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... • A single C region gene encoded in the GERMLINE and separate from the V region genes • Multiple choices of V region genes available • A mechanism to rearrange V and C genes in the genome so that they can fuse to form a complete Immunoglobulin gene. ...
Adoption Studies
Adoption Studies

... be different in a family. So investigators ask: Do siblings have differing experiences? Do siblings, despite sharing half of their genes, have different combinations of the other half of their genes? ...
ALK Gene Rearrangement: the Evaluation of a New Strategy
ALK Gene Rearrangement: the Evaluation of a New Strategy

Adoption Studies
Adoption Studies

... be different in a family. So investigators ask: Do siblings have differing experiences? Do siblings, despite sharing half of their genes, have different combinations of the other half of their genes? ...
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... Reduction of the species variability Restriction of the free development (the clone will grow up under the donor or an old clone control) A break up of a family relationships: the parent is a twin of the own child; the sisters and brothers are uncles and aunts too. ...
Synteny - GEP Community Server
Synteny - GEP Community Server

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... • A single C region gene encoded in the GERMLINE and separate from the V region genes • Multiple choices of V region genes available • A mechanism to rearrange V and C genes in the genome so that they can fuse to form a complete Immunoglobulin gene. ...
A Bayesian Method for Rank Agreggation
A Bayesian Method for Rank Agreggation

... The method is usually applied to rank the top K candidates, so P is KK matrix ◦ Let U be the list of genes that hare ranked as top K at least once in some experiment ◦ For each pair of genes in U, let mi , j  1 if for a majority of experiments i is ranked above j. ◦ Define Pi , j  mi , j / | U |, ...
Supplementary Information Text
Supplementary Information Text

... additional three short exons that are alternatively cis-spliced to each  and  exon, providing a “constant” cytoplasmic region2-4. Each protocadherin gene is transcribed from its own promoter and all protocadherin cluster promoters share a highly conserved core motif5, 6. Promoter choice appears to ...
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... 3. Comparing the gene order and relative gene orientation The gene order and orientation in each species can now be compared. It is important to note that the orientation of your fosmid is arbitrary (the orientation is really just how it came out of the assembly computer program). On the other hand, ...
Artificial Neural Network
Artificial Neural Network

... • Assessing the quality of classifications • Each sample is classified as belonging to the cancer type corresponding to the largest average committee vote • Rejection of second largest class or samples that do not belong to any of the class • Definition of a distance from a sample to the ideal vote ...
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... concluded alkaptonuria is genetically determined because: ◦ a. Families with alkaptonuria often have several affected members. ◦ b.Alkaptonuria is much more common in firstcousin marriages than marriages with unrelated partners. ...
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Thesis Proposal Format

Gene Mapping and Drosophila
Gene Mapping and Drosophila

... 2) The intermediate gene is ec. It is closer to sc. So we locate it like this: The genetic map is complete! NOTE: The two rarest recombinant phenotypes are shown here: sc ...
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... • Ribosome and translation related genes are known to be under tight cellular control. As expected, both the within-term and the between-term correlations in component B of Figure 2 are high. ...
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... Petal length of a plant ranges from 4mm to 12mm to 20mm. Out of 770 plants, only 3 of them have 4mm petals. 1. Give one genotype for a plant with 12 mm petals. 2. Give two possible genotypes for plants with 6 mm petals 3. What proportion of plants have 14 mm petals? 4. What is the phenotype of plant ...
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1. Describe the contributions that Thomas Hunt Morgan, Walter

... • They have a short generation time • Their 4 pairs of chromosomes are easily differentiated and observed  ...
Twin and adoption studies
Twin and adoption studies

genes vs environment
genes vs environment

... • Joseph (2004) the concordance rates for Schizophrenia is 40% for MZ twins and 7% for DZ twins. • However Tienari et al (1994) provide evidence of the diathesis stress model which encompasses both genes and ...
Data Mining - functional statistical genetics/bioinformatics
Data Mining - functional statistical genetics/bioinformatics

...  Web based prioritization of candidate genes  Infers models for the training set in each data ...
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Supplementary Information (doc 4960K)
Supplementary Information (doc 4960K)

... (A top panel), Crocosphaera (A second panel), and to environmental sample from Station 17 (A bottom panel). Genes are located on X axis and grouped by KEGG classes. Transcription normalized to median in each sample is shown on Y axis as log(2) values. Less than 2% of Prochlorococcus-specific probes ...
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... • At least two genes coded within the element to supply essential • activities for the retrotransposition mechanism. • The RNA contains a specific primer binding site (PBS) for initiating reverse transcription. • A hallmark of almost all mobile elements is that they form small direct repeats formed ...
linkage-recomb2
linkage-recomb2

... will be inherited together as crossing over is more likely to separate them. REMEMBER THAT: ...
Mendelian Genetics and Extensions to Mendelism
Mendelian Genetics and Extensions to Mendelism

... The key point of two genes inheritance is the modification to 9:3:3:1 ratio ...
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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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