the deduced amino acid sequences were shown to contain repeated sequences based on the PGLTS motif, as already described for the M. tuberculosis and M. leprae proteins. Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a multiple alignment of al ...
Inquiry into Life Twelfth Edition
... open promoter complex • The open promoter complex does not form, even if RNA polymerase has bound the DNA, unless the CAP-cAMP complex is also bound ...
... open promoter complex • The open promoter complex does not form, even if RNA polymerase has bound the DNA, unless the CAP-cAMP complex is also bound ...
Identification of a Cis-Acting Element of ART1, a
... promoter and green fluorescent protein reporter together with or without ART1 gene in the tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) mesophyll protoplasts. The results showed that the expression of green fluorescent protein reporter responded to ART1 expression. Furthermore, the expression increased with repetitio ...
... promoter and green fluorescent protein reporter together with or without ART1 gene in the tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) mesophyll protoplasts. The results showed that the expression of green fluorescent protein reporter responded to ART1 expression. Furthermore, the expression increased with repetitio ...
M2 RNA Pol Ⅰ genes
... 1. Which one of the following statements about eukaryotic RNA polymerases I, II and III is false? A RNA Pol II is very sensitive toα-amanitin. B RNA Pol II is located in th~ nucleoplasm. C RNA Pol III transcribes th~ genes for tRNA. D eukaryotic cells contain other RNA polymerases in addition to RNA ...
... 1. Which one of the following statements about eukaryotic RNA polymerases I, II and III is false? A RNA Pol II is very sensitive toα-amanitin. B RNA Pol II is located in th~ nucleoplasm. C RNA Pol III transcribes th~ genes for tRNA. D eukaryotic cells contain other RNA polymerases in addition to RNA ...
Expanded roles of leucine-responsive regulatory protein in
... after interaction with multiple effectors. The regulatory function of Lrp was first recognized under the control of Leu (Chen & Calvo, 2002; Chen et al., 2001a; Haney et al., 1992; Platko & Calvo, 1993; Roesch & Blomfield, 1998; Willins et al., 1991). Leu is the most abundant building block (*9% of ...
... after interaction with multiple effectors. The regulatory function of Lrp was first recognized under the control of Leu (Chen & Calvo, 2002; Chen et al., 2001a; Haney et al., 1992; Platko & Calvo, 1993; Roesch & Blomfield, 1998; Willins et al., 1991). Leu is the most abundant building block (*9% of ...
Research Associate, Dept
... Although the exact function is not known for either PKS1 or FAS1, one or both may represent attractive drug targets which should be explored. 4. The enzymes of the S-adenosylmethionine cycle and polyamine metabolism may also be potential drug targets. Both C. parvum SAMS and SAHH genes were characte ...
... Although the exact function is not known for either PKS1 or FAS1, one or both may represent attractive drug targets which should be explored. 4. The enzymes of the S-adenosylmethionine cycle and polyamine metabolism may also be potential drug targets. Both C. parvum SAMS and SAHH genes were characte ...
Heredity Notes
... – Controlled by genes (sections of chromosomes) Each chromosome will have a gene for each trait. (A few exceptions.) Because chromosomes are in pairs, genes for traits are in pairs. The type of genes an organism has for a trait is called the genotype. To make the physical appearance, genes work toge ...
... – Controlled by genes (sections of chromosomes) Each chromosome will have a gene for each trait. (A few exceptions.) Because chromosomes are in pairs, genes for traits are in pairs. The type of genes an organism has for a trait is called the genotype. To make the physical appearance, genes work toge ...
KAIE LOKK Comparative genome-wide DNA methylation
... The human genome contains about 29 million CpG dinucleotides where a cytosine base is followed by a guanine base. Cytosine in the CpG dinucleotide can exist in either a methylated or unmethylated state. DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) enzymes can add a methyl group to cytosine to form 5-methylcytosine ...
... The human genome contains about 29 million CpG dinucleotides where a cytosine base is followed by a guanine base. Cytosine in the CpG dinucleotide can exist in either a methylated or unmethylated state. DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) enzymes can add a methyl group to cytosine to form 5-methylcytosine ...
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... and polarized light sensors (Hardie, 1985). According to their differentiated function, R1-6 innervate the first OL neuropil, which is the lamina, whereas R7 and R8 axons run across the lamina to innervate the neuropil beneath, which is the medulla. Next, the lobula and lobula plate (together called ...
... and polarized light sensors (Hardie, 1985). According to their differentiated function, R1-6 innervate the first OL neuropil, which is the lamina, whereas R7 and R8 axons run across the lamina to innervate the neuropil beneath, which is the medulla. Next, the lobula and lobula plate (together called ...
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, DUCHENNE TYPE
... change the way he walks. He places his legs farther apart in order to maintain balance. Walking this way produces a waddling effect that is characteristic of DMD. ...
... change the way he walks. He places his legs farther apart in order to maintain balance. Walking this way produces a waddling effect that is characteristic of DMD. ...
Cloning and Sequence Analysis of the xylL Gene Responsible for
... pCSP21 digested with ClaI was introduced into the polyclonal region of pBluescript II SK(+) vector to make pRES3. The subclones of pRES301, pRES401, and pRES403 were further constructed by digestion of the pCSP21 with various enzymes. The physical maps of those clones are shown in Fig. 2. Editing an ...
... pCSP21 digested with ClaI was introduced into the polyclonal region of pBluescript II SK(+) vector to make pRES3. The subclones of pRES301, pRES401, and pRES403 were further constructed by digestion of the pCSP21 with various enzymes. The physical maps of those clones are shown in Fig. 2. Editing an ...
Prothrombin Gene Mutation - Hamilton Health Sciences
... It causes the body to make too much prothrombin, which makes the blood more likely to clot. Blood clots in your lungs or the deep veins of your legs can be dangerous. ...
... It causes the body to make too much prothrombin, which makes the blood more likely to clot. Blood clots in your lungs or the deep veins of your legs can be dangerous. ...
Introduction and Mendelian Analysis
... Evolution cannot occur unless there are differences among individuals If individuals are identical and remain so generation after generation, there can be no evolution. Variation is important Variation must be transmitted from parent to offspring Mechanism of inheritance is important for understandi ...
... Evolution cannot occur unless there are differences among individuals If individuals are identical and remain so generation after generation, there can be no evolution. Variation is important Variation must be transmitted from parent to offspring Mechanism of inheritance is important for understandi ...
Provitamin A Accumulation in Cassava (Manihot
... Consequently, genetic transformation was employed to increase provitamin A content in potato tubers (Diretto et al., 2007). Provitamin A carotenoids in cassava (Manihot esculenta) have been increased threefold through conventional breeding; however, the heterozygous nature of the crop renders variet ...
... Consequently, genetic transformation was employed to increase provitamin A content in potato tubers (Diretto et al., 2007). Provitamin A carotenoids in cassava (Manihot esculenta) have been increased threefold through conventional breeding; however, the heterozygous nature of the crop renders variet ...
The Evolution of Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes
... state; recessive mutations on one chromosome are not exposed to selection so long as the ...
... state; recessive mutations on one chromosome are not exposed to selection so long as the ...
Gene Section ALDOB (aldolase B, fructose-bisphosphate) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation at the splicing regions (list in the diagram above). The mutations bring about reduced enzyme activity and affect structural stability. Mutants that retained ...
... Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation at the splicing regions (list in the diagram above). The mutations bring about reduced enzyme activity and affect structural stability. Mutants that retained ...
Genetic Etiologies for Phenotypic Diversity in Sickle Cell Anemia
... anemia. First, most genotype-phenotype association studies have not integrated the numerous clinical and laboratory dimensions of the disease into a single measure of disease severity. By modeling the likelihood of death with a network based on common clinical and laboratory findings, a risk of deat ...
... anemia. First, most genotype-phenotype association studies have not integrated the numerous clinical and laboratory dimensions of the disease into a single measure of disease severity. By modeling the likelihood of death with a network based on common clinical and laboratory findings, a risk of deat ...
2006 Program
... “An AtxA-like protein regulates expression of the Enterococcus faecalis genes, ebpABC, encoding the pilus components, but not strC, in OG1RF” Kristina A. Fox, Arash Maadani and Danielle A. Garsin “Regulation of ethanolamine utilization in Enterococcus faecalis” Danielle A. Garsin, Qin Xiang, Huaiyan ...
... “An AtxA-like protein regulates expression of the Enterococcus faecalis genes, ebpABC, encoding the pilus components, but not strC, in OG1RF” Kristina A. Fox, Arash Maadani and Danielle A. Garsin “Regulation of ethanolamine utilization in Enterococcus faecalis” Danielle A. Garsin, Qin Xiang, Huaiyan ...
temperature effects, and localization of a mobile genetic element Dm
... First of all, we can conclude on the basis of the results of genetic analysis of control (riC) and two S-lines (riSN and riSP), that the genetic system of expression of ri is a typical polygenic system (see M ATHER & JINKS, 1982). This means that, apart from oligogenes (ri and, perhaps, some others) ...
... First of all, we can conclude on the basis of the results of genetic analysis of control (riC) and two S-lines (riSN and riSP), that the genetic system of expression of ri is a typical polygenic system (see M ATHER & JINKS, 1982). This means that, apart from oligogenes (ri and, perhaps, some others) ...
Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
... number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related t ...
10 Fungal Genetics Newsletter mcm
... Microbiol. 133: 255-259), the technique has continuously improved. Genetic transformation has been used as a tool to clone a number of genes by complementation (Vollmer and Yanofsky 1986 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83: 4869-4873), as well as to reveal new phenomena such as RIP (Selker et al.1987 C ...
... Microbiol. 133: 255-259), the technique has continuously improved. Genetic transformation has been used as a tool to clone a number of genes by complementation (Vollmer and Yanofsky 1986 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83: 4869-4873), as well as to reveal new phenomena such as RIP (Selker et al.1987 C ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... wheat, a number of useful genes have been transferred into wheat in form of wheat-Th. ponticum chromosome translocations (Fedak and Han 2005; Li et al. 2008; Li and Wang 2009). But there had no reports about the reduced height gene introduced from Th. ponticum. We had developed an addition line 3150 ...
... wheat, a number of useful genes have been transferred into wheat in form of wheat-Th. ponticum chromosome translocations (Fedak and Han 2005; Li et al. 2008; Li and Wang 2009). But there had no reports about the reduced height gene introduced from Th. ponticum. We had developed an addition line 3150 ...
T1 transgenic tobacco plants
... 8 referential documents in Vietnamese as well as other 135 ones in English have helped the researcher have an overview about relating matters as folowing: (1) maize weevils (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch); (2) the attributes/ characters of plant defensines; and (3) Transgenic engineering in maize plants ...
... 8 referential documents in Vietnamese as well as other 135 ones in English have helped the researcher have an overview about relating matters as folowing: (1) maize weevils (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch); (2) the attributes/ characters of plant defensines; and (3) Transgenic engineering in maize plants ...
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.