Genetic regulation of cold-induced albinism in
... The chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway must be tightly regulated, not only due to its pre-eminent role in photosynthesis but also to avoid the accumulation of photo-toxic chlorophyll intermediates (op den Camp et al., 2003; Aarti et al., 2007). Environmental changes that promote photooxidative stress ...
... The chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway must be tightly regulated, not only due to its pre-eminent role in photosynthesis but also to avoid the accumulation of photo-toxic chlorophyll intermediates (op den Camp et al., 2003; Aarti et al., 2007). Environmental changes that promote photooxidative stress ...
genomebiology.com
... are the source of ultra-conserved elements within mammalian genomes. However, with this exception there have been no systematic large-scale analyses of the impact of TEs on the transcriptomes of non-mammalian genomes. To address this issue we compiled a dataset of all TE families in the genomes of c ...
... are the source of ultra-conserved elements within mammalian genomes. However, with this exception there have been no systematic large-scale analyses of the impact of TEs on the transcriptomes of non-mammalian genomes. To address this issue we compiled a dataset of all TE families in the genomes of c ...
Genetic analysis of the floral initiation process (FLIP) in Arabidopsis
... cence to floral program requires the suppression of internode elongation, the suppression of lateral shoot development, the loss of indeterminate growth, and the initiation of floralspecific organ type and arrangement. Recent molecular and genetic analysis in both Arabidop sis and Antirrhinum majus ...
... cence to floral program requires the suppression of internode elongation, the suppression of lateral shoot development, the loss of indeterminate growth, and the initiation of floralspecific organ type and arrangement. Recent molecular and genetic analysis in both Arabidop sis and Antirrhinum majus ...
A Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 mutant
... DC3000 and mutants lacking various combinations of the chromosomal effector gene clusters were inoculated into N. benthamiana leaves at 108 CFU ml)1 using a blunt syringe. As expected, DC3000 elicited a rapid collapse of the infiltrated leaf tissue that is typical of the HR associated with type-II n ...
... DC3000 and mutants lacking various combinations of the chromosomal effector gene clusters were inoculated into N. benthamiana leaves at 108 CFU ml)1 using a blunt syringe. As expected, DC3000 elicited a rapid collapse of the infiltrated leaf tissue that is typical of the HR associated with type-II n ...
DNA supercoiling factor contributes to dosage
... dramatic reduction in the viability of males carrying both GAL4 and UAS-IRscf (Fig. 1B). Most of these males died during the pupal stage, and the few individuals that did survive to adulthood died shortly after eclosion. The effects on male viability do not appear to be due to position effects, as t ...
... dramatic reduction in the viability of males carrying both GAL4 and UAS-IRscf (Fig. 1B). Most of these males died during the pupal stage, and the few individuals that did survive to adulthood died shortly after eclosion. The effects on male viability do not appear to be due to position effects, as t ...
MSc Seminar: Donald Dunbar
... Also can get chips looking at genotype Tell us the sequence for genome-wide markers Test 300,000 markers with one chip Look for association with disease, prognosis, trait… Combined with expression chips to generate ...
... Also can get chips looking at genotype Tell us the sequence for genome-wide markers Test 300,000 markers with one chip Look for association with disease, prognosis, trait… Combined with expression chips to generate ...
Distalless and dachshund pattern both plesiomorphic
... The leg gap genes serve to regionalize the arthropod leg, conferring proximal (hth and exd), medial (dac), and distal (Dll) identities (Sunkel and Whittle 1987; Cohen and Jürgens 1989; Mardon et al. 1994; González‐Crespo and Morata 1996; Lecuit and Cohen 1997; Rieckhof et al. 1997; Abu‐Shaar and Man ...
... The leg gap genes serve to regionalize the arthropod leg, conferring proximal (hth and exd), medial (dac), and distal (Dll) identities (Sunkel and Whittle 1987; Cohen and Jürgens 1989; Mardon et al. 1994; González‐Crespo and Morata 1996; Lecuit and Cohen 1997; Rieckhof et al. 1997; Abu‐Shaar and Man ...
A Metabolic Node in Action: Chorismate
... identical subunits of each 358 amino acids. The DAHP synthase activity is inhibited by prephenate and chorismate. The bifunctional enzyme has a single binding site for chorismate and prephenate that is noncompetitive for the substrates of DAHP synthase.56,57 As a second, monofunctional DAHP synthase ...
... identical subunits of each 358 amino acids. The DAHP synthase activity is inhibited by prephenate and chorismate. The bifunctional enzyme has a single binding site for chorismate and prephenate that is noncompetitive for the substrates of DAHP synthase.56,57 As a second, monofunctional DAHP synthase ...
Investigating the link between tRNA and mRNA - EMBL-EBI
... The genetic code describes how a sequence of codons on an mrna is translated into a sequence of amino acids, forming a protein. The genetic code manifests itself in the cell as trna molecules, which fall into several classes of anticodon isoacceptors, each decoding a single codon into its correspond ...
... The genetic code describes how a sequence of codons on an mrna is translated into a sequence of amino acids, forming a protein. The genetic code manifests itself in the cell as trna molecules, which fall into several classes of anticodon isoacceptors, each decoding a single codon into its correspond ...
Zebrafish Collagen Type I: Molecular and Biochemical
... coding for a third α (I) chain, named α 3, has been reported20. Based on amino acid sequence and on peptide analysis, the described third chain of type I collagen was shown to be phylogenetically more similar to the α 1(I) than to the α 2(I) chain. The similarity between α 1(I) and α 3(I) suggested ...
... coding for a third α (I) chain, named α 3, has been reported20. Based on amino acid sequence and on peptide analysis, the described third chain of type I collagen was shown to be phylogenetically more similar to the α 1(I) than to the α 2(I) chain. The similarity between α 1(I) and α 3(I) suggested ...
Evolution of Closely Linked Gene Pairs in
... duos is thus a result of their relatively late origin in the lineage leading to mammals; we show that once they are formed h2t and t2t gene duos are as stable as h2h gene duos. ...
... duos is thus a result of their relatively late origin in the lineage leading to mammals; we show that once they are formed h2t and t2t gene duos are as stable as h2h gene duos. ...
Comparative gene mapping in Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes 6
... (a self-incompatible species whose total DNA content is about 60 % higher). Such data are of interest because it is predicted that inbreeders should have higher recombination rates than outcrossers (Charlesworth et al., 1977, 1979 ; Hedrick et al., 1978). The evidence to date is purely from chiasma ...
... (a self-incompatible species whose total DNA content is about 60 % higher). Such data are of interest because it is predicted that inbreeders should have higher recombination rates than outcrossers (Charlesworth et al., 1977, 1979 ; Hedrick et al., 1978). The evidence to date is purely from chiasma ...
1q21 microdeletions
... million base pairs, or one so-called megabase (Mb) of DNA. Base pairs are the chemicals in DNA that form the ends of the ‘rungs’ of its ladder-like structure. Chromosome 1 has around 247 Mb in total and band 1q21.1 alone contains around 5.4 Mb. In a class 1 deletion, DNA is typically missing between ...
... million base pairs, or one so-called megabase (Mb) of DNA. Base pairs are the chemicals in DNA that form the ends of the ‘rungs’ of its ladder-like structure. Chromosome 1 has around 247 Mb in total and band 1q21.1 alone contains around 5.4 Mb. In a class 1 deletion, DNA is typically missing between ...
1q21 microdeletions
... 1q21.1 microdeletions can occur out of the blue for no obvious reason or they can be inherited from either the mother or the father. The only way to be certain is to check the chromosomes of both parents. The parents’ chromosomes should be checked even if they are themselves completely healthy with ...
... 1q21.1 microdeletions can occur out of the blue for no obvious reason or they can be inherited from either the mother or the father. The only way to be certain is to check the chromosomes of both parents. The parents’ chromosomes should be checked even if they are themselves completely healthy with ...
Julio`s MCB - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard
... importers for heme and Fe/S cluster biogenesis. A genetic deficiency of Mfrn1 results in a profound hypochromic anemia in vertebrate species. To map the cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) that control expression of the Mfrn genes, we utilized genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) datasets for ...
... importers for heme and Fe/S cluster biogenesis. A genetic deficiency of Mfrn1 results in a profound hypochromic anemia in vertebrate species. To map the cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) that control expression of the Mfrn genes, we utilized genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) datasets for ...
Proceedings as -file
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
Reproductive barriers in indica-japonica rice
... enhance understanding of biological processes (Vogel et al., 2005; Digel et al., 2015; ...
... enhance understanding of biological processes (Vogel et al., 2005; Digel et al., 2015; ...
Pristionchus pacificus
... conserved. BAC clone sequence analysis, as well as the ongoing whole genome sequencing initiative, revealed that the degree of microsynteny between the genomes of P. pacificus and C. elegans is limited (Lee et al., 2003). The complete sequence of a BAC clone 7E22 of P. pacificus provided a continuou ...
... conserved. BAC clone sequence analysis, as well as the ongoing whole genome sequencing initiative, revealed that the degree of microsynteny between the genomes of P. pacificus and C. elegans is limited (Lee et al., 2003). The complete sequence of a BAC clone 7E22 of P. pacificus provided a continuou ...
III. Linkage
... the X with the gene for orange color condenses, the ‘non-orange’ allele allows genes for other colors at other loci to be expressed (black, brown, ‘blue’). The X that is inactivated is determined randomly, early in development. This inactivation is imprinted on that X, such that descendants of those ...
... the X with the gene for orange color condenses, the ‘non-orange’ allele allows genes for other colors at other loci to be expressed (black, brown, ‘blue’). The X that is inactivated is determined randomly, early in development. This inactivation is imprinted on that X, such that descendants of those ...
Report Number of Nuclear Divisions in the Drosophila Blastoderm
... The expression of many early zygotic genes is controlled by the zinc-finger protein Vfl (also called Zelda) [13]. We tested whether the precocious cell-cycle pause in X161 mutants is mediated by vfl-dependent genes. Analysis of X161 vfl double-mutant embryos revealed that, in contrast to X161 mutant ...
... The expression of many early zygotic genes is controlled by the zinc-finger protein Vfl (also called Zelda) [13]. We tested whether the precocious cell-cycle pause in X161 mutants is mediated by vfl-dependent genes. Analysis of X161 vfl double-mutant embryos revealed that, in contrast to X161 mutant ...
Interrogating the Function of Metazoan Histones using
... histone arrays. The p value for the chi-square test is shown. See also Figure S1. ...
... histone arrays. The p value for the chi-square test is shown. See also Figure S1. ...