Two Oxidosqualene Cyclases Responsible for
... Xiong et al., 2006; Shibuya et al., 2009). Six other Arabidopsis OSC genes were found to encode multifunctional enzymes (Herrera et al., 1998; Kushiro et al., 2000; Segura et al., 2000; Husselstein-Muller et al., 2001; Ebizuka et al., 2003; Lodeiro et al., 2007; Kolesnikova et al., 2007; Shibuya et ...
... Xiong et al., 2006; Shibuya et al., 2009). Six other Arabidopsis OSC genes were found to encode multifunctional enzymes (Herrera et al., 1998; Kushiro et al., 2000; Segura et al., 2000; Husselstein-Muller et al., 2001; Ebizuka et al., 2003; Lodeiro et al., 2007; Kolesnikova et al., 2007; Shibuya et ...
Gene Section ID4 (inhibitor of DNA binding 4, dominant negative helix-loop-helix protein)
... proliferation of differenciating neurons, either by direct inter-action or through interaction with other molecules of the cell cycle machinery. Other ID genes are not redondant with ID4 during telencephalic develop-ment, supporting the idea that ID4 function is unique in this context (Yun et al., 2 ...
... proliferation of differenciating neurons, either by direct inter-action or through interaction with other molecules of the cell cycle machinery. Other ID genes are not redondant with ID4 during telencephalic develop-ment, supporting the idea that ID4 function is unique in this context (Yun et al., 2 ...
Molecular Cloning and Expression Analysis of IgD in Nile
... analysis showed that On-mIgD expression occurred predominately in head kidney, thymus, spleen, and kidney. After Streptococcus agalactiae infection, transcripts of On-mIgD increased and reached its peak at 48 h in the head kidney and thymus, and 72 h in the spleen, respectively. Taken together, thes ...
... analysis showed that On-mIgD expression occurred predominately in head kidney, thymus, spleen, and kidney. After Streptococcus agalactiae infection, transcripts of On-mIgD increased and reached its peak at 48 h in the head kidney and thymus, and 72 h in the spleen, respectively. Taken together, thes ...
Developing a Gene Therapy for Motor Neuron Disease
... these specialised neurons tend to be affected earliest and most severely. At least 15 genes have so far been identified to be associated with MND and in up to 70% of inherited “familial” cases the gene causing the disease is known. What causes motor neurons to die in MND is not yet fully resolved an ...
... these specialised neurons tend to be affected earliest and most severely. At least 15 genes have so far been identified to be associated with MND and in up to 70% of inherited “familial” cases the gene causing the disease is known. What causes motor neurons to die in MND is not yet fully resolved an ...
Use of Taxonomy in Risk Assessment of Micro
... predictive analyses can take place, good identification of both the subject and a comparison microorganism is needed. Inferences derived from a comparison bacterium’s characteristics may be used to help formulate questions for risk assessment of the subject micro-organism. Data for subject or compar ...
... predictive analyses can take place, good identification of both the subject and a comparison microorganism is needed. Inferences derived from a comparison bacterium’s characteristics may be used to help formulate questions for risk assessment of the subject micro-organism. Data for subject or compar ...
Genetic Control of Seed Shattering in Rice by the
... Nipponbare (Figure 2D). We then used another F2 population crossed with indica cv GLA4 for fine mapping the SHAT2. The SHAT2 locus was finally narrowed down to a 9.7-kb region that encompassed two predicted genes (Figure 2D). Comparison of the 9.7-kb sequences between the wild type and shat2 mutant ...
... Nipponbare (Figure 2D). We then used another F2 population crossed with indica cv GLA4 for fine mapping the SHAT2. The SHAT2 locus was finally narrowed down to a 9.7-kb region that encompassed two predicted genes (Figure 2D). Comparison of the 9.7-kb sequences between the wild type and shat2 mutant ...
Genetic quality and sexual selection: an integrated framework for
... mate choice in such nonresource-based mating systems require that females obtain a genetic benefit through increased offspring fitness from their choice. Empirical studies of nonresourcebased mating systems that are characterized by strong female choice for males with elaborate sexual traits (like t ...
... mate choice in such nonresource-based mating systems require that females obtain a genetic benefit through increased offspring fitness from their choice. Empirical studies of nonresourcebased mating systems that are characterized by strong female choice for males with elaborate sexual traits (like t ...
Structural adaptation to selective pressure for altered ligand
... X-Ray data collection, processing and refinement Diffraction data to 2.7 Å resolution were collected at 100 K from a single PAC181-AmiC–butyramide co-crystal, cryoprotected by soaking in 1.5 M sodium citrate, 100 mM HEPESNaOH and 25% (v/v) glycerol, on a 30 cm MAR Image Plate detector mounted on a R ...
... X-Ray data collection, processing and refinement Diffraction data to 2.7 Å resolution were collected at 100 K from a single PAC181-AmiC–butyramide co-crystal, cryoprotected by soaking in 1.5 M sodium citrate, 100 mM HEPESNaOH and 25% (v/v) glycerol, on a 30 cm MAR Image Plate detector mounted on a R ...
J Mol Evol (2007) 65:541–554 - digital
... Abstract During the last decade, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has received much attention in the fields of evolutionary and conservation biology because of its potential implications in many biological processes. New insights into the gene structure and evolution of MHC genes can be ga ...
... Abstract During the last decade, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has received much attention in the fields of evolutionary and conservation biology because of its potential implications in many biological processes. New insights into the gene structure and evolution of MHC genes can be ga ...
Network medicine - a network
... Owing to the conservation of biochemical and molecular functions across species, much of our current understanding of cellular networks is derived from model organisms. Yet, in the past decade we witnessed an exceptional growth in human-specific molecular interaction data, helping us understand the ...
... Owing to the conservation of biochemical and molecular functions across species, much of our current understanding of cellular networks is derived from model organisms. Yet, in the past decade we witnessed an exceptional growth in human-specific molecular interaction data, helping us understand the ...
The tightly regulated promoter of the xanA gene of
... posits the problem of whether it is subject to the same regulation pattern as other genes of the purine utilization pathway as preliminary evidence seemed to indicate (Sealy Lewis et al., 1978; Cultrone et al., 2005). The sequence of the putative promoter region suggests this to be the case. Four pu ...
... posits the problem of whether it is subject to the same regulation pattern as other genes of the purine utilization pathway as preliminary evidence seemed to indicate (Sealy Lewis et al., 1978; Cultrone et al., 2005). The sequence of the putative promoter region suggests this to be the case. Four pu ...
Nonribosomal peptide synthesis in Aspergillus
... nidulans and Aspergillus oryzae have also been sequenced (Galagan et al., 2005; Machida et al., 2005). Although extensive in silico annotation of the A. fumigatus genome is in place, biochemical support for most gene identification is limited and a significant number of genes (approx. 5 % of total) ...
... nidulans and Aspergillus oryzae have also been sequenced (Galagan et al., 2005; Machida et al., 2005). Although extensive in silico annotation of the A. fumigatus genome is in place, biochemical support for most gene identification is limited and a significant number of genes (approx. 5 % of total) ...
Plant Molecular Biology
... soakings in concentrated sulfuric acid and bleach as described by Van Brussel et al. [23]. After germination, seedlings with a tooth length of about 1 cm were transferred to test tubes containing Jensen agar slants [23]. After incubation of the seedlings for 24 h at 20 °C, suspensions of bacteria in ...
... soakings in concentrated sulfuric acid and bleach as described by Van Brussel et al. [23]. After germination, seedlings with a tooth length of about 1 cm were transferred to test tubes containing Jensen agar slants [23]. After incubation of the seedlings for 24 h at 20 °C, suspensions of bacteria in ...
Aucun titre de diapositive - Universidad Nacional De Colombia
... TIGR Gene Index uses a stringent and supervised clustering method, which generate shorter consensus sequences and separate splice variants. STACK uses a loose and unsupervised clustering method, producing longer consensus sequences and including splice variants in the same index. A combination of su ...
... TIGR Gene Index uses a stringent and supervised clustering method, which generate shorter consensus sequences and separate splice variants. STACK uses a loose and unsupervised clustering method, producing longer consensus sequences and including splice variants in the same index. A combination of su ...
Genes and Genetic Testing in Hereditary Ataxias
... less than 2 to over 100 fold, depending on the gene. The most common repeat expansions are CAG expansions. As CAG encodes glutamine, these are also referred to as a polyglutamine or polyQ repeats, as these repeats form strings of glutamines (Q) in the coding region. There are currently seven known A ...
... less than 2 to over 100 fold, depending on the gene. The most common repeat expansions are CAG expansions. As CAG encodes glutamine, these are also referred to as a polyglutamine or polyQ repeats, as these repeats form strings of glutamines (Q) in the coding region. There are currently seven known A ...
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... specifically the 1788 bp coding region (Fig. 1B) was used. Only one PCR band was observed for each sample (Fig. 1C). After sub-cloning, eight colonies for each sample were sequenced to test if the PCR band contains more than one type of sequence. We identified only one unique MTHFR sequence in N. s ...
... specifically the 1788 bp coding region (Fig. 1B) was used. Only one PCR band was observed for each sample (Fig. 1C). After sub-cloning, eight colonies for each sample were sequenced to test if the PCR band contains more than one type of sequence. We identified only one unique MTHFR sequence in N. s ...
Efficient Screening of CRISPR/Cas9
... and ranged from 0 to 100% for the mutagenesis experiments (Table 1B and Table S2) and 2–81% for the knock-in experiments (Table 2B). These broods were classified into one of the following groups based on the percentage of flies with ebony body color: 0%, 1–50% low, and .50% jackpot. In our experiments ...
... and ranged from 0 to 100% for the mutagenesis experiments (Table 1B and Table S2) and 2–81% for the knock-in experiments (Table 2B). These broods were classified into one of the following groups based on the percentage of flies with ebony body color: 0%, 1–50% low, and .50% jackpot. In our experiments ...
Photoreceptor Biotechnology Matthew Hudson Department of Crop
... The ability to alter at will the time of year at which a crop flowers or is ready for harvest has obvious potential for crop improvement. By the same means, depending on the organism, it may be possible to control the timing of fruit ripening, tuberization, grain filling and other related traits. Ov ...
... The ability to alter at will the time of year at which a crop flowers or is ready for harvest has obvious potential for crop improvement. By the same means, depending on the organism, it may be possible to control the timing of fruit ripening, tuberization, grain filling and other related traits. Ov ...
Musil et al - Merit Research Journals
... Not surprisingly, on the basis of these arguments, efforts to study RET/GDNF of human patients with renal agenesis increased. Only a limited number of studies dealing with these two genes mutations in groups of patients with unilateral or bilateral renal agenesis have been published. Nevertheless, t ...
... Not surprisingly, on the basis of these arguments, efforts to study RET/GDNF of human patients with renal agenesis increased. Only a limited number of studies dealing with these two genes mutations in groups of patients with unilateral or bilateral renal agenesis have been published. Nevertheless, t ...
Investigation of Genes That May Be Required for the
... behind the predictive nature of this reporter is poorly understood. To better understand how this reporter works, stress-responsive genes were examined to determine if they were required for the ability of the reporter to predict thermotolerance or lifespan. Animals that had low or high expression o ...
... behind the predictive nature of this reporter is poorly understood. To better understand how this reporter works, stress-responsive genes were examined to determine if they were required for the ability of the reporter to predict thermotolerance or lifespan. Animals that had low or high expression o ...
The Metabolic Network of Synechocystis sp. PCC
... the current gene annotation and suggest several genes with putative novel or different enzymatic activity for further experimental validation. Our work significantly improves upon earlier reconstructions, which were either restricted to the primary carbon metabolism (Shastri and Morgan, 2005; Hong a ...
... the current gene annotation and suggest several genes with putative novel or different enzymatic activity for further experimental validation. Our work significantly improves upon earlier reconstructions, which were either restricted to the primary carbon metabolism (Shastri and Morgan, 2005; Hong a ...
Exogenous glutamine increases lipid accumulation in
... known P-value, except it is a measure of significance in terms of the false discovery rate rather than the false positive rate) for multiple testing using the false discovery rate (FDR) (Storey and Tibshirani, 2003). A 5% significance level threshold FDR and normalized log2 transformed ratio >1 were ...
... known P-value, except it is a measure of significance in terms of the false discovery rate rather than the false positive rate) for multiple testing using the false discovery rate (FDR) (Storey and Tibshirani, 2003). A 5% significance level threshold FDR and normalized log2 transformed ratio >1 were ...
Facts about the mini-Tn7 transposon system as a tool for
... sequences located on the delivery plasmid between the transposon ends, Tn7L and Tn7R (see Fig. 2). The delivery plasmid is some times also named the carrier plasmid. Delivery plasmids The delivery plasmids presented here are all pUC19 derivatives, which can replicate in E. coli and other Enterics, b ...
... sequences located on the delivery plasmid between the transposon ends, Tn7L and Tn7R (see Fig. 2). The delivery plasmid is some times also named the carrier plasmid. Delivery plasmids The delivery plasmids presented here are all pUC19 derivatives, which can replicate in E. coli and other Enterics, b ...
Marker Development for Rice Blast Resistance Gene Pi66(t) and
... identification of germplasm with agronomically important genes or QTLs, but it can also help in pyramiding those genes or QTLs into new varieties using gene-linked molecular markers without the need of extensive phenotyping. Among them, PCR-based R-gene-specific markers are considered to be the most ...
... identification of germplasm with agronomically important genes or QTLs, but it can also help in pyramiding those genes or QTLs into new varieties using gene-linked molecular markers without the need of extensive phenotyping. Among them, PCR-based R-gene-specific markers are considered to be the most ...
Foundations of Biology - Geoscience Research Institute
... The Key To Morgan’s Discovery The key to Morgan’s discovery was the observation that all the white-eyed individuals in the F2 generation were males Without this vital data on the association of white eyes with being male, the gene for white eyes could have been seen as a simple recessive trait on ...
... The Key To Morgan’s Discovery The key to Morgan’s discovery was the observation that all the white-eyed individuals in the F2 generation were males Without this vital data on the association of white eyes with being male, the gene for white eyes could have been seen as a simple recessive trait on ...
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.