PART I
... depending on the plasmid, make extra copies of the new gene. The bacterium is then allowed to infect the target plant so it can deliver the plasmid and the new gene. Common vectors in gene transfer between plants are Agrobacterium tumefaciens and ...
... depending on the plasmid, make extra copies of the new gene. The bacterium is then allowed to infect the target plant so it can deliver the plasmid and the new gene. Common vectors in gene transfer between plants are Agrobacterium tumefaciens and ...
Effects of Genic Base Composition on Growth Rate in G+C
... genomes, the input of new mutations would not produce the observed base compositions. In general, new mutations would almost universally result in genomes that are more A+T-rich. The disparity between the G+C content expected from new mutations to a genome and its current base composition is best ex ...
... genomes, the input of new mutations would not produce the observed base compositions. In general, new mutations would almost universally result in genomes that are more A+T-rich. The disparity between the G+C content expected from new mutations to a genome and its current base composition is best ex ...
abstracts
... indicate a high level of synteny. A much more fragmentary pattern of synteny has been observed between Prunus and Arabidopsis, but conserved regions have been detected including 23% of the Prunus genetic distance and 17% of the Arabidopsis total sequence. The position of more than 30 major genes has ...
... indicate a high level of synteny. A much more fragmentary pattern of synteny has been observed between Prunus and Arabidopsis, but conserved regions have been detected including 23% of the Prunus genetic distance and 17% of the Arabidopsis total sequence. The position of more than 30 major genes has ...
Active and Inactive Genes Locafize Preferentially in the Periphery of
... primers and dNTP's (1 mM each). After adding the respective upstream and downstream PCR primers (40 pM each) and Taq Pol (2.5 U; Cetus Corp., Berkeley, CA), the amplification was initiated by denaturationfor 3 min at 95°C. Conditions for 30 cycles of amplification for ACTB and HBB sequences were as ...
... primers and dNTP's (1 mM each). After adding the respective upstream and downstream PCR primers (40 pM each) and Taq Pol (2.5 U; Cetus Corp., Berkeley, CA), the amplification was initiated by denaturationfor 3 min at 95°C. Conditions for 30 cycles of amplification for ACTB and HBB sequences were as ...
ALE 8. Mendelian Genetics and Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
... ALE 8 - Biology 211 (Revised Fall 2009) 16. Imagine that you are the daughter in the family with Huntington’s disease described in the previous question. You had been planning on having a second child. What would you do? a.) I would not be genetically tested. I would have a second child and trust t ...
... ALE 8 - Biology 211 (Revised Fall 2009) 16. Imagine that you are the daughter in the family with Huntington’s disease described in the previous question. You had been planning on having a second child. What would you do? a.) I would not be genetically tested. I would have a second child and trust t ...
The co-repressor hairless has a role in epithelial cell
... conditional inactivation in mouse skin of the genes encoding heterodimeric partners of TR and VDR (RXRα and RXRβ) results in progressive alopecia (Li et al., 2001; Li et al., 2000). The phenotypic similarities of Hr, VDR and RXR (retinoid X receptor) mutant animals suggest that the biochemical inter ...
... conditional inactivation in mouse skin of the genes encoding heterodimeric partners of TR and VDR (RXRα and RXRβ) results in progressive alopecia (Li et al., 2001; Li et al., 2000). The phenotypic similarities of Hr, VDR and RXR (retinoid X receptor) mutant animals suggest that the biochemical inter ...
Opening conference
... According to scientific publications GRAS proteins are unique to plants and are members of a major protein family and homologs have been found besides in Arabidopsis also in many other higher plants. Although the Arabidopsis genome encodes at least 33 GRAS protein family members only few of them hav ...
... According to scientific publications GRAS proteins are unique to plants and are members of a major protein family and homologs have been found besides in Arabidopsis also in many other higher plants. Although the Arabidopsis genome encodes at least 33 GRAS protein family members only few of them hav ...
Bristol-Myers Squibb is actively conducting translational medicine
... integrative data analysis. We study the interplay of tumor genomes, their regulation and the tumor microenvironment to further our understanding of response to I-O agents. Our comprehensive analysis of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) identified networks of co-expressed genes that can be used to ident ...
... integrative data analysis. We study the interplay of tumor genomes, their regulation and the tumor microenvironment to further our understanding of response to I-O agents. Our comprehensive analysis of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) identified networks of co-expressed genes that can be used to ident ...
separation of single gene effects from additive
... extended Hayman's (1954) model and was able to analyze single gene effects and polygenic effects simultaneously. He also compared the statistical properties of five experimental methods, of which, the diallel method provided the most information on genetic components of variation (Gilbert, 1985b). T ...
... extended Hayman's (1954) model and was able to analyze single gene effects and polygenic effects simultaneously. He also compared the statistical properties of five experimental methods, of which, the diallel method provided the most information on genetic components of variation (Gilbert, 1985b). T ...
Single nucleotide polymorphism in coronary
... complications, including drawback due to ISR. 1 Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is a genetic variation leading to change in one specific location causing significant change in coded protein. It leads to over 90% of genetic variation in human species and may vary among different population group ...
... complications, including drawback due to ISR. 1 Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is a genetic variation leading to change in one specific location causing significant change in coded protein. It leads to over 90% of genetic variation in human species and may vary among different population group ...
Additional data file 9
... are expressed non-exclusively in the imaginal primordia, with additional expression most commonly in the CNS and Ectoderm/Epidermis. Besides the well known imaginal disc embryonic markers, snail (sna), escargot (esg) and Distal-less (Dll) eyeless (ey) and apterous (ap), we discovered CG13894 (THAP ...
... are expressed non-exclusively in the imaginal primordia, with additional expression most commonly in the CNS and Ectoderm/Epidermis. Besides the well known imaginal disc embryonic markers, snail (sna), escargot (esg) and Distal-less (Dll) eyeless (ey) and apterous (ap), we discovered CG13894 (THAP ...
Exploration 13 - Warner Pacific College
... serve as a control so that you can readily determine the difference between the taste of the paper and the taste of PTC. Fill out the questions for “Part 1” on your worksheet now. Most hereditary traits in humans and other species are controlled by multiple genes with multiple alleles that utilize c ...
... serve as a control so that you can readily determine the difference between the taste of the paper and the taste of PTC. Fill out the questions for “Part 1” on your worksheet now. Most hereditary traits in humans and other species are controlled by multiple genes with multiple alleles that utilize c ...
Coupling of zygotic transcription to mitotic control at the Drosophila
... found that nearly all such embryos followed a normal cell cycle pattern, regardless of the removal of any portion of the genome (see Table 1). The occasional extra divisions observed in C(3)se stocks could be attributed to tribbles and fruhstart on chromosome III, which have been shown to have small ...
... found that nearly all such embryos followed a normal cell cycle pattern, regardless of the removal of any portion of the genome (see Table 1). The occasional extra divisions observed in C(3)se stocks could be attributed to tribbles and fruhstart on chromosome III, which have been shown to have small ...
revised Elements of Genetics
... by, and then heavily modified by Francis Galton, who laid the framework for the biometric school of heredity. Galton rejected the aspects of Darwin's pangenesis model which relied on acquired traits. The inheritance of acquired traits was shown to have little basis in the 1880s when August Weismann ...
... by, and then heavily modified by Francis Galton, who laid the framework for the biometric school of heredity. Galton rejected the aspects of Darwin's pangenesis model which relied on acquired traits. The inheritance of acquired traits was shown to have little basis in the 1880s when August Weismann ...
Chromosomes and Inheritance - 1 Chromosome Theory of
... Chromosome mapping using recombination data was used extensively in the earlier part of the 20th century. Today we have much more sophisticated methods of dealing with chromosome mapping using DNA probes, where a known DNA fragment is used to compare with an unknown chromosome region. If the probe m ...
... Chromosome mapping using recombination data was used extensively in the earlier part of the 20th century. Today we have much more sophisticated methods of dealing with chromosome mapping using DNA probes, where a known DNA fragment is used to compare with an unknown chromosome region. If the probe m ...
pistilata
... •AP3/PI hetero-dimer binds to the sequence in the AP3 promoter that are necessary for AP3t expression and can activate transcription in absence of protein synthesis *study was carried out by combination of class A and C genes *Phenotypic analysis of AP3/PI over-expression lines indicated their addit ...
... •AP3/PI hetero-dimer binds to the sequence in the AP3 promoter that are necessary for AP3t expression and can activate transcription in absence of protein synthesis *study was carried out by combination of class A and C genes *Phenotypic analysis of AP3/PI over-expression lines indicated their addit ...
Phytozome Tutorial from David Goodstein
... selecting a node, you have access to gene families that contain genes from all the species descended from that node. For example, eudicot gene families can have genes from mimulus, papaya, both arabidopsis species, grape, soybean, medicago, poplar, castor bean, cassava, and cucumber). There’s ...
... selecting a node, you have access to gene families that contain genes from all the species descended from that node. For example, eudicot gene families can have genes from mimulus, papaya, both arabidopsis species, grape, soybean, medicago, poplar, castor bean, cassava, and cucumber). There’s ...
A Molecularly Defined Duplication Set for the X Chromosome of
... an X chromosome fragment on the Y chromosome [Dp(1;Y)], an autosome [Dp(1;A)], or a free duplication [Dp(1;f )] (Lindsley and Zimm 1992). Currently, duplications that encompass 90% of the X chromosome are available. Only three cytological regions at 13A–13F (1 Mb), 16D7–16F4 (0.3 Mb), and 18A–18F ...
... an X chromosome fragment on the Y chromosome [Dp(1;Y)], an autosome [Dp(1;A)], or a free duplication [Dp(1;f )] (Lindsley and Zimm 1992). Currently, duplications that encompass 90% of the X chromosome are available. Only three cytological regions at 13A–13F (1 Mb), 16D7–16F4 (0.3 Mb), and 18A–18F ...
Understanding metastasis - RCSI Student Medical Journal
... process. Consequently, early stage breast cancer is typically managed very successfully, while metastasis remains a significant challenge. Although research in the field is very active, it will take some time before these hypotheses are integrated to yield a definitive model of breast cancer progres ...
... process. Consequently, early stage breast cancer is typically managed very successfully, while metastasis remains a significant challenge. Although research in the field is very active, it will take some time before these hypotheses are integrated to yield a definitive model of breast cancer progres ...
Splice Site Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks
... is in the middle of the sliding window. There are two outputs from the neural network: One for indicating acceptor splice site and one for indicating donor splice site. However, if it is only a 1.0 output when a splice site is in the middle of the window, and 0.0 when a splice site is not in the mid ...
... is in the middle of the sliding window. There are two outputs from the neural network: One for indicating acceptor splice site and one for indicating donor splice site. However, if it is only a 1.0 output when a splice site is in the middle of the window, and 0.0 when a splice site is not in the mid ...
The landscape of microbial phenotypic traits and associated genes
... from the collection of differentially expressed genes during sporulation (52). For the analysis of conserved gene neighborhoods associated with sporulation, we considered only organisms belonging to the Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, as almost all known spore-forming bacteria are contained within. T ...
... from the collection of differentially expressed genes during sporulation (52). For the analysis of conserved gene neighborhoods associated with sporulation, we considered only organisms belonging to the Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, as almost all known spore-forming bacteria are contained within. T ...
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... to investigate if this trait is possible to achieve with conventional cross-hybridization. If this is impossible, or it is anticipated that it will take too long time (depending on e.g. genetic complexity), the search for a suitable source for the new genes (genetic information) starts. The source f ...
... to investigate if this trait is possible to achieve with conventional cross-hybridization. If this is impossible, or it is anticipated that it will take too long time (depending on e.g. genetic complexity), the search for a suitable source for the new genes (genetic information) starts. The source f ...
Ovule and embryo development, apomixis and fertilization Abdul M
... the first cell division, in the outer integument cell enlargement occurs but cell divisions are not detected. Gametogenesis is arrested after the formation of tetrads. In the ino mutants the outer integuments are missing but the inner integuments develop normally. The development of the embryo sac i ...
... the first cell division, in the outer integument cell enlargement occurs but cell divisions are not detected. Gametogenesis is arrested after the formation of tetrads. In the ino mutants the outer integuments are missing but the inner integuments develop normally. The development of the embryo sac i ...
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.