
Biology 30 - CBE Project Server
... While animals interact with their external environment, their nervous and endocrine systems maintain internal equilibrium. The study of organisms and of disease processes has helped extend our knowledge of these systems. ...
... While animals interact with their external environment, their nervous and endocrine systems maintain internal equilibrium. The study of organisms and of disease processes has helped extend our knowledge of these systems. ...
quantitative genetics - E-Learning/An
... seeds. The alleles that govern these traits affect the phenotype in a qualitative way. In analyzing crosses involving these types of traits, each offspring can be put into a particular phenotypic category. Such attributes are called discontinuous traits. In contrast, quantitative traits show a conti ...
... seeds. The alleles that govern these traits affect the phenotype in a qualitative way. In analyzing crosses involving these types of traits, each offspring can be put into a particular phenotypic category. Such attributes are called discontinuous traits. In contrast, quantitative traits show a conti ...
chapter 15 the nervous system
... 24. A stroke leaves a person unable to speak, what part of the brain has probably been affected? 25. After a brain operation to remove a tumor, a person is no longer able to distinguish between sweet and sour tastes. What part of the brain has been affected? 26. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that ...
... 24. A stroke leaves a person unable to speak, what part of the brain has probably been affected? 25. After a brain operation to remove a tumor, a person is no longer able to distinguish between sweet and sour tastes. What part of the brain has been affected? 26. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that ...
Module Networks
... Both transcriptional factors and signaling proteins that may have transcriptional impact. ...
... Both transcriptional factors and signaling proteins that may have transcriptional impact. ...
Genetic Analyses of Agronomic Traits Controlled by Wheat
... determined by heading date; however, none of the previous research was designed to determine the number of loci affecting the trait. A unimodal normal distribution was observed for grain yield, kernel number per spike, kernel weight, spike number per square meter, grain volume weight, and plant heig ...
... determined by heading date; however, none of the previous research was designed to determine the number of loci affecting the trait. A unimodal normal distribution was observed for grain yield, kernel number per spike, kernel weight, spike number per square meter, grain volume weight, and plant heig ...
Interplay between copy number, dosage compensation and
... In contrast to work with single cell organisms, the impact of gene dosage on expression variability in metazoans is less well studied. However, a full understanding of the effect of gene copy deletions is fundamental for better understanding of diseases that originate from gene copy number changes. ...
... In contrast to work with single cell organisms, the impact of gene dosage on expression variability in metazoans is less well studied. However, a full understanding of the effect of gene copy deletions is fundamental for better understanding of diseases that originate from gene copy number changes. ...
Session 213 Genotype-phenotype correlations, prevalence
... Regarding genetic screening, 5 of the patients carried compound heterozygous and 7 (2 including siblings) were homozygous for likely disease causing mutations. These variants include 10 missense among which 5 are novel, 3 nonsense with one novel, 2 small deletions which are all novel and one small a ...
... Regarding genetic screening, 5 of the patients carried compound heterozygous and 7 (2 including siblings) were homozygous for likely disease causing mutations. These variants include 10 missense among which 5 are novel, 3 nonsense with one novel, 2 small deletions which are all novel and one small a ...
data
... exercise, insert your flash drive. Denote the path to the flash drive as the following: [course_directory] We will use the files found in: [course_directory]/01_Statistics/data/ ...
... exercise, insert your flash drive. Denote the path to the flash drive as the following: [course_directory] We will use the files found in: [course_directory]/01_Statistics/data/ ...
Prediction of Effective genome size in metagenomics samples
... aquatic bacteria by flow cytometry. Appl Environ Microbiol 2001, 67:1636-1645. ...
... aquatic bacteria by flow cytometry. Appl Environ Microbiol 2001, 67:1636-1645. ...
Coordinated repression and activation of two
... somatic and visceral muscles (Giesen et al., 1997; Murawsky et al., 2001). We confirmed this observation and, in addition, found that Futsch is also misexpressed in the cardiac mesoderm (supplementary material Fig. S2), suggesting that ttk might be expressed at subdetectable levels in the heart and/ ...
... somatic and visceral muscles (Giesen et al., 1997; Murawsky et al., 2001). We confirmed this observation and, in addition, found that Futsch is also misexpressed in the cardiac mesoderm (supplementary material Fig. S2), suggesting that ttk might be expressed at subdetectable levels in the heart and/ ...
The Role of the COP/DET/FUS Genes in Light
... almost every stage of plant development (Kendrick and Kronenberg, 1994), including seedling development, which represents one of the most dramatic and best characterized processes (von Arnim and Deng, 1996).In Arabidopsis tkaliana, for example, the morphology of the embryo in the imbibing seed (d 1) ...
... almost every stage of plant development (Kendrick and Kronenberg, 1994), including seedling development, which represents one of the most dramatic and best characterized processes (von Arnim and Deng, 1996).In Arabidopsis tkaliana, for example, the morphology of the embryo in the imbibing seed (d 1) ...
The 18th European Conference on Artificial - CEUR
... Figure 1: Gross Topology of CABot3. Boxes represent subystems of subnets. The oval represents the environment. fidelity, another benefit is that 100,000 FLIF neurons with a 10ms cycle can be simulated in real time on a standard PC. Neurons are grouped into CAs, either manually by the developer, or t ...
... Figure 1: Gross Topology of CABot3. Boxes represent subystems of subnets. The oval represents the environment. fidelity, another benefit is that 100,000 FLIF neurons with a 10ms cycle can be simulated in real time on a standard PC. Neurons are grouped into CAs, either manually by the developer, or t ...
DNA Methylation of Imprinted Loci on Autosomal Chromosomes and
... Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in the expression of either the maternally or paternally inherited allele of a subset of genes [1]. In humans, alterations of imprinting patterns gives rise to numerous diseases with well characterized growth phenotypes (Beckwith-Wiedemann ...
... Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in the expression of either the maternally or paternally inherited allele of a subset of genes [1]. In humans, alterations of imprinting patterns gives rise to numerous diseases with well characterized growth phenotypes (Beckwith-Wiedemann ...
Assiut university researches Some Molecular Biological Studies on
... reference strains from European, Japanese, and Hong Kong and divided them into three subclusters 1A, 1Band1C that indicates the different origin of our isolated strains. - Antigenic index results suggest that our isolates could be antigenically distinctive compared to vvIBDV reference strains so con ...
... reference strains from European, Japanese, and Hong Kong and divided them into three subclusters 1A, 1Band1C that indicates the different origin of our isolated strains. - Antigenic index results suggest that our isolates could be antigenically distinctive compared to vvIBDV reference strains so con ...
Molecular population genetics and agronomic
... at high levels of biological organization (phenotype) and descends to lower levels in order to gain knowledge on how genetic variation is arrayed within crops and relatives (the so-called ‘top-down’ approach). However, this approach has serious limitations because it is only applicable to genes easi ...
... at high levels of biological organization (phenotype) and descends to lower levels in order to gain knowledge on how genetic variation is arrayed within crops and relatives (the so-called ‘top-down’ approach). However, this approach has serious limitations because it is only applicable to genes easi ...
Experimental matings: Df/wt x wt
... phenomenon is called female sperm storage. Females frequently mate repeatedly over the course of their adult life (Ridley, 1988). Often remating before sperm from the previous mating are depleted thus producing a situation in which sperm from more than one male can potentially exist within the fem ...
... phenomenon is called female sperm storage. Females frequently mate repeatedly over the course of their adult life (Ridley, 1988). Often remating before sperm from the previous mating are depleted thus producing a situation in which sperm from more than one male can potentially exist within the fem ...
Ascidian embryogenesis and the origins of the chordate body plan
... transgcnic DNA and RNA into de\ eloping embryos. hlosaic incorporation is not ~1prohlcm in this system because of the small number of clca\~ges involved in the formation of adwnccd-stage embryos. ‘liansgenesis has been wed to characterize &rcgulatory I)NA elements that mediate tissue-specific and li ...
... transgcnic DNA and RNA into de\ eloping embryos. hlosaic incorporation is not ~1prohlcm in this system because of the small number of clca\~ges involved in the formation of adwnccd-stage embryos. ‘liansgenesis has been wed to characterize &rcgulatory I)NA elements that mediate tissue-specific and li ...
FEATURE SELECTION = GENE SELECTION
... been developed in the machine learning and data mining fields, specific applications in bioinformatics have led to a wealth of newly proposed techniques. • The high dimensional nature of many modelling tasks in bioinformatics, going from sequence analysis over microarray analysis to spectral analyse ...
... been developed in the machine learning and data mining fields, specific applications in bioinformatics have led to a wealth of newly proposed techniques. • The high dimensional nature of many modelling tasks in bioinformatics, going from sequence analysis over microarray analysis to spectral analyse ...
Weisstaub cortical serotonin signaling modulates anxiety in mice science 2005
... that PKA phosphorylates the Srb9 subunit of the Mediator complex (19) and that PKA activity regulates ribosomal gene expression (20–22). The idea that some PKA family members might operate, at least in part, through occupancy of actively transcribed genes is attractive because it might provide an ef ...
... that PKA phosphorylates the Srb9 subunit of the Mediator complex (19) and that PKA activity regulates ribosomal gene expression (20–22). The idea that some PKA family members might operate, at least in part, through occupancy of actively transcribed genes is attractive because it might provide an ef ...
Identification of Potential Corynebacterium ammoniagenes Purine
... (GMP), have been used as flavor-enhancing food additives. Corynebacterium ammoniagenes (C. ammoniagenes) is a Gram-positive coryneform bacterium used in the industrial production of metabolic compounds, including IMP and GMP purine nucleotides [7, 13]. The C. ammoniagenes strains used for the produc ...
... (GMP), have been used as flavor-enhancing food additives. Corynebacterium ammoniagenes (C. ammoniagenes) is a Gram-positive coryneform bacterium used in the industrial production of metabolic compounds, including IMP and GMP purine nucleotides [7, 13]. The C. ammoniagenes strains used for the produc ...
Lab (3) Report: Population Genetics
... allele denoted by, “t.” An individual’s genotype is comprised of two alleles (not necessarily one of each type). If even a single, “T,” is present in an individual’s genotype, his or her phenotype will signify that they are a taster for the bitter PTC. If both of the two alleles of an individual are ...
... allele denoted by, “t.” An individual’s genotype is comprised of two alleles (not necessarily one of each type). If even a single, “T,” is present in an individual’s genotype, his or her phenotype will signify that they are a taster for the bitter PTC. If both of the two alleles of an individual are ...
Article Purifying Selection Maintains Dosage
... the chromosome to specifically restore balance at dosagesensitive genes (Mank and Ellegren 2009; Mank 2013). In eutherian mammals, dosage has been maintained at some haploinsufficient genes through local upregulation of the X chromosome (Lin et al. 2012; Pessia et al. 2012). At other genes, dosage i ...
... the chromosome to specifically restore balance at dosagesensitive genes (Mank and Ellegren 2009; Mank 2013). In eutherian mammals, dosage has been maintained at some haploinsufficient genes through local upregulation of the X chromosome (Lin et al. 2012; Pessia et al. 2012). At other genes, dosage i ...
Reliable classification of two-class cancer data using evolutionary
... genes, a matter which makes the classification task more difficult. Furthermore, many of the genes are not relevant to the distinction between different tissue types and introduce noise in the classification process. Therefore, identification of small subset of informative genes, sufficient to disti ...
... genes, a matter which makes the classification task more difficult. Furthermore, many of the genes are not relevant to the distinction between different tissue types and introduce noise in the classification process. Therefore, identification of small subset of informative genes, sufficient to disti ...
N. crassa et al. However, despite the speed and
... chiasma will segregate at the second division. In all eight-spored Neurospora species, ascus development is programmed to deliver products of the first division to opposite halves of the linear ascus, whereas marker alleles that segregated at the second division will both be present in each half of ...
... chiasma will segregate at the second division. In all eight-spored Neurospora species, ascus development is programmed to deliver products of the first division to opposite halves of the linear ascus, whereas marker alleles that segregated at the second division will both be present in each half of ...
Genetic epidemiology: Systemic lupus erythematosus | Arthritis
... The chromosomal locations of genes mediating susceptibility to lupus nephritis or systemic autoimmunity in the NZB/W, MRL, and BXSB mouse models have been determined through genome scans [2–5]. These studies show that lupus susceptibility is inherited in a complex fashion involving both genetic inte ...
... The chromosomal locations of genes mediating susceptibility to lupus nephritis or systemic autoimmunity in the NZB/W, MRL, and BXSB mouse models have been determined through genome scans [2–5]. These studies show that lupus susceptibility is inherited in a complex fashion involving both genetic inte ...