Inclusive fitness and the sociobiology of the genome
... Classical genetics does not model cases in which individuals sacrifice on behalf of non-offspring, such as sterile workers in an insect colony (Wheeler 1928), ...
... Classical genetics does not model cases in which individuals sacrifice on behalf of non-offspring, such as sterile workers in an insect colony (Wheeler 1928), ...
Introduction - Stellenbosch University
... 8. thickEnd - The ending position at which the feature is drawn thickly (for example the stop ...
... 8. thickEnd - The ending position at which the feature is drawn thickly (for example the stop ...
AP Biology
... Modern genetics began in the mid-1800s in an abbey garden, where a monk named Gregor Mendel documented inheritance in peas used experimental method used quantitative analysis ...
... Modern genetics began in the mid-1800s in an abbey garden, where a monk named Gregor Mendel documented inheritance in peas used experimental method used quantitative analysis ...
Slides
... 1. Are the cases defned clearly and reliably so that they can be compared with patients typically seen in clinical practice? 2. Are case and control participants demonstrated to be comparable to each other on important characteristics that might also be related to genetic variation and to the diseas ...
... 1. Are the cases defned clearly and reliably so that they can be compared with patients typically seen in clinical practice? 2. Are case and control participants demonstrated to be comparable to each other on important characteristics that might also be related to genetic variation and to the diseas ...
Evolution of Closely Linked Gene Pairs in
... of base pairs between the beginning and/or ends of the transcripts as annotated in Ensembl. In the better annotated genomes, this includes the 5# and 3# untranslated regions (UTR); in poorly annotated genomes, information about the UTRs may be incomplete, and the number of closely linked gene pairs ...
... of base pairs between the beginning and/or ends of the transcripts as annotated in Ensembl. In the better annotated genomes, this includes the 5# and 3# untranslated regions (UTR); in poorly annotated genomes, information about the UTRs may be incomplete, and the number of closely linked gene pairs ...
goodfield tennessee deep water lot
... has been little change in mean yield (2015: 2.1 t/ha). So the need is for genotypes which maintain good yields in stressed conditions. This is one objective that has become easier to study using new techniques, in particular genomics and crop models. In the past, drought resistance was difficult to me ...
... has been little change in mean yield (2015: 2.1 t/ha). So the need is for genotypes which maintain good yields in stressed conditions. This is one objective that has become easier to study using new techniques, in particular genomics and crop models. In the past, drought resistance was difficult to me ...
Costimulatory receptors in jawed vertebrates: Conserved
... (Tetraodon nigroviridis) and zebrafish (Danio rerio). In zebrafish, it was not possible to find sequences corresponding to exons 3 and 4 (encoding transmembrane and intracytoplasmic region) from the available genome assembly. The Ensembl zebrafish genome assembly (v36) had two copies of CD28 exons 1 and ...
... (Tetraodon nigroviridis) and zebrafish (Danio rerio). In zebrafish, it was not possible to find sequences corresponding to exons 3 and 4 (encoding transmembrane and intracytoplasmic region) from the available genome assembly. The Ensembl zebrafish genome assembly (v36) had two copies of CD28 exons 1 and ...
Genome-Wide Copy Number Variation in Epilepsy: Novel
... cause is unknown in the vast majority of cases. Copy number variants (CNVs) are known to play an important role in the genetic etiology of many neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability (ID), autism, and schizophrenia. Genome-wide studies of copy number variation in epilepsy ha ...
... cause is unknown in the vast majority of cases. Copy number variants (CNVs) are known to play an important role in the genetic etiology of many neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability (ID), autism, and schizophrenia. Genome-wide studies of copy number variation in epilepsy ha ...
Biomart/ GENOME ALIGNMENT III
... under selection are enhanced with the addition of more sequences and this observation has led to numerous ‘focused sequencing’ projects which seek to obtain sequence for a small region of a genome in numerous other organisms. Biologists who seek to analyze conserved regions among homologous sequence ...
... under selection are enhanced with the addition of more sequences and this observation has led to numerous ‘focused sequencing’ projects which seek to obtain sequence for a small region of a genome in numerous other organisms. Biologists who seek to analyze conserved regions among homologous sequence ...
Untitled - System Components
... enables arthropods to mitigate the negative effects of harsh seasons. Forward genetic approach: forward genetics seeks to find the genetic basis of a phenotype or trait; that is, to identify mutations or naturally segregating alleles that produce a certain phenotype. Examples of this approach includ ...
... enables arthropods to mitigate the negative effects of harsh seasons. Forward genetic approach: forward genetics seeks to find the genetic basis of a phenotype or trait; that is, to identify mutations or naturally segregating alleles that produce a certain phenotype. Examples of this approach includ ...
C 2: A A -
... sequence encoding the leader peptide (50) (Table 2-1). Unpublished data have also identified VEB-1 from P. aeruginosa in India and China (P. Nordmann, personal communication). It is likely that VEB-type enzymes may be isolated mostly from patients coming from or hospitalised in Southeast Asia. Anoth ...
... sequence encoding the leader peptide (50) (Table 2-1). Unpublished data have also identified VEB-1 from P. aeruginosa in India and China (P. Nordmann, personal communication). It is likely that VEB-type enzymes may be isolated mostly from patients coming from or hospitalised in Southeast Asia. Anoth ...
Granato 1996
... therefore included a simple touch response test in our largescale genetic screen. We identified 166 mutations causing reduced or abnormal locomotion behavior of the zebrafish embryo. These mutants fall into 14 different phenotypic groups, defining at least 48 genes. Four groups comprising 63 mutants ...
... therefore included a simple touch response test in our largescale genetic screen. We identified 166 mutations causing reduced or abnormal locomotion behavior of the zebrafish embryo. These mutants fall into 14 different phenotypic groups, defining at least 48 genes. Four groups comprising 63 mutants ...
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... ATHB4 results in organ polarity defects, whereas triple hat3 athb4 athb2 mutants develop one or two radialized cotyledons and lack an active shoot apical meristem (SAM). Consistent with overlapping expression pattern of HD-Zip II and HD-Zip III gene family members, bilateral symmetry and SAM defects ...
... ATHB4 results in organ polarity defects, whereas triple hat3 athb4 athb2 mutants develop one or two radialized cotyledons and lack an active shoot apical meristem (SAM). Consistent with overlapping expression pattern of HD-Zip II and HD-Zip III gene family members, bilateral symmetry and SAM defects ...
American College of Medical Genetics standards
... dosage imbalance; therefore, CNVs involving such genes may either have no clinical relevance or result in an entirely different phenotype (e.g., gain of function/activating mutations in FGFR1 result in skeletal dysplasias, whereas deletions/loss of function mutations are associated with Kallmann syn ...
... dosage imbalance; therefore, CNVs involving such genes may either have no clinical relevance or result in an entirely different phenotype (e.g., gain of function/activating mutations in FGFR1 result in skeletal dysplasias, whereas deletions/loss of function mutations are associated with Kallmann syn ...
DNA structure, function and metabolism. File
... surround the theft of her work in 1952 Amrapali A. Akhare Including x ray photographs ...
... surround the theft of her work in 1952 Amrapali A. Akhare Including x ray photographs ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... added L-2,4-diaminobutyric acid. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the pmx gene cluster is responsible for polymyxin biosynthesis. Since polymyxin was first isolated from Bacillus polymyxa in 1947 (1, 4, 47), at least 15 unique polymyxins have been reported (31, 49). Because of its excel ...
... added L-2,4-diaminobutyric acid. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the pmx gene cluster is responsible for polymyxin biosynthesis. Since polymyxin was first isolated from Bacillus polymyxa in 1947 (1, 4, 47), at least 15 unique polymyxins have been reported (31, 49). Because of its excel ...
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... Human mutations found in patients have been reported in all genes (producing proteins or RNA) encoded by the mitochondrial genome, and some of them have been confirmed to be causative of the disease; more information can be found in MITOMAP [57]. The biolistic transformation has a low yield since it ...
... Human mutations found in patients have been reported in all genes (producing proteins or RNA) encoded by the mitochondrial genome, and some of them have been confirmed to be causative of the disease; more information can be found in MITOMAP [57]. The biolistic transformation has a low yield since it ...
Regulation of Ovule Development
... Ovule development in Arabidopsis and other plants has been the focus of classic and molecular genetic analyses in recent years. This has been an exciting time to be involved in plant developmental biology, because many genetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms have been elucidated. Continued studie ...
... Ovule development in Arabidopsis and other plants has been the focus of classic and molecular genetic analyses in recent years. This has been an exciting time to be involved in plant developmental biology, because many genetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms have been elucidated. Continued studie ...
Chapter 2
... duhamelianum and Ae. tauschii var. agropyri but they are not effective against Bgt. Because Pm10, Pm11, Pm14, and Pm15 were not effective against Bgt isolates, it is suggested here to use other symbols for naming the four genes, such as Bga1, Bga2, Bga3, and Bga4 instead of Pm10, Pm11, Pm14, and Pm1 ...
... duhamelianum and Ae. tauschii var. agropyri but they are not effective against Bgt. Because Pm10, Pm11, Pm14, and Pm15 were not effective against Bgt isolates, it is suggested here to use other symbols for naming the four genes, such as Bga1, Bga2, Bga3, and Bga4 instead of Pm10, Pm11, Pm14, and Pm1 ...
European Journal of Plant Pathology
... for virulence (Hueck, 1998). Although mutations in hrp genes of E. chrysanthemi did not greatly affect its ability to macerate plant tissue in experimental inoculation studies, it may serve a crucial role in pathogenesis in natural settings (Yang et al., 2002). Since the type III system serves to tr ...
... for virulence (Hueck, 1998). Although mutations in hrp genes of E. chrysanthemi did not greatly affect its ability to macerate plant tissue in experimental inoculation studies, it may serve a crucial role in pathogenesis in natural settings (Yang et al., 2002). Since the type III system serves to tr ...
Nodal signaling and the zebrafish organizer
... These mutant phenotypes strongly resemble previously described defects induced by overactivation or inhibition of BMP signaling in Xenopus (De Robertis and Sasai, 1996; Harland and Gerhart, 1997). Indeed, epistatic analysis and molecular cloning has identified five genes of the dorsal-ventral group ...
... These mutant phenotypes strongly resemble previously described defects induced by overactivation or inhibition of BMP signaling in Xenopus (De Robertis and Sasai, 1996; Harland and Gerhart, 1997). Indeed, epistatic analysis and molecular cloning has identified five genes of the dorsal-ventral group ...
A PCR approach to determine the distribution of toxin genes in
... of two components, I and II. In the current study 44 of these clostridia from the authors’ culture collection were investigated – most of which had been identified previously by conventional biochemical tests as ‘C. novyi type A’. The aim was to check the distribution of toxin genes by PCR to see if ...
... of two components, I and II. In the current study 44 of these clostridia from the authors’ culture collection were investigated – most of which had been identified previously by conventional biochemical tests as ‘C. novyi type A’. The aim was to check the distribution of toxin genes by PCR to see if ...