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... enzyme to admit dsDNA template to form RPc • After open channel, s expelled from main channel as channel narrows around melted DNA of the RPo • Linker joining s regions 3-4 lies in RNA exit channel • As transcripts grow, have strong competition from s3s4 linker for exit channel -> often abortive tra ...
... enzyme to admit dsDNA template to form RPc • After open channel, s expelled from main channel as channel narrows around melted DNA of the RPo • Linker joining s regions 3-4 lies in RNA exit channel • As transcripts grow, have strong competition from s3s4 linker for exit channel -> often abortive tra ...
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... Use either this parameter or blastResult_url parameter as input but not both together. blastResult_url: url of the blast result. .[BLAST_report]. oldRefFile_direct_data: old blast result file..[BLAST_report]. Use either this parameter or oldblastResult_url as input but not both together. oldRefFile_ ...
... Use either this parameter or blastResult_url parameter as input but not both together. blastResult_url: url of the blast result. .[BLAST_report]. oldRefFile_direct_data: old blast result file..[BLAST_report]. Use either this parameter or oldblastResult_url as input but not both together. oldRefFile_ ...
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... A primary area of research in our laboratory has been the determination and analysis of long DNA sequences. To analyse these data we have written a number of programs for a Cromemco Z80 based microcomputer. some of which are illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2. In this paper we would like to focus on the l ...
... A primary area of research in our laboratory has been the determination and analysis of long DNA sequences. To analyse these data we have written a number of programs for a Cromemco Z80 based microcomputer. some of which are illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2. In this paper we would like to focus on the l ...
The role of IRES trans-acting factors in regulating translation initiation
... levels of these ITAFs vary between cell lines, explaining the cell-line-dependence of IRESs in terms of activity. Finetuning of ITAF levels is likely to allow the cell exquisite control over the activity of different IRESs. Work is being undertaken to identify and classify ITAFs in order to allow co ...
... levels of these ITAFs vary between cell lines, explaining the cell-line-dependence of IRESs in terms of activity. Finetuning of ITAF levels is likely to allow the cell exquisite control over the activity of different IRESs. Work is being undertaken to identify and classify ITAFs in order to allow co ...
Fungal cell wall chitinases and glucanases
... the 1,3-b-glucan chain is elongated and the gene encoding this enzyme is described as GEL1 for glucan elongating glucanosyltransferase (Mouyna et al., 2000a). GEL1 encodes a GPI-anchored protein homologous to the GAS1 and PHR gene products of S. cerevisiae and Ca. albicans, respectively. S. cerevisi ...
... the 1,3-b-glucan chain is elongated and the gene encoding this enzyme is described as GEL1 for glucan elongating glucanosyltransferase (Mouyna et al., 2000a). GEL1 encodes a GPI-anchored protein homologous to the GAS1 and PHR gene products of S. cerevisiae and Ca. albicans, respectively. S. cerevisi ...
Chromosomal Basis
... Because males have only one X chromosome (hemizygous), any male receiving the recessive allele from his mother will express the recessive trait. ...
... Because males have only one X chromosome (hemizygous), any male receiving the recessive allele from his mother will express the recessive trait. ...
(THCA) synthase gene in
... acids (isoleucine, arginine and proline) as those in the other ‘‘drug-type’’ strains. The substitution at 187 bp was nonsynonymous: the substituted nucleotide C coded for leucine in #001 and for isoleucine in another ‘‘drug-type’’ strain. However, these two amino acids have the same chemical charact ...
... acids (isoleucine, arginine and proline) as those in the other ‘‘drug-type’’ strains. The substitution at 187 bp was nonsynonymous: the substituted nucleotide C coded for leucine in #001 and for isoleucine in another ‘‘drug-type’’ strain. However, these two amino acids have the same chemical charact ...
Gene Duplication - Semantic Scholar
... Gene duplication typically occurs by one of three mutational mechanisms: unequal crossing-over, retroposition, and chromosomal (or genome) duplication. Zhang 2003 summarizes the main features of these mechanisms. Kaessmann, et al. 2009 provides detailed information a ...
... Gene duplication typically occurs by one of three mutational mechanisms: unequal crossing-over, retroposition, and chromosomal (or genome) duplication. Zhang 2003 summarizes the main features of these mechanisms. Kaessmann, et al. 2009 provides detailed information a ...
Genetics_Review_Jeopardy_
... A cross of a black chicken (BB) with a white chicken (WW) produces all speckled offspring (BW) containing BOTH black and white feathers. This is an example of this type of inheritance pattern. Question: What is codominance? ...
... A cross of a black chicken (BB) with a white chicken (WW) produces all speckled offspring (BW) containing BOTH black and white feathers. This is an example of this type of inheritance pattern. Question: What is codominance? ...
Final - Mrs. Della
... Biology Ch. 10 – 18 (19 & 40 may be covered as time permits) Directions: If direction is not given for an objective, define, draw, or describe the term/concept. Objectives are given with Chapter number, Section number, and order of appearance in section. For example: The first objective is from Chap ...
... Biology Ch. 10 – 18 (19 & 40 may be covered as time permits) Directions: If direction is not given for an objective, define, draw, or describe the term/concept. Objectives are given with Chapter number, Section number, and order of appearance in section. For example: The first objective is from Chap ...
Familial Malignant Melanoma Approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial
... What causes familial melanoma? Familial melanoma is a genetic or inherited condition. This means that the risk of melanoma can be passed from generation to generation in a family. To date, two genes have been linked to familial melanoma; they are called CDKN2A and CDK4. A mutation (alteration) in on ...
... What causes familial melanoma? Familial melanoma is a genetic or inherited condition. This means that the risk of melanoma can be passed from generation to generation in a family. To date, two genes have been linked to familial melanoma; they are called CDKN2A and CDK4. A mutation (alteration) in on ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiologyy
... For flow-chamber experiments, the strains were tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This was accomplished by the insertion of a miniTn7PA1/04/03-gfp-T0T1 transposon cassette into the chromosomes of target strains using the suicide construct pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 (25). Plasmid pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 ...
... For flow-chamber experiments, the strains were tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This was accomplished by the insertion of a miniTn7PA1/04/03-gfp-T0T1 transposon cassette into the chromosomes of target strains using the suicide construct pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 (25). Plasmid pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 ...
The Human Phenotype Ontology: A Tool for Annotating and
... of dense clusters of shared phenotypic features that show characteristic patterns of interconnections between selected areas of the phenotypic continuum. Next, we explored the utility of using the HPO in a clinical setting. Combinations of features are often used in medical genetics in the search f ...
... of dense clusters of shared phenotypic features that show characteristic patterns of interconnections between selected areas of the phenotypic continuum. Next, we explored the utility of using the HPO in a clinical setting. Combinations of features are often used in medical genetics in the search f ...
Inferring Process from Pattern In Fungal Population Genetics 3
... versus single sporulation. The goals would be to predict or measure the fitness of pathogen genotypes and to determine the effects of specific pathogen genotypes on the fitness of host genotypes (see also: Antonovics and Kareiva 1988; Brunet and Mundt 2000). McDonald (1997) reviewed genetic markers ...
... versus single sporulation. The goals would be to predict or measure the fitness of pathogen genotypes and to determine the effects of specific pathogen genotypes on the fitness of host genotypes (see also: Antonovics and Kareiva 1988; Brunet and Mundt 2000). McDonald (1997) reviewed genetic markers ...
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... • Then dusted pollen from another plant onto the flower • This process is known as cross-pollination • It produces seeds that have 2 different “parents” ...
... • Then dusted pollen from another plant onto the flower • This process is known as cross-pollination • It produces seeds that have 2 different “parents” ...
Cloning and Genetic Analysis of Six Pyrroloquinoline
... succinate medium was treated during the early exponential phase (ODGo00.6) with 0-2% ethylmethane sulphonate (EMS).After 2 h incubation at 30 "C with shaking, the culture was centrifuged and washed twice with 4 ml minimal medium without carbon source. The final pellet was resuspended in 4 ml succina ...
... succinate medium was treated during the early exponential phase (ODGo00.6) with 0-2% ethylmethane sulphonate (EMS).After 2 h incubation at 30 "C with shaking, the culture was centrifuged and washed twice with 4 ml minimal medium without carbon source. The final pellet was resuspended in 4 ml succina ...
PHANTASTICA Regulates Development of the Adaxial Mesophyll in
... a probe for isolation of a full-length clone from an N. tabacum leaf cDNA library in lZAPII. The gene was sequenced and translated for alignment with the PHAN-like proteins of four eudicots, which is shown in Figure 1 with identical residues shaded. All have a highly conserved MYB DNA binding domain ...
... a probe for isolation of a full-length clone from an N. tabacum leaf cDNA library in lZAPII. The gene was sequenced and translated for alignment with the PHAN-like proteins of four eudicots, which is shown in Figure 1 with identical residues shaded. All have a highly conserved MYB DNA binding domain ...
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... and Sd heterozygotes was investigated. Double heterozygous mice carrying both mutations (Sd/+, Uns/+) were much more severely affected than either of the single heterozygotes (Fig. 1A-D). Although in the single heterozygotes the vertebral bodies were only slightly affected in the thoracolumbar regio ...
... and Sd heterozygotes was investigated. Double heterozygous mice carrying both mutations (Sd/+, Uns/+) were much more severely affected than either of the single heterozygotes (Fig. 1A-D). Although in the single heterozygotes the vertebral bodies were only slightly affected in the thoracolumbar regio ...
Sequenced Mitochondrial Genomes of Bryophytes
... mitochondrial genome of P. purpurea. It lacks two genes (trnRucg and trnTggu) and one intron (rrn18i1065gII) found in mitochondrial genome of M. polymorpha. The gene orders in the mitochondrial genomes of P. purpurea and M. polymorpha were found to be identical with highly similar sequences in exons ...
... mitochondrial genome of P. purpurea. It lacks two genes (trnRucg and trnTggu) and one intron (rrn18i1065gII) found in mitochondrial genome of M. polymorpha. The gene orders in the mitochondrial genomes of P. purpurea and M. polymorpha were found to be identical with highly similar sequences in exons ...
Molecular Cloning and Expression Analysis of IgD in Nile
... heavy chains showed the highest similarity to Siniperca chuatsi. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis showed that On-mIgD expression occurred predominately in head kidney, thymus, spleen, and kidney. After Streptococcus agalactiae infection, transcripts of On-mIgD increased and reached its ...
... heavy chains showed the highest similarity to Siniperca chuatsi. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis showed that On-mIgD expression occurred predominately in head kidney, thymus, spleen, and kidney. After Streptococcus agalactiae infection, transcripts of On-mIgD increased and reached its ...
Relationships Between RNA Polymerase II Activity and Spt
... yeast genome and many of these exhibit modulation by many factors (Martens et al. 2004, 2005; Hainer et al. 2011; Bird et al. 2006). Furthermore, widespread antisense transcription is being revealed as a mechanism for shaping gene regulation in a number of ways, including transcription over promoter ...
... yeast genome and many of these exhibit modulation by many factors (Martens et al. 2004, 2005; Hainer et al. 2011; Bird et al. 2006). Furthermore, widespread antisense transcription is being revealed as a mechanism for shaping gene regulation in a number of ways, including transcription over promoter ...
Spontaneous Mutation Rate of Measles Virus: Direct Estimation
... per site per replication (10). The average estimate that we obtained for measles virus, 1.2 3 1024 per replication, falls in this range. This mutation rate, however, represents a composite of the rates of all mutations that conferred resistance to MAb 80-III-B2. Genetic characterization of five isol ...
... per site per replication (10). The average estimate that we obtained for measles virus, 1.2 3 1024 per replication, falls in this range. This mutation rate, however, represents a composite of the rates of all mutations that conferred resistance to MAb 80-III-B2. Genetic characterization of five isol ...
Solid Tumour Section Liver: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... anatomical location and growth pattern. Biliary obstructive symptoms are rare. Generally, early stages of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma do not produce specific clinical symptoms that are recognized by affected persons, and there is no specific or practical laboratory method for the diagnosis in ea ...
... anatomical location and growth pattern. Biliary obstructive symptoms are rare. Generally, early stages of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma do not produce specific clinical symptoms that are recognized by affected persons, and there is no specific or practical laboratory method for the diagnosis in ea ...
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.