
The Structure and Function of the DNA from Bacteriophage Lambda
... overlap (6, 26). (b) This figure is taken from Hogness and Simmons (22) which should be referred to for the detailed conditions of the experiment. The left-hand peak was eluted from the column of methylated serum albumin adsorbed to kieselguhr (MAK) at 0.52 MNaCl while the right-hand peak was eluted ...
... overlap (6, 26). (b) This figure is taken from Hogness and Simmons (22) which should be referred to for the detailed conditions of the experiment. The left-hand peak was eluted from the column of methylated serum albumin adsorbed to kieselguhr (MAK) at 0.52 MNaCl while the right-hand peak was eluted ...
Quantitative Inheritance - NAU jan.ucc.nau.edu web server
... selection, to recover phenotypes that resembled the parents — the parental alleles were still there — short and tall corollas had not been lost by blending inheritance • In modern terminology, we would say that selection increased the frequencies of alleles that produced the selected phenotype, and ...
... selection, to recover phenotypes that resembled the parents — the parental alleles were still there — short and tall corollas had not been lost by blending inheritance • In modern terminology, we would say that selection increased the frequencies of alleles that produced the selected phenotype, and ...
Gene Section PDE11A (phosphodiesterase 11A) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Isoform 1 is present in prostate, pituitary, heart, liver and skeletal muscle. Isoform 2 and 3 are expressed in the testis. Isoform 4 is the only isoform of the enzyme expressed in the adrenal cortex, where it is expressed substantially less than in the prostate. ...
... Isoform 1 is present in prostate, pituitary, heart, liver and skeletal muscle. Isoform 2 and 3 are expressed in the testis. Isoform 4 is the only isoform of the enzyme expressed in the adrenal cortex, where it is expressed substantially less than in the prostate. ...
Grapes are Divine - Michigan Agriculture in the Classroom
... a segment of a DNA molecule found in a chromosome. They determine characteristics by influencing chemical and physical processes during growth and aging. Studying genetics is important in agriculture for crop and livestock improvements as well as in other areas. The genes of plants determine their p ...
... a segment of a DNA molecule found in a chromosome. They determine characteristics by influencing chemical and physical processes during growth and aging. Studying genetics is important in agriculture for crop and livestock improvements as well as in other areas. The genes of plants determine their p ...
CHARACTERIZATION OF MOCR, A GNTR TRANSCRIPTIONAL
... nodules and fixing nitrogen when in a symbiosis with the leguminous soybean plant (Glycine max). Although these metabolite-responsive gntR genes have been found to be involved in many cellular processes, little is known about their role in the B. japonicum-soybean symbiosis. The blr6977 gene (mocR), ...
... nodules and fixing nitrogen when in a symbiosis with the leguminous soybean plant (Glycine max). Although these metabolite-responsive gntR genes have been found to be involved in many cellular processes, little is known about their role in the B. japonicum-soybean symbiosis. The blr6977 gene (mocR), ...
Cloning and expression of proteins from Mycobacterium smegmatis
... these proteins are believed to be important for the cell membrane construction and therefore vital for the bacterial survival. New multi drug resistant (MDR) strains are developing in former Soviet Union countries. The antibiotic treatment is not completed and this creates a breeding ground for MDR- ...
... these proteins are believed to be important for the cell membrane construction and therefore vital for the bacterial survival. New multi drug resistant (MDR) strains are developing in former Soviet Union countries. The antibiotic treatment is not completed and this creates a breeding ground for MDR- ...
The Molecular and Genetic Bases of S-RNase
... sporophytic SI (SSI), Brassicaceae, have been studied extensively at the molecular level (Table 1). A single polymorphic locus, termed the S-locus, controls the SI response in all five of these families. As described below, other loci often are required for the full manifestation of the SI response, ...
... sporophytic SI (SSI), Brassicaceae, have been studied extensively at the molecular level (Table 1). A single polymorphic locus, termed the S-locus, controls the SI response in all five of these families. As described below, other loci often are required for the full manifestation of the SI response, ...
Genetic Diversity of Rhizobium leguminosarum as Revealed
... rhizobia provides valuable bioresource for the search of bacterial isolates in attempt to find isolates that maximize legume crop productivity [8]. Many techniques were developed and widely used to detect polymorphisms in many organisms including bacteria. Among these techniques, restriction fragmen ...
... rhizobia provides valuable bioresource for the search of bacterial isolates in attempt to find isolates that maximize legume crop productivity [8]. Many techniques were developed and widely used to detect polymorphisms in many organisms including bacteria. Among these techniques, restriction fragmen ...
ucsc genome research primer - Center for Biomolecular Science
... mechanisms responsible for human disease, entire new avenues of treatments will be possible. We are only now getting a first glimmer of the molecular functions of a healthy human cell or organ, and we are still a long way from understanding the often subtle and complex ways that these can go awry. Y ...
... mechanisms responsible for human disease, entire new avenues of treatments will be possible. We are only now getting a first glimmer of the molecular functions of a healthy human cell or organ, and we are still a long way from understanding the often subtle and complex ways that these can go awry. Y ...
DFL1, an auxin-responsive GH3 gene homologue, negatively
... had fully opened cotyledons whereas the wild type still had closed cotyledons (data not shown). We could not observe any differences in cotyledon opening between d¯1-D and wild type at the ¯uence rates used for red and far-red light. These results indicate that d¯1-D is more sensitive than the wild ...
... had fully opened cotyledons whereas the wild type still had closed cotyledons (data not shown). We could not observe any differences in cotyledon opening between d¯1-D and wild type at the ¯uence rates used for red and far-red light. These results indicate that d¯1-D is more sensitive than the wild ...
Brooker Chapter 22
... Knowledge of how genes work together and interact with the environment is very important ...
... Knowledge of how genes work together and interact with the environment is very important ...
Owning mankind: an assessment of biological patents
... target!the!underlying!reason!that!research!happens!in!the!first!place.!Patents!do! not!necessarily!always!reward!effort.!As!such!there!must!be!another!impetus!for! research.!Lever!and!Chandrasekharan!suggest!that!altruism!or!scientific!interests! often!motivate!researchers!more!than!patents.!(Lever! ...
... target!the!underlying!reason!that!research!happens!in!the!first!place.!Patents!do! not!necessarily!always!reward!effort.!As!such!there!must!be!another!impetus!for! research.!Lever!and!Chandrasekharan!suggest!that!altruism!or!scientific!interests! often!motivate!researchers!more!than!patents.!(Lever! ...
A natural chimeric yeast containing genetic material from three species
... Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 (Kaneko & Banno, 1991) was identified as a genetically isolated population of the Saccharomyces sensu stricto yeasts (Naumov et al., 1995b). The nature of Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 was investigated by analysis of nuclear DNA at the MET2 locus (Fig. 4). Note that CID1 cont ...
... Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 (Kaneko & Banno, 1991) was identified as a genetically isolated population of the Saccharomyces sensu stricto yeasts (Naumov et al., 1995b). The nature of Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 was investigated by analysis of nuclear DNA at the MET2 locus (Fig. 4). Note that CID1 cont ...
somatic hypermutation of the 5' noncoding region of the Frequent MARTINOrrI*t,
... from chromosomal rearrangements and linkage to immunoglobulin genes. These alterations identify a mechanism of genetic instability in malignant B cells and may have been selected during lymphomagenesis for their role in altering BCL6 expression. ...
... from chromosomal rearrangements and linkage to immunoglobulin genes. These alterations identify a mechanism of genetic instability in malignant B cells and may have been selected during lymphomagenesis for their role in altering BCL6 expression. ...
Steven Sandoval - Pima Indian Diabetes susceptibility differs significantly from European susceptibility
... Diabetes is a complex disease that is not well-understood. Unlike other simpler inheritable diseases, diabetes has consistently been shown to be not linked to any single gene or genetic marker. Current hypotheses are that diabetes is caused by a large number of genes working in tandem to generate th ...
... Diabetes is a complex disease that is not well-understood. Unlike other simpler inheritable diseases, diabetes has consistently been shown to be not linked to any single gene or genetic marker. Current hypotheses are that diabetes is caused by a large number of genes working in tandem to generate th ...
Blue eye color in humans may be caused by a perfectly associated
... the BamHI containing primer pair and genomic DNA from one blue-eyed person (the G-allele of rs12913832) and from one brown eyed (BEY2) person (the A-allele of rs12913832) (supplementary Table 2). The 675 bp PCR fragments were cloned into pCR2.1-TOPO and sequenced before subcloning into pGL4 OCA2 usi ...
... the BamHI containing primer pair and genomic DNA from one blue-eyed person (the G-allele of rs12913832) and from one brown eyed (BEY2) person (the A-allele of rs12913832) (supplementary Table 2). The 675 bp PCR fragments were cloned into pCR2.1-TOPO and sequenced before subcloning into pGL4 OCA2 usi ...
TRIzol Reagent
... Chomczynski, P. and Mackey, K. (1995) Anal. Biochem. 225, 163-164). The quantity and quality of RNA is the same with both reagents. The amount of BCP used for phase separation equals 10% of the TRIzol volume. Using lower centrifugation speeds: Centrifugation speeds as low as 5000 -6000 x g have been ...
... Chomczynski, P. and Mackey, K. (1995) Anal. Biochem. 225, 163-164). The quantity and quality of RNA is the same with both reagents. The amount of BCP used for phase separation equals 10% of the TRIzol volume. Using lower centrifugation speeds: Centrifugation speeds as low as 5000 -6000 x g have been ...
Linköping University Post Print S. aureus treatment plant
... USA), according to manufacturer protocol, and was then stored at −20 °C until molecular analyses were performed. The reference strain S. aureus CCUG 35601, harbouring the mecA gene, was cultivated on horse blood agar plates, and for DNA extraction in LB medium, incubated overnight at 37 °C. DNA was ...
... USA), according to manufacturer protocol, and was then stored at −20 °C until molecular analyses were performed. The reference strain S. aureus CCUG 35601, harbouring the mecA gene, was cultivated on horse blood agar plates, and for DNA extraction in LB medium, incubated overnight at 37 °C. DNA was ...
Comparative transcriptomics reveals key gene expression
... M. tuberculosis–M. bovis microarrays. The M. tuberculosis–M. bovis composite microarrays used in these experiments were developed by the Bacterial Microarray Group (BmG@S, St Georges, University of London) in collaboration with the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (Weybridge). The array consists of 44 ...
... M. tuberculosis–M. bovis microarrays. The M. tuberculosis–M. bovis composite microarrays used in these experiments were developed by the Bacterial Microarray Group (BmG@S, St Georges, University of London) in collaboration with the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (Weybridge). The array consists of 44 ...
Involvement of Pax6 and Otx2 in the forebrain
... cDNA and isolated one clone that included an approximately 14 kb upstream region and the first two exons of GANF. The transcription start of the GANF gene was determined 79 bp upstream of the ATG using RACE-PCR. This indicates a very short 5V UTR and corresponds with the short mRNA length determined ...
... cDNA and isolated one clone that included an approximately 14 kb upstream region and the first two exons of GANF. The transcription start of the GANF gene was determined 79 bp upstream of the ATG using RACE-PCR. This indicates a very short 5V UTR and corresponds with the short mRNA length determined ...
Coordinated concentration changes of transcript and metabolites in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
... related: although instances of relationships between the concentrations of metabolites and related biosynthetic enzymes have been described [9,16], other systems-level studies have noted that the majority of individual gene–metabolite correlations that they observed had no direct interpretation [11] ...
... related: although instances of relationships between the concentrations of metabolites and related biosynthetic enzymes have been described [9,16], other systems-level studies have noted that the majority of individual gene–metabolite correlations that they observed had no direct interpretation [11] ...
Slides
... heterochromatin: dense, compact structure during interphase generally near the centromere and telomeres (chromosome ends) composed of long tracks of fairly short base pair repeats few genes compared to euchromatin euchromatin: less dense DNA that only becomes visible after condensing typically has g ...
... heterochromatin: dense, compact structure during interphase generally near the centromere and telomeres (chromosome ends) composed of long tracks of fairly short base pair repeats few genes compared to euchromatin euchromatin: less dense DNA that only becomes visible after condensing typically has g ...
Dominant and recessive central core disease associated with
... motor milestones and had a normal intellectual development. The muscular weakness appeared to be `non-progressive'; there was no cardiac involvement and the respiratory capacities were acceptable for their respective ages. It should be noted that, from an early age, bilateral ptosis and strabismus w ...
... motor milestones and had a normal intellectual development. The muscular weakness appeared to be `non-progressive'; there was no cardiac involvement and the respiratory capacities were acceptable for their respective ages. It should be noted that, from an early age, bilateral ptosis and strabismus w ...
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.