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The Degree of Oneness
The Degree of Oneness

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... (e.g., Marco and Marı́n 2009). First, protein sequences were aligned using ClustalX 2.07 (Larkin et al. 2007). The alignments were manually corrected, when needed, with the GeneDoc sequence editor (Nicholas KB and Nicholas HB 1997). Dendrograms were then built using data extracted from that alignmen ...
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... complex molecules within living cells that are not supplied directly from outside. In particular, it was often discovered that each step of a cellular processes requires a specific enzyme to make it occur. All known enzymes were proteins, and it was thought that this might be true in general. Early ...
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Isolating and Analyzing Genes

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... 2002), and DNA methylation (Yun et al. 2014), though its exact mechanistic role or binding partners in these diverse functions have not been fully resolved. In Drosophila, upSETe00365/e00365 flies were described to be viable, but with a female fertility defect due to derepression of transposable elem ...
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... distal lamina into tissue that has petiole or stem features [37]. A recent report describing the effects of reduced NSPHAN in tobacco revisits this interpretation [48]. The upper leaves of plants with reduced NSPHAN expression are similar to those of phan mutants, with leaf lamina being confined to ...
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... cromosoma 15 extranumerari (Blennow et al., 1995; Huang et al., 1997). S’han identificat duplicacions proximals de 15q en casos d’autisme i individus amb graus variables de retard mental (Cook et al., 1997). A la regió més proximal de 15q, s’han observat triplicacions intersticials en fenotips carac ...
Inheritance of Red Green - Department Of Biological Sciences
Inheritance of Red Green - Department Of Biological Sciences

... variants, available evidence points to allelism of those traits that affect a given cone type. However, a true complementation test (requiring expression of both alleles in the same cell) is not possible because each cell in a female expresses only one of her two X chromosomes (6). The evidence for ...
The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance

... fly’s eye color was linked to its sex. (If the eye-color gene were unrelated to sex, he would have expected half of the whiteeyed flies to be male and half female.) Recall that a female fly has two X chromosomes (XX), while a male fly has an X and a Y (XY). The correlation between the trait of white eye ...
The influence of genomic imprinting on brain
The influence of genomic imprinting on brain

... amount available for future reproductive events. In addition, maternal provisioning has a significant impact on offspring survival and reproductive success (Hinde, 1987). Therefore, maternal provisioning is a limited resource for which the various genetic stakeholders in a reproductive event can be ...
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Expression of the six chromate ion transporter

... digestions and by sequencing inserts using M13 forward/reverse universal primers. DNA fragments containing the chr genes were obtained by digestions with HindIII/XbaI or HindIII/EcoRI endonucleases and subcloned into the corresponding sites of pACYC184 or pUCP20 vectors. E. coli W3110 cells were tra ...
Analysis of Flanking Sequences from Dissociation
Analysis of Flanking Sequences from Dissociation

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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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