Derivative Alleles of the Arabidopsis Gibberellin
... GAI and GA4 loci. These loci are tightly linked within a small region of chromosome 1 (Koornneef et al., 1985b). Visible marker and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) linkage maps of the GAI-GA4 region are presented. The goal of this work is to isolate the GAI and GA4 loci. We have also ...
... GAI and GA4 loci. These loci are tightly linked within a small region of chromosome 1 (Koornneef et al., 1985b). Visible marker and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) linkage maps of the GAI-GA4 region are presented. The goal of this work is to isolate the GAI and GA4 loci. We have also ...
2. In vivo Maternal Haploid Induction in Maize
... culture or microspore culture. In anther culture systems, microspores within the anther are induced to undergo androgenesis to form microspore-‐derived embryo-‐like structures. In pollen culture, microspores ...
... culture or microspore culture. In anther culture systems, microspores within the anther are induced to undergo androgenesis to form microspore-‐derived embryo-‐like structures. In pollen culture, microspores ...
UPDATED_March2017-THE_MANDATE_ON_THE_PRINCIPLES
... the expiration date and shall submit the letter of agreement to the Ministry. The distributorship agreement shall cover the information such as the name of the company, duration of the agreement (if any), the name of the animals in the scope of this agreement and the identification number of those a ...
... the expiration date and shall submit the letter of agreement to the Ministry. The distributorship agreement shall cover the information such as the name of the company, duration of the agreement (if any), the name of the animals in the scope of this agreement and the identification number of those a ...
Horizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to Gnetum
... nosperm-type and angiosperm-type nad1 intron 2 sequences was possible because they possess unique characteristics. The gymnosperm-type nad1 intron 2 in Gnetum is characterized by 37–80 base pairs inserted before the GTGCG motif that is typical of the start of group II introns (Tables 3 and 4 and Fig ...
... nosperm-type and angiosperm-type nad1 intron 2 sequences was possible because they possess unique characteristics. The gymnosperm-type nad1 intron 2 in Gnetum is characterized by 37–80 base pairs inserted before the GTGCG motif that is typical of the start of group II introns (Tables 3 and 4 and Fig ...
StanfordEncyclopedia_2016_Inheritance
... multiple generations, yet replicators are necessary for evolution by natural selection, or that extragenetic inheritance leads to replicators that are limited in the repertoire of variants they support (see Godfrey-Smith 2000). Proponents of the multiple inheritance systems view and of holistic view ...
... multiple generations, yet replicators are necessary for evolution by natural selection, or that extragenetic inheritance leads to replicators that are limited in the repertoire of variants they support (see Godfrey-Smith 2000). Proponents of the multiple inheritance systems view and of holistic view ...
VegT activates Bix4 to specify endodermal
... within the oocyte. Prominent among these are the RNAs encoding Vg1, a member of the TGF-β family (Rebagliati et al., 1985; Weeks and Melton, 1987), and VegT (Horb and Thomsen, 1997; Lustig et al., 1996; Stennard et al., 1996; Zhang and King, 1996) a member of the T-box family of transcription factor ...
... within the oocyte. Prominent among these are the RNAs encoding Vg1, a member of the TGF-β family (Rebagliati et al., 1985; Weeks and Melton, 1987), and VegT (Horb and Thomsen, 1997; Lustig et al., 1996; Stennard et al., 1996; Zhang and King, 1996) a member of the T-box family of transcription factor ...
Assessing homology at different levels of the biological hierarchy
... know there can be several ways to produce a single homologous feature; a bone may arise from mesoderm or from neural crest (ectoderm); electric organs in fish that share homologous features and physiology can arise from a transformation of a muscle or of a nerve. Identifying novel features requires ...
... know there can be several ways to produce a single homologous feature; a bone may arise from mesoderm or from neural crest (ectoderm); electric organs in fish that share homologous features and physiology can arise from a transformation of a muscle or of a nerve. Identifying novel features requires ...
A Single Eubacterial Origin of Eukaryotic
... David S. Horner, Robert P. Hirt, and T. Martin Embley Department of Zoology, Natural History Museum, London, England The iron sulfur protein pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFO) is central to energy metabolism in amitochondriate eukaryotes, including those with hydrogenosomes. Thus, revealing th ...
... David S. Horner, Robert P. Hirt, and T. Martin Embley Department of Zoology, Natural History Museum, London, England The iron sulfur protein pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFO) is central to energy metabolism in amitochondriate eukaryotes, including those with hydrogenosomes. Thus, revealing th ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... DNA was isolated from the whole blood using rapid non-enzymatic method (Lahiri and Nurnberger, 1991) with minor modifications. Non-enzymatic method of DNA isolation involves separation of the DNA from blood by salting out the cellular proteins by dehydration and precipitation with saturated sodium c ...
... DNA was isolated from the whole blood using rapid non-enzymatic method (Lahiri and Nurnberger, 1991) with minor modifications. Non-enzymatic method of DNA isolation involves separation of the DNA from blood by salting out the cellular proteins by dehydration and precipitation with saturated sodium c ...
Functional Analysis of Maize RAD51 in Meiosis and
... instances where the Zm prefix is required for clarity.) It has been suggested that in addition to its role in mediating DNA transfer, the maize RAD51 protein may be involved in homology search during meiosis (Franklin et al. 1999; Pawlowski et al. 2003). A reverse genetic approach was used to functi ...
... instances where the Zm prefix is required for clarity.) It has been suggested that in addition to its role in mediating DNA transfer, the maize RAD51 protein may be involved in homology search during meiosis (Franklin et al. 1999; Pawlowski et al. 2003). A reverse genetic approach was used to functi ...
Recent approaches into the genetic basis of inbreeding depression
... lines support this prediction. More direct biometric approaches provide strong support for the importance of partly recessive deleterious alleles. Investigators using molecular markers to study quantitative trait loci (QTL) often find support for overdominance, though pseudo-overdominance (deleterio ...
... lines support this prediction. More direct biometric approaches provide strong support for the importance of partly recessive deleterious alleles. Investigators using molecular markers to study quantitative trait loci (QTL) often find support for overdominance, though pseudo-overdominance (deleterio ...
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN PLANTS C Robertson McClung
... The list of plant clock-controlled genes (CCGs; see 33, 94, 139) has expanded considerably since Kloppstech’s (71) original observation of a circadian oscillation in mRNA abundance of a chlorophyll a /b binding protein gene (LHCB or CAB). This list continues to grow (75, 95) and it seems likely that ...
... The list of plant clock-controlled genes (CCGs; see 33, 94, 139) has expanded considerably since Kloppstech’s (71) original observation of a circadian oscillation in mRNA abundance of a chlorophyll a /b binding protein gene (LHCB or CAB). This list continues to grow (75, 95) and it seems likely that ...
Introduction to Genetics
... Genetic Traits and Heredity Name: Introduction In this activity, you will create your own sexually reproducing organism and determine what kinds of traits the parents pass on to their offspring. Then you will use that information to determine what the offspring would look like. Vocabulary Sexual R ...
... Genetic Traits and Heredity Name: Introduction In this activity, you will create your own sexually reproducing organism and determine what kinds of traits the parents pass on to their offspring. Then you will use that information to determine what the offspring would look like. Vocabulary Sexual R ...
PROGRAM PROGRAM
... plant growth control (R. Archacki) – 30 min • HD2C histone deacetylase and a SWI/SNF complex are both involved in mediating the heat stress response in Arabidopsis (D. Buszewicz) – 15 min • The evolutionarily conserved histone acetylatransferase complex NuA4 is crucial for plant development (T. Bi ...
... plant growth control (R. Archacki) – 30 min • HD2C histone deacetylase and a SWI/SNF complex are both involved in mediating the heat stress response in Arabidopsis (D. Buszewicz) – 15 min • The evolutionarily conserved histone acetylatransferase complex NuA4 is crucial for plant development (T. Bi ...
Seed Dormancy and Germination
... Germination assays in Arabidopsis are often performed in light on seeds freshly harvested or stored for a limited time (Léon-Kloosterziel et al., 1996a). Other parameters are the germination rate after different periods of cold treatment (Cutler et al., 1996) and germination in darkness. In addition ...
... Germination assays in Arabidopsis are often performed in light on seeds freshly harvested or stored for a limited time (Léon-Kloosterziel et al., 1996a). Other parameters are the germination rate after different periods of cold treatment (Cutler et al., 1996) and germination in darkness. In addition ...
Quantitative trait loci affecting amylose, amylopectin and starch
... difficult for ANOVA as the markers are not independent [14]. For the seven traits showing main effect QTLs, eighteen QTLs were detected by ANOVA vs. thirteen by MQTL, seven being detected by both methods. However, when examining our data (table III), it is doubtful that all the QTLs detected by ANOV ...
... difficult for ANOVA as the markers are not independent [14]. For the seven traits showing main effect QTLs, eighteen QTLs were detected by ANOVA vs. thirteen by MQTL, seven being detected by both methods. However, when examining our data (table III), it is doubtful that all the QTLs detected by ANOV ...
NCBI Molecular Biology Resources
... COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
... COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
Genetics fill in review
... 2. The transferring of pollen between plants is called ____________________. 3. Mendel produced strains of pea plants through the process of ____________________. 4. When two members of the F1 generation are allowed to breed with each other, the offspring are referred to as the ____________________ ...
... 2. The transferring of pollen between plants is called ____________________. 3. Mendel produced strains of pea plants through the process of ____________________. 4. When two members of the F1 generation are allowed to breed with each other, the offspring are referred to as the ____________________ ...
Prentice hall Biology Worksheets
... subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons are positively charged particles (+), and neutrons carry no charge. Protons and neutrons together form the nucleus, at the center of the atom. The electron is a negativ ...
... subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons are positively charged particles (+), and neutrons carry no charge. Protons and neutrons together form the nucleus, at the center of the atom. The electron is a negativ ...
Bcl-2–Modifying Factor Induces Renal Proximal Tubular
... The mechanisms underlying tubular atrophy are incompletely delineated. Studies have shown that high glucose (HG) concentrations are associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which inhibits proximal tubular function and induces apoptosis (8–10). Apoptosis has been detected i ...
... The mechanisms underlying tubular atrophy are incompletely delineated. Studies have shown that high glucose (HG) concentrations are associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which inhibits proximal tubular function and induces apoptosis (8–10). Apoptosis has been detected i ...
Workbook biology dragonfly text
... subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons are positively charged particles (+), and neutrons carry no charge. Protons and neutrons together form the nucleus, at the center of the atom. The electron is a negativ ...
... subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons are positively charged particles (+), and neutrons carry no charge. Protons and neutrons together form the nucleus, at the center of the atom. The electron is a negativ ...
Lecture PPT - Carol Lee Lab
... • If chromosomes cannot segregate, some hybrids will be sexually sterile • But many can reproduce asexually ...
... • If chromosomes cannot segregate, some hybrids will be sexually sterile • But many can reproduce asexually ...
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... 48. What was scientific about Gregor Mendel’s approach to gardening? a. He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants. b. He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity. c. He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields. d. He worked to breed garden plants to obtai ...
... 48. What was scientific about Gregor Mendel’s approach to gardening? a. He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants. b. He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity. c. He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields. d. He worked to breed garden plants to obtai ...
Product description P003-D1 MLH1-MSH2-v01 - MRC
... carrier status of copy number variation in the aforementioned genetic loci in at-risk populations. This assay is optimised for use with peripheral blood derived genomic DNA. Deletions or duplications obtained with the P003 MLH1/MSH2 probemix must be verified by another technique. In particular, copy ...
... carrier status of copy number variation in the aforementioned genetic loci in at-risk populations. This assay is optimised for use with peripheral blood derived genomic DNA. Deletions or duplications obtained with the P003 MLH1/MSH2 probemix must be verified by another technique. In particular, copy ...
Chapter 02: Biology, Genetics, and Evolution
... 48. What was scientific about Gregor Mendel’s approach to gardening? a. He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants. b. He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity. c. He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields. d. He worked to breed garden plants to obtai ...
... 48. What was scientific about Gregor Mendel’s approach to gardening? a. He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants. b. He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity. c. He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields. d. He worked to breed garden plants to obtai ...