
LOCATION OF THE CENTROMERES ON THE LINKAGE
... RELATING genetic data to the morphology of the chromosomes in maize, the relation of gene loci to the position of the centromere, or region of spindle attachment, is of primary interest and importance. The relation of the genes to each other on the linkage maps is established directly from crossing ...
... RELATING genetic data to the morphology of the chromosomes in maize, the relation of gene loci to the position of the centromere, or region of spindle attachment, is of primary interest and importance. The relation of the genes to each other on the linkage maps is established directly from crossing ...
MTHFR C677T and A1298C: Explained In Plain
... Although diet and lifestyle are major influences, your genetics are thought to be responsible for between 45-60% of the variance in plasma (blood) homocysteine levels in normal adults (7, 8). Of that genetic variance, C677T mutations are thought to account for between 24-53% of all cases (7). Resear ...
... Although diet and lifestyle are major influences, your genetics are thought to be responsible for between 45-60% of the variance in plasma (blood) homocysteine levels in normal adults (7, 8). Of that genetic variance, C677T mutations are thought to account for between 24-53% of all cases (7). Resear ...
Characterization of lysine decarboxylase
... protein retained its putative DNA-binding and transmembrane domains, but lacked its C-terminal domain. Single amino acid substitutions in the carboxyl terminal periplasmic domain cause derepression of pH- and lysine signaling, suggesting that this domain is important for the function of CadC as a se ...
... protein retained its putative DNA-binding and transmembrane domains, but lacked its C-terminal domain. Single amino acid substitutions in the carboxyl terminal periplasmic domain cause derepression of pH- and lysine signaling, suggesting that this domain is important for the function of CadC as a se ...
Unbalanced translocation, a major chromosome alteration
... number changes at breakpoints, and were detected in seven cases (70%; Figure 3b). The LOHs were further classified into (b) mitotic recombination and (c) mitotic gene conversion based on the region of LOHs (Figures 1B and 2). These alterations were detected in 14 and 17 LOHs without copy number chang ...
... number changes at breakpoints, and were detected in seven cases (70%; Figure 3b). The LOHs were further classified into (b) mitotic recombination and (c) mitotic gene conversion based on the region of LOHs (Figures 1B and 2). These alterations were detected in 14 and 17 LOHs without copy number chang ...
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... symptoms (Apschner et al., 2014). The axial phenotype of dgf mutants is considerably more severe than grt mutants, but dgf+/− embryos are phenotypically normal. We did not observe an additive effect from these two alleles: grt+/−; dgf+/− embryos were indistinguishable from grt+/−; dgf+/+, and the ax ...
... symptoms (Apschner et al., 2014). The axial phenotype of dgf mutants is considerably more severe than grt mutants, but dgf+/− embryos are phenotypically normal. We did not observe an additive effect from these two alleles: grt+/−; dgf+/− embryos were indistinguishable from grt+/−; dgf+/+, and the ax ...
Sun J, Ke J, Johnson JL, Nikolau BJ, Wurtele ES
... protein predicted from the cDNA sequence, and to that of the tobacco biotin carboxylase (Shorrosh et al., 1995). The anti-GST-CAC2 serum specifically inhibited ACCase activity in extracts from Arabidopsis (Fig. 3). This immunoinhibition was not complete; rather, the antiserum inhibited about 80% of ...
... protein predicted from the cDNA sequence, and to that of the tobacco biotin carboxylase (Shorrosh et al., 1995). The anti-GST-CAC2 serum specifically inhibited ACCase activity in extracts from Arabidopsis (Fig. 3). This immunoinhibition was not complete; rather, the antiserum inhibited about 80% of ...
DOCX version of Questions and Answers on Bayer Cropscience
... None. The national gene technology regulatory system is designed to address risks to human health, safety and the environment and this assessment has confirmed that Bayer InVigor® hybrid canola is as safe as non-GM canola. However, the Gene Technology Act 2000 anticipated that State and Territory go ...
... None. The national gene technology regulatory system is designed to address risks to human health, safety and the environment and this assessment has confirmed that Bayer InVigor® hybrid canola is as safe as non-GM canola. However, the Gene Technology Act 2000 anticipated that State and Territory go ...
An AT-hook gene is required for palea formation and floral organ
... Vector construction and plant transformation Primer sequences used for vector construction are listed in Table S2 in the Supplementary data. For complementation of the dp1–2 mutant, a 9292 bp genomic fragment containing the entire DP1 coding sequence, 5728 bp of the 5′ upstream region and 2577 bp of ...
... Vector construction and plant transformation Primer sequences used for vector construction are listed in Table S2 in the Supplementary data. For complementation of the dp1–2 mutant, a 9292 bp genomic fragment containing the entire DP1 coding sequence, 5728 bp of the 5′ upstream region and 2577 bp of ...
The Arabidopsis Protein SHI Represses
... GA responses are easily identifiable phenotypically but are generally poorly characterized at the genetic and molecular level. One exception is the response to GA in germinating cereal grains. The key response is the production of the hydrolytic enzyme ␣-amylase, which is synthesized in the aleurone ...
... GA responses are easily identifiable phenotypically but are generally poorly characterized at the genetic and molecular level. One exception is the response to GA in germinating cereal grains. The key response is the production of the hydrolytic enzyme ␣-amylase, which is synthesized in the aleurone ...
Universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
Presence of Escherichia coli carrying the EAST1 toxin gene in farm
... identify E. coli that have the potential to cause diarrhea in pigs [28]. The main pathotype identified from diseased animals was EAST1 (13.5%) and from healthy animals 10.8% of the isolates were EAST1-positive. Experimentally infected piglets with one EAST1-positive strain indicated that the selecte ...
... identify E. coli that have the potential to cause diarrhea in pigs [28]. The main pathotype identified from diseased animals was EAST1 (13.5%) and from healthy animals 10.8% of the isolates were EAST1-positive. Experimentally infected piglets with one EAST1-positive strain indicated that the selecte ...
Deep Insight Section RET point mutations in Thyroid Carcinoma
... with the mutation should be considered for total thyroidectomy. The timing of surgery may change according to the results of the clinical and biochemical screening. In the presence of clinical or biochemical evidence of MTC, surgery will immediately be performed. If no evidence of disease is found, ...
... with the mutation should be considered for total thyroidectomy. The timing of surgery may change according to the results of the clinical and biochemical screening. In the presence of clinical or biochemical evidence of MTC, surgery will immediately be performed. If no evidence of disease is found, ...
View - Rai University
... transcriptome- based prediction of heterosis showed promising results. However, gene expression based approaches are expensive and require expertise therefore there is a need for development of easy, cheap, rapid assays for routine screening of hybrids and consequent heterosis prediction. The future ...
... transcriptome- based prediction of heterosis showed promising results. However, gene expression based approaches are expensive and require expertise therefore there is a need for development of easy, cheap, rapid assays for routine screening of hybrids and consequent heterosis prediction. The future ...
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... In annlyzing the data to asccrtain the number of mnjor gene pairs diffl'I'C'ntillting the pOl'ents, it WIlS ueC't'ssilry to set up a hypothesis as to th(' numher of gl.'lle puil's illyoh-cd and to detcrmine the pheno typt'S of the g!'notypes, the pl'llci.mnc('s of these phellotypes, tho PWPOl'tiOll ...
... In annlyzing the data to asccrtain the number of mnjor gene pairs diffl'I'C'ntillting the pOl'ents, it WIlS ueC't'ssilry to set up a hypothesis as to th(' numher of gl.'lle puil's illyoh-cd and to detcrmine the pheno typt'S of the g!'notypes, the pl'llci.mnc('s of these phellotypes, tho PWPOl'tiOll ...
Multistep process of FUS aggregation in the cell cytoplasm involves
... evolutionary distant protein, yeast Npl3 (Fig. 3A). FUS-TDP-43 chimeric protein readily aggregated in the cytoplasm, appeared in detergent-insoluble fraction (Fig. 3D) and formed structures resembling aggregates in cells expressing FUS R522G (Fig. 3B). In contrast, FUS-Npl3 chimeric protein was foun ...
... evolutionary distant protein, yeast Npl3 (Fig. 3A). FUS-TDP-43 chimeric protein readily aggregated in the cytoplasm, appeared in detergent-insoluble fraction (Fig. 3D) and formed structures resembling aggregates in cells expressing FUS R522G (Fig. 3B). In contrast, FUS-Npl3 chimeric protein was foun ...
Mendelian Genetics Chapter 12 Reading Mendellian Genetics
... he taught high school and cared for a garden. It was in this garden that he completed his important experiments. Most of Mendel’s experiments involved crossing different types of pea plants. In this case, the word cross means “to mate or breed two individuals.” Mendel crossed a type of garden pea pl ...
... he taught high school and cared for a garden. It was in this garden that he completed his important experiments. Most of Mendel’s experiments involved crossing different types of pea plants. In this case, the word cross means “to mate or breed two individuals.” Mendel crossed a type of garden pea pl ...
Oxalate decarboxylase of the white-rot fungus
... full-length genomic DNA clone from isolate FBCC184 were identified and compared to other ODC and OXO sequences with BLAST (http:// www.ncbi.nih.gov/blast) using the BLASTP search algorithm. Nucleotide and Uniprot translated sequences of ODC and OXOencoding genes at EBI-EMBL were retrieved with SRS ( ...
... full-length genomic DNA clone from isolate FBCC184 were identified and compared to other ODC and OXO sequences with BLAST (http:// www.ncbi.nih.gov/blast) using the BLASTP search algorithm. Nucleotide and Uniprot translated sequences of ODC and OXOencoding genes at EBI-EMBL were retrieved with SRS ( ...
Genetics - York University
... The actual shape of a molecule was seen to be a major factor in what compounds it would ...
... The actual shape of a molecule was seen to be a major factor in what compounds it would ...
Article interaction G x tabac - Hal-CEA
... were detected for asthma by the MIT but not by the PST. These latter results might indicate presence of linkage without G x ETS interaction in these two regions. However, linkage analyses of asthma in the same EGEA data, ignoring G x E interaction, did not show evidence for linkage to these regions. ...
... were detected for asthma by the MIT but not by the PST. These latter results might indicate presence of linkage without G x ETS interaction in these two regions. However, linkage analyses of asthma in the same EGEA data, ignoring G x E interaction, did not show evidence for linkage to these regions. ...
Presence of multiple group I introns closely 23S rRNAs of lichen-forming
... and archaea [37]. One reason for the wide distribution of these proteins appears to be their ability to invade unrelated types of intervening sequences, including group I introns. Although LAGLIDADG proteins display almost no similarity in terms of primary sequence, they share a conserved three-dime ...
... and archaea [37]. One reason for the wide distribution of these proteins appears to be their ability to invade unrelated types of intervening sequences, including group I introns. Although LAGLIDADG proteins display almost no similarity in terms of primary sequence, they share a conserved three-dime ...
MyGene.info Documentation
... ID (the same as “entrezgene” field, but as a string) if available for a gene object, otherwise, Ensembl gene ID is used (e.g. those Ensembl-only genes). Here is an example. We recommend to use “entrezgene” field for the NCBI gene ID, and “ensembl.gene” field for Ensembl gene ID, instead of using “_i ...
... ID (the same as “entrezgene” field, but as a string) if available for a gene object, otherwise, Ensembl gene ID is used (e.g. those Ensembl-only genes). Here is an example. We recommend to use “entrezgene” field for the NCBI gene ID, and “ensembl.gene” field for Ensembl gene ID, instead of using “_i ...
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... diseases will be similar to those that occur naturally as a result of spontaneous germ-cell mutations; and ...
... diseases will be similar to those that occur naturally as a result of spontaneous germ-cell mutations; and ...
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... first position of synonyms, as for N-formyl-methionine. One consequence of logical degeneracy is that many single base replacements in DNA may be silent and thus not result in amino acid replacement in protein (el. Sonneborn, 1965). Also, the code is arranged so that the effects of some errors may b ...
... first position of synonyms, as for N-formyl-methionine. One consequence of logical degeneracy is that many single base replacements in DNA may be silent and thus not result in amino acid replacement in protein (el. Sonneborn, 1965). Also, the code is arranged so that the effects of some errors may b ...
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.