Pseudomon-1 motif
... Experimental analysis of SAM binding by SAM/SAH-binding RNAs.............................. 6 Additional discussion of candidate RNA motifs ................................................................ 8 aceE motif ................................................................................... ...
... Experimental analysis of SAM binding by SAM/SAH-binding RNAs.............................. 6 Additional discussion of candidate RNA motifs ................................................................ 8 aceE motif ................................................................................... ...
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... that daughter cells formed by mitosis each has a double (diploid) set of chromosomes and that gametes formed by meiosis contain a single (haploid) set of chromosomes. Human chromosomes, like the chromosomes of other eukaryotes, have distinctive ends. Chromosome ends are known as telomeres and they c ...
... that daughter cells formed by mitosis each has a double (diploid) set of chromosomes and that gametes formed by meiosis contain a single (haploid) set of chromosomes. Human chromosomes, like the chromosomes of other eukaryotes, have distinctive ends. Chromosome ends are known as telomeres and they c ...
A Single Eubacterial Origin of Eukaryotic
... were used to amplify a fragment of 1,539 bp, which was cloned into pGEMT (Promega). Two clones were sequenced on both strands. To distinguish between this PCR product and the published G. lamblia PFO gene sequence, we refer to the published sequence as G. lamblia PFO1 and to the gene represented by ...
... were used to amplify a fragment of 1,539 bp, which was cloned into pGEMT (Promega). Two clones were sequenced on both strands. To distinguish between this PCR product and the published G. lamblia PFO gene sequence, we refer to the published sequence as G. lamblia PFO1 and to the gene represented by ...
Balancing between respiration and fermentation - UvA-DARE
... cerevisiaecerevisiae to balance these activities will direct pyruvate metabolism either to respiration or fermentation.. In the third place, differences in the way the two metabolic pathways (oxidative andd fermentative) are regulated at the transcriptional level in both yeasts will accentuate diffe ...
... cerevisiaecerevisiae to balance these activities will direct pyruvate metabolism either to respiration or fermentation.. In the third place, differences in the way the two metabolic pathways (oxidative andd fermentative) are regulated at the transcriptional level in both yeasts will accentuate diffe ...
14 Chromosomes
... a segment of DNA on the Y chromosome has been used to distinguish it from the other human chromosomes. Another representation of human chromosomes is called an ideogram. Ideograms are schematic representations of chromosomes that show their relative sizes and the distinctive banding pattern of each ...
... a segment of DNA on the Y chromosome has been used to distinguish it from the other human chromosomes. Another representation of human chromosomes is called an ideogram. Ideograms are schematic representations of chromosomes that show their relative sizes and the distinctive banding pattern of each ...
Research in Microbiology
... phosphorelay system, which is highly conserved in sporeforming Bacillus species (Stephenson and Hoch, 2002). In the system, histidine kinase phosphorylates Spo0F, and the phosphate group from the Spo0F is transferred to Spo0A by Spo0B. Spo0F and Spo0A are very highly conserved in the amino acid sequ ...
... phosphorelay system, which is highly conserved in sporeforming Bacillus species (Stephenson and Hoch, 2002). In the system, histidine kinase phosphorylates Spo0F, and the phosphate group from the Spo0F is transferred to Spo0A by Spo0B. Spo0F and Spo0A are very highly conserved in the amino acid sequ ...
How Optimized Is the Translational Machinery in
... i.e., the increase in Y, is outstanding (Figure 1). Y will be the same as that in the baseline condition when Q j exactly matches p j , e.g., when Q 1 5 p 1 in Figure 1. The baseline condition therefore seems to guarantee a relatively small Y value over a wide fluctuation of Q j values. Y will be sm ...
... i.e., the increase in Y, is outstanding (Figure 1). Y will be the same as that in the baseline condition when Q j exactly matches p j , e.g., when Q 1 5 p 1 in Figure 1. The baseline condition therefore seems to guarantee a relatively small Y value over a wide fluctuation of Q j values. Y will be sm ...
org.Mm.eg.db
... assigned in the literature, users are cautioned that this map may produce multiple matching results for a single gene symbol. Users should map back from the entrez gene IDs produced to determine which result is the one they want when this happens. Because of this problem with redundant assigment of ...
... assigned in the literature, users are cautioned that this map may produce multiple matching results for a single gene symbol. Users should map back from the entrez gene IDs produced to determine which result is the one they want when this happens. Because of this problem with redundant assigment of ...
multicopy gene family evolution on primate y chromosomes
... Contrary to previous theories, the Y chromosome is an important determinant of male phenotype [15–17]. The Y chromosome has been found to be associated with male fertility in humans [18] and even less obvious traits like lifespan [19] and locomotive activity [20] in Drosophila species. Therefore, an ...
... Contrary to previous theories, the Y chromosome is an important determinant of male phenotype [15–17]. The Y chromosome has been found to be associated with male fertility in humans [18] and even less obvious traits like lifespan [19] and locomotive activity [20] in Drosophila species. Therefore, an ...
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... recombination (see Discussion). This view is supported by our observations that yeast mutants defective in semiconservative replication exhibited both enhanced LIR excision and interchromosomal recombination (28, 29). We have investigated the impact of LIRs and altered replication on both homeologou ...
... recombination (see Discussion). This view is supported by our observations that yeast mutants defective in semiconservative replication exhibited both enhanced LIR excision and interchromosomal recombination (28, 29). We have investigated the impact of LIRs and altered replication on both homeologou ...
The Influence of Anticodon–Codon Interactions and Modified Bases
... in codon frequencies in highly expressed genes in most bacteria. By comparing codon frequencies in high and lowexpression genes, we determine which codons are preferred for each amino acid in a large sample of bacterial genomes. We relate this to the number of copies of each tRNA gene in each genome ...
... in codon frequencies in highly expressed genes in most bacteria. By comparing codon frequencies in high and lowexpression genes, we determine which codons are preferred for each amino acid in a large sample of bacterial genomes. We relate this to the number of copies of each tRNA gene in each genome ...
Student Handout
... teosinte and maize look like very different plants. It seemed unlikely that teosinte would give rise to maize within the 10,000 years or so that humans had been growing crops, because the process would involve changes in many genes—too many to occur in this time span. Dr. Beadle’s experiment set out ...
... teosinte and maize look like very different plants. It seemed unlikely that teosinte would give rise to maize within the 10,000 years or so that humans had been growing crops, because the process would involve changes in many genes—too many to occur in this time span. Dr. Beadle’s experiment set out ...
Collagens, modifying enzymes and their mutations in humans, flies
... review the collagen superfamilies and their mutations in vertebrates, Drosophila melanogaster and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. The genomes of these two model invertebrate species have been fully sequenced, and it is therefore possible to identify all of the collagen genes present in these sp ...
... review the collagen superfamilies and their mutations in vertebrates, Drosophila melanogaster and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. The genomes of these two model invertebrate species have been fully sequenced, and it is therefore possible to identify all of the collagen genes present in these sp ...
Genetic factors affecting dental caries risk
... well as tooth surfaces restored. Oral health as an entity with a genetic basis was observed by Lovelina et al.10 in 30 pairs of twins (9 monozygotic; 21 dizygotic). They found that monozygotic twin pairs had higher correlation rates for dental caries, periodontal disease and malocclusion (88.9%, 77. ...
... well as tooth surfaces restored. Oral health as an entity with a genetic basis was observed by Lovelina et al.10 in 30 pairs of twins (9 monozygotic; 21 dizygotic). They found that monozygotic twin pairs had higher correlation rates for dental caries, periodontal disease and malocclusion (88.9%, 77. ...
hirota - Genetics
... and HIROTA transmissible Gal+ transductants derived from the rec+ recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when R,,,~, was introduced. On the other hand, all of those derived from the rec- recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when infected with RIO,-,. Thus the nontransmissible Gal+ transducta ...
... and HIROTA transmissible Gal+ transductants derived from the rec+ recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when R,,,~, was introduced. On the other hand, all of those derived from the rec- recipient recovered gal+ transfer ability when infected with RIO,-,. Thus the nontransmissible Gal+ transducta ...
Simulating Natural Selection
... 7. Add the number of remaining lima and kidney beans together. Record this information in the appropriate place in the Table 2. 8. To find the frequencies of lima beans and kidney beans that remain in the paper bag, divide the numbers of each of the remaining beans by the total number of remaining ...
... 7. Add the number of remaining lima and kidney beans together. Record this information in the appropriate place in the Table 2. 8. To find the frequencies of lima beans and kidney beans that remain in the paper bag, divide the numbers of each of the remaining beans by the total number of remaining ...
Recruitment of CRABS CLAW to promote nectary development
... perianth positions in basal taxa to central positions associated with reproductive organs in more derived taxa. In addition, extrafloral nectaries are currently known in 68 angiosperm families (Elias, 1983). Their structures and locations are also diverse across the families, although they occur mos ...
... perianth positions in basal taxa to central positions associated with reproductive organs in more derived taxa. In addition, extrafloral nectaries are currently known in 68 angiosperm families (Elias, 1983). Their structures and locations are also diverse across the families, although they occur mos ...
Visualizing expression patterns of Shh and Foxf1 genes
... 9]. Homozygous Shh mutant mouse embryos are characterized by a number of development defects; especially in the respiratory tract that include failure of the trachea to develop as a separate structure from the oesophagus [8, 10]. In Adriamycin treated rats, the level of Shh protein expression is ver ...
... 9]. Homozygous Shh mutant mouse embryos are characterized by a number of development defects; especially in the respiratory tract that include failure of the trachea to develop as a separate structure from the oesophagus [8, 10]. In Adriamycin treated rats, the level of Shh protein expression is ver ...
genetics and cytogenetics
... Chapters 24 through 30. the fourth and last part of the book, deal v,ith what arc frequently callecl "chromosomal aberrations." If we accept· an ideal concept of chromosomal behavior during cell divislOn and rcproduction and if we accept the 2n number as the ideal number of chromosomcs in the animal ...
... Chapters 24 through 30. the fourth and last part of the book, deal v,ith what arc frequently callecl "chromosomal aberrations." If we accept· an ideal concept of chromosomal behavior during cell divislOn and rcproduction and if we accept the 2n number as the ideal number of chromosomcs in the animal ...
MSc Seminar: Donald Dunbar
... “Bioconductor is an open source software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data” Started 2001, developed by expert volunteers Built on statistical programming environment Provides a wide range of powerful statistical and ...
... “Bioconductor is an open source software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data” Started 2001, developed by expert volunteers Built on statistical programming environment Provides a wide range of powerful statistical and ...
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... The brown algae evolved multicellularity independently of animals and higher plants, and they include several lineages that rival higher plants in their complexity (de Reviers, 2003). Brown algae develop from cells that are released into the surrounding seawater (de Reviers, 2002), and the early sta ...
... The brown algae evolved multicellularity independently of animals and higher plants, and they include several lineages that rival higher plants in their complexity (de Reviers, 2003). Brown algae develop from cells that are released into the surrounding seawater (de Reviers, 2002), and the early sta ...
Engineering Acetyl Coenzyme A Supply: Functional Expression of a
... pyruvate dehydrogenase bypass, which involves pyruvate decarboxylase, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and acetyl-CoA synthetase, provides cytosolic acetyl-CoA for essential biosynthetic processes, such as the production of lipids, lysine, and sterols (12). Since intracellular transport of products and i ...
... pyruvate dehydrogenase bypass, which involves pyruvate decarboxylase, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and acetyl-CoA synthetase, provides cytosolic acetyl-CoA for essential biosynthetic processes, such as the production of lipids, lysine, and sterols (12). Since intracellular transport of products and i ...
The different roles of tryptophan transfer RNA in regulating trp
... In E. coli, five genes encode the seven protein catalytic domains that are responsible for tryptophan biosynthesis from chorismate, the common aromatic precursor (Figure 1) [2]. These five genes are organized in a single transcriptional unit, the trp operon. Two of the genes, trpG-D and trpC-F, cons ...
... In E. coli, five genes encode the seven protein catalytic domains that are responsible for tryptophan biosynthesis from chorismate, the common aromatic precursor (Figure 1) [2]. These five genes are organized in a single transcriptional unit, the trp operon. Two of the genes, trpG-D and trpC-F, cons ...