factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
... Article published online before print. Article, supplemental material, and publication date are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.131201.111. ...
... Article published online before print. Article, supplemental material, and publication date are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.131201.111. ...
Alu
... A family of SINEs, short interspersed nuclear elements Replicating via LINE-mediated reverse transcription of an RNA polymerase Ⅲ transcript Roughly 280 bp The history of substitution patterns in the human genome Markers to determine genetic distances between human subpopulations – polymorphic Alu i ...
... A family of SINEs, short interspersed nuclear elements Replicating via LINE-mediated reverse transcription of an RNA polymerase Ⅲ transcript Roughly 280 bp The history of substitution patterns in the human genome Markers to determine genetic distances between human subpopulations – polymorphic Alu i ...
Single-stranded heteroduplex intermediates in l Red homologous
... the Pi protein must be present so that the R6K plasmid is replicating. On the other hand, if replication is only required to amplify the initiating recombination complex, then the insertion of the colE1 origin should suffice. The two DNAs were co-electroporated into an E. coli strain that contained ...
... the Pi protein must be present so that the R6K plasmid is replicating. On the other hand, if replication is only required to amplify the initiating recombination complex, then the insertion of the colE1 origin should suffice. The two DNAs were co-electroporated into an E. coli strain that contained ...
Beyond The Classical Cystic Fibrosis
... Besides the classical form of severe disease, other clinical forms of CF have been identified and called “atypical” forms. These one show monosymptomatic phenotype (recurrent pancreatitis, congenital bilateral agenesis of the vas deferens, asthma, bronchiectasis) and benign prognosis than the classi ...
... Besides the classical form of severe disease, other clinical forms of CF have been identified and called “atypical” forms. These one show monosymptomatic phenotype (recurrent pancreatitis, congenital bilateral agenesis of the vas deferens, asthma, bronchiectasis) and benign prognosis than the classi ...
What is p53
... Between January 1993 and July 1996, more than 4300 papers have been published in which the term "p53" appears in the title! This massive interest in a single protein is almost unprecedented and reflects the central place of p53 in the regulation of cell number and the frequency with which abnormalit ...
... Between January 1993 and July 1996, more than 4300 papers have been published in which the term "p53" appears in the title! This massive interest in a single protein is almost unprecedented and reflects the central place of p53 in the regulation of cell number and the frequency with which abnormalit ...
The Rad50 Signature Motif: Essential to ATP Binding and
... binding reaction contained 100 nM BODIPY FL AMPPNP and unlabeled AMP-PNP as indicated, plus either wt pfRad50 ATPase (0.6 mM) or S793R pfRad50cd (0.7 mM). Data points show the mean of two measurements taken in parallel, and are representative examples among several experiments. ...
... binding reaction contained 100 nM BODIPY FL AMPPNP and unlabeled AMP-PNP as indicated, plus either wt pfRad50 ATPase (0.6 mM) or S793R pfRad50cd (0.7 mM). Data points show the mean of two measurements taken in parallel, and are representative examples among several experiments. ...
Castric et al. (MBE 2010) - GEPV
... recombination among allelic lines with low versus High sequence divergence, whereas only cases of the latter are typically found when comparing functionally distinct SI specificities. In contrast to gametophytic SI, sporophytic SI allows the spontaneous generation of homozygote genotypes for a given ...
... recombination among allelic lines with low versus High sequence divergence, whereas only cases of the latter are typically found when comparing functionally distinct SI specificities. In contrast to gametophytic SI, sporophytic SI allows the spontaneous generation of homozygote genotypes for a given ...
Building Individualized Medicine: Prevention of Adverse Reactions
... blood coagulation components, including clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X; proteins C, S, and Z; and several other proteins, thus reducing their activity (Rost et al., 2005). Unintended hypoprothrombinemia in a genetically predisposed subpopulation of patients most often originates from reduced me ...
... blood coagulation components, including clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X; proteins C, S, and Z; and several other proteins, thus reducing their activity (Rost et al., 2005). Unintended hypoprothrombinemia in a genetically predisposed subpopulation of patients most often originates from reduced me ...
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis katG promoter region contains a
... upstream of katG promoted expression of the luciferase gene in E. coli and Mycobacterium smegmatis . A smaller promoter fragment (559 bp) promoted expression with equal efficiency, and was used in all further studies. Two transcription start sites were mapped by primer extension analysis to 47 and 5 ...
... upstream of katG promoted expression of the luciferase gene in E. coli and Mycobacterium smegmatis . A smaller promoter fragment (559 bp) promoted expression with equal efficiency, and was used in all further studies. Two transcription start sites were mapped by primer extension analysis to 47 and 5 ...
Intellectual property rights and innovation: Evidence from
... It is important to note that this analysis is not evaluating the overall welfare effects of Celera’s entry into the effort to sequence the human genome. To the extent that Celera’s entry spurred faster completion of the public sequencing efforts, Celera’s entry likely shifted the overall timing of g ...
... It is important to note that this analysis is not evaluating the overall welfare effects of Celera’s entry into the effort to sequence the human genome. To the extent that Celera’s entry spurred faster completion of the public sequencing efforts, Celera’s entry likely shifted the overall timing of g ...
BMC Microbiology - ORBi
... using total DNA-DNA hybridization, GC% content, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and multilocus sequencing analysis (MLSA) confirmed the classification of Bifidobacterium. crudilactis and B. mongoliense into two different clusters well separated from other bifidobacteria clusters. ...
... using total DNA-DNA hybridization, GC% content, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and multilocus sequencing analysis (MLSA) confirmed the classification of Bifidobacterium. crudilactis and B. mongoliense into two different clusters well separated from other bifidobacteria clusters. ...
Role of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) Synthases
... for rose) in India. Many varieties of gulukands are available in the markets; their fragrance and taste vary with the variety of roses used. In the market place these formulations bring very high prices. They form a part of the herbal medicine system widely practiced in India (known as Ayurvedic and ...
... for rose) in India. Many varieties of gulukands are available in the markets; their fragrance and taste vary with the variety of roses used. In the market place these formulations bring very high prices. They form a part of the herbal medicine system widely practiced in India (known as Ayurvedic and ...
Algorithms for Finding Gene Clusters
... types of permutations. Genomes of higher organisms generally consist of several linear chromosomes while bacterial, archaeal, and mitochondrial DNA is organized in one to several circular pieces. While in the first case the algorithm from [10] might report too many gene clusters if the multiple chro ...
... types of permutations. Genomes of higher organisms generally consist of several linear chromosomes while bacterial, archaeal, and mitochondrial DNA is organized in one to several circular pieces. While in the first case the algorithm from [10] might report too many gene clusters if the multiple chro ...
A pair of Sox: distinct and overlapping functions of
... domains. Gene expression, however, does not equate to gene function. The jef mutation destroys sox9a activity (Yan et al., ...
... domains. Gene expression, however, does not equate to gene function. The jef mutation destroys sox9a activity (Yan et al., ...
BIOLOGY 3 Lab Manual - Los Angeles Mission College
... If the independent variable is discontinuous or discrete (i.e., there are very limited or finite values for the independent variable), then a bar graph would be appropriate. For example, if you wanted to graph the average GPA of students at each of the nine LACCD community colleges, the independent ...
... If the independent variable is discontinuous or discrete (i.e., there are very limited or finite values for the independent variable), then a bar graph would be appropriate. For example, if you wanted to graph the average GPA of students at each of the nine LACCD community colleges, the independent ...
Modeling Fragile X Syndrome Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
... are indistinguishable from embryo-derived hESC lines by most measures; i.e., gene expression and developmental potential [29,30]. The advantages of this technique are obvious. First, it bypasses the limited pool of affected human embryos for hESC line derivation. Second, it can serve as a powerful t ...
... are indistinguishable from embryo-derived hESC lines by most measures; i.e., gene expression and developmental potential [29,30]. The advantages of this technique are obvious. First, it bypasses the limited pool of affected human embryos for hESC line derivation. Second, it can serve as a powerful t ...
Arabidopsis onset of leaf death mutants identify a regulatory
... old2 in Col-0 (Table 1). These characteristics make mapping a rather time-consuming process. The old2 mutant belongs to Class II early leaf senescence mutants, and among 12 mutants isolated 6 showed similar phenotypes and complex genetic behaviour, including the presence of a dominant suppressor in ...
... old2 in Col-0 (Table 1). These characteristics make mapping a rather time-consuming process. The old2 mutant belongs to Class II early leaf senescence mutants, and among 12 mutants isolated 6 showed similar phenotypes and complex genetic behaviour, including the presence of a dominant suppressor in ...
BT314 Virology
... plants and animals, which began between approximately 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. Early nomadic people depended on hunting and gathering for subsistence but, as human populations grew, the availability of wild food resources declined. This decline created pressure to develop new sources of food; so ...
... plants and animals, which began between approximately 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. Early nomadic people depended on hunting and gathering for subsistence but, as human populations grew, the availability of wild food resources declined. This decline created pressure to develop new sources of food; so ...
Introduction to Genetics
... plants and animals, which began between approximately 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. Early nomadic people depended on hunting and gathering for subsistence but, as human populations grew, the availability of wild food resources declined. This decline created pressure to develop new sources of food; so ...
... plants and animals, which began between approximately 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. Early nomadic people depended on hunting and gathering for subsistence but, as human populations grew, the availability of wild food resources declined. This decline created pressure to develop new sources of food; so ...
Bottleneck Effect on Genetic Variance: A Theoretical
... what extent the observed results can be accounted for by dominance alone. We will also investigate the proportional contributions of different genes with different classes of additive and dominance effect to the observed increase in genetic variance following bottlenecks. Since most empirical inform ...
... what extent the observed results can be accounted for by dominance alone. We will also investigate the proportional contributions of different genes with different classes of additive and dominance effect to the observed increase in genetic variance following bottlenecks. Since most empirical inform ...
Linear Dominance Relationship among Four Class
... Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, 630-0101 Japan ...
... Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, 630-0101 Japan ...
PowerPoint Presentation - No Slide Title
... Matthew Stephens, Paul Scheet (Quality Scores for SNPs) ...
... Matthew Stephens, Paul Scheet (Quality Scores for SNPs) ...