Isolation, Characterization and Complementation
... deficient in their ability to reduce nitrite and only the nirD strain was defective in NADHdependent nitrite reductase activity. The phenotype of LCB82 was identical to that of strain JCB203, but although both of these lesions were reported to map in the crp-cysG region of the E. coli chromosome, da ...
... deficient in their ability to reduce nitrite and only the nirD strain was defective in NADHdependent nitrite reductase activity. The phenotype of LCB82 was identical to that of strain JCB203, but although both of these lesions were reported to map in the crp-cysG region of the E. coli chromosome, da ...
Bridging the transgenerational gap with epigenetic memory
... possibility, paternally expressed genes showed a greater change in the magnitude of expression versus maternally expressed genes [35]. It will be important to explore further the mechanisms of inheritance of overfeeding-induced phenotypes. One hypothesis is that the contents of sperm and seminal flu ...
... possibility, paternally expressed genes showed a greater change in the magnitude of expression versus maternally expressed genes [35]. It will be important to explore further the mechanisms of inheritance of overfeeding-induced phenotypes. One hypothesis is that the contents of sperm and seminal flu ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
... comparative mapping, across divergent taxonomic groups, such as barley: wheat, ...
... comparative mapping, across divergent taxonomic groups, such as barley: wheat, ...
Multiple RNA regulatory elements mediate distinct
... monitored by in situ hybridization for olc1olc6, and by rescue of osk− mutant flies for olc7 and olc8. Failure to detect localized transcripts is not due to lack of expression, as shown in the right panel. Total ovarian RNA from olc1, olc5 or w1118 control flies carrying no transgene was probed for ...
... monitored by in situ hybridization for olc1olc6, and by rescue of osk− mutant flies for olc7 and olc8. Failure to detect localized transcripts is not due to lack of expression, as shown in the right panel. Total ovarian RNA from olc1, olc5 or w1118 control flies carrying no transgene was probed for ...
Inbreeding in Swine, nsif-fs4 - National Swine Improvement Federation
... have done well. Certain families may demonstrate superior performance, but if a family group has poor average performance, it should be discarded quickly. Inbreeding also promotes an increase in prepotency which is the ability of an individual to consistently pass on its characteristics. This prepot ...
... have done well. Certain families may demonstrate superior performance, but if a family group has poor average performance, it should be discarded quickly. Inbreeding also promotes an increase in prepotency which is the ability of an individual to consistently pass on its characteristics. This prepot ...
Haseman, J.; (1970)The genetic analysis of quantitative traits using twin and sib data."
... are variables measured by sub test scores of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). ...
... are variables measured by sub test scores of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). ...
Peer Review Report
... suggesting that they do not act downstream of ESR1". Although authors have already discussed the possibility of PLTs being upstream of ESR1, at present one cannot rule out the possibility that PLTs act in parallel or independent of ESR1 to regulate de novo shoot regeneration. In addition, the esr1 m ...
... suggesting that they do not act downstream of ESR1". Although authors have already discussed the possibility of PLTs being upstream of ESR1, at present one cannot rule out the possibility that PLTs act in parallel or independent of ESR1 to regulate de novo shoot regeneration. In addition, the esr1 m ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Light Stress Protection in Higher Plants
... factors in their habitats in order to survive. Besides concurring plants and biotic threats by animals, fungal or bacterial pathogens also all abiotic factors like temperature or water availability influence plants growth. One crucial environmental factor influencing plants is the solar irradiation. ...
... factors in their habitats in order to survive. Besides concurring plants and biotic threats by animals, fungal or bacterial pathogens also all abiotic factors like temperature or water availability influence plants growth. One crucial environmental factor influencing plants is the solar irradiation. ...
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... B-DNA versus non-B-DNA (51), and organization, can affect homologous recombination and is also likely to affect recombination between diverged DNAs. For example, altered semiconservative replication in yeast DNA polymerase mutants can increase homologous recombination severalfold in a variety of sys ...
... B-DNA versus non-B-DNA (51), and organization, can affect homologous recombination and is also likely to affect recombination between diverged DNAs. For example, altered semiconservative replication in yeast DNA polymerase mutants can increase homologous recombination severalfold in a variety of sys ...
Rapid Diversification of RNase A Superfamily Ribonucleases from
... Rana species (R. catesbeiana, R. japonica, and R. pipiens). The novel sequences are those of the 200 series: rc-203, rc-204, rc-208, rc-212, and rc-218. Several of these sequences were also identified by PCR amplification but not reported in the studies performed by Liao et al. (2000). The amino ter ...
... Rana species (R. catesbeiana, R. japonica, and R. pipiens). The novel sequences are those of the 200 series: rc-203, rc-204, rc-208, rc-212, and rc-218. Several of these sequences were also identified by PCR amplification but not reported in the studies performed by Liao et al. (2000). The amino ter ...
Variant Effect Predictor Web interface Documentation
... The results table shows one row per transcript and variant. By default all of the columns are shown; to temporarily hide columns, click the blue "Show/hide columns" button and select or deselect the columns you wish to view. The columns you select will be recalled when viewing other jobs. Hover over ...
... The results table shows one row per transcript and variant. By default all of the columns are shown; to temporarily hide columns, click the blue "Show/hide columns" button and select or deselect the columns you wish to view. The columns you select will be recalled when viewing other jobs. Hover over ...
a complex voyage to the X chromosome
... system for investigating MSL localization. Recently, high-resolution technologies have enabled the identification of MSL targets at the molecular level. Together, these approaches are beginning to uncover a complex X chromosome targeting mechanism that involves the recognition of DNA elements and tr ...
... system for investigating MSL localization. Recently, high-resolution technologies have enabled the identification of MSL targets at the molecular level. Together, these approaches are beginning to uncover a complex X chromosome targeting mechanism that involves the recognition of DNA elements and tr ...
Genetic Information on Cleft Lip and/or Palate General information
... a different disorder to cleft palate on its own. A cleft lip may be picked up before birth by a high resolution ultrasound pregnancy scan at 20 weeks or later in pregnancy. However, it is very difficult to identify a cleft palate on an ultrasound scan before birth, and most cleft palates are diagnos ...
... a different disorder to cleft palate on its own. A cleft lip may be picked up before birth by a high resolution ultrasound pregnancy scan at 20 weeks or later in pregnancy. However, it is very difficult to identify a cleft palate on an ultrasound scan before birth, and most cleft palates are diagnos ...
Molecular basis of the clinical variability of Rett syndrome
... The manuscript submitted by Elisa Scala for defending her Ph.D. in Medical Genetics is dealing with Rett Syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that mostly affects females and that is characterised by a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. The manuscript focuses on the molecular bases t ...
... The manuscript submitted by Elisa Scala for defending her Ph.D. in Medical Genetics is dealing with Rett Syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that mostly affects females and that is characterised by a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. The manuscript focuses on the molecular bases t ...
Gene Section ATF4 (activating transcription factor 4 (tax responsive enhancer element B67)) -
... in tumors than in normal tissue, suggesting that ATF4 signaling in hypoxic and anoxic areas of tumors might regulate processes relevant to cancer progression. ...
... in tumors than in normal tissue, suggesting that ATF4 signaling in hypoxic and anoxic areas of tumors might regulate processes relevant to cancer progression. ...
A Physical Gene Map of the Bacteriophage P22 Late
... the ability of the hybrid plasmid to complement or recombine with P22 amber mutations in known genes when mutant phage were used to infect S. typhimurium strains carrying the recombinant plasmids. These experiments place all phage genes required for P22 head morphogenesis except gene 3 on the physic ...
... the ability of the hybrid plasmid to complement or recombine with P22 amber mutations in known genes when mutant phage were used to infect S. typhimurium strains carrying the recombinant plasmids. These experiments place all phage genes required for P22 head morphogenesis except gene 3 on the physic ...
Genetic aspects in sarcoidosis REVIEW M. Luisetti*, A. Beretta*, L. Casali*
... addition, percentage of cases in subjects of Manx ancestry was higher than expected. Besides inorganic or organic pollutants, many infectious agents including viruses, Borrelia burgdorferi, Propionibacterium acnes, mycobacteria, and mycoplasma have been suspected to be able to elicit the granulomato ...
... addition, percentage of cases in subjects of Manx ancestry was higher than expected. Besides inorganic or organic pollutants, many infectious agents including viruses, Borrelia burgdorferi, Propionibacterium acnes, mycobacteria, and mycoplasma have been suspected to be able to elicit the granulomato ...
hirota - Genetics
... transmissible Gal+ transductants derived from the rec+ recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when R,,,~, was introduced. On the other hand, all of those derived from the rec- recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when infected with RIO,-,. Thus the nontransmissible Gal+ transductants derived ...
... transmissible Gal+ transductants derived from the rec+ recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when R,,,~, was introduced. On the other hand, all of those derived from the rec- recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when infected with RIO,-,. Thus the nontransmissible Gal+ transductants derived ...
Slide 1
... During sexual reproduction, male and female reproductive cells join in a process known as fertilization to produce a new cell. Pea flowers are normally self-pollinating, which means that sperm cells fertilize egg cells from within the same flower. Mendel’s garden had several stocks of pea plants tha ...
... During sexual reproduction, male and female reproductive cells join in a process known as fertilization to produce a new cell. Pea flowers are normally self-pollinating, which means that sperm cells fertilize egg cells from within the same flower. Mendel’s garden had several stocks of pea plants tha ...
The roles of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway
... genome sequencing project data were therefore conducted on a complete 106 coverage database to address this question. Using Stat92E protein sequences as `probes' for tblastn search programs no candidate STAT-like molecules, other than stat92E itself, were identi®ed (E Spana, personal communication). ...
... genome sequencing project data were therefore conducted on a complete 106 coverage database to address this question. Using Stat92E protein sequences as `probes' for tblastn search programs no candidate STAT-like molecules, other than stat92E itself, were identi®ed (E Spana, personal communication). ...
Tansley Review No. 103 Biological clocks in
... identified as the oscillator, which generates a period of approximately 24 h, the input signalling pathways that carry light signals to reset the oscillator (change its phase), and the output pathways, which carry timing signals from the oscillator to clock-regulated processes in the cell. This has ...
... identified as the oscillator, which generates a period of approximately 24 h, the input signalling pathways that carry light signals to reset the oscillator (change its phase), and the output pathways, which carry timing signals from the oscillator to clock-regulated processes in the cell. This has ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Escherichia coli from Frozen Bovine Meat in Algeria
... For example, in 2005, about 35% of E. coli O157: H7 isolated from meat and meat products in Gabone, Botswana, were resistant to cephalothin, sulfatriad, colistin sulfate and tetracycline [31]. In Korea one study found a rate of 71% resistance to at least one antibiotic and is the highest rate was re ...
... For example, in 2005, about 35% of E. coli O157: H7 isolated from meat and meat products in Gabone, Botswana, were resistant to cephalothin, sulfatriad, colistin sulfate and tetracycline [31]. In Korea one study found a rate of 71% resistance to at least one antibiotic and is the highest rate was re ...
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.