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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) of the Endothelial Nitric
... regionalized it to 7q35–q36. eNOS and nNOS are isoforms of constitutive NOS, and they are involved in cellular signaling pathways (Brenman et al, 1996). Both enzymes are calcium/calmodulin dependent, and they are rapidly activated by agonists that elevate intracellular free Ca2+ (Sessa et al, 1993). ...
... regionalized it to 7q35–q36. eNOS and nNOS are isoforms of constitutive NOS, and they are involved in cellular signaling pathways (Brenman et al, 1996). Both enzymes are calcium/calmodulin dependent, and they are rapidly activated by agonists that elevate intracellular free Ca2+ (Sessa et al, 1993). ...
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... al., 2012). utx-1 mutant worms that are derived from heterozygous mothers and therefore contain maternally deposited wild-type UTX1 protein are viable and show no morphological abnormalities. However, the mutant progeny from utx-1 homozygotes (i.e. lacking both zygotic and maternal UTX-1 protein) ar ...
... al., 2012). utx-1 mutant worms that are derived from heterozygous mothers and therefore contain maternally deposited wild-type UTX1 protein are viable and show no morphological abnormalities. However, the mutant progeny from utx-1 homozygotes (i.e. lacking both zygotic and maternal UTX-1 protein) ar ...
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... Cells heterozygous for p53 can still make perfectly functional homotetramers, but only 1/16 of the possible combinations is healthy. In human tumor cells mutant at p53 locus, p53 locus found to have undergone loss of heterozygosity (LOH), in which wild type allele is discarded, yielding a cell with ...
... Cells heterozygous for p53 can still make perfectly functional homotetramers, but only 1/16 of the possible combinations is healthy. In human tumor cells mutant at p53 locus, p53 locus found to have undergone loss of heterozygosity (LOH), in which wild type allele is discarded, yielding a cell with ...
18. The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Project
... The goal of the NCBI RefSeq [http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/RefSeq/] project is to provide the best nonredundant and comprehensive collection of naturally occurring DNA, RNA, and protein molecules for major organisms. The collection explicitly links the nucleotide and protein sequences. Ideally, all molecu ...
... The goal of the NCBI RefSeq [http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/RefSeq/] project is to provide the best nonredundant and comprehensive collection of naturally occurring DNA, RNA, and protein molecules for major organisms. The collection explicitly links the nucleotide and protein sequences. Ideally, all molecu ...
UB_GO_Apr_2004 - Buffalo Ontology Site
... When a gene is identified three important types of questions need to be addressed: 1. Where is it located in the cell? 2. What functions does it have on the molecular level? 3. To what biological processes do these functions contribute? ...
... When a gene is identified three important types of questions need to be addressed: 1. Where is it located in the cell? 2. What functions does it have on the molecular level? 3. To what biological processes do these functions contribute? ...
Dysfunction of Wild-Type Huntingtin in Huntington
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
Recall Questions
... *35. A young couple is planning to have children. Knowing that there have been a substantial number of stillbirths, miscarriages, and fertility problems on the husband’s side of the family, they see a genetic counselor. A chromosome analysis reveals that, whereas the woman has a normal karyotype, th ...
... *35. A young couple is planning to have children. Knowing that there have been a substantial number of stillbirths, miscarriages, and fertility problems on the husband’s side of the family, they see a genetic counselor. A chromosome analysis reveals that, whereas the woman has a normal karyotype, th ...
Partial report - GEP Community Server
... From base 12,051 to base 21,700 Note: In some cases, the reconciled gene models (available under "Genes and Gene Prediction Tracks" this "Reconciled Gene GEP UCSC Genome Browser) might incorrect Complete report form for Models" each geneoninthe your project. Copy and paste this form tobe create as ...
... From base 12,051 to base 21,700 Note: In some cases, the reconciled gene models (available under "Genes and Gene Prediction Tracks" this "Reconciled Gene GEP UCSC Genome Browser) might incorrect Complete report form for Models" each geneoninthe your project. Copy and paste this form tobe create as ...
Trait to gene analysis reveals that allelic variation in three genes
... genes on wild-type or crop seed performance is poorly understood and no clear candidates have been revealed that will form the basis of a discriminating test for seed vigour. Natural populations and contrasting crop genotypes offer an alternative source of genetic variation to laboratory-induced mut ...
... genes on wild-type or crop seed performance is poorly understood and no clear candidates have been revealed that will form the basis of a discriminating test for seed vigour. Natural populations and contrasting crop genotypes offer an alternative source of genetic variation to laboratory-induced mut ...
Look on the positive side! The orientation, identi¢cation and
... Paracoccus pantotrophus (Berks et al., 1995), some Nap systems do not use a NapB as electron donor and that NapC may be substituted by a different quinol dehydrogenase (Jepson et al., 2006; Marietou et al., 2005) and (ii) the Nas enzymes characteristically have one [4Fe–4S] cluster, but some are pre ...
... Paracoccus pantotrophus (Berks et al., 1995), some Nap systems do not use a NapB as electron donor and that NapC may be substituted by a different quinol dehydrogenase (Jepson et al., 2006; Marietou et al., 2005) and (ii) the Nas enzymes characteristically have one [4Fe–4S] cluster, but some are pre ...
Using genetic markers to orient the edges in quantitative trait
... traits (e.g. mRNA levels) have been successfully described with undirected association networks [1–6]. While gene expression traits (profiles) and clinical traits represent different quantities, both can be described in undirected trait networks. By definition, undirected association networks cannot ...
... traits (e.g. mRNA levels) have been successfully described with undirected association networks [1–6]. While gene expression traits (profiles) and clinical traits represent different quantities, both can be described in undirected trait networks. By definition, undirected association networks cannot ...
Endothelin signaling activates Mef2c expression in the neural crest
... dorsal aspect of the nascent neural tube and then delaminate and migrate to many different locations in the embryo, where they differentiate into melanocytes, craniofacial cartilage and bone, smooth muscle, peripheral and enteric neurons, glia and other cell types (Knecht and Bronner-Fraser, 2002; T ...
... dorsal aspect of the nascent neural tube and then delaminate and migrate to many different locations in the embryo, where they differentiate into melanocytes, craniofacial cartilage and bone, smooth muscle, peripheral and enteric neurons, glia and other cell types (Knecht and Bronner-Fraser, 2002; T ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... Most choices of rearrangements quickly lead to hard algorithmic problems. Therefore, the set of operations is usually restricted to reversals, translocations, fusions or fissions where linear-time algorithms were developed in the last years. However, this choice of rearrangement operations is more d ...
... Most choices of rearrangements quickly lead to hard algorithmic problems. Therefore, the set of operations is usually restricted to reversals, translocations, fusions or fissions where linear-time algorithms were developed in the last years. However, this choice of rearrangement operations is more d ...
Haseman, J.; (1970)The genetic analysis of quantitative traits using twin and sib data."
... In Chapters VI-IX new methods are given for estimating a single major trait gene's genetic effect and distance from a marker locus. These methods are based on TIm' the proportion of genes two sibs have identical by descent at the marker locus. voted to the problem of estimating TIm' ...
... In Chapters VI-IX new methods are given for estimating a single major trait gene's genetic effect and distance from a marker locus. These methods are based on TIm' the proportion of genes two sibs have identical by descent at the marker locus. voted to the problem of estimating TIm' ...
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... sponsored educational activities. All faculty participating in a CME-certified activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant financial interest(s) or other relationship(s) with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s), provider(s) of commercial services or any commercial sup ...
... sponsored educational activities. All faculty participating in a CME-certified activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant financial interest(s) or other relationship(s) with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s), provider(s) of commercial services or any commercial sup ...
Genetics of asthma and atopy Koppelman, Gerard
... coworkers hypothesised that bacterial signals play a functional role in the maturation of the TH-1 type immune response, thereby suppressing the TH-2 type response, which may produce an atopic phenotype. Microbial products, such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), can provide activation signals for TH-1 m ...
... coworkers hypothesised that bacterial signals play a functional role in the maturation of the TH-1 type immune response, thereby suppressing the TH-2 type response, which may produce an atopic phenotype. Microbial products, such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), can provide activation signals for TH-1 m ...
Quantitative Trait Analysis with Merlin and QTDT
... The conditional probability of an inheritance vector vi+1 at locus i+1, given the inheritance vector vi at locus i is θij(1-θi)2n-j where θ is the recombination fraction and j is the number of changes in elements of the inheritance vector (“transition probabilities”) ...
... The conditional probability of an inheritance vector vi+1 at locus i+1, given the inheritance vector vi at locus i is θij(1-θi)2n-j where θ is the recombination fraction and j is the number of changes in elements of the inheritance vector (“transition probabilities”) ...
Calculation of IBD probabilities
... The conditional probability of an inheritance vector vi+1 at locus i+1, given the inheritance vector vi at locus i is θij(1-θi)2n-j where θ is the recombination fraction and j is the number of changes in elements of the inheritance vector (“transition probabilities”) ...
... The conditional probability of an inheritance vector vi+1 at locus i+1, given the inheritance vector vi at locus i is θij(1-θi)2n-j where θ is the recombination fraction and j is the number of changes in elements of the inheritance vector (“transition probabilities”) ...
invited review
... this technique can monitor, genome-wide, all binding sites of a transcription factor in living cells. For human VDR, public ChIPseq data are available from the following cell lines: (i) GM10855 and GM10861 (B cells) (Ramagopalan et al. 2010), (ii) THP-1 (monocytes) (Heikkinen et al. 2011), (iii) lip ...
... this technique can monitor, genome-wide, all binding sites of a transcription factor in living cells. For human VDR, public ChIPseq data are available from the following cell lines: (i) GM10855 and GM10861 (B cells) (Ramagopalan et al. 2010), (ii) THP-1 (monocytes) (Heikkinen et al. 2011), (iii) lip ...
The roles of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway
... gastrulation and later in the tracheal pits (Harrison et al., 1998). Despite these very dierent patterns of expression the three known components of the JAK/ STAT pathway exhibit very similar, loss-of-function phenotypes in the embryo. However because of the maternal contributions, the roles of hop ...
... gastrulation and later in the tracheal pits (Harrison et al., 1998). Despite these very dierent patterns of expression the three known components of the JAK/ STAT pathway exhibit very similar, loss-of-function phenotypes in the embryo. However because of the maternal contributions, the roles of hop ...
FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS
... fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in several organs with the highest expression in meiocytes, tetrads, microspores and mature ...
... fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in several organs with the highest expression in meiocytes, tetrads, microspores and mature ...
Type I Factor XI11 Deficiency Is Caused By a
... digested with restriction enzymes to generate the proper ends for ligation into sequencing vectors. The digested samples were applied to a 0.8% agarose gel, electroeluted, and then subcloned into M13mp18 or M13mp19 (GIBCO-BRL, Gathersburg, MD or Toyobo, Tokyo, Japan) with restriction sites to obtain ...
... digested with restriction enzymes to generate the proper ends for ligation into sequencing vectors. The digested samples were applied to a 0.8% agarose gel, electroeluted, and then subcloned into M13mp18 or M13mp19 (GIBCO-BRL, Gathersburg, MD or Toyobo, Tokyo, Japan) with restriction sites to obtain ...
Site-specific recombinase technology
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Nearly every human gene has a counterpart in the mouse (regardless of the fact that a minor set of orthologues had to follow species specific selection routes). This made the mouse the major model for elucidating the ways in which our genetic material encodes information. In the late 1980s gene targeting in murine embryonic stem (ES-)cells enabled the transmission of mutations into the mouse germ line and emerged as a novel option to study the genetic basis of regulatory networks as they exist in the genome. Still, classical gene targeting proved to be limited in several ways as gene functions became irreversibly destroyed by the marker gene that had to be introduced for selecting recombinant ES cells. These early steps led to animals in which the mutation was present in all cells of the body from the beginning leading to complex phenotypes and/or early lethality. There was a clear need for methods to restrict these mutations to specific points in development and specific cell types. This dream became reality when groups in the USA were able to introduce bacteriophage and yeast-derived site-specific recombination (SSR-) systems into mammalian cells as well as into the mouse