AtREM1, a Member of a New Family of B3 Domain
... of the residues are negatively charged, two stretches of basic residues, resembling bipartite NLSs (Raikhel, 1992), as well as a putative coiled-coil domain at the carboxy terminus formed by eight hydrophobic repeats (Fig. 1A). The alignment between AtREM1 and BoREM1 from cauliflower (Franco-Zorrill ...
... of the residues are negatively charged, two stretches of basic residues, resembling bipartite NLSs (Raikhel, 1992), as well as a putative coiled-coil domain at the carboxy terminus formed by eight hydrophobic repeats (Fig. 1A). The alignment between AtREM1 and BoREM1 from cauliflower (Franco-Zorrill ...
Impact of nucleosome dynamics and histone modifications
... most studied in relation to transcriptional regulation. In addition, DNA methylation contributes to the silencing of various genomic elements, such as transposons or protein coding genes. We will focus here on those for which a sufficient body of information has been gathered as being relevant for p ...
... most studied in relation to transcriptional regulation. In addition, DNA methylation contributes to the silencing of various genomic elements, such as transposons or protein coding genes. We will focus here on those for which a sufficient body of information has been gathered as being relevant for p ...
Lampetra fluviatilis Neurotrophin Homolog, Descendant of a
... Schartl, 1994). It has been proposed that extensive gene duplications have occurred at the root of vertebrate evolution (Holland et al., 1994) and that these duplications may be the result of total or partial genome doubling (Ohno, 1970; Lundin, 1979, 1993). Doubling of the total genome (tetraploidi ...
... Schartl, 1994). It has been proposed that extensive gene duplications have occurred at the root of vertebrate evolution (Holland et al., 1994) and that these duplications may be the result of total or partial genome doubling (Ohno, 1970; Lundin, 1979, 1993). Doubling of the total genome (tetraploidi ...
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... If these two genes were on different chromosomes, the alleles from the F1 dihybrid would sort into gametes independently, and we would expect to see equal numbers of the four types of offspring. If these two genes were on the same chromosome, we would expect each allele combination, B+ vg+ and b vg, ...
... If these two genes were on different chromosomes, the alleles from the F1 dihybrid would sort into gametes independently, and we would expect to see equal numbers of the four types of offspring. If these two genes were on the same chromosome, we would expect each allele combination, B+ vg+ and b vg, ...
Overview of splicing relevant databases - Stamm
... 10, 11 baralle. In order to study gene expression regulation, including splicing regulation, researchers need tools and information to help them guide and interpret their experiments. Alternative splicing databases can fill several of these needs by gathering and organizing genomic and transcriptomi ...
... 10, 11 baralle. In order to study gene expression regulation, including splicing regulation, researchers need tools and information to help them guide and interpret their experiments. Alternative splicing databases can fill several of these needs by gathering and organizing genomic and transcriptomi ...
209 Original Scientific Article THE INFLUENCE OF
... mRNA DIRECTTM kit (Life Technologies, USA). Subsequently, reverse transcription was carried out using SuperScript First-Strand Synthesis kit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, USA) in final volume of 20 μl using 2.5 μM random hexamers. Specific primers for bovine and porcine DNMT1 and DNMT3a genes were designed ...
... mRNA DIRECTTM kit (Life Technologies, USA). Subsequently, reverse transcription was carried out using SuperScript First-Strand Synthesis kit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, USA) in final volume of 20 μl using 2.5 μM random hexamers. Specific primers for bovine and porcine DNMT1 and DNMT3a genes were designed ...
Identification of novel endogenous antisense transcripts by DNA
... finding indicates that antisense transcriptome analyses based solely on cDNA information may be inefficient. In addition, most publicly available cDNA sequences are derived from normal cellular conditions, such as normal adult tissues, and thus are not useful for the identification of NATs specific ...
... finding indicates that antisense transcriptome analyses based solely on cDNA information may be inefficient. In addition, most publicly available cDNA sequences are derived from normal cellular conditions, such as normal adult tissues, and thus are not useful for the identification of NATs specific ...
Genetic Insights Into Comparative Morphology
... lateral to the neural tube, and ventrally, the ectomesenchyme resides in the pharyngeal arches thereby forming pharyngeal arch skeletons (reviewed by Noden, 1988; Köntges and Lumsden, 1996; Couly et al., 1996). Thus, all the viscerocranial elements (both cartilaginous and dermal) are of neural cres ...
... lateral to the neural tube, and ventrally, the ectomesenchyme resides in the pharyngeal arches thereby forming pharyngeal arch skeletons (reviewed by Noden, 1988; Köntges and Lumsden, 1996; Couly et al., 1996). Thus, all the viscerocranial elements (both cartilaginous and dermal) are of neural cres ...
Genetic Information: A Metaphor In Search of a Theory*
... whatever evolution designed it to represent. Genetic information is usually described as if misinterpretation made sense and hence appears to be intentional information. For instance, it is a commonplace to say that a genome contains a 'disjunctive program' or 'open program'. The genetic message tak ...
... whatever evolution designed it to represent. Genetic information is usually described as if misinterpretation made sense and hence appears to be intentional information. For instance, it is a commonplace to say that a genome contains a 'disjunctive program' or 'open program'. The genetic message tak ...
Biological asymmetry and evolution
... Biological asymmetry and evolution Vincent Debat Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris) ...
... Biological asymmetry and evolution Vincent Debat Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris) ...
Origin and evolution of Y chromosomes: Drosophila tales
... mentioning a caveat. Ideally, the complete gene set of the Y chromosomes in the 12 species should be available before starting a comparative analysis, similar to the approach used (at least approximately) for analysing the euchromatic portion of the other chromosomes. However, given the notorious di ...
... mentioning a caveat. Ideally, the complete gene set of the Y chromosomes in the 12 species should be available before starting a comparative analysis, similar to the approach used (at least approximately) for analysing the euchromatic portion of the other chromosomes. However, given the notorious di ...
Adaptation of Sucrose Metabolism in the Escherichia coli Wild
... cscK, and cscA, respectively). The genes are arranged in two operons and are negatively controlled at the transcriptional level by the repressor CscR. Furthermore, csc gene expression was found to be cyclic AMPCrpA dependent. A comparison of the genomic sequences of the E. coli strains EC3132, K-12, ...
... cscK, and cscA, respectively). The genes are arranged in two operons and are negatively controlled at the transcriptional level by the repressor CscR. Furthermore, csc gene expression was found to be cyclic AMPCrpA dependent. A comparison of the genomic sequences of the E. coli strains EC3132, K-12, ...
Functional Annotation of Regulatory Pathways
... enabling creation of reference databases of direct and indirect interactions between various processes. Knowledge of such pathways is useful, not only in general understanding of the relationship between cellular processes at the systems level, but also in projecting existing knowledge of cellular ...
... enabling creation of reference databases of direct and indirect interactions between various processes. Knowledge of such pathways is useful, not only in general understanding of the relationship between cellular processes at the systems level, but also in projecting existing knowledge of cellular ...
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... 1. Find all complements of maximal satisfiable subformulas for a formula ϕ; 2. Recode the clause number in CoMSSes to make the sets more compressed; 3. Adopt a greedy algorithm to derive two good near minimum unsatisfiable cores as the initial parents. We incrementally solve this problem, removing s ...
... 1. Find all complements of maximal satisfiable subformulas for a formula ϕ; 2. Recode the clause number in CoMSSes to make the sets more compressed; 3. Adopt a greedy algorithm to derive two good near minimum unsatisfiable cores as the initial parents. We incrementally solve this problem, removing s ...
Brooker Chapter 22
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... Lewis System: Antigens What is missing? – Where is Le (a+b+)? – Leb antigen preferentially adsorbs onto the red cell membrane over Lea. Lea is still in the plasma but not found on the red blood cells Lewis antigens routinely adsorb onto and elute off of the RBC membrane. Cord blood: Le (a-b-) ...
... Lewis System: Antigens What is missing? – Where is Le (a+b+)? – Leb antigen preferentially adsorbs onto the red cell membrane over Lea. Lea is still in the plasma but not found on the red blood cells Lewis antigens routinely adsorb onto and elute off of the RBC membrane. Cord blood: Le (a-b-) ...
Chapter 12 The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
... Behavior of a Chromosome Pair • In one experiment, Morgan mated male flies with white eyes (mutant) with female flies with red eyes (wild type) – The F1 generation all had red eyes – The F2 generation showed the 3:1 red:white ...
... Behavior of a Chromosome Pair • In one experiment, Morgan mated male flies with white eyes (mutant) with female flies with red eyes (wild type) – The F1 generation all had red eyes – The F2 generation showed the 3:1 red:white ...
Meiotic DSBs and the control of mammalian recombination
... stuck ever since. Over the succeeding years we learned that hotspots, as well as being present in mice, are found in humans, dogs, yeast, and Arabidopsis, but curiously are thought not to be present in C. elegans or Drosophila species, although definitive, high-resolution molecular studies have yet ...
... stuck ever since. Over the succeeding years we learned that hotspots, as well as being present in mice, are found in humans, dogs, yeast, and Arabidopsis, but curiously are thought not to be present in C. elegans or Drosophila species, although definitive, high-resolution molecular studies have yet ...
CSE 181 Project guidelines
... Uncovering the code • Scientists conjectured that proteins came from DNA; but how did DNA code for proteins? • If one nucleotide codes for one amino acid, then there’d be 41 amino acids • However, there are 20 amino acids, so at least 3 bases codes for one amino acid, since 42 = 16 and 43 = 64 • Thi ...
... Uncovering the code • Scientists conjectured that proteins came from DNA; but how did DNA code for proteins? • If one nucleotide codes for one amino acid, then there’d be 41 amino acids • However, there are 20 amino acids, so at least 3 bases codes for one amino acid, since 42 = 16 and 43 = 64 • Thi ...
Molecular markers in Brassica Rapa
... of BrCRTISO2 in a normal yellow-colored (YE) cultivar, but full-length BrCRTISO1 transcripts were not detected in the OC cultivar. Genomic sequence analysis revealed that BrCRTISO1 of the OC cultivar had many sequence variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertions and de ...
... of BrCRTISO2 in a normal yellow-colored (YE) cultivar, but full-length BrCRTISO1 transcripts were not detected in the OC cultivar. Genomic sequence analysis revealed that BrCRTISO1 of the OC cultivar had many sequence variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertions and de ...
Connections between mRNA 3( end processing and transcription
... uniform mechanism for RNApII termination. Instead, there are probably multiple processes that can contribute to termination, and different processes may predominate at different genes. Electron microscopy of Drosophila chromosomes shows different patterns at 30 ends, with most genes showing abrupt t ...
... uniform mechanism for RNApII termination. Instead, there are probably multiple processes that can contribute to termination, and different processes may predominate at different genes. Electron microscopy of Drosophila chromosomes shows different patterns at 30 ends, with most genes showing abrupt t ...
Trans - Wiley
... Mobile group I and group II introns • Spread efficiently into a homologous position in an allele that lacks the intron. • Movement is mediated by highly-specific homing endonucleases that are typically encoded by the self-splicing intron. • Group II introns also encode an open reading frame with ho ...
... Mobile group I and group II introns • Spread efficiently into a homologous position in an allele that lacks the intron. • Movement is mediated by highly-specific homing endonucleases that are typically encoded by the self-splicing intron. • Group II introns also encode an open reading frame with ho ...
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... 38) How does the knowledge of complete genomes of different organisms help us in any way? Answer: Since the function of most genes is conserved to a large degree among different organisms, the knowledge of the genomes of different species helps us compare them, leading to a better understanding of g ...
... 38) How does the knowledge of complete genomes of different organisms help us in any way? Answer: Since the function of most genes is conserved to a large degree among different organisms, the knowledge of the genomes of different species helps us compare them, leading to a better understanding of g ...