recommended breeding policy for the maine
... Dominant White (W) Also known as the White Masking Gene. This gene when heterozygous, (W/w) will present as a fully white cat. However, the gene masks both colour and pattern, and a white cat can produce kittens that show the underlying colour and pattern, as well as fully white kittens. Orange (O) ...
... Dominant White (W) Also known as the White Masking Gene. This gene when heterozygous, (W/w) will present as a fully white cat. However, the gene masks both colour and pattern, and a white cat can produce kittens that show the underlying colour and pattern, as well as fully white kittens. Orange (O) ...
The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of
... Figure 2 Car acts downstream of Shh and upstream of Nodal and directs heart looping in the chick embryo. The experimental manipulation and the site of the embryo where it was performed are indicated below each panel. The probes used for in situ hybridization are given in each panel. a, Shh is expres ...
... Figure 2 Car acts downstream of Shh and upstream of Nodal and directs heart looping in the chick embryo. The experimental manipulation and the site of the embryo where it was performed are indicated below each panel. The probes used for in situ hybridization are given in each panel. a, Shh is expres ...
Joint analysis of the influence of CYP11B1 and DGAT1 genetic
... Fixed model for an individual analysis of CYP11B1 effects, yij = + sirei + b1 ⴢ xij + eij; Fixed model for an individual analysis of DGAT1 effects, yij = + sirei + b2 ⴢ zij + eij; and Fixed model for a joint analysis of both CYP11B1 and DGAT1 effects, yij = + sirei + b1 ⴢ xij + b2 ⴢ zij + eij; ...
... Fixed model for an individual analysis of CYP11B1 effects, yij = + sirei + b1 ⴢ xij + eij; Fixed model for an individual analysis of DGAT1 effects, yij = + sirei + b2 ⴢ zij + eij; and Fixed model for a joint analysis of both CYP11B1 and DGAT1 effects, yij = + sirei + b1 ⴢ xij + b2 ⴢ zij + eij; ...
Inheritance and expression of transgenes in white clover
... Mendelian manner. However, non-Mendelian inheritance was also observed in the BC, progeny of some primary transgenics. This is not unusual and has been observed by others working with transgenic plants (Deroles & Gardner 1988; Peng et al. 1995). Variation was also noted in expression of the uidA gen ...
... Mendelian manner. However, non-Mendelian inheritance was also observed in the BC, progeny of some primary transgenics. This is not unusual and has been observed by others working with transgenic plants (Deroles & Gardner 1988; Peng et al. 1995). Variation was also noted in expression of the uidA gen ...
Chromosomal breakpoint positions suggest a direct role for radiation
... chromosomal regions with increased lability (fragile) sites (Ehrlich et al., 1993; Stary and Sarasin, 1992; Hyrien et al., 1987). By contrast, our results indicate that in post-Chernobyl tumors the RET/PTC breakpoints were distributed relatively randomly across the respective introns, except for clu ...
... chromosomal regions with increased lability (fragile) sites (Ehrlich et al., 1993; Stary and Sarasin, 1992; Hyrien et al., 1987). By contrast, our results indicate that in post-Chernobyl tumors the RET/PTC breakpoints were distributed relatively randomly across the respective introns, except for clu ...
PpASCL, a moss ortholog of antherspecific chalcone synthaselike
... (PKSs), also known as anther-specific chalcone synthase-like enzymes (ASCLs). Chalcone synthase (CHS) and other type III PKSs produce a variety of secondary metabolites in plants and microorganisms by catalyzing the condensation reactions of a starter-CoA and malonyl-CoA substrates and the cyclizati ...
... (PKSs), also known as anther-specific chalcone synthase-like enzymes (ASCLs). Chalcone synthase (CHS) and other type III PKSs produce a variety of secondary metabolites in plants and microorganisms by catalyzing the condensation reactions of a starter-CoA and malonyl-CoA substrates and the cyclizati ...
Introduction to Genetics
... Mendel assumed that the two “Factors” for each trait must exist in the parental germ cells producing the gametes (pollen / egg) These “factors” are called alleles. Each allele came from the parents and were united in fertilization In forming pollen and egg, the two alleles for any trait must separat ...
... Mendel assumed that the two “Factors” for each trait must exist in the parental germ cells producing the gametes (pollen / egg) These “factors” are called alleles. Each allele came from the parents and were united in fertilization In forming pollen and egg, the two alleles for any trait must separat ...
B-Bolivia, an Allele of the Maize b1 Gene with Variable Expression
... this difference between the average values was not statistically significant. These results indicate that the on or off pigment expression state of a particular seed is not heritable because both types produce similar numbers of colored kernels in progeny. The loss of pigment that occurs upon male t ...
... this difference between the average values was not statistically significant. These results indicate that the on or off pigment expression state of a particular seed is not heritable because both types produce similar numbers of colored kernels in progeny. The loss of pigment that occurs upon male t ...
François Jacob
... from its genetic code, and that this step might form a key control point. Jacob and Monod made key experimental and theoretical discoveries that demonstrated that in the case of the lactose system outlined above (in the bacterium E. coli), there are specific proteins that are devoted to repressing t ...
... from its genetic code, and that this step might form a key control point. Jacob and Monod made key experimental and theoretical discoveries that demonstrated that in the case of the lactose system outlined above (in the bacterium E. coli), there are specific proteins that are devoted to repressing t ...
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... the trans-acting factors that direct the expression of terminal selector TFs in specific neuron types be identified and characterized. In the mechanosensory neurons of C. elegans, it has been shown that expression of the mec-3 terminal selector gene is regulated by the POU-domain TF UNC-86 (Way and ...
... the trans-acting factors that direct the expression of terminal selector TFs in specific neuron types be identified and characterized. In the mechanosensory neurons of C. elegans, it has been shown that expression of the mec-3 terminal selector gene is regulated by the POU-domain TF UNC-86 (Way and ...
Novel cryptic chromosomal rearrangements in childhood acute
... A cryptic translocation t(7;11)(q35;q24) was detected in a patient with T-ALL in association with a recurrent t(1;14)(p32;q11), a second cryptic translocation t(6;10) (q25;q24), and an ins(9;10)(p22;?). FISH analysis showed rearrangement of a BAC clone spanning the TCRB locus and led us to assume th ...
... A cryptic translocation t(7;11)(q35;q24) was detected in a patient with T-ALL in association with a recurrent t(1;14)(p32;q11), a second cryptic translocation t(6;10) (q25;q24), and an ins(9;10)(p22;?). FISH analysis showed rearrangement of a BAC clone spanning the TCRB locus and led us to assume th ...
17q12 microdeletions - Unique The Rare Chromosome Disorder
... A high proportion of babies, children and adults with a 17q12 microdeletion are known to have some anomaly of their kidneys or urinary tract. The problem is often found prenatally during pregnancy, when an ultrasound scan shows abnormal kidneys. In terms of the eventual impact, most children have no ...
... A high proportion of babies, children and adults with a 17q12 microdeletion are known to have some anomaly of their kidneys or urinary tract. The problem is often found prenatally during pregnancy, when an ultrasound scan shows abnormal kidneys. In terms of the eventual impact, most children have no ...
Neuroendocrine Gene Regulation in Hypothalamic Cell Lines
... many of the lines expressing peptides involved in energy homeostasis. In addition, cell lines were also generated expressing tropic hormones and enzymes involved in neurotransmitter production. Overall, our cell lines represent the multitude of neuronal phenotypes present in the hypothalamus, thereb ...
... many of the lines expressing peptides involved in energy homeostasis. In addition, cell lines were also generated expressing tropic hormones and enzymes involved in neurotransmitter production. Overall, our cell lines represent the multitude of neuronal phenotypes present in the hypothalamus, thereb ...
Biology 343 Lab (Dorn, Shade)
... OBJECTIVES: Welcome to the laboratory portion of Biology 343. This course is designed to give you hands-on experience with modern genetics techniques. It is not designed to coincide very much with your lecture material; in fact, it could be a course of its own, which is what may happen to it someday ...
... OBJECTIVES: Welcome to the laboratory portion of Biology 343. This course is designed to give you hands-on experience with modern genetics techniques. It is not designed to coincide very much with your lecture material; in fact, it could be a course of its own, which is what may happen to it someday ...
Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection Homunculi Rule
... recipes, are properly seen to be the information carried by one physical vehicle or another, translatable into different media, and properly (and unproblematically) abstract. Don’t ask what a poem weighs, or what physical elements it is made of, and don’t make the parallel mistake of thinking that g ...
... recipes, are properly seen to be the information carried by one physical vehicle or another, translatable into different media, and properly (and unproblematically) abstract. Don’t ask what a poem weighs, or what physical elements it is made of, and don’t make the parallel mistake of thinking that g ...
14_DetailLectOut
... Let’s determine the probability of an offspring having two recessive phenotypes for at least two of three traits resulting from a trihybrid cross between pea plants that are PpYyRr and Ppyyrr. o Five possible genotypes result in this condition: ppyyRr, ppYyrr, Ppyyrr, PPyyrr, and ppyyrr. o We can us ...
... Let’s determine the probability of an offspring having two recessive phenotypes for at least two of three traits resulting from a trihybrid cross between pea plants that are PpYyRr and Ppyyrr. o Five possible genotypes result in this condition: ppyyRr, ppYyrr, Ppyyrr, PPyyrr, and ppyyrr. o We can us ...
Nucleotide Sequence of the Osmoregulatory proU Operon of
... other binding-protein-dependent transport systems (1, 15, 26, 49) and also with several other ATP-binding proteins, in each of which they are believed to constitute the so-called fingers of a nucleotide-binding fold (25, 26, 56). Indeed, the expected similarity was also observed between ProV and eac ...
... other binding-protein-dependent transport systems (1, 15, 26, 49) and also with several other ATP-binding proteins, in each of which they are believed to constitute the so-called fingers of a nucleotide-binding fold (25, 26, 56). Indeed, the expected similarity was also observed between ProV and eac ...
Cloning and Expression of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans β
... for feeding at a later date [7]. Therefore, ensiled forages are the most commonly used feeds for ruminants all over the world [8]. Lactobacillus plantarum and other Lactobacillus species, Enterococcus faecium and Pediococcus species are most common silage inoculant bacteria and one or more of these ...
... for feeding at a later date [7]. Therefore, ensiled forages are the most commonly used feeds for ruminants all over the world [8]. Lactobacillus plantarum and other Lactobacillus species, Enterococcus faecium and Pediococcus species are most common silage inoculant bacteria and one or more of these ...
ABCA3 Gene Mutations in Newborns with Fatal
... been localized to the limiting membrane of lamellar bodies,13,14 implicating ABCA3 as possibly important in the maturation of lamellar bodies and surfactant production. Because of the probable role of ABCA3 in lipid transport, its location within ...
... been localized to the limiting membrane of lamellar bodies,13,14 implicating ABCA3 as possibly important in the maturation of lamellar bodies and surfactant production. Because of the probable role of ABCA3 in lipid transport, its location within ...
Gene Ontology (GO) Tutorial
... Additional Comments: Other things you might see. Quite often an experiment is performed whose results indicate that something is NOT involved in a particular process or does NOT have a particular activity. The annotation file structure allows for the use of a “NOT” qualifier. For example, since Pax6 ...
... Additional Comments: Other things you might see. Quite often an experiment is performed whose results indicate that something is NOT involved in a particular process or does NOT have a particular activity. The annotation file structure allows for the use of a “NOT” qualifier. For example, since Pax6 ...
misinformation, misrepresentation, and misuse of human behavioral
... human behaviors or how human behaviors develop are at a disadvantage compared to researchers interested in answering similar questions associated with nonhuman organisms. First, ethical restrictions on human experimentation make many kinds of experiments that are standard in other model organisms im ...
... human behaviors or how human behaviors develop are at a disadvantage compared to researchers interested in answering similar questions associated with nonhuman organisms. First, ethical restrictions on human experimentation make many kinds of experiments that are standard in other model organisms im ...
A gene responsible for rock-bottom cholesterol level in humans has
... cannot tolerate the side effects and for many others, the drugs do not control cholesterol properly. ...
... cannot tolerate the side effects and for many others, the drugs do not control cholesterol properly. ...
Genome Biology and
... 571 ncRNA genes from >20 gene families • Fewer than in human: many ncRNA genes are pseudogenes Syntenic relationships for non-coding RNA genes differ from those of protein-coding genes • implies a novel mode of evolution for some ncRNA genes • Only certain ncRNA genes are in regions of conserved syn ...
... 571 ncRNA genes from >20 gene families • Fewer than in human: many ncRNA genes are pseudogenes Syntenic relationships for non-coding RNA genes differ from those of protein-coding genes • implies a novel mode of evolution for some ncRNA genes • Only certain ncRNA genes are in regions of conserved syn ...
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.