
Cloning and structure of three rainbow trout C3
... in their electrophoretic mobility, glycosylation patterns, reactivity with monospeci®c C3 antibodies, partial amino acid sequence and binding to various complement activators. To study the structural elements that determine the observed functional dierences, we have cloned and sequenced the three C ...
... in their electrophoretic mobility, glycosylation patterns, reactivity with monospeci®c C3 antibodies, partial amino acid sequence and binding to various complement activators. To study the structural elements that determine the observed functional dierences, we have cloned and sequenced the three C ...
Adventitious root formation in rice requires OsGNOM1 and
... mutants, the auxin efflux carrier component PIN1 (PINFORMED 1) is mislocated, suggesting that GNOM regulates the cellular distribution and trafficking of PIN1 in Arabidopsis [30-32]. In this study, we isolated four lethal rice mutants from mutant libraries generated from japonica variety Zhonghua11 ...
... mutants, the auxin efflux carrier component PIN1 (PINFORMED 1) is mislocated, suggesting that GNOM regulates the cellular distribution and trafficking of PIN1 in Arabidopsis [30-32]. In this study, we isolated four lethal rice mutants from mutant libraries generated from japonica variety Zhonghua11 ...
Title: Rescuing discarded spectra: Full - e
... peptide were considered. A de novo average local confidence (ALC) score of 50 was used as the cutoff for de novo peptides. ALC is the average of the total local confidence divided by the number of amino acids in the peptide sequence. Total local confidence is the sum of the local confidence scores f ...
... peptide were considered. A de novo average local confidence (ALC) score of 50 was used as the cutoff for de novo peptides. ALC is the average of the total local confidence divided by the number of amino acids in the peptide sequence. Total local confidence is the sum of the local confidence scores f ...
Bioinformatics
... print "`$genome' has a gene count of $gene_counts { $genome }\n";} Refer to genes.pl ...
... print "`$genome' has a gene count of $gene_counts { $genome }\n";} Refer to genes.pl ...
Determination of IL-23 receptor gene polymorphism in Iranian
... rs11209032 SNPs showed the strongest associations with AS susceptibility with a P-value less than 10-9 [33]. rs11209026 G/A produced a strong, protective effect on susceptibility to AS by changing the highly conserved Arg381 to Gln381, which subsequently modifies the interaction between IL23R and JA ...
... rs11209032 SNPs showed the strongest associations with AS susceptibility with a P-value less than 10-9 [33]. rs11209026 G/A produced a strong, protective effect on susceptibility to AS by changing the highly conserved Arg381 to Gln381, which subsequently modifies the interaction between IL23R and JA ...
7. Hair color explanations - Ask a Geneticist
... anaesthetic during surgery than people with blonde or dark hair. However, in 2005 scientists from the University of Edinburgh found that a MC1R mutation gives redheads a higher tolerance for pain. Research into these aspects of red hair genetics continues. Redheads should though be more careful abou ...
... anaesthetic during surgery than people with blonde or dark hair. However, in 2005 scientists from the University of Edinburgh found that a MC1R mutation gives redheads a higher tolerance for pain. Research into these aspects of red hair genetics continues. Redheads should though be more careful abou ...
- Philsci
... understood as a series of splits, or speciation events, has been the accepted model. The causal relationship between the information contained within the genome and the morphology or ancestry of the organism is thought to be sufficiently close such that given knowledge of one, the others can be infe ...
... understood as a series of splits, or speciation events, has been the accepted model. The causal relationship between the information contained within the genome and the morphology or ancestry of the organism is thought to be sufficiently close such that given knowledge of one, the others can be infe ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation - European Bioinformatics Institute
... Link to genome annotation from microarray results View expressed mRNA, protein, etc. in a chromosomal region View variations such as SNPs across strains or populations View all alternative splicing for a gene Explore homologues and phylogenetic tree across > 30 species View conserved reg ...
... Link to genome annotation from microarray results View expressed mRNA, protein, etc. in a chromosomal region View variations such as SNPs across strains or populations View all alternative splicing for a gene Explore homologues and phylogenetic tree across > 30 species View conserved reg ...
Identifying genetic susceptibility factors for
... mannose-binding lectin were associated with tuberculosis. These results suggest that many genes may be involved in determining host susceptibility to tuberculosis, and highlight the importance of using several different study methods to locate them. ...
... mannose-binding lectin were associated with tuberculosis. These results suggest that many genes may be involved in determining host susceptibility to tuberculosis, and highlight the importance of using several different study methods to locate them. ...
A family of diatom-like silicon transporters in the siliceous loricate
... from the siliceous loricate choanoflagellates Stephanoeca diplocostata and Diaphanoeca grandis. Until now, the SIT gene family has been identified only in diatoms and other siliceous stramenopiles, which are distantly related to choanoflagellates among the eukaryotes. This is the first evidence of s ...
... from the siliceous loricate choanoflagellates Stephanoeca diplocostata and Diaphanoeca grandis. Until now, the SIT gene family has been identified only in diatoms and other siliceous stramenopiles, which are distantly related to choanoflagellates among the eukaryotes. This is the first evidence of s ...
Analysis of Protein Geometry, Particularly Related to Packing at the
... "At the outset of the ENCODE Project, many believed that the broad collection of experimental data would nicely dovetail with the detailed evolutionary information derived from comparing multiple mammalian sequences to provide a neat ‘dictionary’ of conserved genomic elements, each with a growing an ...
... "At the outset of the ENCODE Project, many believed that the broad collection of experimental data would nicely dovetail with the detailed evolutionary information derived from comparing multiple mammalian sequences to provide a neat ‘dictionary’ of conserved genomic elements, each with a growing an ...
XSL Formatter - H:\XML
... The GenBank sequence database is an annotated collection of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations. This database is produced at National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) as part of an international collaboration with the European Molecular Biology Labo ...
... The GenBank sequence database is an annotated collection of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations. This database is produced at National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) as part of an international collaboration with the European Molecular Biology Labo ...
Vectors: The carriers of DNA molecules DNA vectors and their
... sequences between those sites, are known as replacement vectors. Apparently if too much non-essential DNA is deleted from the genome it cannot be packaged into phage particles efficiently. For both types of vector, the final recombinant genome must be between 39 and 52 kb of the wild type phage geno ...
... sequences between those sites, are known as replacement vectors. Apparently if too much non-essential DNA is deleted from the genome it cannot be packaged into phage particles efficiently. For both types of vector, the final recombinant genome must be between 39 and 52 kb of the wild type phage geno ...
Gene Section DLX6 (distal-less homeobox 6) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... DLX5/DLX6 activity are involved in the pathogenesis of this developmental disorder (see further "dysmorphologies"). In-depth sequencing of the candidate regions has shown that the expression of DLX6 depends upon the activity of conserved regulatory elements shared with DLX5, and located both within ...
... DLX5/DLX6 activity are involved in the pathogenesis of this developmental disorder (see further "dysmorphologies"). In-depth sequencing of the candidate regions has shown that the expression of DLX6 depends upon the activity of conserved regulatory elements shared with DLX5, and located both within ...
13-3
... Elaborate on sickle cell disease to illustrate how the effects of a mutation may depend on the environment. Explain that sickle cell disease occurs only in homozygotes for the sickle cell allele. Heterozygotes—those who have one sickle cell allele and one normal allele—do not have sickle cell diseas ...
... Elaborate on sickle cell disease to illustrate how the effects of a mutation may depend on the environment. Explain that sickle cell disease occurs only in homozygotes for the sickle cell allele. Heterozygotes—those who have one sickle cell allele and one normal allele—do not have sickle cell diseas ...
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... described (Jullien et al., 2006). Primers used to amplify AtLIG1 mRNA were AtLIG1_3⬘UTR-For, 5⬘-GATGTCAATCAGGGCAGTGT-3⬘ and AtLIG1_3⬘UTR-Rev, 5⬘-CTGGCCTCAGAGCACATTTCCT-3⬘. Primers used to amplify the control GAPDH mRNA were GAPDH3⬘, 5⬘GTAGCCCCACTCGTTGTCGTA-3⬘ and GAPDH5⬘, 5⬘-AGGGTGGTGCCAAGAAGGTTG-3⬘ ...
... described (Jullien et al., 2006). Primers used to amplify AtLIG1 mRNA were AtLIG1_3⬘UTR-For, 5⬘-GATGTCAATCAGGGCAGTGT-3⬘ and AtLIG1_3⬘UTR-Rev, 5⬘-CTGGCCTCAGAGCACATTTCCT-3⬘. Primers used to amplify the control GAPDH mRNA were GAPDH3⬘, 5⬘GTAGCCCCACTCGTTGTCGTA-3⬘ and GAPDH5⬘, 5⬘-AGGGTGGTGCCAAGAAGGTTG-3⬘ ...
SEC62 Encodes a Putative Membrane Protein Required for Protein
... Sephadex G25 (medium), G50 (medium), and 5-fluoroorotic acid were purchased from Pharmacia Fine Chemicals (Piscataway, NJ); exonnclease III and low melting point agarose were purchased from Bcthesda Research Laboratories (Gaithersburg, MD); T7 RNA polymerase was purchased from New England Biolabs, ( ...
... Sephadex G25 (medium), G50 (medium), and 5-fluoroorotic acid were purchased from Pharmacia Fine Chemicals (Piscataway, NJ); exonnclease III and low melting point agarose were purchased from Bcthesda Research Laboratories (Gaithersburg, MD); T7 RNA polymerase was purchased from New England Biolabs, ( ...
Use of wheat gene resources with different grain colour in breeding
... It will be also necessary to know the extent of natural degradation of dyes during thermal processing of the wheat grain when during Maillard reaction chemical changes occur. These new compounds can have a differerent influence on health compared to the original compounds. Production and processing ...
... It will be also necessary to know the extent of natural degradation of dyes during thermal processing of the wheat grain when during Maillard reaction chemical changes occur. These new compounds can have a differerent influence on health compared to the original compounds. Production and processing ...
LGI2 Truncation Causes a Remitting Focal Epilepsy in Dogs
... One quadrillion synapses are laid in the first two years of postnatal construction of the human brain, which are then pruned until age 10 to 500 trillion synapses composing the final network. Genetic epilepsies are the most common neurological diseases with onset during pruning, affecting 0.5% of 2– ...
... One quadrillion synapses are laid in the first two years of postnatal construction of the human brain, which are then pruned until age 10 to 500 trillion synapses composing the final network. Genetic epilepsies are the most common neurological diseases with onset during pruning, affecting 0.5% of 2– ...
Navigating the NCBI Intructions
... 19. What other organisms have BRCA1 genes? You can scroll through the list of organisms, but note that these are listed by the scientific name of the organism (Genus and species), not the common name. For example, Homo sapiens is the scientific name for humans. Also, the Top Organisms (or the organi ...
... 19. What other organisms have BRCA1 genes? You can scroll through the list of organisms, but note that these are listed by the scientific name of the organism (Genus and species), not the common name. For example, Homo sapiens is the scientific name for humans. Also, the Top Organisms (or the organi ...
Aromatic Amino Acid Hydroxylase Genes and
... Phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), which catalyzes the conversion of phenylalanine to tyrosine, shares physical, structural and catalytic properties with tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) that catalyze the rate-limiting steps in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitters dopami ...
... Phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), which catalyzes the conversion of phenylalanine to tyrosine, shares physical, structural and catalytic properties with tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) that catalyze the rate-limiting steps in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitters dopami ...
The complete inventory of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae P
... genome sequencing and had not been previously characterized by specific mutant phenotypes. In this paper, these 16 yeast P-type ATPases have been clustered in 6 different families, using the phylogenetic relations determined by the PHYLIP program (Fig. 1). The prediction of the transmembrane topolog ...
... genome sequencing and had not been previously characterized by specific mutant phenotypes. In this paper, these 16 yeast P-type ATPases have been clustered in 6 different families, using the phylogenetic relations determined by the PHYLIP program (Fig. 1). The prediction of the transmembrane topolog ...
Chapter 1: Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)
... also needs to be inactivated before uncontrolled cell growth will start. For patients from HNPCC families it has been shown that in their tumours the wild-type allele is somatically deleted or mutated (for review see Kolodner, 1995). In sporadic tumours, both alleles need to be mutated (for review s ...
... also needs to be inactivated before uncontrolled cell growth will start. For patients from HNPCC families it has been shown that in their tumours the wild-type allele is somatically deleted or mutated (for review see Kolodner, 1995). In sporadic tumours, both alleles need to be mutated (for review s ...
Variations on a theme: Genomics of sex
... same coverage in males and females like autosomal region. This copy number variation strategy has previously been used to identify non-recombining regions on fish sex chromosomes [39, 40]. To identify male-limited loci, we built a RAD locus catalog from the father as a reference (instead of using th ...
... same coverage in males and females like autosomal region. This copy number variation strategy has previously been used to identify non-recombining regions on fish sex chromosomes [39, 40]. To identify male-limited loci, we built a RAD locus catalog from the father as a reference (instead of using th ...
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.