RT2 Profiler™ PCR Arrays: Pathway
... The 96- or 384-well format of the RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays is uniquely suited to SABiosciences' pathway-focused design concept. This product line combines the current understanding of important biological pathways with real-time PCR technology to generate application-specific research tools. To compil ...
... The 96- or 384-well format of the RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays is uniquely suited to SABiosciences' pathway-focused design concept. This product line combines the current understanding of important biological pathways with real-time PCR technology to generate application-specific research tools. To compil ...
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... Givens et al., 2013; Chen et al., 2015; Zhang et al., 2016). Of these symbiotic bacteria, Tenericutes are unique, because they lack a cell wall, are small in size, and possess a reduced genome (Ryan and Ray, 2004). Furthermore, bacteria of the genus Candidatus Hepatoplasma, which belong to the Tener ...
... Givens et al., 2013; Chen et al., 2015; Zhang et al., 2016). Of these symbiotic bacteria, Tenericutes are unique, because they lack a cell wall, are small in size, and possess a reduced genome (Ryan and Ray, 2004). Furthermore, bacteria of the genus Candidatus Hepatoplasma, which belong to the Tener ...
Goings on in Mendel`s Garden
... needs, and science from potentially more productive research directions that might develop a better understanding of the nature of complex traits, and how they evolve. That would lead us to view genes not as peas deeply embedded under every princess, but as temporary combinations of alleles in genom ...
... needs, and science from potentially more productive research directions that might develop a better understanding of the nature of complex traits, and how they evolve. That would lead us to view genes not as peas deeply embedded under every princess, but as temporary combinations of alleles in genom ...
dominant - Zanichelli
... “Inheritance of one trait is determined by pairs of ‘factors’ that segregate in the gamete formation” Each gamete contains only one factor from each pair ...
... “Inheritance of one trait is determined by pairs of ‘factors’ that segregate in the gamete formation” Each gamete contains only one factor from each pair ...
Plant Functional Genomics Plant Functional Genomics
... 1. Introduction Large genomic DNA insert-containing libraries are essential for physical mapping, positional cloning, and genome sequencing of complex genomes. There are two principal large insert cloning systems that are constructed as yeast or bacterial artificial chromosomes (YACs and BACs, respe ...
... 1. Introduction Large genomic DNA insert-containing libraries are essential for physical mapping, positional cloning, and genome sequencing of complex genomes. There are two principal large insert cloning systems that are constructed as yeast or bacterial artificial chromosomes (YACs and BACs, respe ...
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... “Inheritance of one trait is determined by pairs of ‘factors’ that segregate in the gamete formation” Each gamete contains only one factor from each pair ...
... “Inheritance of one trait is determined by pairs of ‘factors’ that segregate in the gamete formation” Each gamete contains only one factor from each pair ...
Rather than test an unmapped gene successively for linkage to... groups, it is advantageous to test all linkage groups in... alcoy David Perkins
... temperature sensitive-1, yellow-1, and conidial separation-2 (which marks linkage group VII). All four are readily scored by eye. The strains grow on minimal medium. No transfer to test-media is necessary. Crosses heterozygous for alcoy .have proved useful in cytological studies of the synaptonemal ...
... temperature sensitive-1, yellow-1, and conidial separation-2 (which marks linkage group VII). All four are readily scored by eye. The strains grow on minimal medium. No transfer to test-media is necessary. Crosses heterozygous for alcoy .have proved useful in cytological studies of the synaptonemal ...
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... alternation between two macroscopic generations that differ morphologically (sporophytes produce few laterals and develop from a branched prostrate base, whereas gametophytes are more richly branched and devoid of a prostrate base) (Kornmann, 1956; Müller, 1964). In this study, we show that, unlike ...
... alternation between two macroscopic generations that differ morphologically (sporophytes produce few laterals and develop from a branched prostrate base, whereas gametophytes are more richly branched and devoid of a prostrate base) (Kornmann, 1956; Müller, 1964). In this study, we show that, unlike ...
The Normal Uniform Differential Gene Expression
... If there is no dye-swap, a loess normalization of the mean will be done using span1 proportion of the data. No mean normalization will be necessary if there is a balanced dye-swap. The argument quant is the quantity used to choose the constant that the (meannormalized) average log ratio for a gene i ...
... If there is no dye-swap, a loess normalization of the mean will be done using span1 proportion of the data. No mean normalization will be necessary if there is a balanced dye-swap. The argument quant is the quantity used to choose the constant that the (meannormalized) average log ratio for a gene i ...
Quantitative expression of cholera toxin mRNA in Vibrio cholerae
... Cholera toxin (CT) is the major virulence factor produced by Vibrio cholerae. Several genomic arrangements within the CTX cassette have been elucidated in V. cholerae. Previously, it was shown that three different CTX cassette arrangements, one complete CTX cassette (arrangement A), one complete and ...
... Cholera toxin (CT) is the major virulence factor produced by Vibrio cholerae. Several genomic arrangements within the CTX cassette have been elucidated in V. cholerae. Previously, it was shown that three different CTX cassette arrangements, one complete CTX cassette (arrangement A), one complete and ...
Two Waves of Nuclear Factor κB Recruitment to Target Promoters
... quence of the NF-B site in MIP-2 (a gene with immediate NF-B recruitment) is identical to the sequence of one of the two NF-B sites in MCP-1 (a gene with delayed NF-B recruitment). Overall, this suggests that the observed differences in the kinetic of NF-B recruitment to the genes under investi ...
... quence of the NF-B site in MIP-2 (a gene with immediate NF-B recruitment) is identical to the sequence of one of the two NF-B sites in MCP-1 (a gene with delayed NF-B recruitment). Overall, this suggests that the observed differences in the kinetic of NF-B recruitment to the genes under investi ...
Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology Scope
... homologue in Drosophila melanogaster (tout-velu, Ttv) was demonstrated to be involved in heparan sulphate proteoglycan biosynthesis controlling diffusion of an important segment polarity protein called Hedgehog ...
... homologue in Drosophila melanogaster (tout-velu, Ttv) was demonstrated to be involved in heparan sulphate proteoglycan biosynthesis controlling diffusion of an important segment polarity protein called Hedgehog ...
RIVM rapport 601500005 The ecological risks of antibiotic
... 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 ordered by the Centre for Water Management. RIVM investigated the environmental ris ...
... 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 ordered by the Centre for Water Management. RIVM investigated the environmental ris ...
Agrobacterium: nature`s genetic engineer
... Since the biological functions encoded by these genes were not yet known, the full significance of these data could not be appreciated. However, the use of promoters encoded in the T-DNA proved invaluable in the genetic engineering of plants. Once a restriction map of an octopine Ti plasmid was gene ...
... Since the biological functions encoded by these genes were not yet known, the full significance of these data could not be appreciated. However, the use of promoters encoded in the T-DNA proved invaluable in the genetic engineering of plants. Once a restriction map of an octopine Ti plasmid was gene ...
Prediction and investigation of novel proteins in DNA double
... ligation of the broken ends of DNA. The process of NHEJ involves three main protein complexes: Yku70/Yku80 initiates and stabilizes the DNA ends, Mre11/Rad50/Xrs2 brings broken ends to close proximity and Dnl4/Lif1/Nej1 ligates the DNA ends. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) has been utilized in fun ...
... ligation of the broken ends of DNA. The process of NHEJ involves three main protein complexes: Yku70/Yku80 initiates and stabilizes the DNA ends, Mre11/Rad50/Xrs2 brings broken ends to close proximity and Dnl4/Lif1/Nej1 ligates the DNA ends. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) has been utilized in fun ...
A Novel CpG Island Set Identifies Tissue-Specific
... (B) of bulk genomic DNA. (C) A filtered insert set representing 17,387 CGIs shows a discrete distribution that is distant from bulk genomic DNA (black dot). (D) Three random chromosomal regions showing CGI sequences mapped by ENSEMBL (green bars). Also shown are CGIs predicted by the NCBI-strict and ...
... (B) of bulk genomic DNA. (C) A filtered insert set representing 17,387 CGIs shows a discrete distribution that is distant from bulk genomic DNA (black dot). (D) Three random chromosomal regions showing CGI sequences mapped by ENSEMBL (green bars). Also shown are CGIs predicted by the NCBI-strict and ...
Meiosis - Myersbiology
... • Genetic costs: in sex, we pass on only half of genes to offspring. • Males are an expensive luxury - in most species they contribute little to rearing offspring. ...
... • Genetic costs: in sex, we pass on only half of genes to offspring. • Males are an expensive luxury - in most species they contribute little to rearing offspring. ...
Comparative gene mapping in Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes 6
... We have increased the density of genetic markers on the Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes AL6 and AL7 corresponding to the A. thaliana chromosome IV, in order to determine chromosome rearrangements between these two species, and to compare recombination fractions across the same intervals. We confirm th ...
... We have increased the density of genetic markers on the Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes AL6 and AL7 corresponding to the A. thaliana chromosome IV, in order to determine chromosome rearrangements between these two species, and to compare recombination fractions across the same intervals. We confirm th ...
Respiratory terminal oxidases in the facultative chemoheterotrophic
... Fig. 1. The cox loci of A. variabilis strain ATCC 29413. (A) Scheme of the cox locus of Synechocystis PCC 6803 showing the location of the two highly conserved amino acid sequence regions (shaded boxes) selected for the design of the degenerate primers DgCox-5Vand DgCox-3V(Table 1). The amino acid s ...
... Fig. 1. The cox loci of A. variabilis strain ATCC 29413. (A) Scheme of the cox locus of Synechocystis PCC 6803 showing the location of the two highly conserved amino acid sequence regions (shaded boxes) selected for the design of the degenerate primers DgCox-5Vand DgCox-3V(Table 1). The amino acid s ...
LEADING ARTICLE Concurrent disruption of p16INK4a and
... The INK4a/ARF locus at chromosome 9p21 encodes two structurally and functionally distinct molecules with tumor-suppressive properties. p16INK4a controls cell cycle progression by inhibiting phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb), while ARF prevents MDM2-mediated degradation of p53. By us ...
... The INK4a/ARF locus at chromosome 9p21 encodes two structurally and functionally distinct molecules with tumor-suppressive properties. p16INK4a controls cell cycle progression by inhibiting phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb), while ARF prevents MDM2-mediated degradation of p53. By us ...
Abundant RNA editing sites of chloroplast protein
... all of the editing sites were C-to-U conversions. Among the 255 editing sites, ycf3 (407 and 408 bp, nucleotide position in the gene’s coding sequence), psbB (1391 and 1392 bp), rps14 (193 and 194 bp) and ndhD (1995 and 1996 bp) had two editing sites within one codon. RNA editing also created two ne ...
... all of the editing sites were C-to-U conversions. Among the 255 editing sites, ycf3 (407 and 408 bp, nucleotide position in the gene’s coding sequence), psbB (1391 and 1392 bp), rps14 (193 and 194 bp) and ndhD (1995 and 1996 bp) had two editing sites within one codon. RNA editing also created two ne ...
Article interaction G x tabac - Hal-CEA
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
... As mentioned in the method section, we also considered the passive ETS in-utero and/or in early childhood phenotype, in addition to passive ETS in early childhood. But this led to unchanged results. Indeed, most of the mothers which smoked during pregnancy also continued to smoke during the early-c ...
From DNA to diversity: molecular genetics and the evolution of
... question has eluded us for the half-century since the Modern Synthesis was proposed and the structure of DNA was discovered. Although many reasons exist to explain this omission, foremost among them is that biology first had to address another central genetic mystery a that is, which genes out of th ...
... question has eluded us for the half-century since the Modern Synthesis was proposed and the structure of DNA was discovered. Although many reasons exist to explain this omission, foremost among them is that biology first had to address another central genetic mystery a that is, which genes out of th ...
Oliver, B., Kim, Y.-J., and Baker, B. S.
... this end, our initial experiments address whether the sexspecific functioning of Sxl in the germ line is regulated by alternative pre-mRNA processing as it is in the soma. A finding that Sxl+ produces sex-specific transcripts within the germ line enables us to use these sex-specific transcripts as a ...
... this end, our initial experiments address whether the sexspecific functioning of Sxl in the germ line is regulated by alternative pre-mRNA processing as it is in the soma. A finding that Sxl+ produces sex-specific transcripts within the germ line enables us to use these sex-specific transcripts as a ...