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Gene Section FHL2 (four and a half LIM domains 2)

... FHL2 expression is downregulated by 2- to 4-fold in primary prostate cancer relatively to normal tissues for five pairs of samples (Kinoshita et al., 2005). Another study reports that FHL2 expression is increased in prostate adenocarcinoma cells when compared with benign epithelial cells. It might b ...
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MICR 201 Microbiology for Health Related Sciences

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... 1. In case of normal STID results in both partners : no specific follow up is necessary unless ultrasound examination of the fetus reveals anomalies and further fetal studies might be indicated. 2. In case one of the couple is carrier: 2A. If one of the partners is a carrier of a mutation in a rare ...
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Gene Finding - Brigham Young University

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... strand. Indicate which gene is least likely to be a correct prediction. Gene 1: 11 exons, plus strand. Gene 2: 5 exons, minus strand, least likely to be correct. Gene 3: 1 exon (partial gene) The polyA site and Promoter are not exons. The gene on the minus strand (12-22kb) has poor Genscan probabili ...
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... c. Examine frameshift mutation #6. Which exon contains codon 71 of the gene? 5. Examine mutations #24 and #23. 5’ capping of the mRNA transcript and addition of the 3' poly A tail are important for mRNA stability. Why would a mutation in either the cap or poly A tail lead to the + form of thalassem ...
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Part I: To Transcribe! In previous lessons, you`ve learned the

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... In this dissertation we frequently refer to the HGVS Nomenclature and when doing so we have a clear subset of its rules in mind. Usually, we will restrict ourselves to so-called genomic descriptions, i.e., descriptions based upon a genomic sequence, e.g. a chromosome, without any additional annotati ...
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3.5.5 Explain the relationship between one gene

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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.
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