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... endosperm. Moreover, amylose content is one of the key factors used for evaluating rice grain quality (Fitzgerald et al., 2009; Jeon et al., 2010). However, how these genes are regulated during rice seed development remains poorly understood. The rice Wx gene encodes the OsGBSSI, a key enzyme for ...
... endosperm. Moreover, amylose content is one of the key factors used for evaluating rice grain quality (Fitzgerald et al., 2009; Jeon et al., 2010). However, how these genes are regulated during rice seed development remains poorly understood. The rice Wx gene encodes the OsGBSSI, a key enzyme for ...
Overexpression of Rice OSH Genes Induces Ectopic
... rice actin gene promoter in transgenic rice plants. Almost all of the transgenic plants showed abnormal phenotypes, which could be classified into three types according to their severity. Plants with the most severe phenotype formed only green organs, with many shoot apices on their adaxial sides. P ...
... rice actin gene promoter in transgenic rice plants. Almost all of the transgenic plants showed abnormal phenotypes, which could be classified into three types according to their severity. Plants with the most severe phenotype formed only green organs, with many shoot apices on their adaxial sides. P ...
Cloning and functional expression of invertebrate connexins from
... 45%, but still did not indicate an orthologous human connexin (Fig. 3A). In contrast, alignment of the second conserved 80 amino acid region comprising the third through the fourth transmembrane domains (M3–M4, Fig. 3B) showed a more variable level of homology with the lowest pairwise identity to C ...
... 45%, but still did not indicate an orthologous human connexin (Fig. 3A). In contrast, alignment of the second conserved 80 amino acid region comprising the third through the fourth transmembrane domains (M3–M4, Fig. 3B) showed a more variable level of homology with the lowest pairwise identity to C ...
Influenza: The Virus
... – Pandemic influenza confirmatory RT-PCR – Seasonal influenza subtyping RT-PCR ...
... – Pandemic influenza confirmatory RT-PCR – Seasonal influenza subtyping RT-PCR ...
Towards an accurate identification of mosaic genes and partial
... horizontal gene transfer plays the role of the species tree. For instance, 16S rRNA or 23S rRNA genes may also undergo HGT, but they seem to do it at a relatively low rate (38). The tree T must be rooted with respect to the available evolutionary evidence. If no plausible evidence for rooting T exis ...
... horizontal gene transfer plays the role of the species tree. For instance, 16S rRNA or 23S rRNA genes may also undergo HGT, but they seem to do it at a relatively low rate (38). The tree T must be rooted with respect to the available evolutionary evidence. If no plausible evidence for rooting T exis ...
SCOOTER OER Fact Sheet: Dr V Rolfe, December 2010
... Gene expression alters with life-stage and in turn causes different Hb molecules to be synthesised at different times. Which Hb molecules are produced in the embryonic phase? Gower 1, Gower 2 and Portland 1 Gower 1 and Gower 2 Portland 1 and Portland 2 Foetal (HbF) and Gower 1 ...
... Gene expression alters with life-stage and in turn causes different Hb molecules to be synthesised at different times. Which Hb molecules are produced in the embryonic phase? Gower 1, Gower 2 and Portland 1 Gower 1 and Gower 2 Portland 1 and Portland 2 Foetal (HbF) and Gower 1 ...
Full Paper Sample - 7th International Crop Science Congress
... the selectable marker (PCB1003) alone using the previously described protocol to determine whether the transformation and protoplast process had any effect on virulence. PCB980 (4 µg in 25 µL H2O) and PCB1003 (1 µg in 25 µL H2O) were mixed with 200 µL protoplast solution in a 15 mL Falcon tube and i ...
... the selectable marker (PCB1003) alone using the previously described protocol to determine whether the transformation and protoplast process had any effect on virulence. PCB980 (4 µg in 25 µL H2O) and PCB1003 (1 µg in 25 µL H2O) were mixed with 200 µL protoplast solution in a 15 mL Falcon tube and i ...
Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of
... To investigate this possibility on a molecular level, it is important to know the expression pattern of the gene under study, both in wild type and in the chimeras. For example, is the gene normally expressed in one layer or in several, and is its expression pattern within a layer altered in the chi ...
... To investigate this possibility on a molecular level, it is important to know the expression pattern of the gene under study, both in wild type and in the chimeras. For example, is the gene normally expressed in one layer or in several, and is its expression pattern within a layer altered in the chi ...
Inquiry into Life Twelfth Edition
... stalled ribosome will influence the way RNA folds – Prevents formation of a hairpin – This is part of the transcription termination signal which causes attenuation ...
... stalled ribosome will influence the way RNA folds – Prevents formation of a hairpin – This is part of the transcription termination signal which causes attenuation ...
Repeat-induced point mutation and the population
... the targets for RIP mutations are the cytosine residues of TCG trinucleotide combinations. Although RIP is a linkage-dependent process that tends to increase the variation among repetitive sequences, a chromosome-specific substructuring was observed in the transposable element population. The observ ...
... the targets for RIP mutations are the cytosine residues of TCG trinucleotide combinations. Although RIP is a linkage-dependent process that tends to increase the variation among repetitive sequences, a chromosome-specific substructuring was observed in the transposable element population. The observ ...
Depth-stratified functional and taxonomic niche
... evolve under different selective pressures than their host versions and have recombined back into the host (Sullivan et al., 2006). Cyanophage AMGs can also evolve to the point that they perform modified function. For example, when discovered, viral pebS was most similar to a cyanobacterial pebA gen ...
... evolve under different selective pressures than their host versions and have recombined back into the host (Sullivan et al., 2006). Cyanophage AMGs can also evolve to the point that they perform modified function. For example, when discovered, viral pebS was most similar to a cyanobacterial pebA gen ...
Guidance on the Use of Biochemical and Molecular Markers
... 1.1 A key feature of the process of eliminating varieties of common knowledge prior to the DUS growing trial is that the threshold for deciding which varieties can be safely excluded (i.e. are distinct on the basis of descriptions), can be set with a suitable margin of safety, because those varietie ...
... 1.1 A key feature of the process of eliminating varieties of common knowledge prior to the DUS growing trial is that the threshold for deciding which varieties can be safely excluded (i.e. are distinct on the basis of descriptions), can be set with a suitable margin of safety, because those varietie ...
The PTC Gene - Wilbur World of Science
... PTC sensitivity is often used as an example of a simple Mendelian trait with dominant inheritance. However, tasters vary greatly in their sensitivity to PTC. And while the PTC gene has about 85% of the total influence over whether someone is a taster or a non-taster, there are many other things that ...
... PTC sensitivity is often used as an example of a simple Mendelian trait with dominant inheritance. However, tasters vary greatly in their sensitivity to PTC. And while the PTC gene has about 85% of the total influence over whether someone is a taster or a non-taster, there are many other things that ...
Compound leaves: equal to the sum of their parts?
... phenotype – the number of small intercalary leaflets is slightly reduced, which can be interpreted as a reduction in complexity (Molinero-Rosales et al., 1999). Known expression patterns of FLO/LFY orthologs in vegetative apices have been summarized recently (Busch and Gleissberg, 2003). In species ...
... phenotype – the number of small intercalary leaflets is slightly reduced, which can be interpreted as a reduction in complexity (Molinero-Rosales et al., 1999). Known expression patterns of FLO/LFY orthologs in vegetative apices have been summarized recently (Busch and Gleissberg, 2003). In species ...
Hypothesis: Hypoxia induces de novo synthesis of NeuGc
... of them was the GM3 synthase (ST3GAL5/SLC35E1) responsible for catalyzing the covalent addition of sialic acid to lactosylceramide to generate the GM3 ganglioside. We found, using SILAC, that GM3 synthase was up-regulated 1.5 fold (although with low statistical significance; p=0.11), which was confi ...
... of them was the GM3 synthase (ST3GAL5/SLC35E1) responsible for catalyzing the covalent addition of sialic acid to lactosylceramide to generate the GM3 ganglioside. We found, using SILAC, that GM3 synthase was up-regulated 1.5 fold (although with low statistical significance; p=0.11), which was confi ...
BPA leaflet testing and inheritance
... Different porphyrins or porphyrin precursors are permanently raised in each type of porphyria. This is very useful for diagnosis. However, levels of some porphyrins can be raised in anyone, when they are ill. Unfortunately, in the past, tests have checked raised levels of porphyrins without distingu ...
... Different porphyrins or porphyrin precursors are permanently raised in each type of porphyria. This is very useful for diagnosis. However, levels of some porphyrins can be raised in anyone, when they are ill. Unfortunately, in the past, tests have checked raised levels of porphyrins without distingu ...
Are 100 enough? Inferring acanthomorph teleost phylogeny using
... a consequence of targeting more variable regions of the genome. The original AHE probe set was designed by comparing the genomes of five vertebrate lineages: humans, squamates, birds, amphibians, and teleost fishes. This provided 512 coding genes for phylogenetic inference [22]. While this strategy ...
... a consequence of targeting more variable regions of the genome. The original AHE probe set was designed by comparing the genomes of five vertebrate lineages: humans, squamates, birds, amphibians, and teleost fishes. This provided 512 coding genes for phylogenetic inference [22]. While this strategy ...
Genetic mapping of Theobroma cacao (Malvaceae - Funpec-RP
... Of the two primers tested on the population of 200 individuals (150-wild type seedlings and 50 mutant seedlings) only the 1650-bp band generated by primer E11 showed significant genetic linkage with gene ‘Luteus-Pa’. This band was linked to the lethal gene at a distance of 38.5 cM, with a 5.72 LOD s ...
... Of the two primers tested on the population of 200 individuals (150-wild type seedlings and 50 mutant seedlings) only the 1650-bp band generated by primer E11 showed significant genetic linkage with gene ‘Luteus-Pa’. This band was linked to the lethal gene at a distance of 38.5 cM, with a 5.72 LOD s ...
Mapping the genes that made maize
... teosinte ears. They suggested that each of the four chromosomal segments contained a group of morphological genes rather than a single gene, although they presented no evidence to support this view. Mangelsdorf5 reported that these four segments probably map to chromosomes 1, 3, 4 and 9, but again:h ...
... teosinte ears. They suggested that each of the four chromosomal segments contained a group of morphological genes rather than a single gene, although they presented no evidence to support this view. Mangelsdorf5 reported that these four segments probably map to chromosomes 1, 3, 4 and 9, but again:h ...
RNA-Seq

RNA-seq (RNA sequencing), also called whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing (WTSS), is a technology that uses the capabilities of next-generation sequencing to reveal a snapshot of RNA presence and quantity from a genome at a given moment in time.