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... This presentation was originally prepared by C. William Birky, Jr. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology The University of Arizona ...
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PDF - Microbiome Journal

... Additionally, the word microflora has been used for a long time in the scientific and medical literature. However, its definition does not justify its use to describe microbial communities associated with human (i.e., microbiota). Its definition has evolved over time, but remains “microscopic plants ...
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... Genes whose actions are required for other genes to be expressed. This has an effect on mammalian hair color. The dominant allele of this gene allows pigment to be produced, while the recessive allele does not. A second gene controls the distribution of the pigment in the hair. Example: Coat color i ...
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7-2.5 Genetic Information is Passed from Parent to Offspring

... • Characteristics that are passed from parent to offspring. Examples of inherited traits may be eye color, eye shape, hair type, or face shape. • Some inherited traits are dominant and some are recessive. ...
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Chapter 15 Guided Reading

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unit 5 study guide (ch 13-15)

... 14) CHI-SQUARE PROBLEM: A genetics engineer was attempting to cross a tiger and a cheetah. She predicted a phenotypic outcome of the traits she was observing to be in the following ratio: 4 stripes only: 3 spots only: 9 both stripes and spots. When the cross was performed and she counted the individ ...
Edward B. Lewis - National Academy of Sciences
Edward B. Lewis - National Academy of Sciences

... Ed’s approach to science was strongly influenced by the writings of the mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell, who emphasized the importance of abstraction as well as the fact that science is inductive not deductive. Many of Ed’s papers are difficult to read because of the abstract models h ...
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... cos site is interrupted by a kanamycin resistance gene, disabling the phage’s ability to package its own DNA during cell lysis. Instead, when the lytic cycle is thermally induced, the cos site on the cosmid will be recognized, leading to the packaging of the Crispr cascade genes. The new cosmid-cont ...
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares

... In pea plants, tall pea plants (T) are dominant over short pea plants (t). Construct a Punnett Square for a heterozygous tall pea plant and a short pea plant. ...
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares

... In pea plants, tall pea plants (T) are dominant over short pea plants (t). Construct a Punnett Square for a heterozygous tall pea plant and a short pea plant. ...
Laws of Inheritance
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... their alleles tend to be transmitted through meiosis together. To exemplify this, imagine a dihybrid cross involving ower color and plant height in which the genes are next to each other on the chromosome. If one homologous chromosome has alleles for tall plants and red owers, and the other chromo ...
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares
Introduction to Genetics using Punnett Squares

... In pea plants, tall pea plants (T) are dominant over short pea plants (t). Construct a Punnett Square for a heterozygous tall pea plant and a short pea plant. ...
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... c. Tracked traits in many generations of pea plants and concluded that traits are expressed in units (now called Genes) ...
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... as sole carbon and energy source by use of the methylcitrate cycle. This cycle is known from bacteria (1) and fungi (2,3). We isolated an enzyme, which catalyzes the reaction from (Z)-2-methylaconitate to (2R,3S)-2-methylisocitrate. The specific activity of the purified enzyme was 33.6 U/mg with Z-( ...
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... where the minerals settle to the bottom along with the remains of organisms. ° As deposits pile up, they compress older sediments below them into layers called strata. ° The fossil record is the ordered array in which fossils appear within sedimentary rock strata. ƒ These rocks record the passing of ...
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... where the minerals settle to the bottom along with the remains of organisms.  As deposits pile up, they compress older sediments below them into layers called strata.  The fossil record is the ordered array in which fossils appear within sedimentary rock strata.  These rocks record the passing of ...
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... activity and transporter activity than those in E. coli (see Fig. S5). This clearly makes sense as collectively having more genes related to motor activity, transporter activity, transcription regulator among others on the leading strand may enable the bacteria to react much faster when the nutrien ...
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...  The Kabat numbering scheme is a widely adopted standard for numbering the residues in an antibody in a consistent manner. However the scheme has problems!  The Chothia numbering scheme is identical to the Kabat scheme, but places the insertions in CDR-L1 and CDR-H1 at the structurally correct pos ...
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EPISTASIS

... maximum amount of melanin and very dark skin. Another way to think about it is to imagine that each capital letter allele makes one unit of melanin…by that logic, a skin cell with the genotype AABBCC would make 6 units of melanin and be dark. A genotype with all lower case allele (aabbcc) has no cap ...
Gene Expression Analysis
Gene Expression Analysis

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Leveraging additional knowledge to support coherent bicluster

... Euclidean distance between two genes is computed on two vectors involving all n expression values. However, in most cases, co-expressed genes are such only in a subset of experimental conditions. Hence, there is a strong correlation between the set of co-expressed genes and the set of experimental ...
Lecture 4 Genome_Organization
Lecture 4 Genome_Organization

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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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