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... Significant advances recently occurred in Coffea canephora research, such as the completion of its full genome sequencing. The information generated can be used in advanced molecular approaches for genetic improvement, like genome-wide selection programs (GWS). The purpose of this study was the phen ...
... Significant advances recently occurred in Coffea canephora research, such as the completion of its full genome sequencing. The information generated can be used in advanced molecular approaches for genetic improvement, like genome-wide selection programs (GWS). The purpose of this study was the phen ...
Martina Šeruga Musić, Mladen Krajačić, Dijana Škorić
... For direct amplification of phytoplasma gene or pseudogene regions, three different primer pairs were used: 16R738f/16R1232r (GIBB et al., 1995), to amplify a part of 16S rRNA gene; fTufu/rTufu (SCHNEIDER et al., 1997), to amplify a part of tuf gene; and G35p/m (DAVIS et al., 1992), to amplify dnaB ...
... For direct amplification of phytoplasma gene or pseudogene regions, three different primer pairs were used: 16R738f/16R1232r (GIBB et al., 1995), to amplify a part of 16S rRNA gene; fTufu/rTufu (SCHNEIDER et al., 1997), to amplify a part of tuf gene; and G35p/m (DAVIS et al., 1992), to amplify dnaB ...
The murine homologue of HIRA, a DiGeorge
... At present it is not clear whether the CATCH22 phenotype is the result of haploinsufficiency of one or more genes. The balanced t(2;22)(q14.1;q11.1) translocation breakpoint in DGS patient ADU (20) was the major target of positional cloning in various laboratories. These attempts led to the isolatio ...
... At present it is not clear whether the CATCH22 phenotype is the result of haploinsufficiency of one or more genes. The balanced t(2;22)(q14.1;q11.1) translocation breakpoint in DGS patient ADU (20) was the major target of positional cloning in various laboratories. These attempts led to the isolatio ...
The Genetics of Breast and Ovarian Cancer I: A Model of Family
... insurance. The first application to specific genes was by Lemaire et al. (2000) and Subramanian et al. (1999) who studied life insurance underwriting in the presence of genetic tests for mutation in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes implicated in breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC). The present study ...
... insurance. The first application to specific genes was by Lemaire et al. (2000) and Subramanian et al. (1999) who studied life insurance underwriting in the presence of genetic tests for mutation in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes implicated in breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC). The present study ...
Strug_Banff2014
... Or as the only control group, much like the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (2007) did for GWAS with SNPs ...
... Or as the only control group, much like the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (2007) did for GWAS with SNPs ...
Pain Genes?: Natural Variation and Transgenic Mutants
... subset of the IB4 population uniquely expresses the P2X3 subtype of purinergic receptor. Transport of these and other receptors to the central and peripheral terminals of the primary afferent accounts for their activation by mediators released in the setting of injury. A few of these are noted, incl ...
... subset of the IB4 population uniquely expresses the P2X3 subtype of purinergic receptor. Transport of these and other receptors to the central and peripheral terminals of the primary afferent accounts for their activation by mediators released in the setting of injury. A few of these are noted, incl ...
Analyzing microRNA Data and Integrating microRNA with Gene
... Notice that the first 33 rows are all miR-124 from different species. The microRNA miR124 has been found to be the most abundant microRNA expressed in neuronal cells. This analysis confirms the high expression of miR-124 in the brain compared to the heart. All the Affymetrix GeneChip® miRNA arrays p ...
... Notice that the first 33 rows are all miR-124 from different species. The microRNA miR124 has been found to be the most abundant microRNA expressed in neuronal cells. This analysis confirms the high expression of miR-124 in the brain compared to the heart. All the Affymetrix GeneChip® miRNA arrays p ...
Spectrum of [beta] thalassemia mutations and HbF levels in the
... triggering the bone marrow to produce immature erythrocytes. This is associated in the patient with variable degrees of anemia, bone marrow hyperplasia, splenomegaly, and other clinical features related to the severity of the anemic state. The synthesis of HbF moderates the ␣/non-␣ globin chain imba ...
... triggering the bone marrow to produce immature erythrocytes. This is associated in the patient with variable degrees of anemia, bone marrow hyperplasia, splenomegaly, and other clinical features related to the severity of the anemic state. The synthesis of HbF moderates the ␣/non-␣ globin chain imba ...
Te gades
... Why Te#gades? • *Not all Te#gades species studied has this double lineage of Hodgkina • To look at this phenomena phylogene0cally, we decided to sequence the cicadas harboring these bacteria • Thus we ...
... Why Te#gades? • *Not all Te#gades species studied has this double lineage of Hodgkina • To look at this phenomena phylogene0cally, we decided to sequence the cicadas harboring these bacteria • Thus we ...
Genetic Basis for Osmosensitivity and Genetic Instability of the Wine
... during osmotic stress lead to a redox imbalance in the yeast cell (NADH:NAD +). To compensate for this redox shift, it has been suggested that yeast may produce acetic acid as a redox sink to convert NAD + back to NADH (Blomberg and Adler 1989). Wine yeasts produce acetic acid by the oxidation of ac ...
... during osmotic stress lead to a redox imbalance in the yeast cell (NADH:NAD +). To compensate for this redox shift, it has been suggested that yeast may produce acetic acid as a redox sink to convert NAD + back to NADH (Blomberg and Adler 1989). Wine yeasts produce acetic acid by the oxidation of ac ...
A molecular marker map for roses - Wageningen UR E
... segregate from both parents (Table 1). This is most probably the result from the close genetic relationship of the half sib parents of the mapping population. Although dominant RAPD and AFLP markers of this segregation type provide only limited information, they are useful for the alignment of the p ...
... segregate from both parents (Table 1). This is most probably the result from the close genetic relationship of the half sib parents of the mapping population. Although dominant RAPD and AFLP markers of this segregation type provide only limited information, they are useful for the alignment of the p ...
Heavy Chain Diversity Region Segments of the Channel Catfish
... exist. In the other clusters, recombination appears restricted to segments within a cluster and both the D1 and D2 segments appear to be utilized (13). The sequences of the D1 and D2 segments in different clusters are highly conserved which suggests that shark DH gene segments encode only limited CD ...
... exist. In the other clusters, recombination appears restricted to segments within a cluster and both the D1 and D2 segments appear to be utilized (13). The sequences of the D1 and D2 segments in different clusters are highly conserved which suggests that shark DH gene segments encode only limited CD ...
Natural variation in nucleolar dominance reveals
... n genetic hybrids or allopolyploids, nucleoli often assemble at specific chromosomal loci of one parent but not the other. This phenomenon, known as nucleolar dominance (1–4), was initially discovered as a change in chromosome structure (5). At nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where nucl ...
... n genetic hybrids or allopolyploids, nucleoli often assemble at specific chromosomal loci of one parent but not the other. This phenomenon, known as nucleolar dominance (1–4), was initially discovered as a change in chromosome structure (5). At nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where nucl ...
Controlling Gene Expression in Bacteria
... The lac operon is made up of a control region and four genes: 1 LacZ - b-galactosidase - An enzyme that hydrolizes the bond between galactose and glucose 2 LacY - Codes for a permease that lets lactose across the cell membrane 3 LacA - Transacetylase - An enzyme whose function in lactose metabolism ...
... The lac operon is made up of a control region and four genes: 1 LacZ - b-galactosidase - An enzyme that hydrolizes the bond between galactose and glucose 2 LacY - Codes for a permease that lets lactose across the cell membrane 3 LacA - Transacetylase - An enzyme whose function in lactose metabolism ...
CHAPTER 21 Chromosomal Mutations
... a slipped mispairing process during DNA replication. v. The function of the FMR-1 gene is unknown. It encodes a protein of unidentified function. ...
... a slipped mispairing process during DNA replication. v. The function of the FMR-1 gene is unknown. It encodes a protein of unidentified function. ...
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 ...
iron-regulatory protein 1
... iron concentration in the culture solution, did not lead to any obvious phenotype (results not shown). The expression of the three ACO genes was investigated in the aco mutant backgrounds by Northern blot with specific probes corresponding to the three genes (Figure 2B). In each mutant, the transcri ...
... iron concentration in the culture solution, did not lead to any obvious phenotype (results not shown). The expression of the three ACO genes was investigated in the aco mutant backgrounds by Northern blot with specific probes corresponding to the three genes (Figure 2B). In each mutant, the transcri ...
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents Prevalence of
... most common combination of MIC values for NAL and CIP was 256 mg/L and 0.256 mg/L, respectively. Nearly all isolates showed reduced susceptibility to CIP (MIC ≥ 0.125 mg/L) with the exception of one isolate that yielded a CIP MIC value of 0.064 mg/L [7]. However, this isolate possessed an Asp87Gly s ...
... most common combination of MIC values for NAL and CIP was 256 mg/L and 0.256 mg/L, respectively. Nearly all isolates showed reduced susceptibility to CIP (MIC ≥ 0.125 mg/L) with the exception of one isolate that yielded a CIP MIC value of 0.064 mg/L [7]. However, this isolate possessed an Asp87Gly s ...
Foundations of Biology - Geoscience Research Institute
... XYY… - “Super” Males - On average tend to be larger and less intelligent XXY - Klinefelter’s Syndrome - Phenotypically male Of the non-sex chromosome aneuploids, Down’s Syndrome, extra chromosome 21, tends to be the most viable Down’s Syndrome is more common in children of mothers who gave birth aft ...
... XYY… - “Super” Males - On average tend to be larger and less intelligent XXY - Klinefelter’s Syndrome - Phenotypically male Of the non-sex chromosome aneuploids, Down’s Syndrome, extra chromosome 21, tends to be the most viable Down’s Syndrome is more common in children of mothers who gave birth aft ...
Creating conditional dual fluorescence labelled transgenic animals
... In addition to messenger RNA that encodes proteins, non-coding RNAs, including microRNA (miRNA) and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) have been shown to be involved in gene regulation at post-transcriptional and translational levels. For example, microRNAs, about 22 nucleotide long, are among the largest ...
... In addition to messenger RNA that encodes proteins, non-coding RNAs, including microRNA (miRNA) and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) have been shown to be involved in gene regulation at post-transcriptional and translational levels. For example, microRNAs, about 22 nucleotide long, are among the largest ...
Disruption of mCry2 restores circadian rhythmicity in mPer2 mutant
... mCry2−/− mice, PER1 can substitute PER2 in the core clock mechanism but not in the light input signaling pathway. As a note of caution, one should keep in mind that the phenotypic effect of genetic modifications of genetically altered animals in a nonhomogeneous genetic background are prone to epige ...
... mCry2−/− mice, PER1 can substitute PER2 in the core clock mechanism but not in the light input signaling pathway. As a note of caution, one should keep in mind that the phenotypic effect of genetic modifications of genetically altered animals in a nonhomogeneous genetic background are prone to epige ...
Genetic of PWS – Explanation for the Rest of Us - Prader
... In this less common form of PWS, the baby inherits both copies of chromosome 15 from one parent—the mother. (Maternal means mother; uniparental means one parent; and disomy means two chromosome bodies). In these cases, the developing baby usually starts out with three copies of chromosome 15 (a cond ...
... In this less common form of PWS, the baby inherits both copies of chromosome 15 from one parent—the mother. (Maternal means mother; uniparental means one parent; and disomy means two chromosome bodies). In these cases, the developing baby usually starts out with three copies of chromosome 15 (a cond ...
Lethal Mutagenesis of Bacteria
... The extinction threshold is further lowered when bacteria die from environmental causes, such as washout or host clearance. In practice, mutagenesis can require many generations before extinction is achieved, allowing the bacterial population to grow to large absolute numbers before the load of dele ...
... The extinction threshold is further lowered when bacteria die from environmental causes, such as washout or host clearance. In practice, mutagenesis can require many generations before extinction is achieved, allowing the bacterial population to grow to large absolute numbers before the load of dele ...
Novel regulatio pendage transformation
... (EN) as revealed by the monoclonal antibody mAb 4D9 (Patel et al., 1989a). This antibody recognizes a conserved epitope in EN and INV. Partial cDNAs of two engrailed-class genes have been cloned from P. scaber, both of them contain the epitope and are expressed in coinciding patterns (A. A. and T. C ...
... (EN) as revealed by the monoclonal antibody mAb 4D9 (Patel et al., 1989a). This antibody recognizes a conserved epitope in EN and INV. Partial cDNAs of two engrailed-class genes have been cloned from P. scaber, both of them contain the epitope and are expressed in coinciding patterns (A. A. and T. C ...
General remarks: A biodesign is a man made, mostly computer
... construct can repeatedly only isolated from E. coli with sequence errors and not be completely sequence verified because of continued sequence defects of prior sequence verified sequences in part. Sequence defects can be identified as silent or non-silent point mutations or micro-deletions as well a ...
... construct can repeatedly only isolated from E. coli with sequence errors and not be completely sequence verified because of continued sequence defects of prior sequence verified sequences in part. Sequence defects can be identified as silent or non-silent point mutations or micro-deletions as well a ...
Genome evolution
Genome evolution is the process by which a genome changes in structure (sequence) or size over time. The study of genome evolution involves multiple fields such as structural analysis of the genome, the study of genomic parasites, gene and ancient genome duplications, polyploidy, and comparative genomics. Genome evolution is a constantly changing and evolving field due to the steadily growing number of sequenced genomes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic, available to the scientific community and the public at large.