
NOCARDIA sp. INDONESIAN VOLCANIC SOIL DESAK GEDE SRI ANDAYANI , ELIN YULINAH SUKANDAR
... only specific bacteria can survive on environment containing selenium. The mechanism of resistance is due presence of genes that encode proteins so that it can bind to the compound selenium and converted into complex selenium-proteins are not toxic. Seleniumprotein complexes can be used as a compone ...
... only specific bacteria can survive on environment containing selenium. The mechanism of resistance is due presence of genes that encode proteins so that it can bind to the compound selenium and converted into complex selenium-proteins are not toxic. Seleniumprotein complexes can be used as a compone ...
Gene Ontology (GO) Tutorial
... none of it is adequate to assign a term. A good example is Dab2ip. As shown by it’s annotation summary, there was literature to demonstrate that it bound a protein, but no literature to suggest what process it participated in or where in the cell it was found. In some cases, there will be unknowns a ...
... none of it is adequate to assign a term. A good example is Dab2ip. As shown by it’s annotation summary, there was literature to demonstrate that it bound a protein, but no literature to suggest what process it participated in or where in the cell it was found. In some cases, there will be unknowns a ...
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... The inactive X condenses into a Barr body, and its genetic instructions are not used in that cell If a female is heterozygous for a particular gene located on the X chromosome, she will be a mosaic for that character (some cells will express the allele from one X, some cells will express the all ...
... The inactive X condenses into a Barr body, and its genetic instructions are not used in that cell If a female is heterozygous for a particular gene located on the X chromosome, she will be a mosaic for that character (some cells will express the allele from one X, some cells will express the all ...
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... Standards: CA Biology 5c Students know how mutations in the DNA sequence of a gene may or may not affect the expression of the gene or the sequence of amino acids in an encoded protein. 5e Students know proteins can differ from one another in the number and sequence of amino acids. 7a Students know ...
... Standards: CA Biology 5c Students know how mutations in the DNA sequence of a gene may or may not affect the expression of the gene or the sequence of amino acids in an encoded protein. 5e Students know proteins can differ from one another in the number and sequence of amino acids. 7a Students know ...
Chapter 23 PowerPoint 2016 - Spring
... • Natural selection increases the frequencies of alleles that enhance survival and reproduction • Adaptive evolution occurs as the match between an organism and its environment increases – Because the environment can change, adaptive evolution is a continuous process • Genetic drift and gene flow do ...
... • Natural selection increases the frequencies of alleles that enhance survival and reproduction • Adaptive evolution occurs as the match between an organism and its environment increases – Because the environment can change, adaptive evolution is a continuous process • Genetic drift and gene flow do ...
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
... What happens after the baby is born? If the diagnosis of CAH has definitely been excluded no further action is necessary. If a baby is known to be at a 1 in 2 (or 1 in 4) risk of CAH, further testing will depend on the available information on genetic changes. Gene tracking studies (known as linkage ...
... What happens after the baby is born? If the diagnosis of CAH has definitely been excluded no further action is necessary. If a baby is known to be at a 1 in 2 (or 1 in 4) risk of CAH, further testing will depend on the available information on genetic changes. Gene tracking studies (known as linkage ...
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... We investigated dorsal-ventral patterning in wol embryos by examining rhomboid (rho) expression. The rho gene is expressed in two ventrolateral bands in response to the protein Dorsal (Stathopoulos and Levine, 2002). In addition, rho is activated in dorsal cells by signaling from the TGF-β protein D ...
... We investigated dorsal-ventral patterning in wol embryos by examining rhomboid (rho) expression. The rho gene is expressed in two ventrolateral bands in response to the protein Dorsal (Stathopoulos and Levine, 2002). In addition, rho is activated in dorsal cells by signaling from the TGF-β protein D ...
Beyond The Classical Cystic Fibrosis
... Since 1989, it has become well known that CF is an ion channel disorder caused by mutations in the gene for the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) [16]. The CFTR gene is located on the long (q) arm of chromosome 7 (7q31.2) [17,18]. ...
... Since 1989, it has become well known that CF is an ion channel disorder caused by mutations in the gene for the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) [16]. The CFTR gene is located on the long (q) arm of chromosome 7 (7q31.2) [17,18]. ...
An rpoB signature sequence provides unique resolution for the
... level of analysis because of automatic gap removal. The procedure was repeated on each new well-supported subgroup (bootstrap value .50 %) until all the sequences realigned possessed exactly the same signature sequence and thus maximal resolution was achieved. For cluster V, the number of nucleotide ...
... level of analysis because of automatic gap removal. The procedure was repeated on each new well-supported subgroup (bootstrap value .50 %) until all the sequences realigned possessed exactly the same signature sequence and thus maximal resolution was achieved. For cluster V, the number of nucleotide ...
Modeling Fragile X Syndrome Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
... the loss-of-function of FMRP leads to neural deficits in FXS fetuses. In addition, the underlying mechanisms for germ line and somatic CGG instabilities in FXS are unknown. In terms of treatment, it would be enormously beneficial to find how/whether FMR1 gene inactivation can be reversed in patients ...
... the loss-of-function of FMRP leads to neural deficits in FXS fetuses. In addition, the underlying mechanisms for germ line and somatic CGG instabilities in FXS are unknown. In terms of treatment, it would be enormously beneficial to find how/whether FMR1 gene inactivation can be reversed in patients ...
The Interplay of Temperature and Genotype on Patterns
... (Figure 4 inset). The difference in alternative splicing between the two genotypes at 13° becomes clearer after adjusting for variance in the 39 gene-body read coverage across replicates (see File S1). With temperature stress resulting in increasing differences in the splicing pattern between the tw ...
... (Figure 4 inset). The difference in alternative splicing between the two genotypes at 13° becomes clearer after adjusting for variance in the 39 gene-body read coverage across replicates (see File S1). With temperature stress resulting in increasing differences in the splicing pattern between the tw ...
DNA for Defence Lawyers
... - 15 and 16, meaning at point S 12358 on the 3rd chromosome there were 15 and 16 repeats of a particular sequence of bases. Further readings are given for the other nine loci, and a reading for Amelogenin, which can only be either XX (female) or XY (male). These numbers can be computer coded and pla ...
... - 15 and 16, meaning at point S 12358 on the 3rd chromosome there were 15 and 16 repeats of a particular sequence of bases. Further readings are given for the other nine loci, and a reading for Amelogenin, which can only be either XX (female) or XY (male). These numbers can be computer coded and pla ...
Lecture PPT - Carol Lee Lab
... Nowick et al (2009) identified 90 TF genes with significantly different expression levels in human and chimpanzee brains, among which the rapidly evolving KRAB-zinc finger genes are markedly over-represented. KRAB-zinc fingers have on average accumulated more amino acid differences between humans an ...
... Nowick et al (2009) identified 90 TF genes with significantly different expression levels in human and chimpanzee brains, among which the rapidly evolving KRAB-zinc finger genes are markedly over-represented. KRAB-zinc fingers have on average accumulated more amino acid differences between humans an ...
A Novel CpG Island Set Identifies Tissue-Specific
... resulting library was sequenced to define a novel human blood CGI set that includes many that are not detected by current algorithms. Approximately half of CGIs were associated with annotated gene transcription start sites, the remainder being intra- or intergenic. Using an array representing over 1 ...
... resulting library was sequenced to define a novel human blood CGI set that includes many that are not detected by current algorithms. Approximately half of CGIs were associated with annotated gene transcription start sites, the remainder being intra- or intergenic. Using an array representing over 1 ...
gramene_ontologytutorial
... Used to describe the relationship between a child term that represents a specific type of a more general parent term. For example: a caryopsis is a type of fruit; a panicle is an inflorescence. Part of: Used to indicate the relationship between a child term that is a part of the parent term. For exa ...
... Used to describe the relationship between a child term that represents a specific type of a more general parent term. For example: a caryopsis is a type of fruit; a panicle is an inflorescence. Part of: Used to indicate the relationship between a child term that is a part of the parent term. For exa ...
Slide 1
... 20 splitString (Split string into string list by regular expression): split a record by a given regular expression Inputs string: string to be split regex: regular expression used to split a given string Output split: return split string 21 Ebi_uniprot: retrieves Uniprot records given search term(s) ...
... 20 splitString (Split string into string list by regular expression): split a record by a given regular expression Inputs string: string to be split regex: regular expression used to split a given string Output split: return split string 21 Ebi_uniprot: retrieves Uniprot records given search term(s) ...
Marker Implementation in the Department of Agriculture, Western
... M. and Keller, B. 1995 Identification of molecular markers linked to the Agropyron elongatumderived leaf rust resistance gene Lr24 in wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 90: 982-990. ...
... M. and Keller, B. 1995 Identification of molecular markers linked to the Agropyron elongatumderived leaf rust resistance gene Lr24 in wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 90: 982-990. ...
Characteristics of a Laboratory Strain of Coleomegilla maculata with
... The ye/10sp strain was analyzed using classical Mendelian breeding and documented by digital image collection. Insects were maintained as previously described [2] [3]. Individual insects were isolated for reciprocal straincrosses, and putative heterozygous first generation offspring (F1) crosses wer ...
... The ye/10sp strain was analyzed using classical Mendelian breeding and documented by digital image collection. Insects were maintained as previously described [2] [3]. Individual insects were isolated for reciprocal straincrosses, and putative heterozygous first generation offspring (F1) crosses wer ...
Free Sample
... c. Extrachromosomal genetic element that can carry a recombinant DNA molecule into a host bacterial cell d. Substance that can carry an electric current in solution ____ 36. Which of the following must be true when using the Hardy-Weinberg equation? a. The population must be large c. Mating must occ ...
... c. Extrachromosomal genetic element that can carry a recombinant DNA molecule into a host bacterial cell d. Substance that can carry an electric current in solution ____ 36. Which of the following must be true when using the Hardy-Weinberg equation? a. The population must be large c. Mating must occ ...
Classification of plant-pathogenic mycoplasma
... A method has been developed to amplify the 16s rRNA gene of plant-pathogenic mycoplasma-like organisms (MLOs) from infected plant material using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The procedure is dependent on the presence of a BcZI restriction site in the 16s rDNA of chloroplasts but not in that ...
... A method has been developed to amplify the 16s rRNA gene of plant-pathogenic mycoplasma-like organisms (MLOs) from infected plant material using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The procedure is dependent on the presence of a BcZI restriction site in the 16s rDNA of chloroplasts but not in that ...
Analysis of expressed sequence tags from the Huperzia serrata leaf
... studies identified the polyketide synthase1 (PKS1) and its corresponding gene from H . serrata. PKS1 is a novel-type III polyketide synthase and shows unusually broad catalytic promiscuity, producing various aromatic ...
... studies identified the polyketide synthase1 (PKS1) and its corresponding gene from H . serrata. PKS1 is a novel-type III polyketide synthase and shows unusually broad catalytic promiscuity, producing various aromatic ...
TranscriptsADA DeBanzie 4-14-2015
... Weinberg equilibrium as far as the alleles of this four-‐winged spotting locus is concerned? So let’s look at how we figure that out. So here in table form is the data that we have so far. ...
... Weinberg equilibrium as far as the alleles of this four-‐winged spotting locus is concerned? So let’s look at how we figure that out. So here in table form is the data that we have so far. ...
Translation Section 1 From Genes to Proteins Chapter 10
... • Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are able to regulate which genes are expressed and which are not, depending on the cell’s needs. • The piece of DNA that overlaps the promoter site and serves as the on-off switch is called an operator. ...
... • Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are able to regulate which genes are expressed and which are not, depending on the cell’s needs. • The piece of DNA that overlaps the promoter site and serves as the on-off switch is called an operator. ...
Geminivirus Replication Origins Have a Modular
... TGMV A (Figure 1, cf. lanes 2 and 3), while BGMV B only replicated in the presence of BGMV A (cf. lanes 6 and 7). These results established that BGMV is able to replicate efficiently in tobacco cells and that, similar to TGMV A (Rogers et al., 1986; Hayes and Buck, 1989), BGMV A provides all of the ...
... TGMV A (Figure 1, cf. lanes 2 and 3), while BGMV B only replicated in the presence of BGMV A (cf. lanes 6 and 7). These results established that BGMV is able to replicate efficiently in tobacco cells and that, similar to TGMV A (Rogers et al., 1986; Hayes and Buck, 1989), BGMV A provides all of the ...
letters - Centre for Social Evolution
... Arg/Ser-rich and Pro-rich domain with a high degree of sequence identity to the Csd protein (.70% identical amino acid residues, Fig. 1c), but no similarity to other proteins in the database by applying BLAST program searches. Fem has an extra Arg/Ser-domain in its amino terminus, but lacks the hype ...
... Arg/Ser-rich and Pro-rich domain with a high degree of sequence identity to the Csd protein (.70% identical amino acid residues, Fig. 1c), but no similarity to other proteins in the database by applying BLAST program searches. Fem has an extra Arg/Ser-domain in its amino terminus, but lacks the hype ...
Site-specific recombinase technology

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