Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of Six
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
7.1 Chromosomes and Phenotype
... and Phenotype: Sex1. Describe how Sex-linked genes are expressed differently in men than women. linked Genes ...
... and Phenotype: Sex1. Describe how Sex-linked genes are expressed differently in men than women. linked Genes ...
wp8 lengger
... gene expression data for that particular organ/structure available? Is the phenotype related to a piece of non-mouse DNA (e.g. a vector) that hasn’t been removed after generating a knock-out mouse? Is the phenotype a primary or secondary effect (e.g. reduced grip strength due to malformed digits or ...
... gene expression data for that particular organ/structure available? Is the phenotype related to a piece of non-mouse DNA (e.g. a vector) that hasn’t been removed after generating a knock-out mouse? Is the phenotype a primary or secondary effect (e.g. reduced grip strength due to malformed digits or ...
Differential roles of TGIF family genes in mammalian reproduction Open Access
... conserved downstream and upstream genes in most of species. Human genomic sequence encompassing MYOM1 (partial sequence and not shown)-TGIF1-DLGAP1 (chr18: 3,395,327-3,507,935) compared to the mouse (chr17: 71,147,775-71,255,269), opossum (chr3: 269,037,689269,144,991), platypus (Contig3116: 1-55,20 ...
... conserved downstream and upstream genes in most of species. Human genomic sequence encompassing MYOM1 (partial sequence and not shown)-TGIF1-DLGAP1 (chr18: 3,395,327-3,507,935) compared to the mouse (chr17: 71,147,775-71,255,269), opossum (chr3: 269,037,689269,144,991), platypus (Contig3116: 1-55,20 ...
Technical Targets
... set of hydrogenase maturation genes found earlier (hyp1), a second complete set of hydrogenase maturation genes (hyp2) was found within the uptake hydrogenase operon. This raises the question as to which set of maturation genes is responsible for building an active CBS hydrogenase and needs to be co ...
... set of hydrogenase maturation genes found earlier (hyp1), a second complete set of hydrogenase maturation genes (hyp2) was found within the uptake hydrogenase operon. This raises the question as to which set of maturation genes is responsible for building an active CBS hydrogenase and needs to be co ...
Article Old but Not (So) Degenerated—Slow
... Despite their characteristic constitution and widespread occurrence among a variety of animals and plants, sex chromosomes do by no means represent static genetic entities. It is true that sex chromosomes of divergent lineages share many similar features; however, these are clear examples of converg ...
... Despite their characteristic constitution and widespread occurrence among a variety of animals and plants, sex chromosomes do by no means represent static genetic entities. It is true that sex chromosomes of divergent lineages share many similar features; however, these are clear examples of converg ...
Section 4
... 2. chromosomes assort independently, not individual genes. Alleles of different genes tend to be inherited together when those genes are located on the same chromosome. ...
... 2. chromosomes assort independently, not individual genes. Alleles of different genes tend to be inherited together when those genes are located on the same chromosome. ...
Low X/Y divergence in four pairs of papaya sex
... sequences from 1.3 million reads of whole-genome shotgun sequences of SunUp females (S.H. and M.A., unpublished data). One unigene contig matched 4460 WGS contigs and 39 468 reads. This unigene contig was excluded from further analyses as it was considered likely to be a highly abundant retro-elemen ...
... sequences from 1.3 million reads of whole-genome shotgun sequences of SunUp females (S.H. and M.A., unpublished data). One unigene contig matched 4460 WGS contigs and 39 468 reads. This unigene contig was excluded from further analyses as it was considered likely to be a highly abundant retro-elemen ...
lecture_09(LP)
... Everyone in the class drew crossovers somewhere between A/a and D/d, yet the overall % recombinants for the class was only ~50%. If we look at a large enough sample, even genes that are very far apart on the same chromosome cannot show more than 50% recombinant products. ...
... Everyone in the class drew crossovers somewhere between A/a and D/d, yet the overall % recombinants for the class was only ~50%. If we look at a large enough sample, even genes that are very far apart on the same chromosome cannot show more than 50% recombinant products. ...
The Drosophila Gene Disruption Project: Progress
... selected from .140,000 additional P or piggyBac element integrations and 12,500 newly generated insertions of the Minos transposon. These additions nearly double the size of the collection and increase the number of tagged genes to at least 9440, approximately two-thirds of all annotated protein-cod ...
... selected from .140,000 additional P or piggyBac element integrations and 12,500 newly generated insertions of the Minos transposon. These additions nearly double the size of the collection and increase the number of tagged genes to at least 9440, approximately two-thirds of all annotated protein-cod ...
in plant physiology
... markedly shrunk over endosymbiotic evolution. Many chloroplast-encoded genes were lost or transferred to the nucleus soon after endosymbiosis. Thus, chloroplast genomes of extant land plants have only 50 protein-coding genes involved in photosynthesis, gene expression, lipid metabolism and other pro ...
... markedly shrunk over endosymbiotic evolution. Many chloroplast-encoded genes were lost or transferred to the nucleus soon after endosymbiosis. Thus, chloroplast genomes of extant land plants have only 50 protein-coding genes involved in photosynthesis, gene expression, lipid metabolism and other pro ...
Divining Biological Pathway Knowledge from High
... The KEGG Node Table now has two extra columns in yellow. ‘Visible Neighbors’ shows the number of genes in each KEGG pathway that are also visible in the Network View. ‘Visible Enrichment’ shows the over-representation statistic for each KEGG pathway calculated using the hypergeometric distribution ...
... The KEGG Node Table now has two extra columns in yellow. ‘Visible Neighbors’ shows the number of genes in each KEGG pathway that are also visible in the Network View. ‘Visible Enrichment’ shows the over-representation statistic for each KEGG pathway calculated using the hypergeometric distribution ...
The global repressor FliZ antagonizes gene
... analogous question, how RNAP holoenzymes containing either s70 or sS themselves discriminate between these promoters, has puzzled scientists for years. Only recently was it understood that modular combinations of certain small promoter features can generate preferred recognition and/or activation of ...
... analogous question, how RNAP holoenzymes containing either s70 or sS themselves discriminate between these promoters, has puzzled scientists for years. Only recently was it understood that modular combinations of certain small promoter features can generate preferred recognition and/or activation of ...
Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Corn HHMI BioInteractive
... 5. Teosinte kernels are covered in a hard fruit case, whereas maize kernels are "naked." What happened when Dr. Doebley's team introduced maize's version of the fruit case gene into teosinte plants? A. The teosinte kernels became enclosed in an even tougher fruit case. B. The teosinte plants that r ...
... 5. Teosinte kernels are covered in a hard fruit case, whereas maize kernels are "naked." What happened when Dr. Doebley's team introduced maize's version of the fruit case gene into teosinte plants? A. The teosinte kernels became enclosed in an even tougher fruit case. B. The teosinte plants that r ...
Functional Annotation of Regulatory Pathways
... other gene with the second term, but neither is associated with both terms. They show that the resulting network is clustered according to underlying biological processes, while some biological processes buffer one another. For example, microtubule-based functions buffer both actin-based and DNA syn ...
... other gene with the second term, but neither is associated with both terms. They show that the resulting network is clustered according to underlying biological processes, while some biological processes buffer one another. For example, microtubule-based functions buffer both actin-based and DNA syn ...
Ch. 7: Extending Mendelian Genetics
... genotype to affect a person. A heterozygote for a recessive disorder is a carrier. – Disorders caused by dominant alleles are uncommon. ...
... genotype to affect a person. A heterozygote for a recessive disorder is a carrier. – Disorders caused by dominant alleles are uncommon. ...
Genomic surveys and expression analysis of bZIP gene family in
... two types of endonuclease NlaIII or DpnII, acquiring 17 bp tags with different adaptors of both ends to generate a tag library. After 15 cycles of linear PCR amplification, 105 bp fragments were purified by 6 % PAGE gel electrophoresis. After denaturing, the single-chain molecules were fixed onto th ...
... two types of endonuclease NlaIII or DpnII, acquiring 17 bp tags with different adaptors of both ends to generate a tag library. After 15 cycles of linear PCR amplification, 105 bp fragments were purified by 6 % PAGE gel electrophoresis. After denaturing, the single-chain molecules were fixed onto th ...
A visual tool to explore phylogenetic trees Tamara Tershakovec
... GO terms are organized in a hierarchical tree from most specific to least specific. For example, the specific term “serotonin binding” is a child of the more general term “binding”. Genes are found t ...
... GO terms are organized in a hierarchical tree from most specific to least specific. For example, the specific term “serotonin binding” is a child of the more general term “binding”. Genes are found t ...
Applied Environmnetal Microbiology
... fivefold in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) buffer containing 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, and the cells were disrupted by ultrasonic treatment until lysis was complete. The lysates were then centrifuged at 10,000 3 g to collect the inclusion bodies, and, finally, the pellet was suspended at 1/10 the ...
... fivefold in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) buffer containing 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, and the cells were disrupted by ultrasonic treatment until lysis was complete. The lysates were then centrifuged at 10,000 3 g to collect the inclusion bodies, and, finally, the pellet was suspended at 1/10 the ...