File - need help with revision notes?
... genes on the chromosome: if the loci are far apart (ie. there are more base pairs between the genes) they are more likely to be separated and so this will give a higher frequency of recombination. If the genes are very close to each other on the chromosome, there is less chance that the genes will b ...
... genes on the chromosome: if the loci are far apart (ie. there are more base pairs between the genes) they are more likely to be separated and so this will give a higher frequency of recombination. If the genes are very close to each other on the chromosome, there is less chance that the genes will b ...
Tandem and segmental gene duplication and
... clearly distinguishable clades of NBS-LRR genes, respectively (Figure 1). When the phylogenies were projected on the Arabidopsis physical map, most of the ,40 clusters consisted of genes of the same phylogenetic lineage, suggesting that TANDEM DUPLICATION of these DNA sequences had occurred. However ...
... clearly distinguishable clades of NBS-LRR genes, respectively (Figure 1). When the phylogenies were projected on the Arabidopsis physical map, most of the ,40 clusters consisted of genes of the same phylogenetic lineage, suggesting that TANDEM DUPLICATION of these DNA sequences had occurred. However ...
Guidelines for BioLINK Gene List Evaluation
... 1. Identify the key genes mentioned in the abstract, in normalized form. 2. Any mention of a gene counts, including those mentioned in alleles, mutants, and gene products. 3. Even genes mentioned “in passing” should be included, although these are often not included by the curators (who are primaril ...
... 1. Identify the key genes mentioned in the abstract, in normalized form. 2. Any mention of a gene counts, including those mentioned in alleles, mutants, and gene products. 3. Even genes mentioned “in passing” should be included, although these are often not included by the curators (who are primaril ...
Does Mother Nature Punish Rotten Kids?
... lambs tell them to nurse when mother offers and not to complain. And the genes controlling maternal behavior tell Mom to be hard-nosed. If lamb calls the wolf when it is older than mom-optimal weaning age, she ignores bleats and lets it take its chances with the wolf. This is an equilibrium. ...
... lambs tell them to nurse when mother offers and not to complain. And the genes controlling maternal behavior tell Mom to be hard-nosed. If lamb calls the wolf when it is older than mom-optimal weaning age, she ignores bleats and lets it take its chances with the wolf. This is an equilibrium. ...
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL - Beck-Shop
... (5’) of the transcription start site, although a number of regulatory regions have now been identified in the introns or downstream (3’) of the coding region of the gene. The regulatory DNA sequences of a gene upstream of the coding region are referred to as the promoter region, which contains speci ...
... (5’) of the transcription start site, although a number of regulatory regions have now been identified in the introns or downstream (3’) of the coding region of the gene. The regulatory DNA sequences of a gene upstream of the coding region are referred to as the promoter region, which contains speci ...
Behavioral genetics
... Genetic trait, cystic fibrosis concordance = 1.0 Concordance helps establish whether or not trait has genetic basis ...
... Genetic trait, cystic fibrosis concordance = 1.0 Concordance helps establish whether or not trait has genetic basis ...
supplementary figures
... stably transfected with non-targeting control RNA (n.t.) or shRNA inhibiting the expression of MMP11. After selection of single clones the mRNA was purified, reverse transcribed and then qPCR was performed. The expression level of MMP11 was normalised to GAPDH. qPCR was performed in triplicate for e ...
... stably transfected with non-targeting control RNA (n.t.) or shRNA inhibiting the expression of MMP11. After selection of single clones the mRNA was purified, reverse transcribed and then qPCR was performed. The expression level of MMP11 was normalised to GAPDH. qPCR was performed in triplicate for e ...
Hereditary Colorectal Cancer: Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
... • Results can also help family members clarify their risks of developing cancer and alter their current screening, if indicated. • The uncertainty of potentially having a gene alteration can also be alleviated by genetic testing results. These are some potential disadvantages: • Individuals may be m ...
... • Results can also help family members clarify their risks of developing cancer and alter their current screening, if indicated. • The uncertainty of potentially having a gene alteration can also be alleviated by genetic testing results. These are some potential disadvantages: • Individuals may be m ...
video slide
... mRNAs can be blocked by regulatory proteins that bind to sequences or structures of the mRNA Alternatively, translation of all mRNAs in a cell may be regulated simultaneously ...
... mRNAs can be blocked by regulatory proteins that bind to sequences or structures of the mRNA Alternatively, translation of all mRNAs in a cell may be regulated simultaneously ...
Chapter 20
... if you are going to engineer DNA & genes & organisms, then you need a set of tools to work with this unit is a survey of those tools… ...
... if you are going to engineer DNA & genes & organisms, then you need a set of tools to work with this unit is a survey of those tools… ...
LambSheep - UCSB Economics - University of California, Santa
... lambs tell them to nurse when mother offers and not to complain. And the genes controlling maternal behavior tell Mom to be hard-nosed. If lamb calls the wolf when it is older than mom-optimal weaning age, she ignores bleats and lets it take its chances with the wolf. This is an equilibrium. ...
... lambs tell them to nurse when mother offers and not to complain. And the genes controlling maternal behavior tell Mom to be hard-nosed. If lamb calls the wolf when it is older than mom-optimal weaning age, she ignores bleats and lets it take its chances with the wolf. This is an equilibrium. ...
key pathway advisor (kpa)
... molecular changes themselves may be a symptom/ effect rather than the root cause of the condition under investigation. For example, gene expression changes could be caused by environmental factors or gene variants with protein function impact further upstream in the signaling cascade. Key Pathway Ad ...
... molecular changes themselves may be a symptom/ effect rather than the root cause of the condition under investigation. For example, gene expression changes could be caused by environmental factors or gene variants with protein function impact further upstream in the signaling cascade. Key Pathway Ad ...
Understanding Domestication and Breeding by
... r assistant selection or genome selection, to make the bree ding easier and better. ...
... r assistant selection or genome selection, to make the bree ding easier and better. ...
The Aspergillus Genome Database, a curated comparative
... the current set of annotated genes at SGD. Aspergillus nidulans genes that do not have an S. cerevisiae ortholog are compared to the S. cerevisiae-predicted proteome using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST), and top matches with an E-value of 1e 5 or better are included in AspGD, labeled ...
... the current set of annotated genes at SGD. Aspergillus nidulans genes that do not have an S. cerevisiae ortholog are compared to the S. cerevisiae-predicted proteome using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST), and top matches with an E-value of 1e 5 or better are included in AspGD, labeled ...
B genes - Feles Grata
... I think I have observed that a deep, warm, intense colour at a nonsilver cat leads to a cold, clear, non-rufistic silver ofspring! ...
... I think I have observed that a deep, warm, intense colour at a nonsilver cat leads to a cold, clear, non-rufistic silver ofspring! ...
Genome Rearrangements, Synteny, and Comparative Mapping
... • Up to this point, reversal sort algorithms sorted unsigned permutations • But genes have directions… so we should consider signed permutations ...
... • Up to this point, reversal sort algorithms sorted unsigned permutations • But genes have directions… so we should consider signed permutations ...
Cryptosporidiosis, caused by the ubiquitous protozoan
... included in Bioconductor software (Gentleman et al., 2004). All hybridizations will be analyzed in one batch to maximize their positive correlation. Statistical determination of differential expressed genes (DEG) The data resulting from the RMA analysis will be submitted to the SAM method (Tusher et ...
... included in Bioconductor software (Gentleman et al., 2004). All hybridizations will be analyzed in one batch to maximize their positive correlation. Statistical determination of differential expressed genes (DEG) The data resulting from the RMA analysis will be submitted to the SAM method (Tusher et ...
Gene expression (central dogma)
... A DNA molecule consists of functional units called genes. Each gene provides instructions for a functional product (a molecule needed to perform a job in the cell). In many cases, the functional product of a gene is a protein. The functional products of most known genes are proteins, or, more accura ...
... A DNA molecule consists of functional units called genes. Each gene provides instructions for a functional product (a molecule needed to perform a job in the cell). In many cases, the functional product of a gene is a protein. The functional products of most known genes are proteins, or, more accura ...
Jeopardy
... that shows all the possible alleles (or versions of a gene) that can be inherited by the offspring of two parents. • If a heterozygous blue-tailed critter (Bb) is crossed with a homozygous orange-tailed critter (bb), what is the probability of bluetailed to orange-tailed offspring being born. • Answ ...
... that shows all the possible alleles (or versions of a gene) that can be inherited by the offspring of two parents. • If a heterozygous blue-tailed critter (Bb) is crossed with a homozygous orange-tailed critter (bb), what is the probability of bluetailed to orange-tailed offspring being born. • Answ ...
Patterns of inheritance
... Genes: Segments of the DNA on chromosomes that code for a specific protein Locus (loci): The specific physical location of a gene on the chromosome Homologous chromosomes: Chromosomes that carry the same genes. Since most cells are diploid, they have a set of two chromosomes and therefore two copies ...
... Genes: Segments of the DNA on chromosomes that code for a specific protein Locus (loci): The specific physical location of a gene on the chromosome Homologous chromosomes: Chromosomes that carry the same genes. Since most cells are diploid, they have a set of two chromosomes and therefore two copies ...
Chapter. 21(Genomes and Their Evolution)
... Understanding Genes and Their Products at the Systems Level • Proteomics is the systematic study of all proteins encoded by a genome. • Proteins, not genes, carry out most of the activities of the cell. • A systems biology approach can be applied to define gene circuits and protein interaction netw ...
... Understanding Genes and Their Products at the Systems Level • Proteomics is the systematic study of all proteins encoded by a genome. • Proteins, not genes, carry out most of the activities of the cell. • A systems biology approach can be applied to define gene circuits and protein interaction netw ...
Prokaryotic Gene Expression
... • Prokaryotes continue to play a central role as tools for biotechnology and for research on eukaryotes. • Prokaryotes play important ecological roles, including the cycling of elements. • Many prokaryotes and viruses are pathogens. ...
... • Prokaryotes continue to play a central role as tools for biotechnology and for research on eukaryotes. • Prokaryotes play important ecological roles, including the cycling of elements. • Many prokaryotes and viruses are pathogens. ...
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.