
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast and/or Ovarian Cancer
... surveillance, prognosis and treatment of patients with hereditary breast cancer has been unequivocally demonstrated. Therefore, the scientific evidence will no longer be reviewed for the clinical utility of BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing, as they may be considered medically necessary. In addition, there ar ...
... surveillance, prognosis and treatment of patients with hereditary breast cancer has been unequivocally demonstrated. Therefore, the scientific evidence will no longer be reviewed for the clinical utility of BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing, as they may be considered medically necessary. In addition, there ar ...
Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA, gyrB and catA genes and DNA
... approximately 1200 bp PCR product besides the approximately 1500 bp specific product, making direct sequencing impossible. Sequence analyses gave interesting results. The reported 0.2 % difference between 16S rRNA gene sequences of type strains of R. qingshengii and R. jialingiae was not found, beca ...
... approximately 1200 bp PCR product besides the approximately 1500 bp specific product, making direct sequencing impossible. Sequence analyses gave interesting results. The reported 0.2 % difference between 16S rRNA gene sequences of type strains of R. qingshengii and R. jialingiae was not found, beca ...
5. Harmful mutations
... grooves. One complete turn of the helix requires 3.4 nm (10 bases/turn). 3.6 DNA conformations DNA exists in several possible conformations. The conformations so far identified are: A-DNA, B-DNA, C-DNA, D-DNA, E-DNA, H-DNA, L-DNA, and Z-DNA. However, only ADNA, B-DNA, and Z-DNA are believed to be fo ...
... grooves. One complete turn of the helix requires 3.4 nm (10 bases/turn). 3.6 DNA conformations DNA exists in several possible conformations. The conformations so far identified are: A-DNA, B-DNA, C-DNA, D-DNA, E-DNA, H-DNA, L-DNA, and Z-DNA. However, only ADNA, B-DNA, and Z-DNA are believed to be fo ...
I. Molecular mechanism for polyunsaturated fatty acid regulation of
... and heart remains to be determined, but such a mechanism would be consistent with the higher rates of fatty acid oxidation observed in humans and animals fed diets rich in PUFA (6, 18). The reduction in hepatic malonyl-CoA is paralleled by a PUFA-dependent induction of genes encoding proteins involv ...
... and heart remains to be determined, but such a mechanism would be consistent with the higher rates of fatty acid oxidation observed in humans and animals fed diets rich in PUFA (6, 18). The reduction in hepatic malonyl-CoA is paralleled by a PUFA-dependent induction of genes encoding proteins involv ...
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... these genes. Can you make a hypothesis about the relationship of these OMIM entries based on your observations just on this page? Now go to several of the pages and determine if you can find further support for your hypothesis about these genes. Note that you may find it useful to right click on lin ...
... these genes. Can you make a hypothesis about the relationship of these OMIM entries based on your observations just on this page? Now go to several of the pages and determine if you can find further support for your hypothesis about these genes. Note that you may find it useful to right click on lin ...
Genetic Causes of Phenotypic Adaptation to the Second
... Missouri, USA) and Nourceothricin (Werner bioagent, Germany) was added to the media at a final concentration of 100 µg/ml. Sporulation was induced on ACK medium (1% potassium acetate, 2% agar) during three days at 24 °C. Second fermentation phenotypic analysis The strains were phenotyped for their f ...
... Missouri, USA) and Nourceothricin (Werner bioagent, Germany) was added to the media at a final concentration of 100 µg/ml. Sporulation was induced on ACK medium (1% potassium acetate, 2% agar) during three days at 24 °C. Second fermentation phenotypic analysis The strains were phenotyped for their f ...
... Mycobacterial factors that allow inhibit phagolysosomal destruction and bacterial surviving into host macrophages remains elusive, therefore the studies of proteins and pathways involved in these specific evasion mechanisms during mycobacterial infections represent a challenge for understanding of M ...
64$ CfE Higher Biology Unit 1: DNA and the
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
64$ CfE Higher Biology Unit 1: DNA and the
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
Codon bias domains over bacterial chromosomes
... – Frequency of usage of the corresponding codon in the phage genome (+) – Frequency of usage of the corresponding codon in the host genome (-) – Difference of codon usage frequencies between phage and host genome (+) ...
... – Frequency of usage of the corresponding codon in the phage genome (+) – Frequency of usage of the corresponding codon in the host genome (-) – Difference of codon usage frequencies between phage and host genome (+) ...
A GENETIC LINKAGE MAP OF Phycomyces blakesleeanus
... Lipson 1987). All these properties have made Phycomyces a model system for the study of intracellular sensory transduction processes. However, the inability to transform DNA into Phycomyces has blocked the identification of genes in this fungus (Obraztsova et al. 2004), for example through cloning b ...
... Lipson 1987). All these properties have made Phycomyces a model system for the study of intracellular sensory transduction processes. However, the inability to transform DNA into Phycomyces has blocked the identification of genes in this fungus (Obraztsova et al. 2004), for example through cloning b ...
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... nitrogen sink. Although denitrification has long been believed to be the major process responsible for fixed nitrogen loss from the oceans, recent studies show that anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is potentially a more important process involved. We have investigated the phylogeny of both ana ...
... nitrogen sink. Although denitrification has long been believed to be the major process responsible for fixed nitrogen loss from the oceans, recent studies show that anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is potentially a more important process involved. We have investigated the phylogeny of both ana ...
Genetic determinants of sense organ identity in
... There are two major types of internal sense organs, ch and multidendritic (md; Bodmer and Jan, 1987). The ch and md neurones can be distinghuished from each other and from the es neurones by using the 22C10 antibody, which recognises an antigen in the cytoplasmic membrane of all sensory neurones (Zi ...
... There are two major types of internal sense organs, ch and multidendritic (md; Bodmer and Jan, 1987). The ch and md neurones can be distinghuished from each other and from the es neurones by using the 22C10 antibody, which recognises an antigen in the cytoplasmic membrane of all sensory neurones (Zi ...
A natural recessive resistance gene against potato virus
... isolates of the fungus Erysiphe graminis f.sp. hordei, and the Arabidopsis recessive mutant, edr1, which provokes resistance to some bacterial and fungal pathogens (Büschges et al., 1997; Frye and Innes, 1998), illustrate mutations affecting the control of the defense response and/or cell death. Co ...
... isolates of the fungus Erysiphe graminis f.sp. hordei, and the Arabidopsis recessive mutant, edr1, which provokes resistance to some bacterial and fungal pathogens (Büschges et al., 1997; Frye and Innes, 1998), illustrate mutations affecting the control of the defense response and/or cell death. Co ...
IMSR File Format
... Embryonic Stem (ES) Cell Undifferentiated cells derived from blastocyst-stage embryos. ES cells can differentiate in culture to a number of different cell types. When incorporated into chimeric mouse embryos they are totipotent and can differentiate into any cell type in the mouse. If these cells be ...
... Embryonic Stem (ES) Cell Undifferentiated cells derived from blastocyst-stage embryos. ES cells can differentiate in culture to a number of different cell types. When incorporated into chimeric mouse embryos they are totipotent and can differentiate into any cell type in the mouse. If these cells be ...
CfE Higher Biology Unit 1: DNA and the Genome
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
... thymine always occur together, and similarly that cytosine and guanine pair up - this is called base pairing; secondly, that DNA sequences vary between species. In the early 1950s, work by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin uncovered some characteristic features of the DNA molecule. Using a metho ...
A RARE KEL17/KEL(IVS3+1G>A) COMPOUND HETEROZYGOUS
... groups know. Among them Kell(KEL1), Kp (KEL3), and Js (KEL6) are well known. The antithetic antigens KEL11/17 further contribute to this list. However, KEL17 is considered as very rare, with an approximte frequency of one KEL17 homozygote among 30’000 Europeans only (Daniels G, Human Blood Groups, 2 ...
... groups know. Among them Kell(KEL1), Kp (KEL3), and Js (KEL6) are well known. The antithetic antigens KEL11/17 further contribute to this list. However, KEL17 is considered as very rare, with an approximte frequency of one KEL17 homozygote among 30’000 Europeans only (Daniels G, Human Blood Groups, 2 ...
Jump to Terms beginning with: A B Ca-Cn Co
... transcriptional control based on the translation of a small leader peptide gene. A region adjacent to the structural genes of the trp (tryptophan) operon; in the presence of tryptophan this region acts to reduce the rate of transcription from the structural genes. ...
... transcriptional control based on the translation of a small leader peptide gene. A region adjacent to the structural genes of the trp (tryptophan) operon; in the presence of tryptophan this region acts to reduce the rate of transcription from the structural genes. ...
D-loop - BioMed Central
... and a negative AT-skew (-0.2531), i.e. the transcript of the major strand is relatively rich in nucleotides G and T, and correspondently poor in C and A (nucleotide frequencies as follows: T 0.447, C 0.110, A 0.267, G 0.176). This pattern, referred to as the reverse strand bias [1], is also found in ...
... and a negative AT-skew (-0.2531), i.e. the transcript of the major strand is relatively rich in nucleotides G and T, and correspondently poor in C and A (nucleotide frequencies as follows: T 0.447, C 0.110, A 0.267, G 0.176). This pattern, referred to as the reverse strand bias [1], is also found in ...
The Spectrum and Frequency of Self
... then grouped into six categories according to the PCR results (Figure 2B). The parental bz-m39(Ac) allele produces junction PCR products with the a+b and c+d primer pairs and two PCR products with the a+d primer pair: a large one, corresponding to the Ac-occupied site, and a 4.5-kb smaller one, corr ...
... then grouped into six categories according to the PCR results (Figure 2B). The parental bz-m39(Ac) allele produces junction PCR products with the a+b and c+d primer pairs and two PCR products with the a+d primer pair: a large one, corresponding to the Ac-occupied site, and a 4.5-kb smaller one, corr ...
Notification of a Notifiable Low Risk Dealing
... The primary interest here is in the gene or genes under study and the function of these gene(s). Please list this information if known. Such details are not required about gene(s) commonly used as markers, for selection and/or any other routine procedures. However it is of interest to identify gener ...
... The primary interest here is in the gene or genes under study and the function of these gene(s). Please list this information if known. Such details are not required about gene(s) commonly used as markers, for selection and/or any other routine procedures. However it is of interest to identify gener ...
The Standard of Perfection: Thoughts about the Laying Hen Model
... (14). Given the availability of this platform and associated resources, it is not unreasonable to expect that comprehensive molecular profiling of chicken tumors is within reach. A survey of the state of the science of animal models suggests that there are advanced approaches to model validation tha ...
... (14). Given the availability of this platform and associated resources, it is not unreasonable to expect that comprehensive molecular profiling of chicken tumors is within reach. A survey of the state of the science of animal models suggests that there are advanced approaches to model validation tha ...
Recent and ongoing selection in the human genome
... The LCT and G6PD loci provide some of the most striking examples of ongoing selective sweeps in the human genome. These genes were identified a priori as candidate genes on the basis of functional information. Several recent papers have aimed at detecting loci under positive selection without such p ...
... The LCT and G6PD loci provide some of the most striking examples of ongoing selective sweeps in the human genome. These genes were identified a priori as candidate genes on the basis of functional information. Several recent papers have aimed at detecting loci under positive selection without such p ...
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.