Alu repeat analysis in the complete human genome: trends and
... units separated by a poly ‘A’ stretch. The monomers, homologous to 7SL RNA, are absolutely identical except for a 30 bp insertion in the right monomer (Jelinek et al., 1980; Ullu and Tschudi, 1984). The 3 end of the Alu element has a long stretch of adenine residues, and is flanked by 4–10 bp of di ...
... units separated by a poly ‘A’ stretch. The monomers, homologous to 7SL RNA, are absolutely identical except for a 30 bp insertion in the right monomer (Jelinek et al., 1980; Ullu and Tschudi, 1984). The 3 end of the Alu element has a long stretch of adenine residues, and is flanked by 4–10 bp of di ...
MAGMA manual (version 1.06)
... header) or index, so for example adding ‘use=rsid,6’ will look for SNP IDs in the column named ‘rsid’, and for p-values in the sixth column. The N and ncol modifiers are used to specify the sample size. The N modifier is used to specify the sample size directly (the total sample size, also when usin ...
... header) or index, so for example adding ‘use=rsid,6’ will look for SNP IDs in the column named ‘rsid’, and for p-values in the sixth column. The N and ncol modifiers are used to specify the sample size. The N modifier is used to specify the sample size directly (the total sample size, also when usin ...
Control of GL2 expression in Arabidopsis leaves and trichomes
... The DXHp construct (3), which lacks the GL2 promoter regions required for detectable trichome expression The DRI construct(5), which contains both putative shoot transcription domains ...
... The DXHp construct (3), which lacks the GL2 promoter regions required for detectable trichome expression The DRI construct(5), which contains both putative shoot transcription domains ...
Introns Structure Patterns of Variation in Nucleotide Composition in
... (expressed sequence tags) or Full Length cDNA (FLcDNA) are available, it is indicated. We kept only gene models supported by full length cDNA. The same data as for A. thaliana were recorded for each selected gene model. ...
... (expressed sequence tags) or Full Length cDNA (FLcDNA) are available, it is indicated. We kept only gene models supported by full length cDNA. The same data as for A. thaliana were recorded for each selected gene model. ...
1 Are the Eyes Homologous?
... function and even when trying to predict structure (see the cautions in chapter 2 in this volume). This practice of borrowing annotations and setting expectations relies on tacit assumptions about the transitive nature of these attributes once homology has been established. It is my goal in this es ...
... function and even when trying to predict structure (see the cautions in chapter 2 in this volume). This practice of borrowing annotations and setting expectations relies on tacit assumptions about the transitive nature of these attributes once homology has been established. It is my goal in this es ...
Ancient origins: complement in invertebrates
... 2002) and Ciona intestinalis (Marino et al., 2002). The C3-like proteins from H. roretzi and S. plicata have similar structures to those of gnathostome C3 and SpC3. The tunicate molecules are opsonic and appear to be activated by proteolytic cleavage that generates a 9kDa anaphylatoxin-like peptide ...
... 2002) and Ciona intestinalis (Marino et al., 2002). The C3-like proteins from H. roretzi and S. plicata have similar structures to those of gnathostome C3 and SpC3. The tunicate molecules are opsonic and appear to be activated by proteolytic cleavage that generates a 9kDa anaphylatoxin-like peptide ...
Egg production
... populations using nucleotide markers. iii) Genotyping assays for the candidate gene loci were developed and applied. iv) Collection of phenotypic and descriptive data (total egg production, number of double yolked eggs, age at first egg, hatch date, body weight at 6 and 35 wks of age and parental in ...
... populations using nucleotide markers. iii) Genotyping assays for the candidate gene loci were developed and applied. iv) Collection of phenotypic and descriptive data (total egg production, number of double yolked eggs, age at first egg, hatch date, body weight at 6 and 35 wks of age and parental in ...
CHAPTER 2 PROBLEMS FOR TEST BANK
... diseases are dominant because of haplo-insufficiency; in other words in heterozygotes the one wild-type allele is insufficient for normal cell function. The genes concerned are closely linked on the short arm of chromosome 16. Rare cases have been reported of people expressing the symptoms of both T ...
... diseases are dominant because of haplo-insufficiency; in other words in heterozygotes the one wild-type allele is insufficient for normal cell function. The genes concerned are closely linked on the short arm of chromosome 16. Rare cases have been reported of people expressing the symptoms of both T ...
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... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
Shoot Branching and Leaf Dissection in Tomato Are
... (Figures 1B and 1C). Within the first group, RAX1 is the single Arabidopsis gene derived from the same progenitor as Bl, Bli2 (C), and Bli6; therefore, RAX1 is the ortholog of these three paralogous tomato genes (Figures 1A and 1C). Furthermore, RAX2 and Bli1 are orthologs and originated from a gene ...
... (Figures 1B and 1C). Within the first group, RAX1 is the single Arabidopsis gene derived from the same progenitor as Bl, Bli2 (C), and Bli6; therefore, RAX1 is the ortholog of these three paralogous tomato genes (Figures 1A and 1C). Furthermore, RAX2 and Bli1 are orthologs and originated from a gene ...
Y chromosome polymorphisms in medicine
... Ninety-®ve percent of the length of the human Y chromosome is inherited as a single block in linkage from father to male offspring as a haploid entity. Thus, the Y chromosome represents an invaluable record of all mutations that have occurred along male lineages throughout evolution. For this reason ...
... Ninety-®ve percent of the length of the human Y chromosome is inherited as a single block in linkage from father to male offspring as a haploid entity. Thus, the Y chromosome represents an invaluable record of all mutations that have occurred along male lineages throughout evolution. For this reason ...
Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA
... Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Coen and Carpenter, 1993; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). Meristem identity genes act early to switch on the floral genetic program, and their activity is required for the later expression of floral organ identity genes in specific domains of the meristem. Severa1 meristem a ...
... Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Coen and Carpenter, 1993; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). Meristem identity genes act early to switch on the floral genetic program, and their activity is required for the later expression of floral organ identity genes in specific domains of the meristem. Severa1 meristem a ...
... Mycobacterium tuberculosis can persist in the human host, in a latent state, that represents an obstacle for the control of this disease. It has been suggested that, between other factors, M. tuberculosis persistence can be caused by oxygen limitation and low doses of nitric oxide. It has been obser ...
The endogenous molecular clock orchestrates the temporal
... Skeletal muscle plays a large role in whole-body metabolism as it constitutes approximately 40% of body mass and is a highly metabolically active tissue [1,2]. Basal metabolic rate is dependent on both the size and activity of skeletal muscle as cross-bridge cycling and calcium handling associated w ...
... Skeletal muscle plays a large role in whole-body metabolism as it constitutes approximately 40% of body mass and is a highly metabolically active tissue [1,2]. Basal metabolic rate is dependent on both the size and activity of skeletal muscle as cross-bridge cycling and calcium handling associated w ...
Chylomicron Remnants and Nonesterified Fatty Involved in Lipogenesis in Rats
... content of the prepared chylomicrons and chylomicron remnants was determined by GC (Table 1). Minimal composition changes were detected by conversion of the chylomicrons to the chylomicron remnants. Chylomicron remnants derived from rats receiving safflower oil (PUFA-enriched remnants) contained 57. ...
... content of the prepared chylomicrons and chylomicron remnants was determined by GC (Table 1). Minimal composition changes were detected by conversion of the chylomicrons to the chylomicron remnants. Chylomicron remnants derived from rats receiving safflower oil (PUFA-enriched remnants) contained 57. ...
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... decreases the activity of many Fe-S proteins, whereas overexpression of the operon leads to increased production of Fe-S proteins [4]. A third system (SUF) encoded by the sufABCDSE operon represents a minor pathway for the assembly of Fe-S clusters [5]. In an E. coli mutant, from which the entire is ...
... decreases the activity of many Fe-S proteins, whereas overexpression of the operon leads to increased production of Fe-S proteins [4]. A third system (SUF) encoded by the sufABCDSE operon represents a minor pathway for the assembly of Fe-S clusters [5]. In an E. coli mutant, from which the entire is ...
Transcriptome analysis of Drosophila CNS midline cells reveals
... revealed that midline cells express 9 neuropeptide precursor genes, 13 neuropeptide receptor genes, and 31 small-molecule neurotransmitter receptor genes. In situ hybridization and high-resolution confocal analyses were carried-out to determine the midline cell identity for these neuropeptides and t ...
... revealed that midline cells express 9 neuropeptide precursor genes, 13 neuropeptide receptor genes, and 31 small-molecule neurotransmitter receptor genes. In situ hybridization and high-resolution confocal analyses were carried-out to determine the midline cell identity for these neuropeptides and t ...