FEBS Letters
... with several restriction enzymes, indicating that hoxF is not located directly upstream of hoxU. In this region, separated from hoxU by some 160 bp, part of an O R F is located on the opposite strand, possibly encoding a NifS-like protein. In the case of A. variabilis, two open reading frames are lo ...
... with several restriction enzymes, indicating that hoxF is not located directly upstream of hoxU. In this region, separated from hoxU by some 160 bp, part of an O R F is located on the opposite strand, possibly encoding a NifS-like protein. In the case of A. variabilis, two open reading frames are lo ...
A GENETIC EXPLANATION OF HOW GPRA IS INHERITED
... result of the interaction of many genes. Modifying genes may influence how other genes are expressed. As mentioned above, a trait may be dominant, but with incomplete penetrance so that it is not always expressed. Epitasis occurs when alleles at one locus mask the action of another pair of alleles. ...
... result of the interaction of many genes. Modifying genes may influence how other genes are expressed. As mentioned above, a trait may be dominant, but with incomplete penetrance so that it is not always expressed. Epitasis occurs when alleles at one locus mask the action of another pair of alleles. ...
genetic studies of the human complement c4 region in mhc class iii
... Classical pathway is triggered mainly by antigen-antibody complexes. It can also be activated by soluble immune complexes found in plasma, C-reactive protein and apoptotic cells14,15. Specific identification of the target is provided by antibodies, for which reason the classical pathway is relativel ...
... Classical pathway is triggered mainly by antigen-antibody complexes. It can also be activated by soluble immune complexes found in plasma, C-reactive protein and apoptotic cells14,15. Specific identification of the target is provided by antibodies, for which reason the classical pathway is relativel ...
Regulatory Genes Controlling MPG7 Expression
... looked for the presence of two classes of recombinants carrying wild-type (Hygs, CIO3S) and double-mutant (Hygr, CIO3r) phenotypes. The results of the crosses are presented in Table 3. In both cases, segregants of the recombinant classes were recovered. The segregation ratio that was not 1:1:1:1 cou ...
... looked for the presence of two classes of recombinants carrying wild-type (Hygs, CIO3S) and double-mutant (Hygr, CIO3r) phenotypes. The results of the crosses are presented in Table 3. In both cases, segregants of the recombinant classes were recovered. The segregation ratio that was not 1:1:1:1 cou ...
Hereditary Myopathy with Lactic Acidosis
... databases. The most likely candidate genes, based on function and expression pattern, are then subjected to mutational analysis in order to determine if there are any sequence variations which show the same inheritance pattern as the disease. The mutation analysis has traditionally focused on the co ...
... databases. The most likely candidate genes, based on function and expression pattern, are then subjected to mutational analysis in order to determine if there are any sequence variations which show the same inheritance pattern as the disease. The mutation analysis has traditionally focused on the co ...
One vitellogenin gene in an ocean of many: The molecular ecology
... matches within Alveolata WGS and TSAs. Blast hits of up to 96% identity were found within TSAs for Symbiodinium species, and we suggest that the aqpH1-5 orthologs are likely derived from zooanthellate endosymbiotic dinoflagellates. Similarly, the divergent starlet sea anemone sequence (EDO28361) enc ...
... matches within Alveolata WGS and TSAs. Blast hits of up to 96% identity were found within TSAs for Symbiodinium species, and we suggest that the aqpH1-5 orthologs are likely derived from zooanthellate endosymbiotic dinoflagellates. Similarly, the divergent starlet sea anemone sequence (EDO28361) enc ...
PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS
... Preimplantation testing of embryos is also used routinely in animal husbandry to produce animals of the preferred sex5. However, the clinical application of this type of technology, in an attempt to prevent transmission of genetic disease in humans, is still evolving. Measuring cytoplasmic enzyme ac ...
... Preimplantation testing of embryos is also used routinely in animal husbandry to produce animals of the preferred sex5. However, the clinical application of this type of technology, in an attempt to prevent transmission of genetic disease in humans, is still evolving. Measuring cytoplasmic enzyme ac ...
Ex situ - PGR Forum
... Classification of African Vigna – Marchal et al. (1978) + subsequently described taxa – Pasquet (2001) conception of V. unguiculata – Tomooka et al. (2002) conception of subgenus ...
... Classification of African Vigna – Marchal et al. (1978) + subsequently described taxa – Pasquet (2001) conception of V. unguiculata – Tomooka et al. (2002) conception of subgenus ...
Plant–nematode interactions
... plant-parasitic nematode species, have been produced [42]. Existing EST collections from plant-parasitic nematodes are mostly derived from eggs and infective juveniles, but future projects will likely expand to include the parasitic stages [27,34,42]. DNA-sequence analyses of these ESTs have shown ...
... plant-parasitic nematode species, have been produced [42]. Existing EST collections from plant-parasitic nematodes are mostly derived from eggs and infective juveniles, but future projects will likely expand to include the parasitic stages [27,34,42]. DNA-sequence analyses of these ESTs have shown ...
Bacterial plasmids - Micro-Rao
... origin of transfer and the second one involves functions of proteins (coded by tra genes) that are necessary for mobilization to occur. The mob gene also code for membrane associated mating pore formation (MPF) that provides a cell envelope-spanning transport channel. Conjugative plasmids code for t ...
... origin of transfer and the second one involves functions of proteins (coded by tra genes) that are necessary for mobilization to occur. The mob gene also code for membrane associated mating pore formation (MPF) that provides a cell envelope-spanning transport channel. Conjugative plasmids code for t ...
Somatic MEN1 gene mutation does not contribute
... abnormalities have been described in these sporadic tumours. For example, a mutation in the GSP gene occurs in about 1/3 of somatotrophic adenomas, but is rarely found in other pituitary tumour types (1). Other candidate oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes may play a role in the formation of pitui ...
... abnormalities have been described in these sporadic tumours. For example, a mutation in the GSP gene occurs in about 1/3 of somatotrophic adenomas, but is rarely found in other pituitary tumour types (1). Other candidate oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes may play a role in the formation of pitui ...
Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression
... 1988 by Boynton et al. (4) in Chlamydomonas, which was later extended to tobacco (18). These were major technical breakthroughs that coincided with the first determinations of the entire sequence of chloroplast genomes (17) and opened the door for the in vivo study of chloroplast gene expression. Be ...
... 1988 by Boynton et al. (4) in Chlamydomonas, which was later extended to tobacco (18). These were major technical breakthroughs that coincided with the first determinations of the entire sequence of chloroplast genomes (17) and opened the door for the in vivo study of chloroplast gene expression. Be ...
Bayesian Partition Models for Identifying Expression Quantitative
... help with the mixing of the chain, it still requires intensive computational resources. In this article, we propose and implement the second-generation Bayesian partition model (henceforth, BP2 model) and its associated efficient MCMC algorithm to address limitations of the previous BP model. Under ...
... help with the mixing of the chain, it still requires intensive computational resources. In this article, we propose and implement the second-generation Bayesian partition model (henceforth, BP2 model) and its associated efficient MCMC algorithm to address limitations of the previous BP model. Under ...
Proof corrections should be returned in one communication to Justin
... DNA translocase A motor protein whose ATPase cycle is coupled to movement on DNA. Heteroduplex DNA The duplex DNA product of DNAstrand exchange, where the two component single strands were originally part of two separate DNA molecules. Paralog A type of homolog where genes are related by duplication ...
... DNA translocase A motor protein whose ATPase cycle is coupled to movement on DNA. Heteroduplex DNA The duplex DNA product of DNAstrand exchange, where the two component single strands were originally part of two separate DNA molecules. Paralog A type of homolog where genes are related by duplication ...
Consulta: subjectFacets:"Phenotype" Registros recuperados: 25
... Parasitic worms (helminths) within the Phyla Nematoda and Platyhelminthes are responsible for some of the most debilitating and chronic infectious diseases of human and animal populations across the globe. As no subunit vaccine for any parasitic helminth is close to being developed, the frontline s ...
... Parasitic worms (helminths) within the Phyla Nematoda and Platyhelminthes are responsible for some of the most debilitating and chronic infectious diseases of human and animal populations across the globe. As no subunit vaccine for any parasitic helminth is close to being developed, the frontline s ...
The percentage of bacterial genes on leading versus
... levels on the leading strand increases as the expression level (averaged over all the available experimental conditions) goes up, as shown in Fig. 1(b), which is consistent with a previous finding (4, 12) that highly expressed genes tend to be on the leading strands. ...
... levels on the leading strand increases as the expression level (averaged over all the available experimental conditions) goes up, as shown in Fig. 1(b), which is consistent with a previous finding (4, 12) that highly expressed genes tend to be on the leading strands. ...
Gene Regulatory Network of Ikaros in T cell development and
... Ikaros is a master regulator of lymphogenesis, especially critical for lymphoid differentiation and maturation. Recurrent genomic lesions of Ikaros have been found associated with high risks of relapse of leukemia and poor outcome of therapy. However, it remains unclear about the gene regulatory net ...
... Ikaros is a master regulator of lymphogenesis, especially critical for lymphoid differentiation and maturation. Recurrent genomic lesions of Ikaros have been found associated with high risks of relapse of leukemia and poor outcome of therapy. However, it remains unclear about the gene regulatory net ...
Integrated genome sequence and linkage map of physic nut
... 812 Pingzhi Wu et al. of the connected contigs was generally correct. Third, we used the LASTZ program to perform whole genome scaffoldto-scaffold alignment of our physic nut genome assembly (632 scaffolds were covered) with that presented by Hirakawa et al. (2012). The two genomes exhibited good c ...
... 812 Pingzhi Wu et al. of the connected contigs was generally correct. Third, we used the LASTZ program to perform whole genome scaffoldto-scaffold alignment of our physic nut genome assembly (632 scaffolds were covered) with that presented by Hirakawa et al. (2012). The two genomes exhibited good c ...
Clinical Genetic Basis of Tooth Agenesis (PDF Available)
... ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
... ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
Genetic Factors Affecting Facial Growth
... of genes that are turned “on” or “off” within each cell. The process of turning a gene “on” is referred to as “gene expression” and most forms of gene expression lead to the production a protein or set of related proteins. Hence, a well differentiated cell like an osteoblast, does not become an oste ...
... of genes that are turned “on” or “off” within each cell. The process of turning a gene “on” is referred to as “gene expression” and most forms of gene expression lead to the production a protein or set of related proteins. Hence, a well differentiated cell like an osteoblast, does not become an oste ...
Mark scheme - Unit F215 - Control, genomes and
... It is also responsible for developing new specifications to meet national requirements and the needs of students and teachers. OCR is a not-for-profit organisation; any surplus made is invested back into the establishment to help towards the development of qualifications and support, which keep pace ...
... It is also responsible for developing new specifications to meet national requirements and the needs of students and teachers. OCR is a not-for-profit organisation; any surplus made is invested back into the establishment to help towards the development of qualifications and support, which keep pace ...
Imprinting evolution and the price of silence
... correlate with imprint status, the nucleotide sequence of the two alleles of imprinted genes are identical. Therefore, the imprint marks that distinguish the two parental alleles must be epigenetic in nature. Epigenetic alterations are defined as modifications that induce heritable changes in gene e ...
... correlate with imprint status, the nucleotide sequence of the two alleles of imprinted genes are identical. Therefore, the imprint marks that distinguish the two parental alleles must be epigenetic in nature. Epigenetic alterations are defined as modifications that induce heritable changes in gene e ...
Rapid Selection of Multiple Gene Integrant for the Production of
... integration of a transforming vector was completely dependent on the function of telomeric ARS used in the vector. Therefore, a vector containing a telomeric ARS could greatly facilitate the selection of multiple gene integrants for the development of industrial recombinant protein producing strain ...
... integration of a transforming vector was completely dependent on the function of telomeric ARS used in the vector. Therefore, a vector containing a telomeric ARS could greatly facilitate the selection of multiple gene integrants for the development of industrial recombinant protein producing strain ...
Tuning Biphenyl Dioxygenase for Extended Substrate Specificity
... 1986; Bopp, 1986). Due to its broad substrate specificity, it was used as the starting template for generating variant enzymes that can act on an extended set of PCB congeners. Because substrate specificity is determined mainly by the bphA region, only this gene fragment was subjected to directed ev ...
... 1986; Bopp, 1986). Due to its broad substrate specificity, it was used as the starting template for generating variant enzymes that can act on an extended set of PCB congeners. Because substrate specificity is determined mainly by the bphA region, only this gene fragment was subjected to directed ev ...
Genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. It is therefore a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or ""knocked out"", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria generated in 1973 and GM mice in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Glofish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States December in 2003.Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Enzymes used in laundry detergent and medicines such as insulin and human growth hormone are now manufactured in GM cells, experimental GM cell lines and GM animals such as mice or zebrafish are being used for research purposes, and genetically modified crops have been commercialized.