
Modifiers of epigenetic reprogramming show paternal effects in the mouse
... unchanged across the different genotypes (Fig. 1d). A knockout allele of Smarca5 has been reported, and null embryos (Smarca5–/–) die at or around implantation14. We used genetic complementation to confirm that the W520R alteration was responsible for the Momme D4 phenotype. We mated female Momme D4 ...
... unchanged across the different genotypes (Fig. 1d). A knockout allele of Smarca5 has been reported, and null embryos (Smarca5–/–) die at or around implantation14. We used genetic complementation to confirm that the W520R alteration was responsible for the Momme D4 phenotype. We mated female Momme D4 ...
Correlation of length of VNTR alleles at the X
... 941, of the MAO-A cDNA. Since both involved substitutions in the third base of a codon, they were not associated with amino acid substitutions. They examined 40 cell lines of known MAO-A activity. All lines that carried the Fnu4H1 C variant also carried the EcoRV G variant. When the sample was divid ...
... 941, of the MAO-A cDNA. Since both involved substitutions in the third base of a codon, they were not associated with amino acid substitutions. They examined 40 cell lines of known MAO-A activity. All lines that carried the Fnu4H1 C variant also carried the EcoRV G variant. When the sample was divid ...
Autotaxin–Lysophosphatidic Acid Axis Acts Downstream of
... Objective—As they travel through the blood stream, plasma lipoproteins interact continuously with endothelial cells (ECs). Although the focus of research has mostly been guided by the importance of lipoproteins as risk factors for atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and other cardiovascular diseases, littl ...
... Objective—As they travel through the blood stream, plasma lipoproteins interact continuously with endothelial cells (ECs). Although the focus of research has mostly been guided by the importance of lipoproteins as risk factors for atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and other cardiovascular diseases, littl ...
Genetics Questions Extra - Science-with
... In Drosophila, the common fruit fly, the normal grey body is dominant to the recessive trait of black body. A grey-bodied male fly was allowed to breed with many black-bodied females. Some of the offspring had grey bodies and some had black bodies. a) What were the genotypes of the parents and the o ...
... In Drosophila, the common fruit fly, the normal grey body is dominant to the recessive trait of black body. A grey-bodied male fly was allowed to breed with many black-bodied females. Some of the offspring had grey bodies and some had black bodies. a) What were the genotypes of the parents and the o ...
Fate maps and the morphogenetic movements of gastrulation
... twist gene product, a nuclear protein expressed in ventral cells. (A) Cellular blastoderm. The nuclei on the ventral side are beginning to move basally; the posterior midgut primordium with the pole cells is shifting dorsally. (B) Early germ band extension. The mesoderm has invaginaled on the ventra ...
... twist gene product, a nuclear protein expressed in ventral cells. (A) Cellular blastoderm. The nuclei on the ventral side are beginning to move basally; the posterior midgut primordium with the pole cells is shifting dorsally. (B) Early germ band extension. The mesoderm has invaginaled on the ventra ...
Slide 1 - Kenwood Academy High School
... In Lesson 2.1, you explored the science behind genetic testing and screening. You saw how DNA sequencing technology and bioinformatics have opened the door to identifying specific genes in our genome. Faulty genes are often at the heart of devastating illnesses and disorders. But what if scientists ...
... In Lesson 2.1, you explored the science behind genetic testing and screening. You saw how DNA sequencing technology and bioinformatics have opened the door to identifying specific genes in our genome. Faulty genes are often at the heart of devastating illnesses and disorders. But what if scientists ...
H4K20me1 Contributes to Downregulation of X
... primarily confined to transcribed regions, while on the X, H4K20me1 is elevated across the chromosome, including regions that are more than 5 kb from any annotated gene feature (Figure 1D). This widespread distribution of H4K20me1 on the X chromosome suggests a role in chromosome-wide regulation of ...
... primarily confined to transcribed regions, while on the X, H4K20me1 is elevated across the chromosome, including regions that are more than 5 kb from any annotated gene feature (Figure 1D). This widespread distribution of H4K20me1 on the X chromosome suggests a role in chromosome-wide regulation of ...
igcse biology (double award) year 11 learning objectives for the first
... the number of chromosomes, and that this results in the formation of genetically different haploid gametes 3.22 understand that random fertilisation produces genetic variation of offspring 3.23 know that in human cells the diploid number of chromosomes is 46 and the haploid number is 23 3.24 underst ...
... the number of chromosomes, and that this results in the formation of genetically different haploid gametes 3.22 understand that random fertilisation produces genetic variation of offspring 3.23 know that in human cells the diploid number of chromosomes is 46 and the haploid number is 23 3.24 underst ...
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
... form a host-specific symbiosis with leguminous plants. The symbiosis is initiated by the formation of root or stem nodules in response to the presence of the bacterium. Lipooligosacharide signal molecules that are secreted by the bacterium play a crucial role in this process (for recent reviews see ...
... form a host-specific symbiosis with leguminous plants. The symbiosis is initiated by the formation of root or stem nodules in response to the presence of the bacterium. Lipooligosacharide signal molecules that are secreted by the bacterium play a crucial role in this process (for recent reviews see ...
PP - My Teacher Site
... 2) Pea plants heterozygous for flower position an stem length (AaTt) are allowed to self-pollinate, and 400 of the resulting seeds are planted. Draw a Punnett square for this cross. How many offspring would be predicted to have terminal flowers and be dwarf (see Table 14.1, pp. 265)? ...
... 2) Pea plants heterozygous for flower position an stem length (AaTt) are allowed to self-pollinate, and 400 of the resulting seeds are planted. Draw a Punnett square for this cross. How many offspring would be predicted to have terminal flowers and be dwarf (see Table 14.1, pp. 265)? ...
Gabriel Jimenez-Medina - Mainstream Eugenics: A Moral Imperative?
... Nonetheless, considering that eugenics does involve the direct manipulation of life, the ethics involved are of primary concern. In this paper, I will present the moral arguments raised by opponents of eugenics and present refutations to them. I will then argue that the best course of action regard ...
... Nonetheless, considering that eugenics does involve the direct manipulation of life, the ethics involved are of primary concern. In this paper, I will present the moral arguments raised by opponents of eugenics and present refutations to them. I will then argue that the best course of action regard ...
Mechanisms of translational regulation in bacteria
... then converted by huge protein-RNA complexes, the ribosomes, into the sequence of amino acids defining the primary structure of the proteins. Which amino acids are incorporated into the growing peptide chain is determined by triplets of nucleotides, so called codons. However, there are only 20 amino ...
... then converted by huge protein-RNA complexes, the ribosomes, into the sequence of amino acids defining the primary structure of the proteins. Which amino acids are incorporated into the growing peptide chain is determined by triplets of nucleotides, so called codons. However, there are only 20 amino ...
THE CARDIAC ION CHANNELS: Relevance to Management of
... protein folds upon itself to form a pore whose walls are lined by the S5–S6 loop of each of the four domains, as indicated in the lower left. Regions that subserve important channel functions have been identified by the site-directed mutagenesis approach described in the text, and several are indica ...
... protein folds upon itself to form a pore whose walls are lined by the S5–S6 loop of each of the four domains, as indicated in the lower left. Regions that subserve important channel functions have been identified by the site-directed mutagenesis approach described in the text, and several are indica ...
based methods in the environment and hospital patients
... mecA gene is located on a mobile genetic element called the staphylococcal cassette chromosome (SCC). Expression of PBP-2a is controlled by mecR1 & mecI regulator genes located upstream of mecA gene. Isolates with mutations in the mec regulators may phenotypically be highly resistant to methicillin ...
... mecA gene is located on a mobile genetic element called the staphylococcal cassette chromosome (SCC). Expression of PBP-2a is controlled by mecR1 & mecI regulator genes located upstream of mecA gene. Isolates with mutations in the mec regulators may phenotypically be highly resistant to methicillin ...
Association between IGF1R / i16 / TaqI and IGF1 / SnaBI
... understandable. Comparing the sequences of primers designed by Moody et al. [1996] with NCBI reference sequence AC_000178.1 revealed that primers flanking the 625 bp fragment of bovine IGF1R gene are located in the exon 12 (forward primer) and 13 (reverse primer) and that polymorphism mentioned is l ...
... understandable. Comparing the sequences of primers designed by Moody et al. [1996] with NCBI reference sequence AC_000178.1 revealed that primers flanking the 625 bp fragment of bovine IGF1R gene are located in the exon 12 (forward primer) and 13 (reverse primer) and that polymorphism mentioned is l ...
Host Genetic Factors in Resistance and Susceptibility to
... tuberculin skin testing (TST), as were Caucasians. Interestingly, there was no racial difference in the percentage of residents who, once infected with MTB, developed clinical disease. Familial clustering,8 twin studies,9–11 and segregation analyses12 support the hypothesis that susceptibility to my ...
... tuberculin skin testing (TST), as were Caucasians. Interestingly, there was no racial difference in the percentage of residents who, once infected with MTB, developed clinical disease. Familial clustering,8 twin studies,9–11 and segregation analyses12 support the hypothesis that susceptibility to my ...
Hemolytic anemias - Hemoglobinopathies
... levels of severity The disorders are due to mutations that decrease the rate of synthesis of one of the two globin chains ( or ). The genetic defect may be the result of: ...
... levels of severity The disorders are due to mutations that decrease the rate of synthesis of one of the two globin chains ( or ). The genetic defect may be the result of: ...
Populus trichocarpa
... • Sort of – deleterious alleles overrepresented among associated genes, but underrepresented among associated SNPs • Low frequency deleterious alleles generating ‘synthetic’ associations? ...
... • Sort of – deleterious alleles overrepresented among associated genes, but underrepresented among associated SNPs • Low frequency deleterious alleles generating ‘synthetic’ associations? ...
PowerPoint - 埼玉医科大学総合医療センター 内分泌・糖尿病内科
... Figure 2. Immunohistologic Characterization of Corticotropin- Producing Cells in Hyperplastic Adrenal Samples from Patients with Associated Cushing’s Syndrome. Immunohistochemical labeling of consecutive sections of hyperplastic tissue reveals antibodies against corticotropin (Panels A, C, E, G, I ...
... Figure 2. Immunohistologic Characterization of Corticotropin- Producing Cells in Hyperplastic Adrenal Samples from Patients with Associated Cushing’s Syndrome. Immunohistochemical labeling of consecutive sections of hyperplastic tissue reveals antibodies against corticotropin (Panels A, C, E, G, I ...
Comparative Analysis Using DNA Microarrays: Sensitivity
... Analysis of DNA Microarray Data: Sensitivity, Specificity, and Other Real-World Issues ...
... Analysis of DNA Microarray Data: Sensitivity, Specificity, and Other Real-World Issues ...
Bowel Cancer Guidelines - Nottingham University Hospitals
... MSI should be offered to all families who fulfil the Revised Bethesda criteria or where there are two cases of CRC between 50-60 in a first degree kinship. Abnormal or inconclusive results are followed by IHC. Endometrial cancers are less likely to exhibit MSI and so if this is the only choice of tu ...
... MSI should be offered to all families who fulfil the Revised Bethesda criteria or where there are two cases of CRC between 50-60 in a first degree kinship. Abnormal or inconclusive results are followed by IHC. Endometrial cancers are less likely to exhibit MSI and so if this is the only choice of tu ...
Complete genome sequence of the rifamycin SV
... 390 874 bp and 6 808 937–6 829 319 bp were recognized in the chromosome. Both of them were highly similar to pMEA100, which has been characterized in several species of Amycolatopsis [16]. The replication origin (oriC) of the chromosome is the same as that previously characterized [7], and in this s ...
... 390 874 bp and 6 808 937–6 829 319 bp were recognized in the chromosome. Both of them were highly similar to pMEA100, which has been characterized in several species of Amycolatopsis [16]. The replication origin (oriC) of the chromosome is the same as that previously characterized [7], and in this s ...
A Protein Extract from Chicken Reduces Plasma Homocysteine in Rats
... Animals were divided at random into 4 groups of 6 rats, and after 7 days of acclimatization, the control group were fed a 20% casein diet with 7% fat (5% lard and 2% soy oil) while in the intervention diets, casein was replaced with 6%, 14% or 20% CP (group 2–4), respectively. The composition of the ...
... Animals were divided at random into 4 groups of 6 rats, and after 7 days of acclimatization, the control group were fed a 20% casein diet with 7% fat (5% lard and 2% soy oil) while in the intervention diets, casein was replaced with 6%, 14% or 20% CP (group 2–4), respectively. The composition of the ...
The Ciradian Clock Gene, mPer2, Controls Circadian Rhythm of
... in time, may not be effective if administered at another time. Typically, the opioid system provides an endogenous pain control mechanism at spinal and supraspinal levels. The level of endogenous opioids fluctuates over a 24-hour period with the timing of increased enkephalin corresponding to that o ...
... in time, may not be effective if administered at another time. Typically, the opioid system provides an endogenous pain control mechanism at spinal and supraspinal levels. The level of endogenous opioids fluctuates over a 24-hour period with the timing of increased enkephalin corresponding to that o ...
Convergent evolution of complex regulatory
... genomic niches where tissue-specific factors can hijack global transcriptional readout from one cell type to the other. Although the use of the same regulatory landscape in digits and genitals indeed suggests that it was coopted from one context to the other, it is admittedly difficult to establish ...
... genomic niches where tissue-specific factors can hijack global transcriptional readout from one cell type to the other. Although the use of the same regulatory landscape in digits and genitals indeed suggests that it was coopted from one context to the other, it is admittedly difficult to establish ...
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.