Characterization of Rice Anthranilate Synthase
... graveolens AS␣1 because of its insensitivity to Trp. Overexpression of tobacco ASA2 in the forage legume Astragalus sinicus resulted in an increase of the concentration of free Trp (Cho et al., 2000). These observations indicate that despite their predicted role in alkaloid synthesis, feedback-insen ...
... graveolens AS␣1 because of its insensitivity to Trp. Overexpression of tobacco ASA2 in the forage legume Astragalus sinicus resulted in an increase of the concentration of free Trp (Cho et al., 2000). These observations indicate that despite their predicted role in alkaloid synthesis, feedback-insen ...
4. The cell’s supply of ADP, P , and NAD
... potential would change. This is also why cells don’t store glucose. The cells would become hypertonic to the fluid around them and could pick up enough water to burst. b. Given that cells can’t store ATP for long periods of time, how do they store energy? Instead of storing ATP, cells tend to store ...
... potential would change. This is also why cells don’t store glucose. The cells would become hypertonic to the fluid around them and could pick up enough water to burst. b. Given that cells can’t store ATP for long periods of time, how do they store energy? Instead of storing ATP, cells tend to store ...
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... compounds. Apical abortion in broccoli is a highly destructive disorder which occurs in transplants. However, little is known about the genetic and environmental factors that affect apical abortion. In this study, we characterized the broccoli cultivars with healthy and aborted shoots by using compa ...
... compounds. Apical abortion in broccoli is a highly destructive disorder which occurs in transplants. However, little is known about the genetic and environmental factors that affect apical abortion. In this study, we characterized the broccoli cultivars with healthy and aborted shoots by using compa ...
Peer Review 1
... Assuming the result of this procedure is that tGLI1 is present in at least some of the tumours, I would proceed with the following experiment. The second experiment (the focus of this project) would be an “add something” experiment. Specifically, I would increase SUFU expression using a knocked-in g ...
... Assuming the result of this procedure is that tGLI1 is present in at least some of the tumours, I would proceed with the following experiment. The second experiment (the focus of this project) would be an “add something” experiment. Specifically, I would increase SUFU expression using a knocked-in g ...
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... Behavior of a Chromosome Pair • In one experiment, Morgan mated male flies with white eyes (mutant) with female flies with red eyes (wild type) – The F1 generation all had red eyes – The F2 generation showed the 3:1 red:white ...
... Behavior of a Chromosome Pair • In one experiment, Morgan mated male flies with white eyes (mutant) with female flies with red eyes (wild type) – The F1 generation all had red eyes – The F2 generation showed the 3:1 red:white ...
Ingestion of bacterially expressed dsRNAs can produce specific and
... acid encountered in food is of interest from biological and technical perspectives. The predominant component of the C. elegans diet in the laboratory is bacteria; therefore, introduction of dsRNA into the C. elegans diet has involved engineering bacteria to produce dsRNA (Timmons and Fire, 1998). A ...
... acid encountered in food is of interest from biological and technical perspectives. The predominant component of the C. elegans diet in the laboratory is bacteria; therefore, introduction of dsRNA into the C. elegans diet has involved engineering bacteria to produce dsRNA (Timmons and Fire, 1998). A ...
First genomic insights into members of a candidate bacterial
... issues have emerged such as the sudden washout of granular sludge biomass due to overgrowth of filamentous bacteria (bulking), which can lead to complete loss of performance. Bulking of anaerobic digestion systems can be caused by a variety of filamentous microorganisms (Hulshoff Pol et al., 2004; ...
... issues have emerged such as the sudden washout of granular sludge biomass due to overgrowth of filamentous bacteria (bulking), which can lead to complete loss of performance. Bulking of anaerobic digestion systems can be caused by a variety of filamentous microorganisms (Hulshoff Pol et al., 2004; ...
Am I a Warrior? - Erasmus University Thesis Repository
... The main focus will be laid on the difference between the neural behavior and the actual achievement of warriors and worriers. Warriors and worriers are often distinguished on the basis of the COMT gene. Warriors are assumed to have greater COMT activity and are labeled with GG (Val / Val). Worriers ...
... The main focus will be laid on the difference between the neural behavior and the actual achievement of warriors and worriers. Warriors and worriers are often distinguished on the basis of the COMT gene. Warriors are assumed to have greater COMT activity and are labeled with GG (Val / Val). Worriers ...
RNA Isolation and Technology Applications
... Control group (“con”): no treatment IL1-beta shows dramatic difference in mRNA levels in treated vs control ...
... Control group (“con”): no treatment IL1-beta shows dramatic difference in mRNA levels in treated vs control ...
Bacteroides mobilizable and conjugative genetic elements
... Exist a translational attenuation-type regulation of the tetQ-rteA-rteB operon in response to tetracycline. RT-PCR analysis showed that similar amount of the mRNA from this operon is made regardless of whether tetracycline is present result rules out another possible model for attenuational control ...
... Exist a translational attenuation-type regulation of the tetQ-rteA-rteB operon in response to tetracycline. RT-PCR analysis showed that similar amount of the mRNA from this operon is made regardless of whether tetracycline is present result rules out another possible model for attenuational control ...
embj201489478-sup-0013-fig
... PolII for alternatively spliced regions. Arrows on gene structure show localization of primers used for splicing analysis by RT-PCR and capillary electrophoresis, which is shown in tables. Tables represent splicing site selection in both mutants in comparison to wild type. For each chart the mean va ...
... PolII for alternatively spliced regions. Arrows on gene structure show localization of primers used for splicing analysis by RT-PCR and capillary electrophoresis, which is shown in tables. Tables represent splicing site selection in both mutants in comparison to wild type. For each chart the mean va ...
On the genetics of hypodontia and microdontia
... of fetal life continuing into the first years after birth. The succedaneous tooth buds, on the other hand, are formed concomitantly with the primary dentition in early fetal life, but further development is arrested until birth.'01' The mode and site of gene action are also unknown. Animal studies h ...
... of fetal life continuing into the first years after birth. The succedaneous tooth buds, on the other hand, are formed concomitantly with the primary dentition in early fetal life, but further development is arrested until birth.'01' The mode and site of gene action are also unknown. Animal studies h ...
Author`s personal copy - Real Jardín Botánico
... et al., 1992; Cruces et al., 1989; Kawai et al., 1997), not allowing any conclusion or assumptions concerning evolutionary constraints or fitness. Both types can even coexist in some groups (e.g. arthropods, ascomycetes, alveolates, etc.). However, generally only one or two species were studied on be ...
... et al., 1992; Cruces et al., 1989; Kawai et al., 1997), not allowing any conclusion or assumptions concerning evolutionary constraints or fitness. Both types can even coexist in some groups (e.g. arthropods, ascomycetes, alveolates, etc.). However, generally only one or two species were studied on be ...
Detection of Polymorphism of Growth Hormone Gene for the
... In Karan Fries bulls, genotype of growth hormone gene had a significant effect on birth weight, three months body weight and average daily body weight gain. In Karan Fries bulls, LL homozygotes had significantly higher average birth weight (p≤0.01) than that of KF bulls having LV genotype. In crossb ...
... In Karan Fries bulls, genotype of growth hormone gene had a significant effect on birth weight, three months body weight and average daily body weight gain. In Karan Fries bulls, LL homozygotes had significantly higher average birth weight (p≤0.01) than that of KF bulls having LV genotype. In crossb ...
shRNA FAQ - Functional Genomics Facility
... plate. Primary or other difficult-to-transduce cells may require more lentiviral supernatant. We suggest decreasing the number of cells plated to increase the multiplicity of infection (MOI) if necessary. Also, performing a limiting dilution titer on your cell line will determine the optimal amount ...
... plate. Primary or other difficult-to-transduce cells may require more lentiviral supernatant. We suggest decreasing the number of cells plated to increase the multiplicity of infection (MOI) if necessary. Also, performing a limiting dilution titer on your cell line will determine the optimal amount ...
Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of
... At early developmental stages (nodes 0-10), expression of flo was seen in young bract primordia and their associated floral meristems. Expression was observed in all three cell layers of wild type (Fig. 1A,B) but was not detected in flo-613 plants (not shown). Two of the plants with near wild-type p ...
... At early developmental stages (nodes 0-10), expression of flo was seen in young bract primordia and their associated floral meristems. Expression was observed in all three cell layers of wild type (Fig. 1A,B) but was not detected in flo-613 plants (not shown). Two of the plants with near wild-type p ...
Association Analysis of Restriction Fragment Length
... In the present study, we found no association of an a2-adrenergic receptor RFLP with essential hypertension in Japan using an a2-C10 probe and Bsu56\ digestion. However, we found that the allele frequency in Japanese differed from that reported in US populations. Because essential hypertension is an ...
... In the present study, we found no association of an a2-adrenergic receptor RFLP with essential hypertension in Japan using an a2-C10 probe and Bsu56\ digestion. However, we found that the allele frequency in Japanese differed from that reported in US populations. Because essential hypertension is an ...
Gene Expression
... sequence-specific primers and ProbeLibrary probes for a given assay. Per default, the ProbeFinder software will define an amplicon that spans an exon-exon splice junction. Since each mRNA in a transcriptome usually contains recognition sites for several ProbeLibrary probes, the ProbeFinder software ...
... sequence-specific primers and ProbeLibrary probes for a given assay. Per default, the ProbeFinder software will define an amplicon that spans an exon-exon splice junction. Since each mRNA in a transcriptome usually contains recognition sites for several ProbeLibrary probes, the ProbeFinder software ...
PowerPoint 프레젠테이션
... siRNA Target Site Selection We have developed some software tools to facilitate your design process. It is recommended that at least 3 vector-based siRNA should be prepared for each gene in order to find a potent and specific siRNA. Here are the reasons: 1.Not all siRNA target sequences are equally ...
... siRNA Target Site Selection We have developed some software tools to facilitate your design process. It is recommended that at least 3 vector-based siRNA should be prepared for each gene in order to find a potent and specific siRNA. Here are the reasons: 1.Not all siRNA target sequences are equally ...
Drug Development
... ADMET: Ideal Properties of Drugs • Absorption - Passes GI track into blood stream • Distribution - Gets to target tissue (blood brain barrier) • Metabolism – Not readily metabolized • Excretion – Not readily secreted • Toxicity – Not toxic to other cells or tissues ...
... ADMET: Ideal Properties of Drugs • Absorption - Passes GI track into blood stream • Distribution - Gets to target tissue (blood brain barrier) • Metabolism – Not readily metabolized • Excretion – Not readily secreted • Toxicity – Not toxic to other cells or tissues ...
Applied Animal Breeding and Gene
... The heritability of a character is one of its most important properties. It expresses the proportion of the total variance that is attributable to the average effect of genes, and this is what determines the degrees of resemblance between relatives. But the most important function of the h2 in the g ...
... The heritability of a character is one of its most important properties. It expresses the proportion of the total variance that is attributable to the average effect of genes, and this is what determines the degrees of resemblance between relatives. But the most important function of the h2 in the g ...
- Stabilis Fitness
... compensation and training-recovery ratios: they have been well studied and are clearly understood. Up until now however, what scientific research within sport has generally lacked, is the individuality required by each athlete to attain optimal fitness and performance. Within the coaching realm, thi ...
... compensation and training-recovery ratios: they have been well studied and are clearly understood. Up until now however, what scientific research within sport has generally lacked, is the individuality required by each athlete to attain optimal fitness and performance. Within the coaching realm, thi ...
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.