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Heredity

... 4. Make up the other paper bag to represent the male parent. Place five red and five blue alleles in his bag. Notice that he has the same genotype and phenotype as the female. 5. Without looking, pull one allele from the female bag and one allele from the male bag. This represents their first offspring ...
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Nucleolar Dominance - Indiana University Bloomington

... sequencing ladders used as size markers. Note that 5-aza-20 deoxycytosine and trichostatin A together are not signi®cantly more effective at derepressing the B. oleracea genes than is either chemical alone, suggesting that DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are partners in the same repression ...
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... transcription factors, signal transducers, and developmental genes The divergence of these genes could have contributed to the increase in plant complexity seen in the origin of Angiosperm evolution and in the specialization of floral morphology to pollinating insects ...
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... murine insulin-like growth factor 2 (Igf2) and the Igf2 receptor (alias the mannose-6-phosphate receptor) (see Haig and Graham, 1991, for interpretation and references). Foetally expressed Igf2 is one of the factors that are supposed to promote the acquisition of resources from the mother. Early in ...
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... Primary transcripts of microRNAs can produce multiple functional products. For example, around a half of mammalian microRNAs are located in introns of protein-coding genes. In these cases, the microRNA and the protein-coding mRNA are processed from the same transcript. Similarly, around a third of a ...
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Molecular Evolution in Nonrecombining Regions of the Drosophila

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Relationship between codon biased genes, microarray expression

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Stage and developmental specific gene expression during

... development and germ cell differentiation. For detailed analysis additional transgenic lines have been generated which included deletions in the 5'flanking region (Nayernia, et a/.. 1994a). The analysis of transgenic lines harboring 900 bp of 5'flanking region demonstrated that the spatial and tempo ...
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how to succeed in genetics problem-solving

... Albinism is the absence of skin pigmentation and is a recessive trait found in humans and other animals. In the human population about 1/20,000 individuals is an albino. Normal pigmentation (A) is dominant to albinism (a). If an albino woman marries a homozygous normal man, what is the likelihood th ...
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Template for Exome Report Abstract. The abstract should include

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... functions. These include genes that code for microRNAs, transcription factors and for other regulatory proteins. Many of these regulatory genes had been previously identified through genetic screens to play important roles during flower formation. However, there are notable exceptions. When we studi ...
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... and SNPs to identify SNPs for further study. As described above, one first verify they have the correct gene, and then must either stay within the same human genome version for each database used, or must correctly convert coordinates in order to avoid introducing errors. For the complementary appro ...
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Using real time RT-PCR analysis to determine multiple gene

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Reaching new heights: insights into the genetics of human stature

... genes occur is given in Figure 2. There is a clear overrepresentation of genes involved in processes known to influence bone and cartilage development and there are several specific pathways worth highlighting. Skeletal development signaling pathways It is encouraging that many of the implicated gen ...
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Seed Germination Multiplexed Quantitative Gene Expression

... against internal reference genes the expression values are comparable. Once the data are normalized the values for each gene are similar regardless of concentration of the attenuated gene, and the values for a given gene are the same between any two capillaries (Figure 10). Thus, we conclude that at ...
Quantitative Inheritance
Quantitative Inheritance

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... expected values. No other cross would predict a ratio close to 50 percent for each trait. 28. No, a similar outcome would result from a cross like this if wrinkled seeds were dominant. WRITE ABOUT SCIENCE ...
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1 Supplementary information: Methods: Table S1: Primer Name

... Figure S1 legend. Var1csa and var-CS2 genes are present in FCR3∆var2csa mutants. A. Schematic representation of the var-CS2 gene and the genomic loci for FCR3var1csa and 3D7var1csa. The different Duffy binding-like domains (DBL), the cysteine-rich interdomain regions (CIDR) and the C-terminal cytop ...
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Nerve activates contraction

... What he discovered: Genes that are close together on the same chromosome are linked and do not assort independently Unlinked genes are either on separate chromosomes or are far apart on the same chromosome and assort independently The frequency of crossing over is related to the distance between gen ...
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Ridge (biology)

Ridges (regions of increased gene expression) are domains of the genome with a high gene expression; the opposite of ridges are antiridges. The term was first used by Caron et al. in 2001. Characteristics of ridges are:Gene denseContain many C and G nucleobasesGenes have short intronshigh SINE repeat densitylow LINE repeat density↑ 1.0 1.1
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