
FEATUREARTICLES From Brussels Sprouts to Butter
... foods [9]. Although the explanation behind this association is unclear, but it is speculated that less sugar is required to satiate an urge because a sensitivity to bitterness leads to a similar one for sugar [7, 9]. It is important to note, however, that these studies were conducted based on phenot ...
... foods [9]. Although the explanation behind this association is unclear, but it is speculated that less sugar is required to satiate an urge because a sensitivity to bitterness leads to a similar one for sugar [7, 9]. It is important to note, however, that these studies were conducted based on phenot ...
RANDNA_article
... In particular the regularities are common in the protein coding regions of eukaryotic genes because they are highly constrained by the presence of at least two languages, one specifying the amino acid by defining the codon and the second regulating the splicing process by defining some codons among ...
... In particular the regularities are common in the protein coding regions of eukaryotic genes because they are highly constrained by the presence of at least two languages, one specifying the amino acid by defining the codon and the second regulating the splicing process by defining some codons among ...
White biotechnology report RIVM
... Industrial or ‘white’ biotechnology is the application of biotechnology for the processing and production of chemicals, materials and energy (EuropaBio, 2011). White biotechnology is based on microbial fermentation processes. Fermentation processes have already been known for a very long time, ev ...
... Industrial or ‘white’ biotechnology is the application of biotechnology for the processing and production of chemicals, materials and energy (EuropaBio, 2011). White biotechnology is based on microbial fermentation processes. Fermentation processes have already been known for a very long time, ev ...
poor homologous synapsis 1 a novel gene required for homologous
... There are 288 lines in the IBM population. They send you DNA from 94 representatives. You use primers from your gene of interest, that amplify a different length fragment in Mo17 vs B73. Use these pimers on all 94 lines: ...
... There are 288 lines in the IBM population. They send you DNA from 94 representatives. You use primers from your gene of interest, that amplify a different length fragment in Mo17 vs B73. Use these pimers on all 94 lines: ...
Adrenomedullin Gene Expression Is Developmentally Regulated and
... performed using LipofectAMINE Reagent (Life Technologies, Inc.). Cells were cultured in 6-well plates at a density of 1.6 3 106 cells/well in HL-1 medium. Twenty-four h later, 10 ml of LipofectAMINE was added to 90 ml of DMEM (pre-warmed to 37 °C) and allowed to incubate 30 min at room temperature. ...
... performed using LipofectAMINE Reagent (Life Technologies, Inc.). Cells were cultured in 6-well plates at a density of 1.6 3 106 cells/well in HL-1 medium. Twenty-four h later, 10 ml of LipofectAMINE was added to 90 ml of DMEM (pre-warmed to 37 °C) and allowed to incubate 30 min at room temperature. ...
The Nucleotide Sequence Determination of Catalases of Three
... EMBL/DDBJ accession no.: AB181391). Homology between the ORF regions of the two catalases was 84.5% in nucleotides and 94.6% in amino acids. These are low scores as compared with the value between catalase sequences of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis, which are species discrete from each other. More ...
... EMBL/DDBJ accession no.: AB181391). Homology between the ORF regions of the two catalases was 84.5% in nucleotides and 94.6% in amino acids. These are low scores as compared with the value between catalase sequences of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis, which are species discrete from each other. More ...
599 KB - CSIRO Publishing
... Marsupials and the molecular search for the male-determining gene With the realisation that TDF lay on the Y, efforts redoubled to characterise the DNA of the human Y and find the active gene. This was tough because the Y is largely composed of repetitive sequence. Since the discovery of non-coding R ...
... Marsupials and the molecular search for the male-determining gene With the realisation that TDF lay on the Y, efforts redoubled to characterise the DNA of the human Y and find the active gene. This was tough because the Y is largely composed of repetitive sequence. Since the discovery of non-coding R ...
SBT-production - Webarchiv ETHZ / Webarchive ETH
... Identification of elimination targets Genome-scale metabolic reconstruction of E.coli as a compendium (iJR904): The 11 metabolites belonging to the SBT path participate in 90 other enzymatic reactions of E.coli. Of the 90 undesired reactions, 73 are probably not problematic since they rely on subst ...
... Identification of elimination targets Genome-scale metabolic reconstruction of E.coli as a compendium (iJR904): The 11 metabolites belonging to the SBT path participate in 90 other enzymatic reactions of E.coli. Of the 90 undesired reactions, 73 are probably not problematic since they rely on subst ...
J Mol Evol (2007) 65:541–554 - digital
... Table 1 Birds of prey in which MHC class II B genes have been characterised. The number of different exon 2 sequences isolated and the number of individuals analysed per species is also indicated. The codes proposed here will be employed for the naming of the sequences following the nomenclature rec ...
... Table 1 Birds of prey in which MHC class II B genes have been characterised. The number of different exon 2 sequences isolated and the number of individuals analysed per species is also indicated. The codes proposed here will be employed for the naming of the sequences following the nomenclature rec ...
ntro-2017 - WordPress.com
... – If there is at least ONE dominant allele, they would have the dominant trait (A capital letter is used to represent dominant. Ex: T – In order to show the recessive trait, you must have TWO recessive alleles. The dominant allele will mask or prevent the expression of the recessive allele. (A lower ...
... – If there is at least ONE dominant allele, they would have the dominant trait (A capital letter is used to represent dominant. Ex: T – In order to show the recessive trait, you must have TWO recessive alleles. The dominant allele will mask or prevent the expression of the recessive allele. (A lower ...
Unit 05 - Delivery guide
... OCR has collaborated with current practitioners to ensure that the ideas put forward in this Delivery Guide are practical, realistic and dynamic. The Guide is structured by learning outcome so you can see how each activity helps you cover the requirements of this unit. We appreciate that practitione ...
... OCR has collaborated with current practitioners to ensure that the ideas put forward in this Delivery Guide are practical, realistic and dynamic. The Guide is structured by learning outcome so you can see how each activity helps you cover the requirements of this unit. We appreciate that practitione ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... c, For each of the eight branches, the ranked distribution of per cent bootstrap values recovered from the three analyses of 106 genes is shown. Results from ML (blue) and MP (red) analyses of nucleotide data sets, and MP analyses of amino acid data sets (black), are shown. For each branch, the mean ...
... c, For each of the eight branches, the ranked distribution of per cent bootstrap values recovered from the three analyses of 106 genes is shown. Results from ML (blue) and MP (red) analyses of nucleotide data sets, and MP analyses of amino acid data sets (black), are shown. For each branch, the mean ...
Abnormalities - Spring Branch ISD
... Recombination of Unlinked Genes: Independent Assortment of Chromosomes • Mendel observed that combinations of traits in some offspring differ from either parent • Offspring with a phenotype matching one of the parental phenotypes are called parental types • Offspring with nonparental phenotypes (ne ...
... Recombination of Unlinked Genes: Independent Assortment of Chromosomes • Mendel observed that combinations of traits in some offspring differ from either parent • Offspring with a phenotype matching one of the parental phenotypes are called parental types • Offspring with nonparental phenotypes (ne ...
Four Genes Affecting Seed Traits in Soybeans Map to Linkage
... ( Kitamura et al. 1984). The genotype Raiden lacks the A5A4B3 subunits of glycinin, which are encoded by Gy4 ( Kitamura et al. 1984; Staswick and Nielsen 1983). The absence of these protein subunits can be used for mapping the Cgy1 and Gy4 genes. T311 is a shriveled seed mutant. This trait is inheri ...
... ( Kitamura et al. 1984). The genotype Raiden lacks the A5A4B3 subunits of glycinin, which are encoded by Gy4 ( Kitamura et al. 1984; Staswick and Nielsen 1983). The absence of these protein subunits can be used for mapping the Cgy1 and Gy4 genes. T311 is a shriveled seed mutant. This trait is inheri ...
E45
... with different genotypes at this locus if general genetic differences due to residual background genotypes can be controlled or accounted for. From those comparisons, however, the magnitude of genetic effects resulting from polygenes cannot be rigorously determined, and their relative importance to ...
... with different genotypes at this locus if general genetic differences due to residual background genotypes can be controlled or accounted for. From those comparisons, however, the magnitude of genetic effects resulting from polygenes cannot be rigorously determined, and their relative importance to ...
Chromatin: A sticky silence
... position effects that are sensitive to Su(var) mutations and Y chromosome dosage are observed at the telomeres of chromosome 4 and on a minichromosome, where the telomeres are relatively close to the centromere (reviewed in [3]). Finally, the variegation caused by multiple tandem repeats of a mini-w ...
... position effects that are sensitive to Su(var) mutations and Y chromosome dosage are observed at the telomeres of chromosome 4 and on a minichromosome, where the telomeres are relatively close to the centromere (reviewed in [3]). Finally, the variegation caused by multiple tandem repeats of a mini-w ...
Constitutive expression of catABC genes in the aniline
... Rhodococcus sp. AN-22 was used throughout the present study as a producer of enzymes for the catechol catabolism and a source of their genes. Escherichia coli XL1-Blue (Stratagene) was used as a host for constructing a gene library. A pBluescript II KS+ (Stratagene) was used for the construction of ...
... Rhodococcus sp. AN-22 was used throughout the present study as a producer of enzymes for the catechol catabolism and a source of their genes. Escherichia coli XL1-Blue (Stratagene) was used as a host for constructing a gene library. A pBluescript II KS+ (Stratagene) was used for the construction of ...
I Gray x White
... d) aabb X AaBb 79- Breast development in mammals is only seen in mammalian females and the trait is inherited on the autosomes. This is an example of a a) Y-linked trait b) X-linked trait c) sex-influenced trait d) sex-limited trait 80- If the frequency of the "AA" genotype is 0.50 and the frequency ...
... d) aabb X AaBb 79- Breast development in mammals is only seen in mammalian females and the trait is inherited on the autosomes. This is an example of a a) Y-linked trait b) X-linked trait c) sex-influenced trait d) sex-limited trait 80- If the frequency of the "AA" genotype is 0.50 and the frequency ...
Host Factors in the Replication of Positive
... factors and invading viruses is a continuous process that governs virus host range, tissue specificity, and viral pathogenesis and is a driving force in viral evolution.(4) The study of host factors in the viral life cycle provides insights into their normal cellular functions and helps identify att ...
... factors and invading viruses is a continuous process that governs virus host range, tissue specificity, and viral pathogenesis and is a driving force in viral evolution.(4) The study of host factors in the viral life cycle provides insights into their normal cellular functions and helps identify att ...
Gene Section COPS2 (COP9 constitutive photomorphogenic homolog subunit 2 (Arabidopsis))
... Inhibitor of growth 1 (ING1b) and 2 (ING2) in vivo and both p33ING1b and p33ING2 are known to induce premature cellular senescence. It is shown that p33ING proteins enhance Alien-mediated gene silencing (Fegers et al., 2007). The recruitment of HDAC-activity is one mechanism by which Alien realizes ...
... Inhibitor of growth 1 (ING1b) and 2 (ING2) in vivo and both p33ING1b and p33ING2 are known to induce premature cellular senescence. It is shown that p33ING proteins enhance Alien-mediated gene silencing (Fegers et al., 2007). The recruitment of HDAC-activity is one mechanism by which Alien realizes ...
Changes in Plasma Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
... results of Wisemann et al (18). Compared with their study, our hypothyroid patients had a similar age and sex distribution, and the degree of hypothyroidism and changes in lipoproteins were equal. The frequency of the presence of an AvaII site in the hypothyroid patients was similar. To exclude an i ...
... results of Wisemann et al (18). Compared with their study, our hypothyroid patients had a similar age and sex distribution, and the degree of hypothyroidism and changes in lipoproteins were equal. The frequency of the presence of an AvaII site in the hypothyroid patients was similar. To exclude an i ...
Activation of Silent Genes by Transposons Tn5 and TnlO
... expressed gene, but the general phenomenon is difficult to interpret, since not all insertions of a given element serve to activate distal genes (SAEDLER et al. 1974). As exemplified by IS2, several factors complicate the situation. Rearrangementswithin the element can generate a promoter activity d ...
... expressed gene, but the general phenomenon is difficult to interpret, since not all insertions of a given element serve to activate distal genes (SAEDLER et al. 1974). As exemplified by IS2, several factors complicate the situation. Rearrangementswithin the element can generate a promoter activity d ...
Pp - susanpittinaro
... Mendel was wise & lucky to chose peas • Peas plants are good for genetic research – Relatively simple genetically – most characteristics are controlled by a single gene with each gene having only 2 alleles • One completely dominant over the other ...
... Mendel was wise & lucky to chose peas • Peas plants are good for genetic research – Relatively simple genetically – most characteristics are controlled by a single gene with each gene having only 2 alleles • One completely dominant over the other ...
Extending the Loop Design for Microarray Experiments
... incomplete block designs to 2-channel microarrays. The loop design does not use reference samples, as a result of which only half the arrays are required to attain the same sample size as the reference design. Each loop includes 2 replicates of each treatment. Kerr and Churchill did not discuss how ...
... incomplete block designs to 2-channel microarrays. The loop design does not use reference samples, as a result of which only half the arrays are required to attain the same sample size as the reference design. Each loop includes 2 replicates of each treatment. Kerr and Churchill did not discuss how ...
Document
... • polyploidy is common in plants - but not animals • polyploids are more normal in appearance than aneuploids • large-scale chromosomal alterations in humans and other mammals often lead to spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) or cause a variety of developmental disorders – plants tolerate such gene ...
... • polyploidy is common in plants - but not animals • polyploids are more normal in appearance than aneuploids • large-scale chromosomal alterations in humans and other mammals often lead to spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) or cause a variety of developmental disorders – plants tolerate such gene ...
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.