
SHY2/IAA3 regulates root development
... Seedlings for the gravitropic angle experiment were grown under different fluence rates of red light on vertically oriented plates as described previously (Reed et al., 1998). After 5 days growth, images were taken with a CCD camera, and angles between the growing direction of hypocotyls and the opp ...
... Seedlings for the gravitropic angle experiment were grown under different fluence rates of red light on vertically oriented plates as described previously (Reed et al., 1998). After 5 days growth, images were taken with a CCD camera, and angles between the growing direction of hypocotyls and the opp ...
A Novel CpG Island Set Identifies Tissue-Specific
... resulting library was sequenced to define a novel human blood CGI set that includes many that are not detected by current algorithms. Approximately half of CGIs were associated with annotated gene transcription start sites, the remainder being intra- or intergenic. Using an array representing over 1 ...
... resulting library was sequenced to define a novel human blood CGI set that includes many that are not detected by current algorithms. Approximately half of CGIs were associated with annotated gene transcription start sites, the remainder being intra- or intergenic. Using an array representing over 1 ...
Investigating the importance of anatomical homology for
... evolutionary innovations. Two organismal features, whether genes, anatomical parts, or any other inherited feature, are considered to be homologous when they are evolutionarily derived from a single feature in a common ancestor. A classic example is the homology between the paired fins of fishes and ...
... evolutionary innovations. Two organismal features, whether genes, anatomical parts, or any other inherited feature, are considered to be homologous when they are evolutionarily derived from a single feature in a common ancestor. A classic example is the homology between the paired fins of fishes and ...
Genetics Questions - G. Holmes Braddock
... ____ 18. Use Figure 11–3 to answer the following question. If a pea plant that is heterozygous for round, yellow peas (RrYy) is crossed with a pea plant that is homozygous for round peas but heterozygous for yellow peas (RRYy), how many different phenotypes are their offspring expected to show? a. 2 ...
... ____ 18. Use Figure 11–3 to answer the following question. If a pea plant that is heterozygous for round, yellow peas (RrYy) is crossed with a pea plant that is homozygous for round peas but heterozygous for yellow peas (RRYy), how many different phenotypes are their offspring expected to show? a. 2 ...
Profile of Edward M. De Robertis - Howard Hughes Medical Institute
... genes, called ‘homeotic genes,’ which regulate anteroposterior cell differentiation. After one of these seminars, Walter and I had a brainstorm in his office and decided to search for similar sequences in vertebrate gene libraries.” Although De Robertis’ rationale for the experiment was wrong because ...
... genes, called ‘homeotic genes,’ which regulate anteroposterior cell differentiation. After one of these seminars, Walter and I had a brainstorm in his office and decided to search for similar sequences in vertebrate gene libraries.” Although De Robertis’ rationale for the experiment was wrong because ...
Nucleic Acids Research
... most of these have been of the G-+T type when comparing the pTi T37 to the pTi Ach5 sequence. Without quantitative comparison of transcription levels from the two tmr loci, it is not possible to assess the overall effects of these base changes on relative promoter strength. Heidekamp et al. found tw ...
... most of these have been of the G-+T type when comparing the pTi T37 to the pTi Ach5 sequence. Without quantitative comparison of transcription levels from the two tmr loci, it is not possible to assess the overall effects of these base changes on relative promoter strength. Heidekamp et al. found tw ...
Nucleic Acids - Farmasi Unand
... structure of B-DNA. Interchanging of either the bases of a base pair and/or base pair with base pair does not affect the geometry of this structure. Reproduced from G. Thomas. (Chemistry for Pharmacy and the Life Sciences including Pharmacology and Biomedical Science, I996, by per mission of Prentic ...
... structure of B-DNA. Interchanging of either the bases of a base pair and/or base pair with base pair does not affect the geometry of this structure. Reproduced from G. Thomas. (Chemistry for Pharmacy and the Life Sciences including Pharmacology and Biomedical Science, I996, by per mission of Prentic ...
Isolation of COV1, a gene involved in the regulation of vascular
... down the stem such that, at the base, an almost continuous ring of differentiated vascular tissue is visible (Fig. 1). Under the conditions in which these plants were grown, no evidence of any secondary growth was observed either in the wild type or in the mutant. Although both alleles show similar ...
... down the stem such that, at the base, an almost continuous ring of differentiated vascular tissue is visible (Fig. 1). Under the conditions in which these plants were grown, no evidence of any secondary growth was observed either in the wild type or in the mutant. Although both alleles show similar ...
Input signals to the plant circadian clock
... indirectly. This model captures a number of data sets but is incomplete; notably, lhy;cca1 double mutants that lack both gene functions were shown to retain a short-period rhythm (Alabadi et al., 2002; Mizoguchi et al., 2002). Overexpression of CCA1 or LHY abolishes all rhythms yet tested (Schaffer ...
... indirectly. This model captures a number of data sets but is incomplete; notably, lhy;cca1 double mutants that lack both gene functions were shown to retain a short-period rhythm (Alabadi et al., 2002; Mizoguchi et al., 2002). Overexpression of CCA1 or LHY abolishes all rhythms yet tested (Schaffer ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... molecular and quantitative genetic information. Metabolic phenotypes are ideal for these studies, because these traits are highly variable and can be accurately measured using highthroughput techniques [5,19,20]. Knowledge of biochemical pathways enables comparison between the transcript level of a ...
... molecular and quantitative genetic information. Metabolic phenotypes are ideal for these studies, because these traits are highly variable and can be accurately measured using highthroughput techniques [5,19,20]. Knowledge of biochemical pathways enables comparison between the transcript level of a ...
Research Associate, Dept
... localization does not appear to have retained any [Fe]-hydrogenase activity. Therefore, the function of the Narf-like protein will need to be further elucidated. 3. A unique 40 kb gene for polyketide synthase (PKS1) was identified, cloned and characterized in C. parvum. The analyses of PKS1 and FAS1 ...
... localization does not appear to have retained any [Fe]-hydrogenase activity. Therefore, the function of the Narf-like protein will need to be further elucidated. 3. A unique 40 kb gene for polyketide synthase (PKS1) was identified, cloned and characterized in C. parvum. The analyses of PKS1 and FAS1 ...
Glaudina Mostert
... might still be found or evolve from existing ones. The assignment of isolates to VCG is a time-consuming exercise, which unnecessarily delays the identification of Foc strains associated with new outbreaks of banana Fusarium wilt. Un Until recently, DNA technologies proved insufficient for the devel ...
... might still be found or evolve from existing ones. The assignment of isolates to VCG is a time-consuming exercise, which unnecessarily delays the identification of Foc strains associated with new outbreaks of banana Fusarium wilt. Un Until recently, DNA technologies proved insufficient for the devel ...
Lesson Overview - Enfield High School
... Some of the variation produced by mutations can be highly advantageous to an organism or species. Mutations often produce proteins with new or altered functions that can be useful to organisms in different or changing environments. For example, mutations have helped many insects resist chemical pe ...
... Some of the variation produced by mutations can be highly advantageous to an organism or species. Mutations often produce proteins with new or altered functions that can be useful to organisms in different or changing environments. For example, mutations have helped many insects resist chemical pe ...
Stress Induction of Mitochondrial Formate Dehydrogenase in Potato
... abundance of FDH transcripts is strongly increased under various stresses, whereas serine hydroxymethyltransferase transcripts decline. The application of formate to leaves strongly enhances FDH expression, suggesting that it might be the signal for FDH induction. Our experiments using glycolytic pr ...
... abundance of FDH transcripts is strongly increased under various stresses, whereas serine hydroxymethyltransferase transcripts decline. The application of formate to leaves strongly enhances FDH expression, suggesting that it might be the signal for FDH induction. Our experiments using glycolytic pr ...
Using Drosophila to Understand the Genetics of Circadian Rhythms
... caused by the loss of the Drosophila Fragile X (dfmr1) gene, results in arrhythmic behavior.44 Also, overexpression of PDF results in significant arrhythmia, but only when the extraneous expression is in cells that project to the relevant region (ie, the region where it normally cycles).45 Thus, the ...
... caused by the loss of the Drosophila Fragile X (dfmr1) gene, results in arrhythmic behavior.44 Also, overexpression of PDF results in significant arrhythmia, but only when the extraneous expression is in cells that project to the relevant region (ie, the region where it normally cycles).45 Thus, the ...
Goings on in Mendel`s Garden
... that an Aa parent produces no recessive offspring among the 10 that Mendel scored. He would thus assign these cryptic Aa’s mistakenly to the AA class. Even if the true expected Aa to AA is 2:1, Mendel’s scoring system should have produced a 1.89:1.11 observed ratio. Thus, his results were not just i ...
... that an Aa parent produces no recessive offspring among the 10 that Mendel scored. He would thus assign these cryptic Aa’s mistakenly to the AA class. Even if the true expected Aa to AA is 2:1, Mendel’s scoring system should have produced a 1.89:1.11 observed ratio. Thus, his results were not just i ...
Application of molecular markers in plant breeding
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
... barley requires one more generation). -traits expressed in a late development stage or where the individual needs to be sacrificed to score its phenotype (e.g. male sterility in Brassica napus, final attenuation in malting barley). -alleles not expressed in the selection environment. -combining trai ...
Table 2
... phenotypic classification of affected patients, linkage analysis offers substantially diminished power and has not generally succeeded in identifying genes that cause BAV without aortic or extravascular manifestations. NOTCH1 remains the only gene for isolated BAV identified using linkage analysis and ...
... phenotypic classification of affected patients, linkage analysis offers substantially diminished power and has not generally succeeded in identifying genes that cause BAV without aortic or extravascular manifestations. NOTCH1 remains the only gene for isolated BAV identified using linkage analysis and ...
TCF11/Nrf1 overexpression increases the intracellular
... LCR-F1) is a member of the CNC subfamily of bZIP transcription factors, most closely related to Nrf2, Nrf3 and p45-NF-E2 [10,13^16]. Like the other members of this group, TCF11/Nrf1 can heterodimerise with small Maf transcription factors to more e¤ciently bind DNA target sequences [17]. We originall ...
... LCR-F1) is a member of the CNC subfamily of bZIP transcription factors, most closely related to Nrf2, Nrf3 and p45-NF-E2 [10,13^16]. Like the other members of this group, TCF11/Nrf1 can heterodimerise with small Maf transcription factors to more e¤ciently bind DNA target sequences [17]. We originall ...
C 2: A A -
... (Table 2-3). The more recent addition in the GES lineage (GES-2), tends to swing its substrate affinities towards the narrow-spectrum penicillins and carbapenems (52), noticeably against imipenem (Table 2-3). GES-2 has higher affinity for imipenem compared to that of GES-1 (Table 2-3) (52). Although ...
... (Table 2-3). The more recent addition in the GES lineage (GES-2), tends to swing its substrate affinities towards the narrow-spectrum penicillins and carbapenems (52), noticeably against imipenem (Table 2-3). GES-2 has higher affinity for imipenem compared to that of GES-1 (Table 2-3) (52). Although ...
The Ethylene Signal Transduction Pathway in Plants
... ACC oxidase is constitutively present in most tissues, but its synthesis is increased during fruit ripening in tomato. The genes that encode A C C synthase and A C C oxidase have been cloned and characterized from many plant species (5, 6). A C C synthase is encoded by multigene families in all spec ...
... ACC oxidase is constitutively present in most tissues, but its synthesis is increased during fruit ripening in tomato. The genes that encode A C C synthase and A C C oxidase have been cloned and characterized from many plant species (5, 6). A C C synthase is encoded by multigene families in all spec ...
The presence of an RHD pseudogene containing a
... hybrid genes encoding partial D antigens may predict a D-negative phenotype, and the presence of some RHD regions in genes encoding no D antigen may predict a D-positive phenotype. In order to avoid these complications, methods where more than 1 region of RHD is detected in a single PCR were introdu ...
... hybrid genes encoding partial D antigens may predict a D-negative phenotype, and the presence of some RHD regions in genes encoding no D antigen may predict a D-positive phenotype. In order to avoid these complications, methods where more than 1 region of RHD is detected in a single PCR were introdu ...
Gene Detection Systems Catalog
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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.