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... ● Is replicated first and has most origins of replication ● Concentrates nucleosome remodeling ● Contains key protein in chromosome structure ● Genes are linked to behavior and tissue specific processes ...
... ● Is replicated first and has most origins of replication ● Concentrates nucleosome remodeling ● Contains key protein in chromosome structure ● Genes are linked to behavior and tissue specific processes ...
ashgPoster2011ver3.pdf
... This example uses the Galaxy server to find potentially functional SNPs within the GWAS catalog. This catalog contains SNPs that are associated genetically with phenotypes; they are tag SNPS, but not necessarily the functional SNP. However, a subset of them could actually be functional, and we will ...
... This example uses the Galaxy server to find potentially functional SNPs within the GWAS catalog. This catalog contains SNPs that are associated genetically with phenotypes; they are tag SNPS, but not necessarily the functional SNP. However, a subset of them could actually be functional, and we will ...
The evolution of genomic imprinting and X
... One of the aspects of the PEG10 domain evolution which sets it apart from the other loci was its stepwise evolution. Only PEG10 from this locus was imprinted in marsupials, while the two neighbouring genes from this region, which are imprinted in humans and mice, appeared to be bi-allelically expre ...
... One of the aspects of the PEG10 domain evolution which sets it apart from the other loci was its stepwise evolution. Only PEG10 from this locus was imprinted in marsupials, while the two neighbouring genes from this region, which are imprinted in humans and mice, appeared to be bi-allelically expre ...
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... stem cell fate decisions, and mutations in these genes cause stem cells to lose their stem cell character and differentiate instead of undergoing self-renewing division. The best characterized Drosophila Argonaute family member, piwi, is required for the self-renewing, asymmetric division of both ma ...
... stem cell fate decisions, and mutations in these genes cause stem cells to lose their stem cell character and differentiate instead of undergoing self-renewing division. The best characterized Drosophila Argonaute family member, piwi, is required for the self-renewing, asymmetric division of both ma ...
Microsatellite Repeat Variation Within the y1 Gene of Maize and
... number of repeats observed. However, another accession of Z perennis (i.e., Ames 21875) exhibited type 3c organization of the pentanucleotide repeat containing six (CCA) repeats. Therefore, the (CCA)n repeat number is variable within this Zea species. Interestingly, the sequence flanking this region ...
... number of repeats observed. However, another accession of Z perennis (i.e., Ames 21875) exhibited type 3c organization of the pentanucleotide repeat containing six (CCA) repeats. Therefore, the (CCA)n repeat number is variable within this Zea species. Interestingly, the sequence flanking this region ...
- Repository of the Academy`s Library
... BLASTX algorithm (among which 76 was similar to hypothetical or expressed proteins with ...
... BLASTX algorithm (among which 76 was similar to hypothetical or expressed proteins with ...
Update on genetics research on stuttering
... • Same mutation in the same gene is present in affected members (but not in normal members) of 3 other Pakistani stuttering families • Same mutation in the same gene is observed in several unrelated Pakistani individuals who stutter • Same mutation was observed in a single affected individual of Ind ...
... • Same mutation in the same gene is present in affected members (but not in normal members) of 3 other Pakistani stuttering families • Same mutation in the same gene is observed in several unrelated Pakistani individuals who stutter • Same mutation was observed in a single affected individual of Ind ...
Chapter 5
... Genes, Environment, and the Individual The Use and Misuse of Heritability Differences between groups may be environmental, despite a high heritability A heritability value pertains just to the population in which it was measured, and to the environment of that population ...
... Genes, Environment, and the Individual The Use and Misuse of Heritability Differences between groups may be environmental, despite a high heritability A heritability value pertains just to the population in which it was measured, and to the environment of that population ...
A Multi-dimensional Coalescent Process Applied to Multi
... model can be used to study variation at a locus linked to a locus undergoing balancing selection. In this view, each gene in the sam pie is linked to one of the two alleles at the selected locus, and transitions between the two linkage states occurs via recombination. This report contains extensions ...
... model can be used to study variation at a locus linked to a locus undergoing balancing selection. In this view, each gene in the sam pie is linked to one of the two alleles at the selected locus, and transitions between the two linkage states occurs via recombination. This report contains extensions ...
Human microRNA target analysis and gene ontology clustering by
... clustering, consisting of two different components, JTarget and TAGGO. JTarget combines the data from four different prediction databases (TargetScan, miRanda, RNAhybrid and PicTar) and also from the experimental database TarBase [13], whereas TAGGO gives detailed assignments from Gene Ontology (GO) ...
... clustering, consisting of two different components, JTarget and TAGGO. JTarget combines the data from four different prediction databases (TargetScan, miRanda, RNAhybrid and PicTar) and also from the experimental database TarBase [13], whereas TAGGO gives detailed assignments from Gene Ontology (GO) ...
Long noncoding RNAs and human disease - e
... metastasis [20]. The link between HOTAIR and metastatic disease depends on the direct interaction between RNA and its protein partner, and the association between RNA and its target DNA sequence. Therefore, altering HOTAIR levels results in enhanced PRC2 repressive activity in an anomalous set of me ...
... metastasis [20]. The link between HOTAIR and metastatic disease depends on the direct interaction between RNA and its protein partner, and the association between RNA and its target DNA sequence. Therefore, altering HOTAIR levels results in enhanced PRC2 repressive activity in an anomalous set of me ...
... Latent tuberculosis indicates previous exposure to the tubercle bacilli by a positive skin test response together with the absence of signs of disease. During latency, the tubercle bacilli are considered to be dormant. Dormancy has been identified as a reversible state of low metabolic activity, in ...
Chapter 18
... Chapter 18 - Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria NEW AIM: Viruses: Packaged Genes… Lysogenic cycle - After the bacteriophage injects its DNA, it might get incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is now called a prophage. Now when the bacterial cells replicates, the phage DNA replicates with it. ...
... Chapter 18 - Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria NEW AIM: Viruses: Packaged Genes… Lysogenic cycle - After the bacteriophage injects its DNA, it might get incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is now called a prophage. Now when the bacterial cells replicates, the phage DNA replicates with it. ...
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... 22. In actuality, the F1 ratio between black and grey wolves from a heterozygous cross is observed to be 2:1. This could be explained by: a. Lethality of the homozygous dominant genotype b. Lethality of the heterozygous genotype c. A loss of the recessive allele d. Either a or b e. Eithe ...
... 22. In actuality, the F1 ratio between black and grey wolves from a heterozygous cross is observed to be 2:1. This could be explained by: a. Lethality of the homozygous dominant genotype b. Lethality of the heterozygous genotype c. A loss of the recessive allele d. Either a or b e. Eithe ...
Chapter 18
... Chapter 18 - Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria NEW AIM: Viruses: Packaged Genes… Lysogenic cycle - After the bacteriophage injects its DNA, it might get incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is now called a prophage. Now when the bacterial cells replicates, the phage DNA replicates with it. ...
... Chapter 18 - Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria NEW AIM: Viruses: Packaged Genes… Lysogenic cycle - After the bacteriophage injects its DNA, it might get incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is now called a prophage. Now when the bacterial cells replicates, the phage DNA replicates with it. ...
Canine Genomics and Genetics: Running with the Pack
... 45.0 megabases, which is considerably longer then the mouse genome at a similar point in its assembly. The reasons are 2fold. First, technical advances in sequencing result in longer and higher-quality reads. Second, advances in bioinformatics have improved the accuracy with which genomes can be ass ...
... 45.0 megabases, which is considerably longer then the mouse genome at a similar point in its assembly. The reasons are 2fold. First, technical advances in sequencing result in longer and higher-quality reads. Second, advances in bioinformatics have improved the accuracy with which genomes can be ass ...
Identification of genes involved in the same
... A milestone in molecular and computational biology has been reached with the sequencing of a complete human genome, marking the beginning of the post-genomic era (Venter et al., 2001). With a wealth of genomic sequence data now available from multiple species, the main goal in molecular and computat ...
... A milestone in molecular and computational biology has been reached with the sequencing of a complete human genome, marking the beginning of the post-genomic era (Venter et al., 2001). With a wealth of genomic sequence data now available from multiple species, the main goal in molecular and computat ...
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... phyla in CPR [22,25] (Figure 1A). In many cases, the CPR tRNATyr species with C1-G72 contain a V-arm, indicating that these non-canonical tRNATyr species are derived from bacterial tRNATyr with a V-arm. Both a V-arm-containing and a V-arm-lacking tRNATyr with C1-G72 are found in Ca. Roizmanbacteria ...
... phyla in CPR [22,25] (Figure 1A). In many cases, the CPR tRNATyr species with C1-G72 contain a V-arm, indicating that these non-canonical tRNATyr species are derived from bacterial tRNATyr with a V-arm. Both a V-arm-containing and a V-arm-lacking tRNATyr with C1-G72 are found in Ca. Roizmanbacteria ...
Brooker Chapter 8
... 30-35% of ferns and flowering plants are polyploid Many of the fruits & grain are polyploid plants ...
... 30-35% of ferns and flowering plants are polyploid Many of the fruits & grain are polyploid plants ...
Traversing the biological complexity in the hierarchy
... of common multifactorial diseases, such as CAD, cancer, diabetes and the psychiatric disorders (Sing et al. 1992, Sing & Moll 1990, Sing & Reilly 1993, Weiss 1993). In every case, a particular manifestation of disease may aggregate in families but only in rare instances does it segregate according t ...
... of common multifactorial diseases, such as CAD, cancer, diabetes and the psychiatric disorders (Sing et al. 1992, Sing & Moll 1990, Sing & Reilly 1993, Weiss 1993). In every case, a particular manifestation of disease may aggregate in families but only in rare instances does it segregate according t ...
BGS 118, Low number of tillers 1, lnt1
... Located in chromosome 3HL (7); lnt1.a is about 30.5 cM distal from the uzu1 (uzu 1) locus (7, 8); lnt1.a mapped about 7.8 cM from SSR marker GBM1043 in 3HL (4); lnt1.a was not associated with any SNP markers in the Bowman backcross-derived line BW494 (2); int-l.81 is associated with SNP markers 2_15 ...
... Located in chromosome 3HL (7); lnt1.a is about 30.5 cM distal from the uzu1 (uzu 1) locus (7, 8); lnt1.a mapped about 7.8 cM from SSR marker GBM1043 in 3HL (4); lnt1.a was not associated with any SNP markers in the Bowman backcross-derived line BW494 (2); int-l.81 is associated with SNP markers 2_15 ...
RNA Processing
... – Is an important factor in determining the protein synthesis in a cell – Is determined in part by sequences in the leader and trailer regions ...
... – Is an important factor in determining the protein synthesis in a cell – Is determined in part by sequences in the leader and trailer regions ...
Chloroplast DNA and Molecular Phylogeny
... mutations. This low incidence (2.5% ) of homoplasy compares favorably with values of 50% or more that are often obtained in studies using morphological or protein characters, and is one reason why cpDNA holds so much promise for systematic studies. Relationships within the genus Lycopersicon based o ...
... mutations. This low incidence (2.5% ) of homoplasy compares favorably with values of 50% or more that are often obtained in studies using morphological or protein characters, and is one reason why cpDNA holds so much promise for systematic studies. Relationships within the genus Lycopersicon based o ...