Molecular Plant-Microbio Interactions
... fragment was first cloned in pIC20H (Marsh et al. 1984), resulting in pMP5290, and subsequently cloned as an EcoRI– SalI fragment to pMP5285, which is a derivative of pME3049 (Voisard et al. 1994) obtained after digestion with HindIII and subsequent religation. The resulting plasmid, pMP5291, was in ...
... fragment was first cloned in pIC20H (Marsh et al. 1984), resulting in pMP5290, and subsequently cloned as an EcoRI– SalI fragment to pMP5285, which is a derivative of pME3049 (Voisard et al. 1994) obtained after digestion with HindIII and subsequent religation. The resulting plasmid, pMP5291, was in ...
Genetic Mapping of a Major Resistance Gene to Pea Aphid
... agricultural crops throughout the world. Damage is caused by direct feeding from the phloem sap as well as vectoring viruses, with aphids transmitting over 50% of all plant viruses [1]. Sap-sucking insects have a close association with their host and feed from a single cell type, the phloem sieve el ...
... agricultural crops throughout the world. Damage is caused by direct feeding from the phloem sap as well as vectoring viruses, with aphids transmitting over 50% of all plant viruses [1]. Sap-sucking insects have a close association with their host and feed from a single cell type, the phloem sieve el ...
Mutant Fruit Flies: Exploratorium Exhibit. Mutations in
... http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/mutant_flies/mutant_flies.html (1 of 6) [10/24/2007 12:20:33 PM] ...
... http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/mutant_flies/mutant_flies.html (1 of 6) [10/24/2007 12:20:33 PM] ...
does frequency-dependent selection with complex - GEPV
... fitted the analytical theory, but in some plant species, strong departures were consistently reported. These were interpreted as resulting from nonequilibrium effects (Kato and Mukai 2004), or from selection at linked loci (Lane and Lawrence 1995). These analyses are flawed for several reasons, nota ...
... fitted the analytical theory, but in some plant species, strong departures were consistently reported. These were interpreted as resulting from nonequilibrium effects (Kato and Mukai 2004), or from selection at linked loci (Lane and Lawrence 1995). These analyses are flawed for several reasons, nota ...
Campbell`s Biology: Concepts and Connections, 7e (Reece et al
... 5) Which of the following statements regarding cross-breeding and hybridization is false? A) The offspring of two different varieties are called hybrids. B) The parental plants of a cross are the P generation. C) The hybrid offspring of a cross are the P1 generation. D) The hybrid offspring of an F ...
... 5) Which of the following statements regarding cross-breeding and hybridization is false? A) The offspring of two different varieties are called hybrids. B) The parental plants of a cross are the P generation. C) The hybrid offspring of a cross are the P1 generation. D) The hybrid offspring of an F ...
Evidence for Variable Selective Pressures at a
... 1998; Markham and Zuker 2005). Computations were performed using ‘‘mfold’’ default parameters for folding temperature (37 °C), ionic conditions ([Naþ] 5 1.0 M; [Mgþþ] 5 0 M) and ‘‘window size parameter’’ of 15 for the complete control region sequence and 2 for tRNAs and for the largest control regio ...
... 1998; Markham and Zuker 2005). Computations were performed using ‘‘mfold’’ default parameters for folding temperature (37 °C), ionic conditions ([Naþ] 5 1.0 M; [Mgþþ] 5 0 M) and ‘‘window size parameter’’ of 15 for the complete control region sequence and 2 for tRNAs and for the largest control regio ...
A unified approach to the estimation and interpretation of resistance
... homozygous SS plants) (Jordan, 1996; Roux et al, 2004; Roux and Reboud, 2005) or from crosses among multiple parents (that is crossing several RS plants) (Menchari et al., 2008). As expected for crosses involving a greater control of genetic background, fitness costs have been more frequently report ...
... homozygous SS plants) (Jordan, 1996; Roux et al, 2004; Roux and Reboud, 2005) or from crosses among multiple parents (that is crossing several RS plants) (Menchari et al., 2008). As expected for crosses involving a greater control of genetic background, fitness costs have been more frequently report ...
Phylogeny of elasmobranchs based on LSU and SSU ribosomal
... The dominant view of the phylogeny of living elasmobranchs, based on morphological characters, is that batoids (skates and rays) are derived sharks, joined with saw sharks, and angel sharks in the clade Hypnosqualea [S. Shirai, Squalean Phylogeny: A New Framework of ÔSqualoidÕ Sharks and Related Tax ...
... The dominant view of the phylogeny of living elasmobranchs, based on morphological characters, is that batoids (skates and rays) are derived sharks, joined with saw sharks, and angel sharks in the clade Hypnosqualea [S. Shirai, Squalean Phylogeny: A New Framework of ÔSqualoidÕ Sharks and Related Tax ...
Much More than Falafel
... (Lens culinaris), pea (Pisum sativum), bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia), flax (Linum usitatissimum) – and last but not least chickpea (Cicer arietinum). ...
... (Lens culinaris), pea (Pisum sativum), bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia), flax (Linum usitatissimum) – and last but not least chickpea (Cicer arietinum). ...
Mendel and the Gene Idea Lecture
... statistics later proved valuable in his research on Heredity. • Mendel formulated two fundamental laws of heredity in the early 1860's. ...
... statistics later proved valuable in his research on Heredity. • Mendel formulated two fundamental laws of heredity in the early 1860's. ...
DCM in Dobermann is a disease with variable Prevalence and
... maybe not (his mother is probably affected DD or Dd). The time and the incidence of DCM in their progeny (the sample is very large) will reveal its likely condition. Otherwise if he is a silent carrier, most probably Dd*, no problem. In fact I have proposed before the use of heterozygous silent carr ...
... maybe not (his mother is probably affected DD or Dd). The time and the incidence of DCM in their progeny (the sample is very large) will reveal its likely condition. Otherwise if he is a silent carrier, most probably Dd*, no problem. In fact I have proposed before the use of heterozygous silent carr ...
Discover Debate Decide_exploring ethical
... Embryo: An organism at any time before full development, birth, or hatching. Gamete: A mature sex cell that usually has one set of chromosomes and is capable of uniting with a gamete of the opposite sex to begin the development of a new embryo. Gene: A section of DNA that codes for a specific protei ...
... Embryo: An organism at any time before full development, birth, or hatching. Gamete: A mature sex cell that usually has one set of chromosomes and is capable of uniting with a gamete of the opposite sex to begin the development of a new embryo. Gene: A section of DNA that codes for a specific protei ...
Chapter 25: Mendelian Genetics STUDY GUIDE Name
... 8. In the pedigree shown at right, find genotypes for all members of the family. 9. If the first male in generation III marries a normal-hearing female of unknown genotype, what are the chances that any of their children will be deaf? ...
... 8. In the pedigree shown at right, find genotypes for all members of the family. 9. If the first male in generation III marries a normal-hearing female of unknown genotype, what are the chances that any of their children will be deaf? ...
CoevolPaper2 - University of Illinois Archives
... the r-proteins are evolutionarily conserved. However, others vary and co-variances between certain ones of them will then reveal their functional inter-relationships. In this study, a mutual information analysis (see Methods) was performed to find possible sets of coevolving residues. For example, t ...
... the r-proteins are evolutionarily conserved. However, others vary and co-variances between certain ones of them will then reveal their functional inter-relationships. In this study, a mutual information analysis (see Methods) was performed to find possible sets of coevolving residues. For example, t ...
Ab Initio Modeling of Biological Systems - Psi-k
... practically deal only with valence electrons and pseudo potentials for the core electron must be used. The most common pseudopotentials are the norm-conserving pseudopotentials of Troullier and Martins [35], and Goedecker, Teter and Hutter [36], and the ultra soft non-norm-conserving pseudopentials ...
... practically deal only with valence electrons and pseudo potentials for the core electron must be used. The most common pseudopotentials are the norm-conserving pseudopotentials of Troullier and Martins [35], and Goedecker, Teter and Hutter [36], and the ultra soft non-norm-conserving pseudopentials ...
SNP discovery
... compared with known genetic map locations of SNP markers developed from ‘Golden Delicious’ (GDsnp in centiMorgans). SNP clusters around focal points are boxed, with green boxes denoting GDsnps, blue boxes denoting Rosaceae Conserved Orthologous Set markers (RosCOS), and orange boxes denoting candida ...
... compared with known genetic map locations of SNP markers developed from ‘Golden Delicious’ (GDsnp in centiMorgans). SNP clusters around focal points are boxed, with green boxes denoting GDsnps, blue boxes denoting Rosaceae Conserved Orthologous Set markers (RosCOS), and orange boxes denoting candida ...
Hthsci 2231
... Her face is characteristic of her genetic abnormality. She had low nasal bridge, eyelids that are folded, a protruding tongue and flat, low set ears. She had already had surgery for a congenital heart defect. a. ...
... Her face is characteristic of her genetic abnormality. She had low nasal bridge, eyelids that are folded, a protruding tongue and flat, low set ears. She had already had surgery for a congenital heart defect. a. ...
Correcting the Bias of WRIGHT`S Estimates of the Number of Genes
... unequal effects of alleles and linkage are the most important factors which create bias in the estimator. In this paper a modification for correcting the bias fromunequal effects of alleles and linkage is suggested. T h e modification relies on the estimation of two new parameters:the meanrecombinat ...
... unequal effects of alleles and linkage are the most important factors which create bias in the estimator. In this paper a modification for correcting the bias fromunequal effects of alleles and linkage is suggested. T h e modification relies on the estimation of two new parameters:the meanrecombinat ...
Prospective diagnostic analysis of copy number variants using SNP
... the probable cause of ASD, based on their large size, absence from healthy individuals, de novo occurrence and/or presence in previously reported syndromes associated with ID and ASD: a de novo triplication of the 15q11–q12 region in a male subject (family 772), a deletion of the 9p24 region in a fe ...
... the probable cause of ASD, based on their large size, absence from healthy individuals, de novo occurrence and/or presence in previously reported syndromes associated with ID and ASD: a de novo triplication of the 15q11–q12 region in a male subject (family 772), a deletion of the 9p24 region in a fe ...
Massive Changes in Genome Architecture Accompany
... Present address: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111. ...
... Present address: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111. ...
Noise in transcription negative feedback loops
... and the suppression of the noise by the negative feedback loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise f ...
... and the suppression of the noise by the negative feedback loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise f ...
Review A model for chromosome structure during the mitotic
... core/matrix strand via MARS (green dots) with closely associated replication origins (included in green dots). Probable attachments to transcription complexes are not illustrated for simplicity (Jackson et al. 1996). The DNA loops are present on only one side of the matrix strand. For diagrammatic p ...
... core/matrix strand via MARS (green dots) with closely associated replication origins (included in green dots). Probable attachments to transcription complexes are not illustrated for simplicity (Jackson et al. 1996). The DNA loops are present on only one side of the matrix strand. For diagrammatic p ...