
Glutathione production by efficient ATP
... in permeable cells, termed as the ‘Permeable Cell Assay’ (Hara & Mori, 2006), and have systematically constructed a genome-wide single-gene deletion Escherichia coli K-12 library, termed as the ‘Keio Collection’ (Baba et al., 2006). A combination of the Permeable Cell Assay and the Keio Collection m ...
... in permeable cells, termed as the ‘Permeable Cell Assay’ (Hara & Mori, 2006), and have systematically constructed a genome-wide single-gene deletion Escherichia coli K-12 library, termed as the ‘Keio Collection’ (Baba et al., 2006). A combination of the Permeable Cell Assay and the Keio Collection m ...
Diploidy and the selective advantage for sexual reproduction in
... mean fitness of 0. In the quasispecies model of evolutionary dynamics, this is known as the error catastrophe, which is characterized by a localization to delocalization transition of the population over the genome space (Eigen 1971; Tannenbaum and Shakhnovich 2005). Because the population fitness ...
... mean fitness of 0. In the quasispecies model of evolutionary dynamics, this is known as the error catastrophe, which is characterized by a localization to delocalization transition of the population over the genome space (Eigen 1971; Tannenbaum and Shakhnovich 2005). Because the population fitness ...
Gene Section CTSH (cathepsin H) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... The cathepsin H gene has a TATA- and CAAT-less promoter and upstream of exon 1 only one GC box was detected, suggesting the presence of one more exon. Two different forms of cathepsin H cDNA, the fulllength form (CTSH) and a truncated form with deletion of 12 amino acids at the signal peptide region ...
... The cathepsin H gene has a TATA- and CAAT-less promoter and upstream of exon 1 only one GC box was detected, suggesting the presence of one more exon. Two different forms of cathepsin H cDNA, the fulllength form (CTSH) and a truncated form with deletion of 12 amino acids at the signal peptide region ...
The new cardiac genetic testing panels
... laboratory member wishes to provide and have listed on the NHS Directory of Genetic Disorders/Genes for Diagnostic Testing. For the UKGTN genetic test evaluation purposes, prior to April 2013, a genetic test was defined as any test for NHS service provision by a UKGTN member laboratory which require ...
... laboratory member wishes to provide and have listed on the NHS Directory of Genetic Disorders/Genes for Diagnostic Testing. For the UKGTN genetic test evaluation purposes, prior to April 2013, a genetic test was defined as any test for NHS service provision by a UKGTN member laboratory which require ...
Staphylococcus aureus CC395 harbours a novel
... Conclusions: The size and complexity of the SCCmec element support the idea that CC395 is highly prone to DNA uptake from CoNS. Thus CC395 may serve as an entry point for SCCmec and SCC structures into S. aureus. ...
... Conclusions: The size and complexity of the SCCmec element support the idea that CC395 is highly prone to DNA uptake from CoNS. Thus CC395 may serve as an entry point for SCCmec and SCC structures into S. aureus. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Meningitis Research Foundation
... respectively of all isolates during 2007. Cases due to N. meningitidis strains belonging to serogroup Y are, on the contrary, very rare. However, meningitis and septicaemia cases due to this serogroup have increased in the country, particularly in 2006. Interestingly, over the last decade different ...
... respectively of all isolates during 2007. Cases due to N. meningitidis strains belonging to serogroup Y are, on the contrary, very rare. However, meningitis and septicaemia cases due to this serogroup have increased in the country, particularly in 2006. Interestingly, over the last decade different ...
Structural and Functional Studies of Insertion Element IS200
... ends of the element. The element, is an extremely strong block to host transcription across the insertion site. A sequence similar to known transcription termination signals was found just within the element near the right end. Removal of less than 50 base-pairs at the right end of the element aboli ...
... ends of the element. The element, is an extremely strong block to host transcription across the insertion site. A sequence similar to known transcription termination signals was found just within the element near the right end. Removal of less than 50 base-pairs at the right end of the element aboli ...
Premature stop codons involved in muscular dystrophies
... lacZ and luc coding sequences; every translating ribosome would thus result in b-galactosidase synthesis, but only those reading through the stop codon would yield active luciferase. Readthrough efficiency was estimated by calculating the ratio of luciferase/b-galactosidase activity. This dual gene ...
... lacZ and luc coding sequences; every translating ribosome would thus result in b-galactosidase synthesis, but only those reading through the stop codon would yield active luciferase. Readthrough efficiency was estimated by calculating the ratio of luciferase/b-galactosidase activity. This dual gene ...
Genetic Characterisation of Human ABO Blood
... ABO is the most important blood group system in transfusion medicine and transplantation immunology. The ABO blood groups differ by the presence or absence of antigens on RBCs and antibodies in plasma. Accurate determination of ABO status is critical. Genomic typing can increase the precision of blo ...
... ABO is the most important blood group system in transfusion medicine and transplantation immunology. The ABO blood groups differ by the presence or absence of antigens on RBCs and antibodies in plasma. Accurate determination of ABO status is critical. Genomic typing can increase the precision of blo ...
Multiomics of tomato glandular trichomes reveals
... terpenoid secondary metabolites (Slocombe et al., 2008; Besser et al., 2009; Schilmiller et al., 2010; McDowell et al., 2011; Ekanayaka et al., 2014; Ghosh et al., 2014; Li et al., 2014). When quantified, rutin alone contributed to 25 ± 3% of the corresponding trichome dry weight in LA4024, where ...
... terpenoid secondary metabolites (Slocombe et al., 2008; Besser et al., 2009; Schilmiller et al., 2010; McDowell et al., 2011; Ekanayaka et al., 2014; Ghosh et al., 2014; Li et al., 2014). When quantified, rutin alone contributed to 25 ± 3% of the corresponding trichome dry weight in LA4024, where ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... transposon had inserted in a dnaK homologue which is located downstream of grpE and upstream of dnaJ. Analysis of putisolvin production and expression studies indicate that dnaK, together with the dnaJ and grpE heat shock genes, takes part in the positive regulation (directly or indirectly) of putis ...
... transposon had inserted in a dnaK homologue which is located downstream of grpE and upstream of dnaJ. Analysis of putisolvin production and expression studies indicate that dnaK, together with the dnaJ and grpE heat shock genes, takes part in the positive regulation (directly or indirectly) of putis ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... appreciate by Humphrey Davy from the time that nitrous oxide was first used for analgesia by Horace wells in 1844 until 1956, nitrous oxide was considered to be completely benign. The first clear association of nitrous oxide and hematologic disease came in a report by Lassen, et al in the Lancet in ...
... appreciate by Humphrey Davy from the time that nitrous oxide was first used for analgesia by Horace wells in 1844 until 1956, nitrous oxide was considered to be completely benign. The first clear association of nitrous oxide and hematologic disease came in a report by Lassen, et al in the Lancet in ...
Rh phenotype prediction by DNA typing and its
... 1997). No consensus has yet been achieved as to which polymorphism may be most reliable for testing of any given population. RH and particularly RHD DNA typing is much confounded by the presence of two highly homologous genes, RHCE and RHD, and the complex polymorphisms between both genes. In contra ...
... 1997). No consensus has yet been achieved as to which polymorphism may be most reliable for testing of any given population. RH and particularly RHD DNA typing is much confounded by the presence of two highly homologous genes, RHCE and RHD, and the complex polymorphisms between both genes. In contra ...
European Journal of Plant Pathology
... suggestion was made by Waldee (1945), who recommended the segregation on the basis of the unique pectolytic activity of the bacteria. Subsequently, Hauben et al. (1998) revived the suggestion and added evidence from sequence analysis of the 16S ribosomal DNA of various plant-associated members of th ...
... suggestion was made by Waldee (1945), who recommended the segregation on the basis of the unique pectolytic activity of the bacteria. Subsequently, Hauben et al. (1998) revived the suggestion and added evidence from sequence analysis of the 16S ribosomal DNA of various plant-associated members of th ...
Lecture 4
... • More than 200,000 expressed sequence tags available • Large scale transposon mutagenesis • Flybase: computer database and resource ...
... • More than 200,000 expressed sequence tags available • Large scale transposon mutagenesis • Flybase: computer database and resource ...
labs.bio.unc.edu
... Power for a “middle-of-the-road” QTL Allows us to compare different experiments on a common yardstick ...
... Power for a “middle-of-the-road” QTL Allows us to compare different experiments on a common yardstick ...
Life 9e - Garvness
... 37. Tall pea plants are crossed to short, and the progeny are medium height. The F1 plants are crossed together, but the progeny observed among the F2 have nine different size classes. This result is best explained by a. the existence of pleiotropic alleles. b. incomplete dominance. c. codominance. ...
... 37. Tall pea plants are crossed to short, and the progeny are medium height. The F1 plants are crossed together, but the progeny observed among the F2 have nine different size classes. This result is best explained by a. the existence of pleiotropic alleles. b. incomplete dominance. c. codominance. ...
Oliver, B., Kim, Y.-J., and Baker, B. S.
... *Present address for correspondence: Laboratoire de Génétique et Biologie Cellulaires, CNRS, Case 907, Centre Universitaire de Marseille-Luminy, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 9, France ...
... *Present address for correspondence: Laboratoire de Génétique et Biologie Cellulaires, CNRS, Case 907, Centre Universitaire de Marseille-Luminy, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 9, France ...
CHAPTER 7 TUNING THE DRAGON PROMOTER FINDER SYSTEM FOR HUMAN PROMOTER RECOGNITION
... Discovery of new genes through the identification of their promoters in anonymous DNA and the study of transcriptional control make promoter and transcription start site recognition an important issue for Bioinformatics. The biological process of transcription activation is very complex and is not c ...
... Discovery of new genes through the identification of their promoters in anonymous DNA and the study of transcriptional control make promoter and transcription start site recognition an important issue for Bioinformatics. The biological process of transcription activation is very complex and is not c ...
CYP2B6 NESTED PCR: A GOOD APPROACH FOR PATIENTS ON METHADONE Original Article
... Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes affecting methadone clearance [13]. The CYP genes are highly polymorphic, with interethnic differences in allele frequencies [14]. The importance of pharmacogenomic research for determining patient-specific drug susceptibilities and elucidating drug toxicities is increa ...
... Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes affecting methadone clearance [13]. The CYP genes are highly polymorphic, with interethnic differences in allele frequencies [14]. The importance of pharmacogenomic research for determining patient-specific drug susceptibilities and elucidating drug toxicities is increa ...
Genetic Homologies between Flagellar Antigens of
... Bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae show remarkable variation of their surface antigens, flagellar as well as cell wall. Immunological cross-reactions exist between various species (or serotypes) of a genus, and also between different genera. This holds true especially of the somatic (polysacc ...
... Bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae show remarkable variation of their surface antigens, flagellar as well as cell wall. Immunological cross-reactions exist between various species (or serotypes) of a genus, and also between different genera. This holds true especially of the somatic (polysacc ...
American College of Medical Genetics standards and guidelines for
... should consider the extent of clinical characterization of individuals represented in the database. Each population series is selected based on defined criteria, usually outlined in the primary reference. Consider how these individuals were selected for inclusion and how likely it is that the clinic ...
... should consider the extent of clinical characterization of individuals represented in the database. Each population series is selected based on defined criteria, usually outlined in the primary reference. Consider how these individuals were selected for inclusion and how likely it is that the clinic ...
SARS Outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of
... can we increase agricultural production? • Control human diseases. How can we control diseases by developing personalized medicine? ...
... can we increase agricultural production? • Control human diseases. How can we control diseases by developing personalized medicine? ...
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.