Genetic Control of X Chromosome Inactivation in Mice: Definition of
... thus predicted to have differential binding affinities for this factor (or factors), leading to a bias in the choice between chromosomes. While no such factors have been identified to date, mutagenesis has uncovered three candidate loci, all of which are autosomally encoded (Xiaf1–3) (Percec et al. ...
... thus predicted to have differential binding affinities for this factor (or factors), leading to a bias in the choice between chromosomes. While no such factors have been identified to date, mutagenesis has uncovered three candidate loci, all of which are autosomally encoded (Xiaf1–3) (Percec et al. ...
Natural variation in nucleolar dominance reveals
... specific chromosomal loci of one parent but not the other. This phenomenon, known as nucleolar dominance (1–4), was initially discovered as a change in chromosome structure (5). At nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where nucleoli form during interphase (6, 7), and where genes encoding the ...
... specific chromosomal loci of one parent but not the other. This phenomenon, known as nucleolar dominance (1–4), was initially discovered as a change in chromosome structure (5). At nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where nucleoli form during interphase (6, 7), and where genes encoding the ...
Keverne et al (2001)
... two copies, one from each parent, and such biallelically inherited genes have identical functions. Genomic imprinting confers different functions on the two parental genomes during development by silencing one allele of each imprinted gene in a parent-oforigin-dependent manner. Hence imprinted genes ...
... two copies, one from each parent, and such biallelically inherited genes have identical functions. Genomic imprinting confers different functions on the two parental genomes during development by silencing one allele of each imprinted gene in a parent-oforigin-dependent manner. Hence imprinted genes ...
The sequence of a gene encoding convicilin from pea
... with no RNA present gave no protected fragment. A further S1 mapping experiment, with the NsiI-EcoRV restriction fragment, covering bases -382 to 257 in cvcA, gave protected fragments ending in the region -8 to + 2. In this case both the SI mapping assay and its control with no RNA present gave prot ...
... with no RNA present gave no protected fragment. A further S1 mapping experiment, with the NsiI-EcoRV restriction fragment, covering bases -382 to 257 in cvcA, gave protected fragments ending in the region -8 to + 2. In this case both the SI mapping assay and its control with no RNA present gave prot ...
Genomic overview of serine proteases
... crossing-over of sister chromatids during meiotic recombination. The ongoing genome projects in different animal species will be very helpful in establishing the phylogenetic relatedness of serine proteases and their model of evolution. In the near future, the full sequencing of the genomes of other ...
... crossing-over of sister chromatids during meiotic recombination. The ongoing genome projects in different animal species will be very helpful in establishing the phylogenetic relatedness of serine proteases and their model of evolution. In the near future, the full sequencing of the genomes of other ...
HILL , W .G., and ROBERTSON ,A .1968. Linkage Disequilibrium
... equally spaced SNPs1 and total number of 50 QTLs 2 (that scattered on choromosome randomly) was generated for each individual . An effective population size of 100 individuals was simulated , of wich 50 were male and 50 were female . This structure followed by 50 generations or random mating , imply ...
... equally spaced SNPs1 and total number of 50 QTLs 2 (that scattered on choromosome randomly) was generated for each individual . An effective population size of 100 individuals was simulated , of wich 50 were male and 50 were female . This structure followed by 50 generations or random mating , imply ...
Development and Evaluation of Chromosome Segment
... The ZhangPu wild rice was found in Zhangpu County in 1982, and it was the only wild rice in Fujian province. However, since it is the easternmost distribution of wild rice in China, it may contain many elite genes, including those for disease resistance, high-yield and resistance to stresses (Li, 20 ...
... The ZhangPu wild rice was found in Zhangpu County in 1982, and it was the only wild rice in Fujian province. However, since it is the easternmost distribution of wild rice in China, it may contain many elite genes, including those for disease resistance, high-yield and resistance to stresses (Li, 20 ...
Curriculum Guide Template DRAFT
... c. Communication among cells within an organism. Learner Outcome: With 80% accuracy, the learner will be able to • Identify and describe the structure and function of the nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondrion, vacuole, chloroplast, and ribosome. • Demonstrate the use of microscope techn ...
... c. Communication among cells within an organism. Learner Outcome: With 80% accuracy, the learner will be able to • Identify and describe the structure and function of the nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondrion, vacuole, chloroplast, and ribosome. • Demonstrate the use of microscope techn ...
PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS
... diagnostic procedure that has evolved from the substantial advances in assisted reproductive technology that have occurred since the first birth resulting from in vitro fertilisation (IVF) nearly 25 years ago. PGD was originally developed as an alternative to prenatal diagnosis to reduce the transmi ...
... diagnostic procedure that has evolved from the substantial advances in assisted reproductive technology that have occurred since the first birth resulting from in vitro fertilisation (IVF) nearly 25 years ago. PGD was originally developed as an alternative to prenatal diagnosis to reduce the transmi ...
Functional Genomics
... genes will impact molecular medicine the greatest, leading to improved diagnosis of disease. Sequencing of prokaryotic genomes will aid vaccine design and allow exploration of new Cover illustration microbial energy sources, while knowledge of other animal and plant genomes should enhance agricultur ...
... genes will impact molecular medicine the greatest, leading to improved diagnosis of disease. Sequencing of prokaryotic genomes will aid vaccine design and allow exploration of new Cover illustration microbial energy sources, while knowledge of other animal and plant genomes should enhance agricultur ...
Study of seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms identified in East
... informed consent forms before participating in this study. Height without shoes and body weight in light clothing were measured to the nearest 0.1 cm and 0.1 kg, respectively. Height was measured using a standard steel strip stadiometer, and weight was determined using a digital electronic scale. BM ...
... informed consent forms before participating in this study. Height without shoes and body weight in light clothing were measured to the nearest 0.1 cm and 0.1 kg, respectively. Height was measured using a standard steel strip stadiometer, and weight was determined using a digital electronic scale. BM ...
SF 106 year 1 report 2010
... Mapping analysis was used to collect all trait data and assign to a Rubus genetic linkage map. Preliminary analysis showed that calculations for Final load, Hardness, and Force/Mass_N_kg, together with the breeders score were significantly more heritable and all showed QTLs on LG3. The most signific ...
... Mapping analysis was used to collect all trait data and assign to a Rubus genetic linkage map. Preliminary analysis showed that calculations for Final load, Hardness, and Force/Mass_N_kg, together with the breeders score were significantly more heritable and all showed QTLs on LG3. The most signific ...
PLEIOTROPIC MULTI-TRAIT GENOME
... discovery rate of 0.04%, and this was better than for any individual trait. When traits were analyzed individually, for only 10 out 56 traits the FDR was less than 2.5%. Many highly significant SNPs from the multi-trait analyses were found within narrow regions on Ovine autosomal chromosomes (OAR) 2 ...
... discovery rate of 0.04%, and this was better than for any individual trait. When traits were analyzed individually, for only 10 out 56 traits the FDR was less than 2.5%. Many highly significant SNPs from the multi-trait analyses were found within narrow regions on Ovine autosomal chromosomes (OAR) 2 ...
Further genetic evidence suggesting a role for the
... RHOA gene as well as the ARHGEF3 gene may influence BMD in women. These genes are both situated in the 3p14-p21 region of the genome, an area that has been linked with BMD in multiple studies [19,21]. Other genes from this chromosomal region have also been reported as associated with BMD in women, in ...
... RHOA gene as well as the ARHGEF3 gene may influence BMD in women. These genes are both situated in the 3p14-p21 region of the genome, an area that has been linked with BMD in multiple studies [19,21]. Other genes from this chromosomal region have also been reported as associated with BMD in women, in ...
THE EFFECTS OF GENOTYPE AND CELL
... These six tissues were chosen not only because of the regularity of their behavior in influencing the differentiation of melanocytes but also because they appeared to represent very different kinds of differentiated tissue with little in common beyond the fact that they supported the differentiation ...
... These six tissues were chosen not only because of the regularity of their behavior in influencing the differentiation of melanocytes but also because they appeared to represent very different kinds of differentiated tissue with little in common beyond the fact that they supported the differentiation ...
Characterization of the extended-spectrum beta
... /Mactams tested, with the exception of imipenem, these agents should be used with caution as treatment of patients with infections caused by ESBL-producing strains, particularly when there are large numbers of bacteria (producing corresponding large amounts of /3-lactamases) at the sites of infectio ...
... /Mactams tested, with the exception of imipenem, these agents should be used with caution as treatment of patients with infections caused by ESBL-producing strains, particularly when there are large numbers of bacteria (producing corresponding large amounts of /3-lactamases) at the sites of infectio ...
Fundamentals of Genetics Review
... that during gamete formation, the two parental alleles for a gene separate and go into different gametes ...
... that during gamete formation, the two parental alleles for a gene separate and go into different gametes ...
Blue cone monochromacy: Causative mutations and associated
... involved the amplification of the coding regions of the long (L) and medium (M) wave cone opsin genes and the upstream locus control region (LCR) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Gene products were directly sequenced and analyzed. Results: In all three families, genetic analysis identified that t ...
... involved the amplification of the coding regions of the long (L) and medium (M) wave cone opsin genes and the upstream locus control region (LCR) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Gene products were directly sequenced and analyzed. Results: In all three families, genetic analysis identified that t ...
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... rhizoids, gametophytic leaves, and a particular spermatozoid ultrastructure. Hornworts posses many unique features, including a distinctively shaped apical cell, a pyrenoid in chloroplasts, mucilage cells and cavities in the talus, and an intercalary meristem at the base of the sporangium. The trach ...
... rhizoids, gametophytic leaves, and a particular spermatozoid ultrastructure. Hornworts posses many unique features, including a distinctively shaped apical cell, a pyrenoid in chloroplasts, mucilage cells and cavities in the talus, and an intercalary meristem at the base of the sporangium. The trach ...
MYH Associated Polyposis (MAP)
... bottom so that the doctor can have a look to see if there are any polyps in the colon. A gastroscopy is also performed to see if there are any polyps in the duodenum. If possible, any polyps found in the colon and rectum will be removed during the colonoscopy examination. These examinations will be ...
... bottom so that the doctor can have a look to see if there are any polyps in the colon. A gastroscopy is also performed to see if there are any polyps in the duodenum. If possible, any polyps found in the colon and rectum will be removed during the colonoscopy examination. These examinations will be ...
Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield
... QTLs mapped were low (Table 4) except one: 2sn-4 (LOD = 4.0). The portion of total trait variance explained (VE) was the highest for two QTLs: 2sn-3 (VE = 44.3%) and 2sn-4 (VE = 55.9%). For most of QTLs mapped, the additive effect of the allele from the paternal line was strongly negative, but for t ...
... QTLs mapped were low (Table 4) except one: 2sn-4 (LOD = 4.0). The portion of total trait variance explained (VE) was the highest for two QTLs: 2sn-3 (VE = 44.3%) and 2sn-4 (VE = 55.9%). For most of QTLs mapped, the additive effect of the allele from the paternal line was strongly negative, but for t ...
Genetic of PWS – Explanation for the Rest of Us - Prader
... During the early 1980s, scientists puzzled over why some people who seemed to have PWS did not have the chromosome 15 deletion, and why some people with the chromosome 15 deletion seemed to have a different condition from PWS. Dr. Merlin Butler and colleagues began unraveling the puzzle when they re ...
... During the early 1980s, scientists puzzled over why some people who seemed to have PWS did not have the chromosome 15 deletion, and why some people with the chromosome 15 deletion seemed to have a different condition from PWS. Dr. Merlin Butler and colleagues began unraveling the puzzle when they re ...
Marine integrons containing novel integrase genes
... In order to understand the structure and biological significance of integrons and associated gene cassettes in marine polluted sediments, metagenomic DNAs were extracted from sites at Suez and Tokyo Bays. PCR amplicons containing new integrase genes, intI, linked with novel gene cassettes, were reco ...
... In order to understand the structure and biological significance of integrons and associated gene cassettes in marine polluted sediments, metagenomic DNAs were extracted from sites at Suez and Tokyo Bays. PCR amplicons containing new integrase genes, intI, linked with novel gene cassettes, were reco ...
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... red eye color. When two pure-breeding red strains 1 and 2 are intercrossed, the F1 is also red. However when the F1 is backcrossed to strain 1, the progeny show 3/4 red and 1/4 peach flies. The genotype of the strain 1 must have been A) p+/p+ ; s+/s+ B) p+/p ; s/s C) p/p ; s+/s+ D) p+/p ; s+/s * E) ...
... red eye color. When two pure-breeding red strains 1 and 2 are intercrossed, the F1 is also red. However when the F1 is backcrossed to strain 1, the progeny show 3/4 red and 1/4 peach flies. The genotype of the strain 1 must have been A) p+/p+ ; s+/s+ B) p+/p ; s/s C) p/p ; s+/s+ D) p+/p ; s+/s * E) ...