
Genetic testing for asthma REVIEW
... It is unknown if these genetic, environmental or personal risk factors act independently or in interaction with each other in the development of asthma. More studies are needed to characterise the interaction of multiple genes and multiple environmental factors. These investigations are complicated ...
... It is unknown if these genetic, environmental or personal risk factors act independently or in interaction with each other in the development of asthma. More studies are needed to characterise the interaction of multiple genes and multiple environmental factors. These investigations are complicated ...
Doing Without Representations Which Specify What To Do
... principles exist and an example will be discussed below. The behavior accounted for by these models remains relatively simple however. The limiting factor seems to be that the environment has to provide enough context for the organism to show appropriate behavior. As long as this is the case, repres ...
... principles exist and an example will be discussed below. The behavior accounted for by these models remains relatively simple however. The limiting factor seems to be that the environment has to provide enough context for the organism to show appropriate behavior. As long as this is the case, repres ...
Full Article - CIHR Research Group in Sensory
... Regardless of the selected strategy, however, neurons in the dSC consistently reflected the current bias between the two processes, emphasizing its role in both the bottom-up and top-down control of orienting behaviour. ...
... Regardless of the selected strategy, however, neurons in the dSC consistently reflected the current bias between the two processes, emphasizing its role in both the bottom-up and top-down control of orienting behaviour. ...
Iterative Techniques for Maximizing Stochastic Robustness of a
... of the input data sets may result in a significant change in the execution times of the applications that must process the data. This variance may cause the makespan of the resource allocation to exceed Λ, which is unacceptable in this environment. This complicates the process of resource allocation ...
... of the input data sets may result in a significant change in the execution times of the applications that must process the data. This variance may cause the makespan of the resource allocation to exceed Λ, which is unacceptable in this environment. This complicates the process of resource allocation ...
Aunger, R (2001) Introduction. In: Darwinizing Culture: The Status of
... physics (Smolin 1997). Such developments certainly suggest that Darwin’s legacy continues to grow. The new millennium can therefore be called the Age of Universal Darwinism (Dennett 1995; Cziko 1995). What unifies these approaches? Dan Dennett (1995) has argued that Darwin’s “dangerous idea” is an a ...
... physics (Smolin 1997). Such developments certainly suggest that Darwin’s legacy continues to grow. The new millennium can therefore be called the Age of Universal Darwinism (Dennett 1995; Cziko 1995). What unifies these approaches? Dan Dennett (1995) has argued that Darwin’s “dangerous idea” is an a ...
- LSHTM Research Online
... physics (Smolin 1997). Such developments certainly suggest that Darwin’s legacy continues to grow. The new millennium can therefore be called the Age of Universal Darwinism (Dennett 1995; Cziko 1995). What unifies these approaches? Dan Dennett (1995) has argued that Darwin’s “dangerous idea” is an a ...
... physics (Smolin 1997). Such developments certainly suggest that Darwin’s legacy continues to grow. The new millennium can therefore be called the Age of Universal Darwinism (Dennett 1995; Cziko 1995). What unifies these approaches? Dan Dennett (1995) has argued that Darwin’s “dangerous idea” is an a ...
Evolutionary Algorithms - Lehrstuhl für Informatik 2
... Lamarck's thesis (1809): Adaptation, urge to perfection (by specific needs) spontaneous creations, heredity of acquired characteristics (somatic induction) -> no feedback in genome Darwin's thesis (1859): permanent evolution, common descent, multiplication of species, gradual change, natural selecti ...
... Lamarck's thesis (1809): Adaptation, urge to perfection (by specific needs) spontaneous creations, heredity of acquired characteristics (somatic induction) -> no feedback in genome Darwin's thesis (1859): permanent evolution, common descent, multiplication of species, gradual change, natural selecti ...
Understanding Reproductive Isolation Based on the Rice
... these genes have uncovered interesting features that have enhanced our understanding of the biological mechanisms of reproductive isolation. Here we review recent progress in understanding postzygotic reproductive isolation in rice, and discuss the general significance of such understanding from an e ...
... these genes have uncovered interesting features that have enhanced our understanding of the biological mechanisms of reproductive isolation. Here we review recent progress in understanding postzygotic reproductive isolation in rice, and discuss the general significance of such understanding from an e ...
understanding biological inheritance
... B12-0-n1: Describe the role of evidence in developing scientific understanding and explain how this understanding changes when new evidence is introduced. (GLO: A2) B12-0-n2: Understand that development and acceptance of scientific evidence, theories, or technologies are affected by many factors. (G ...
... B12-0-n1: Describe the role of evidence in developing scientific understanding and explain how this understanding changes when new evidence is introduced. (GLO: A2) B12-0-n2: Understand that development and acceptance of scientific evidence, theories, or technologies are affected by many factors. (G ...
annotation and analysis of newly discovered mycobacteriophage
... existing clusters, from the original clusters A-F to A-O, as well as the discovery of 9 new phages that do not belong to any of those clusters, the latter phages have been placed in new clusters and are considered singletons within their new clusters. As a result of the information now available on ...
... existing clusters, from the original clusters A-F to A-O, as well as the discovery of 9 new phages that do not belong to any of those clusters, the latter phages have been placed in new clusters and are considered singletons within their new clusters. As a result of the information now available on ...
Full Text - Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
... which stands for New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1. NDM-1 producing bacteria are resistant to nearly all antibiotics, including carbapenem antibiotics which are also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of ...
... which stands for New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1. NDM-1 producing bacteria are resistant to nearly all antibiotics, including carbapenem antibiotics which are also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of ...
The mitochondrial genome of the soybean cyst nematode
... Codon usage and amino acid bias The high T-content is reflected in a biased use of synonymous codons and a biased amino acid content. For example, phenylalanine can be encoded by TTT or TTC; the occurrence of TTT is more than 20 times that of TTC, while nearly one-third of all amino acids are phenyl ...
... Codon usage and amino acid bias The high T-content is reflected in a biased use of synonymous codons and a biased amino acid content. For example, phenylalanine can be encoded by TTT or TTC; the occurrence of TTT is more than 20 times that of TTC, while nearly one-third of all amino acids are phenyl ...
Genetic analysis of genes on the 4th chromosome of
... These two motifs are always found together except in the Pax6-like Drosophila protein Eye gone (Eyg), which lacks the amino-terminal PAI domain (Jun et al., 1998). In addition to their PD, Pax proteins often contain other conserved domains such as a complete or partial paired-type homeodomain (HD). ...
... These two motifs are always found together except in the Pax6-like Drosophila protein Eye gone (Eyg), which lacks the amino-terminal PAI domain (Jun et al., 1998). In addition to their PD, Pax proteins often contain other conserved domains such as a complete or partial paired-type homeodomain (HD). ...
Gene Nomenclature System for Rice
... The current ex-officio member list below is correct as of the date of this galley proof. The current ex-officio members of CGSNL (The Committee on Gene Symbolization, Nomenclature and Linkage) are: ...
... The current ex-officio member list below is correct as of the date of this galley proof. The current ex-officio members of CGSNL (The Committee on Gene Symbolization, Nomenclature and Linkage) are: ...
Unexpected Complexity of Poly(A)-Binding Protein Gene Families in
... (10,000 replicates) lends strong support to many aspects of this branching order. While rooting the tree by midpoint suggests that class III is basal to the class I and II sister groups (data not shown), attempts to root the tree using either metazoan or fungal PABPs as outgroups proved fruitless, s ...
... (10,000 replicates) lends strong support to many aspects of this branching order. While rooting the tree by midpoint suggests that class III is basal to the class I and II sister groups (data not shown), attempts to root the tree using either metazoan or fungal PABPs as outgroups proved fruitless, s ...
SAB-2010
... Based on the SAB suggestions, the progress has been made towards the goal of extending the annotation of pathway databases in Cyc and Wiki versions in an automated way. However to do that approach we have to streamline the data workflow and structure the current curated gene database as a central re ...
... Based on the SAB suggestions, the progress has been made towards the goal of extending the annotation of pathway databases in Cyc and Wiki versions in an automated way. However to do that approach we have to streamline the data workflow and structure the current curated gene database as a central re ...
Selection in Modern Evolutionary Biology, Learning and Culture
... The essay consists of three sub-theses, all of which form integral parts of the main thesis. Each sub-thesis has been assigned to a chapter of its own. Each sub-thesis also takes the dialectical form of a synthesis. The first sub-thesis, covered in chapter 3, “Synthesis between modern evolutionary b ...
... The essay consists of three sub-theses, all of which form integral parts of the main thesis. Each sub-thesis has been assigned to a chapter of its own. Each sub-thesis also takes the dialectical form of a synthesis. The first sub-thesis, covered in chapter 3, “Synthesis between modern evolutionary b ...
Identification of Transcription Factors GZF3, RFX1, Orf19.3928 as
... Candida that exists as part of our natural flora usually does not cause disease due to competition with the many other commensal organisms that exist in our microbiome. The use of broad spectrum antibiotics, while effectively eliminating the desired target organism responsible for disease, may also ...
... Candida that exists as part of our natural flora usually does not cause disease due to competition with the many other commensal organisms that exist in our microbiome. The use of broad spectrum antibiotics, while effectively eliminating the desired target organism responsible for disease, may also ...
2012 HSC Biology Marking Guidelines
... knowledge of cell biochemistry has implications for specific targeting of biotechnology in the modern context • Relates an extensive and detailed understanding of cellular biochemical processes to the development of several named biotechnological processes • Relates the implications of specific bioc ...
... knowledge of cell biochemistry has implications for specific targeting of biotechnology in the modern context • Relates an extensive and detailed understanding of cellular biochemical processes to the development of several named biotechnological processes • Relates the implications of specific bioc ...
5 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Types of Ribonucleic
... Like cell transcriptional process, the DNA containing miRNAs sequences can reside within intergenic or intronic regions of coding sequence, untranslated region or exonic regions of non-coding sequence. These are transcribed into long miRNA primary transcripts (primiRNAs) by RNA polymerase II (Ambros ...
... Like cell transcriptional process, the DNA containing miRNAs sequences can reside within intergenic or intronic regions of coding sequence, untranslated region or exonic regions of non-coding sequence. These are transcribed into long miRNA primary transcripts (primiRNAs) by RNA polymerase II (Ambros ...
On the genetics of hypodontia and microdontia
... and the father, it is likely that they constitute two phenotypic variants of hypodontia. The probands have a condition considerably more severe than the mere sum of their parents' anomalies. The most straightforward explanation for this is that the parents are heterozygous and both affected daughter ...
... and the father, it is likely that they constitute two phenotypic variants of hypodontia. The probands have a condition considerably more severe than the mere sum of their parents' anomalies. The most straightforward explanation for this is that the parents are heterozygous and both affected daughter ...
F 2
... • If single gene with incomplete dominance, then F2 progeny should be in 1:2:1 ratio • If two independently assorting genes and recessive epistasis, then F2 progeny should be in 9:3:4 ratio • Further breeding studies can reveal which hypothesis is correct Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
... • If single gene with incomplete dominance, then F2 progeny should be in 1:2:1 ratio • If two independently assorting genes and recessive epistasis, then F2 progeny should be in 9:3:4 ratio • Further breeding studies can reveal which hypothesis is correct Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Parents AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE: one parent affected
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
Sex-specific Trans-regulatory Variation on the Drosophila melanogaster X Chromosome
... genetic variation at mutation-selection-drift balance [21]. However, more recent theory predicts that sexual dimorphism may develop more easily on the autosomes [22]. A further possibility that may affect levels of standing genetic variation on the X chromosome is the way in which dosage compensatio ...
... genetic variation at mutation-selection-drift balance [21]. However, more recent theory predicts that sexual dimorphism may develop more easily on the autosomes [22]. A further possibility that may affect levels of standing genetic variation on the X chromosome is the way in which dosage compensatio ...