Transgenerational epigenetics in the germline cycle
... some restriction, what is currently classified as ‘epigenetic research’ has exploded in the last decade. In the face of such expansion, it is probably useful to consider two main mechanistic components that have to exist in any epigenetic process: 1) There is an initiating event that affects activit ...
... some restriction, what is currently classified as ‘epigenetic research’ has exploded in the last decade. In the face of such expansion, it is probably useful to consider two main mechanistic components that have to exist in any epigenetic process: 1) There is an initiating event that affects activit ...
Obesity - PHG Foundation
... Patients with these ‘monogenic’ (single gene) forms of obesity display a greatly increased drive to eat and consume far more energy than individuals without these mutations. To date, eight genes and one large deletion have been implicated in monogenic disorders in which obesity is the primary featur ...
... Patients with these ‘monogenic’ (single gene) forms of obesity display a greatly increased drive to eat and consume far more energy than individuals without these mutations. To date, eight genes and one large deletion have been implicated in monogenic disorders in which obesity is the primary featur ...
A natural chimeric yeast containing genetic material from three species
... al., 1985). The ATP9 genes in the isolates analysed were also found to be 228 bp long (Fig. 2). The amino acid sequences were identical in all cases, but several silent substitutions were observed. The ATP9 gene sequences of Saccharomyces sp. CID1 and Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 were identical. Also, ...
... al., 1985). The ATP9 genes in the isolates analysed were also found to be 228 bp long (Fig. 2). The amino acid sequences were identical in all cases, but several silent substitutions were observed. The ATP9 gene sequences of Saccharomyces sp. CID1 and Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 were identical. Also, ...
Solved paper CSIR NET Life Science December
... Explanation: When a wheel is rolling, and its axle moves at velocity v , then a point on the top of its circumference will move at velocity 2v . This is copyrighted material of Genesis Academy meant only for personal use, any reproduction in a book or any other material will be require prior permiss ...
... Explanation: When a wheel is rolling, and its axle moves at velocity v , then a point on the top of its circumference will move at velocity 2v . This is copyrighted material of Genesis Academy meant only for personal use, any reproduction in a book or any other material will be require prior permiss ...
csirnetugcdec
... Explanation: When a wheel is rolling, and its axle moves at velocity v⃗ , then a point on the top of its circumference will move at velocity 2v⃗. This is copyrighted material of Genesis Academy meant only for personal use, any reproduction in a book or any other material will be require prior permis ...
... Explanation: When a wheel is rolling, and its axle moves at velocity v⃗ , then a point on the top of its circumference will move at velocity 2v⃗. This is copyrighted material of Genesis Academy meant only for personal use, any reproduction in a book or any other material will be require prior permis ...
Population genetics by Knud Christensen
... the milk yield. For each A or B allele an individual has a yield increase of one kilogram. The alleles A and a have the same frequency in the distributions. For a realistic picture of the genetic background for milk yields, hundreds of gene pairs have to be involved. The milk yield has by selection ...
... the milk yield. For each A or B allele an individual has a yield increase of one kilogram. The alleles A and a have the same frequency in the distributions. For a realistic picture of the genetic background for milk yields, hundreds of gene pairs have to be involved. The milk yield has by selection ...
co-existence more politics than science
... only breeding based on recombinant DNA generates risk to biosafety; all others are safe and need no regulation. ...
... only breeding based on recombinant DNA generates risk to biosafety; all others are safe and need no regulation. ...
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... initial annotations, but the process of annotation is expected to go on for many years. Most of the current gene annotations refer to protein-coding regions and do not provide much information about the noncoding and regulatory regions of genes. Although programs for delineating the internal coding ...
... initial annotations, but the process of annotation is expected to go on for many years. Most of the current gene annotations refer to protein-coding regions and do not provide much information about the noncoding and regulatory regions of genes. Although programs for delineating the internal coding ...
redundancy and regulatory interactions between two
... four MADS-box factors (SQUA, DEFH49, DEFH200 and DEFH72) that interact with PLE (Davies et al., 1996b). A similar screen was carried out with full-length FAR as bait. Ten colonies which passed all the controls were identified from 3.53106 primary transformants (Table I). Eight of the positives corre ...
... four MADS-box factors (SQUA, DEFH49, DEFH200 and DEFH72) that interact with PLE (Davies et al., 1996b). A similar screen was carried out with full-length FAR as bait. Ten colonies which passed all the controls were identified from 3.53106 primary transformants (Table I). Eight of the positives corre ...
Transposable elements in Escherichia coli antimicrobial resistance
... Since they have the intrinsic ability to multiply during the transposition process, they are automatically amplified, with a large copy number, restricted only by the carrying capacity of their environment (i.e. the genome) [1]. Transposons often persist in genomes over millions of years. This requi ...
... Since they have the intrinsic ability to multiply during the transposition process, they are automatically amplified, with a large copy number, restricted only by the carrying capacity of their environment (i.e. the genome) [1]. Transposons often persist in genomes over millions of years. This requi ...
View PDF - BioEnergy Science Center
... Lines showing the presence of the transgene in the genomic DNA were selected for further characterization, and transgenic lines transformed with empty vector were considered as wild-type control lines (WT). Additionally, the persistence of the downregulation of HCT and COMT transcripts in their corr ...
... Lines showing the presence of the transgene in the genomic DNA were selected for further characterization, and transgenic lines transformed with empty vector were considered as wild-type control lines (WT). Additionally, the persistence of the downregulation of HCT and COMT transcripts in their corr ...
of Lactobacillus pentosus
... microorganisms that is widely used in various food and feed fermentations. These non-pathogenic, Gram-positive, bacteria appear as small chains of rod-shaped ceils with variable length, depending on the strain and physiological conditions (Rose, 1982, Kandler, 1984, Kandler and Weiss, 1986, Chassy, ...
... microorganisms that is widely used in various food and feed fermentations. These non-pathogenic, Gram-positive, bacteria appear as small chains of rod-shaped ceils with variable length, depending on the strain and physiological conditions (Rose, 1982, Kandler, 1984, Kandler and Weiss, 1986, Chassy, ...
Methylation of the Factor IX Gene is the Main Source of Mutations
... in the Xq27 region of the X chromosome long arm; it codes for a protein composed of 415 amino acid residues [4, 5]. This glycoprotein is synthesized in liver and is normally present in serum; it is one of the key components of the blood coagulation process ...
... in the Xq27 region of the X chromosome long arm; it codes for a protein composed of 415 amino acid residues [4, 5]. This glycoprotein is synthesized in liver and is normally present in serum; it is one of the key components of the blood coagulation process ...
Case Report Novel Sonic Hedgehog Mutation in a Couple
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
... mutation found in this case is at position 127 (TGG for TGA), which suggests that mutations in this adjacent residues are associated with an important phenotypic clinical variability. The etiology of the wide phenotypic spectrum is not yet understood, and it has been proposed that other genes or env ...
carrier testing for PKU - Adult Metabolic Diseases Clinic
... Take a few moments and think about your answers to the following questions: n Why do you want to find out if you carry the gene for PKU? n If you were tested and found out you were a carrier, how would that influence your decision to have children? n Would you choose NOT to have a child if you thoug ...
... Take a few moments and think about your answers to the following questions: n Why do you want to find out if you carry the gene for PKU? n If you were tested and found out you were a carrier, how would that influence your decision to have children? n Would you choose NOT to have a child if you thoug ...
Genetics 1 - National Open University of Nigeria
... although hybrids from two parental stocks are usually similar, such hybrids if fertile usually produce offspring which show considerable diversity. The results of such hybridization studies were recorded simply as qualitative observations. Kolreuter and many others after him did not record the ratio ...
... although hybrids from two parental stocks are usually similar, such hybrids if fertile usually produce offspring which show considerable diversity. The results of such hybridization studies were recorded simply as qualitative observations. Kolreuter and many others after him did not record the ratio ...
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... transformed to wing tissue (Fig. 5). Only anterior compartment structures {i.e. bristles) could be unequivocally identified; no clones were found which differentiated posterior wing elements such as the axilliary cord or alula. This is consistent with the observation that trx~ clones in the posterio ...
... transformed to wing tissue (Fig. 5). Only anterior compartment structures {i.e. bristles) could be unequivocally identified; no clones were found which differentiated posterior wing elements such as the axilliary cord or alula. This is consistent with the observation that trx~ clones in the posterio ...
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF FRUIT MATURATION AND
... Fruit are an integral part of this endeavor and can be narrowly defined as mature carpels. This definition accurately describes the fruits of tomato, melons, and stone fruits, to name just a few. A more accurate and inclusive definition encompasses extracarpellary tissues that are included at the ma ...
... Fruit are an integral part of this endeavor and can be narrowly defined as mature carpels. This definition accurately describes the fruits of tomato, melons, and stone fruits, to name just a few. A more accurate and inclusive definition encompasses extracarpellary tissues that are included at the ma ...
Linköping University Post Print Segment-specific generation of Drosophila
... A common feature of most nervous systems is the appearance of unique neuronal subtypes only within certain segments. Studies have shown that this may result from several developmental mechanisms, the first of which is the segment-specific generation of unique sets of progenitor cells – for example, ...
... A common feature of most nervous systems is the appearance of unique neuronal subtypes only within certain segments. Studies have shown that this may result from several developmental mechanisms, the first of which is the segment-specific generation of unique sets of progenitor cells – for example, ...
Role of Genomics in Selection of Beef Cattle for Healthfulness
... How can we more cheaply phenotype them? Important for validation and beef marketing ...
... How can we more cheaply phenotype them? Important for validation and beef marketing ...
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... 1993; VIEIRA et al. 1997). End sequences from 593 of these P1 clones that map to unique sites within the genome were generated to anchor the assembly onto the polytene chromosome map. In cases where a reference sequence of D. virilis was available for the in situ localized probe, position of the seq ...
... 1993; VIEIRA et al. 1997). End sequences from 593 of these P1 clones that map to unique sites within the genome were generated to anchor the assembly onto the polytene chromosome map. In cases where a reference sequence of D. virilis was available for the in situ localized probe, position of the seq ...
A FCA-mediated epigenetic route toward
... The albino phenotype of FCA-deficient mutants is evident only when developing seedlings are exposed to warm temperatures, suggesting that FCA function would be activated by warm temperatures. In accordance with this notion, it has been reported that FCAmediated inhibition of PIF4 activity is promote ...
... The albino phenotype of FCA-deficient mutants is evident only when developing seedlings are exposed to warm temperatures, suggesting that FCA function would be activated by warm temperatures. In accordance with this notion, it has been reported that FCAmediated inhibition of PIF4 activity is promote ...
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.