DNA Evolution 3.0 Administrator Guide
... The DNA Evolution Controller is software that runs on a networked Linux appliance. This software can run on a physical server (X Series, N Series) or on a virtual server (M Series). This core software component is included in all DNA Evolution products and is the foundation of the solution. The appl ...
... The DNA Evolution Controller is software that runs on a networked Linux appliance. This software can run on a physical server (X Series, N Series) or on a virtual server (M Series). This core software component is included in all DNA Evolution products and is the foundation of the solution. The appl ...
RIVM rapport 601500005 The ecological risks of antibiotic
... Ecological risks of antibiotic resistance in surface waters: a literature review Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics occur in the aquatic environment, including sewage and surface waters. The consequences for ecosystems are however difficult to assess, RIVM concluded in a literature review or ...
... Ecological risks of antibiotic resistance in surface waters: a literature review Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics occur in the aquatic environment, including sewage and surface waters. The consequences for ecosystems are however difficult to assess, RIVM concluded in a literature review or ...
Gadd45g Is Essential for Primary Sex Determination, Male
... External genitals, (G–L) internal reproductive organs (8x magnification), and (M–X) hematoxylin/eosin (HE)-stained gonad or epididymis sections from young adult Gadd45g2/2 and wild type mice. External and internal (C,I) reproductive organs from B6 Gadd45g2/2 XY female mice (XY-F) are morphologically ...
... External genitals, (G–L) internal reproductive organs (8x magnification), and (M–X) hematoxylin/eosin (HE)-stained gonad or epididymis sections from young adult Gadd45g2/2 and wild type mice. External and internal (C,I) reproductive organs from B6 Gadd45g2/2 XY female mice (XY-F) are morphologically ...
Unit F212/01 - Molecules, biodiversity, food and health
... on the rate of pepsin activity over the whole range of substrate concentrations. ..................................... This should be answered on Fig. 1.1 ..................................... [2] ...
... on the rate of pepsin activity over the whole range of substrate concentrations. ..................................... This should be answered on Fig. 1.1 ..................................... [2] ...
Origin and evolution of Y chromosomes: Drosophila tales
... mentioning a caveat. Ideally, the complete gene set of the Y chromosomes in the 12 species should be available before starting a comparative analysis, similar to the approach used (at least approximately) for analysing the euchromatic portion of the other chromosomes. However, given the notorious di ...
... mentioning a caveat. Ideally, the complete gene set of the Y chromosomes in the 12 species should be available before starting a comparative analysis, similar to the approach used (at least approximately) for analysing the euchromatic portion of the other chromosomes. However, given the notorious di ...
Statistical analysis of DNA microarray data
... Which genes to use for normalization Housekeeping genes Genes involved in essential activities of cell maintenance and survival, but not in cell function and proliferation These genes will be similarly expressed in all samples. Difficult to identify – need to be confirmed Affymetrix GeneC ...
... Which genes to use for normalization Housekeeping genes Genes involved in essential activities of cell maintenance and survival, but not in cell function and proliferation These genes will be similarly expressed in all samples. Difficult to identify – need to be confirmed Affymetrix GeneC ...
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... All isolates had a temperature range for growth of 8–35 °C (optimal 25–28 °C) and a pH range of 5.0–7.5 (optimal 6.4–7.0). 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that they were new gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs, which form a separate clade in the family Methylococcaceae. They fell into a cluster with t ...
... All isolates had a temperature range for growth of 8–35 °C (optimal 25–28 °C) and a pH range of 5.0–7.5 (optimal 6.4–7.0). 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that they were new gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs, which form a separate clade in the family Methylococcaceae. They fell into a cluster with t ...
Stage- and Tissue-Specific Expression of Ethylene Receptor
... (Zhou et al., 1996; corresponding to LeETR1) is not affected by ethylene treatment. RP-ERS1 is under environmental control, and the mRNA level increases after submergence at low O2 concentrations and at high CO2 concentrations (Voesenek et al., 1997; Vriezen et al., 1997). However, because there are ...
... (Zhou et al., 1996; corresponding to LeETR1) is not affected by ethylene treatment. RP-ERS1 is under environmental control, and the mRNA level increases after submergence at low O2 concentrations and at high CO2 concentrations (Voesenek et al., 1997; Vriezen et al., 1997). However, because there are ...
Novel Blocked-Cleavable Primers for Quantitative Detection of
... Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) has developed a novel method for the detection of nucleic acid sequences in a complex sample that has improved specificity and decreased background compared to traditional approaches. The method employs a variant of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) that uses 3’-e ...
... Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) has developed a novel method for the detection of nucleic acid sequences in a complex sample that has improved specificity and decreased background compared to traditional approaches. The method employs a variant of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) that uses 3’-e ...
DNA Evidence: Probability, Population Genetics, and the Courts
... expression of the Mona Lisa. In determining the admissibility of testimony on these points, courts ...
... expression of the Mona Lisa. In determining the admissibility of testimony on these points, courts ...
ABSTRACT Using a bioinformatics approach to identify genes that
... categorizations. While public users can enter a gene set into GeneWeaver, most gene sets are derived directly from experimentation (GWAS, Microarray, etc.) or publications. For example, PubMed, a database for scientific literature, can be used to find articles that describe gene sets, and these gene ...
... categorizations. While public users can enter a gene set into GeneWeaver, most gene sets are derived directly from experimentation (GWAS, Microarray, etc.) or publications. For example, PubMed, a database for scientific literature, can be used to find articles that describe gene sets, and these gene ...
Heredity and Development: Second Edition
... 4. Testing the hypothesis. The correctness of a hypothesis is tested in this manner: First, we assume that the hypothesis is correct and then make certain deductions. These deductions can be tested to see if they are true or false. Morgan made four such deductions and found that the predicted result ...
... 4. Testing the hypothesis. The correctness of a hypothesis is tested in this manner: First, we assume that the hypothesis is correct and then make certain deductions. These deductions can be tested to see if they are true or false. Morgan made four such deductions and found that the predicted result ...
Gregor Mendel and Genetics
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
... round seeds like one of the two parents. When the F1 generation plants self-pollinated, however, their offspring—the F2 generation—showed all possible combinations of the two characteristics. Some had green round seeds, for example, and some had yellow wrinkled seeds. These combinations of character ...
s - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
... (Genetics) • The entire combination of genes: genotype • A genotype is expressed as a phenotype • Alleles can be either dominant or recessive • Dominant alleles will always express from the genotype to the phenotype • Recessive alleles can survive in the population for many generations, without bein ...
... (Genetics) • The entire combination of genes: genotype • A genotype is expressed as a phenotype • Alleles can be either dominant or recessive • Dominant alleles will always express from the genotype to the phenotype • Recessive alleles can survive in the population for many generations, without bein ...
DNA breathing dynamics distinguish binding from nonbinding
... isolated by YY1 ChIP and the sequence is available in the BIOBASE database (http://www.biobase-international.com). The exact YY1 binding position within the fragment, however, is not known. By searching for YY1 consensus sequences in the BIOBASE fragment (Figure 1, panel a) TRANSFAC identifies two pr ...
... isolated by YY1 ChIP and the sequence is available in the BIOBASE database (http://www.biobase-international.com). The exact YY1 binding position within the fragment, however, is not known. By searching for YY1 consensus sequences in the BIOBASE fragment (Figure 1, panel a) TRANSFAC identifies two pr ...
Machine Evolution - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... point is selected at random and parts of the two parent chromosomes are swapped to create two offspring with a probability which is called crossover rate. ...
... point is selected at random and parts of the two parent chromosomes are swapped to create two offspring with a probability which is called crossover rate. ...
chapter 11 section 1 notes
... Mendel’s garden had several stocks of pea plants that were “truebreeding,” meaning that they were self-pollinating, and would produce offspring with identical traits to themselves. In other words, the traits of each successive generation would be the same. A trait is a specific characteristic of an ...
... Mendel’s garden had several stocks of pea plants that were “truebreeding,” meaning that they were self-pollinating, and would produce offspring with identical traits to themselves. In other words, the traits of each successive generation would be the same. A trait is a specific characteristic of an ...
Homeotic genes controlling flower development in Antirrhinum
... inflorescence-like shoots in the axils of bracts, although many of these shoots eventually produce flowers (Stubbe, 1966; Chittenden, 1928; Schwarz-Sommer et al. 1990). It is not clear if the production of flowers reflects leakiness in the particular alleles of these genes or a specific property of ...
... inflorescence-like shoots in the axils of bracts, although many of these shoots eventually produce flowers (Stubbe, 1966; Chittenden, 1928; Schwarz-Sommer et al. 1990). It is not clear if the production of flowers reflects leakiness in the particular alleles of these genes or a specific property of ...
Read the Nobel Lecture
... these puzzle pieces to perform a long-shot experiment: they decided to test whether Tetrahymena telomeres could function as telomeres in yeast. The experiment was a long shot because these two species are very distantly related, having diverged from a common ancestor millions of years ago. Despite b ...
... these puzzle pieces to perform a long-shot experiment: they decided to test whether Tetrahymena telomeres could function as telomeres in yeast. The experiment was a long shot because these two species are very distantly related, having diverged from a common ancestor millions of years ago. Despite b ...
Deciphering the developmental program in the ascidian
... Four mechanisms that can establish spatial patterns of gene expression Spatial patterns of gene expression might be established in a number of different ways during early development. It is possible to envisage that the expression patterns of some genes are determined via a two-step (rough and fine) ...
... Four mechanisms that can establish spatial patterns of gene expression Spatial patterns of gene expression might be established in a number of different ways during early development. It is possible to envisage that the expression patterns of some genes are determined via a two-step (rough and fine) ...
Annotation mapping functions
... Are you surprised about the result? The four arguments pre.from, pre.to, post.from and post.to corresponds directly to the from and to arguments in translate, with ”pre” for the translation before mapping and ”post” for the translation after mapping. In this example we used the org.Hs.eg.db to map t ...
... Are you surprised about the result? The four arguments pre.from, pre.to, post.from and post.to corresponds directly to the from and to arguments in translate, with ”pre” for the translation before mapping and ”post” for the translation after mapping. In this example we used the org.Hs.eg.db to map t ...
rpoB gene sequence-based characterization of emerging non
... Over the past 10 years, 16S rRNA gene sequencing has contributed to the establishment of more than 45 novel species of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and to the description of emerging mycobacterial infections. Cumulative experience has indicated that this molecular tool underestimates the diversity o ...
... Over the past 10 years, 16S rRNA gene sequencing has contributed to the establishment of more than 45 novel species of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and to the description of emerging mycobacterial infections. Cumulative experience has indicated that this molecular tool underestimates the diversity o ...
Brooker Chapter 5 - Volunteer State Community College
... the variations in the length of linkage, already attributed by Morgan to differences in the spatial orientation of the genes, offered the possibility of determining sequences [of different genes] in the linear dimension of the chromosome. I went home and spent most of the night (to the neglect of my ...
... the variations in the length of linkage, already attributed by Morgan to differences in the spatial orientation of the genes, offered the possibility of determining sequences [of different genes] in the linear dimension of the chromosome. I went home and spent most of the night (to the neglect of my ...
Chromosome numbers in female and male gametes: One
... doubling may be compared with those derived from G1, LghA,/gl, lgaal heterozygotes (RHOADESand DEMPSEY 1966) where the Gl-Lg interval is comparable to the centromere-Lg segment in the elongate material. Data from plants with knobless chromosomes 3 gave the following frequencies: no exchange tetrads ...
... doubling may be compared with those derived from G1, LghA,/gl, lgaal heterozygotes (RHOADESand DEMPSEY 1966) where the Gl-Lg interval is comparable to the centromere-Lg segment in the elongate material. Data from plants with knobless chromosomes 3 gave the following frequencies: no exchange tetrads ...