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... The Gallery of Tinker Bugs tab (TinkerBug Wizard) --------------------------------------------------------- 168 The Palmiter Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 169 The Regulatory Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------- ...
... The Gallery of Tinker Bugs tab (TinkerBug Wizard) --------------------------------------------------------- 168 The Palmiter Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 169 The Regulatory Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------- ...
Section 1 The application - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... For a licence to be issued, the Regulator must be satisfied that the release will not pose any risks to human health and safety and the environment that can not be managed. As part of the evaluation process, section 51 of the Act requires the Regulator to prepare a risk assessment and risk managemen ...
... For a licence to be issued, the Regulator must be satisfied that the release will not pose any risks to human health and safety and the environment that can not be managed. As part of the evaluation process, section 51 of the Act requires the Regulator to prepare a risk assessment and risk managemen ...
To on your computer
... ATTED http://atted.jp/ A simple site to use to look for co-expression patterns in Arabidopsis; it shows gene networks, not just lists of correlated genes. COEXPRESdb http://coxpresdb.jp Co-expression in yeasts and animals. COXPRESdb provides data for both S. cerevisiae and S. pombe, while Golm does ...
... ATTED http://atted.jp/ A simple site to use to look for co-expression patterns in Arabidopsis; it shows gene networks, not just lists of correlated genes. COEXPRESdb http://coxpresdb.jp Co-expression in yeasts and animals. COXPRESdb provides data for both S. cerevisiae and S. pombe, while Golm does ...
ontology design patterns for the formalisation of biological ontologies
... Simplified small example ontology. This invented trivial ontology represents knowledge about a hypothetical society where all the women are mothers and lawyers, whereas all the men are fathers but they are unemployed. There are different relationships, each of them with different logical characteris ...
... Simplified small example ontology. This invented trivial ontology represents knowledge about a hypothetical society where all the women are mothers and lawyers, whereas all the men are fathers but they are unemployed. There are different relationships, each of them with different logical characteris ...
The Plasmodium 6-cysteine protein family in sexual and sporozoite
... to annotation are available at different websites such as http://plasmodb.org, which was introduced in the year 2000. Genome wide functional genomics studies (e.g. microarray) are able to determine the onset of gene expression of individual genes during different life cycle stages of the parasite. E ...
... to annotation are available at different websites such as http://plasmodb.org, which was introduced in the year 2000. Genome wide functional genomics studies (e.g. microarray) are able to determine the onset of gene expression of individual genes during different life cycle stages of the parasite. E ...
Slides from Lecture 4
... • Mutations are small, random changes (copying errors) • Many mutations have no effect at all, others are lethal. • In general, even though mutations often have negative immediate effects, they give evolution new material to work (or, rather, experiment) with. ...
... • Mutations are small, random changes (copying errors) • Many mutations have no effect at all, others are lethal. • In general, even though mutations often have negative immediate effects, they give evolution new material to work (or, rather, experiment) with. ...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1): Phenotype-genotype
... correlated with somatic stability for CAG sequences interrupted by a CAT trinucleotide.28 The clinical data in individuals with 39 triplets in the SCA1 repeat indicate that a perfect glutamine domain is necessary for the development of the SCA1 phenotype resulting in an altered function or processin ...
... correlated with somatic stability for CAG sequences interrupted by a CAT trinucleotide.28 The clinical data in individuals with 39 triplets in the SCA1 repeat indicate that a perfect glutamine domain is necessary for the development of the SCA1 phenotype resulting in an altered function or processin ...
Literature Study
... found in patients with hamartoma syndromes. The benign tumors seen in these syndromes are often accompanied by hallmark signs like macrocephaly, mental retardation and delayed motor development. In several patients with PTEN mutations, autistic behaviors were observed by separate researchers as well ...
... found in patients with hamartoma syndromes. The benign tumors seen in these syndromes are often accompanied by hallmark signs like macrocephaly, mental retardation and delayed motor development. In several patients with PTEN mutations, autistic behaviors were observed by separate researchers as well ...
Creating order from chaos: epigenome dynamics in
... lengths (Zemach et al., 2013) or differing families (Eichten et al., 2012; Wang et al., ...
... lengths (Zemach et al., 2013) or differing families (Eichten et al., 2012; Wang et al., ...
GFF files
... GFF files On common way for the annotations to be uploaded to annotation servers is through GFF files. GFF (‘Gene-Finding Format’ or ‘General Feature Format’). GFF is a format for describing genes and other features associated with DNA, RNA and protein sequences. It was firstly developed at the Sang ...
... GFF files On common way for the annotations to be uploaded to annotation servers is through GFF files. GFF (‘Gene-Finding Format’ or ‘General Feature Format’). GFF is a format for describing genes and other features associated with DNA, RNA and protein sequences. It was firstly developed at the Sang ...
Chromosome location and characterization of genes for grain
... The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yields among the LDN-DIC lines.. The three lines all had unique characteristics contributing to their low grain yield. LDN(521-3A) produced weak plants and were the shortest in plant he ...
... The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yields among the LDN-DIC lines.. The three lines all had unique characteristics contributing to their low grain yield. LDN(521-3A) produced weak plants and were the shortest in plant he ...
Neurospora Spore Killers Sk-2 and Sk
... properly paired with its homolog during prophase I, the MSUD mechanism creates a sequence-specific signal, which transiently silences all copies of that gene during meiosis and the subsequent mitosis (Shiu et al. 2001). For example, if an ectopic copy of the b-tubulin gene is inserted into one matin ...
... properly paired with its homolog during prophase I, the MSUD mechanism creates a sequence-specific signal, which transiently silences all copies of that gene during meiosis and the subsequent mitosis (Shiu et al. 2001). For example, if an ectopic copy of the b-tubulin gene is inserted into one matin ...
WUSCHEL signaling functions in interregional communication
... additionally play a role in the specification of funicular cells (Schneitz et al. 1998). Here we present evidence that the homeobox gene WUSCHEL (WUS) regulates one important step in ovule development. WUS has been identified because of its central role in stem cell regulation in shoot and floral me ...
... additionally play a role in the specification of funicular cells (Schneitz et al. 1998). Here we present evidence that the homeobox gene WUSCHEL (WUS) regulates one important step in ovule development. WUS has been identified because of its central role in stem cell regulation in shoot and floral me ...
Effete, a Drosophila chromatin-associated ubiquitin
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
... DNA replication and shield chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA repair, which might result in end-to-end fusion (Palm and De Lange 2008; Jain and Cooper 2010; Raffa et al. 2011). In most organisms, telomeres terminate with tandemly repeated of G-rich sequences, which are added to chromosome ends b ...
If so, is trkB mRNA in SNB motor neurons
... Immunorectivity for trkB was observed in SNB motoneurons. Many terminals contacting SNB motoneurons contained VGLUT1 and trkB. Red arrowheads: trkB immunoreactivity in SNB soma. White arrowheads: VGLUT1-positive appositions to SNB dendrites. White arrows: terminal structures positive for both VGLUT1 ...
... Immunorectivity for trkB was observed in SNB motoneurons. Many terminals contacting SNB motoneurons contained VGLUT1 and trkB. Red arrowheads: trkB immunoreactivity in SNB soma. White arrowheads: VGLUT1-positive appositions to SNB dendrites. White arrows: terminal structures positive for both VGLUT1 ...
Engineering Cytosolic Acetyl-CoA Metabolism in
... lack of cytosolic acetyl-CoA for lipid biosynthesis. Its growth inability on glucose could be restored through directed evolution, which was explained by an in-frame internal deletion in MTH1 (MTH1-∆T). The MTH1-∆T allele resulted in reduced glucose uptake, which may attenuate the repression of resp ...
... lack of cytosolic acetyl-CoA for lipid biosynthesis. Its growth inability on glucose could be restored through directed evolution, which was explained by an in-frame internal deletion in MTH1 (MTH1-∆T). The MTH1-∆T allele resulted in reduced glucose uptake, which may attenuate the repression of resp ...
GENETICS Lois E Brenneman, MSN, ANP, FNP, C Historical
... DNA , chrom osom e dam age, etc. with the end result that a particular trait is expressed “out of the blue.” W here this trait is favorable, it m ay offer the individual a selective advantage or the opposite situation where the trait is a handicap. Achondroplastic dwarfism can occur as an inherited ...
... DNA , chrom osom e dam age, etc. with the end result that a particular trait is expressed “out of the blue.” W here this trait is favorable, it m ay offer the individual a selective advantage or the opposite situation where the trait is a handicap. Achondroplastic dwarfism can occur as an inherited ...
Control of DNA excision efficiency in Paramecium
... nuclei then differentiate into a micronucleus or a macronucleus. In the second case, the whole genome is processed through chromosome fragmentation, telomere addition to the broken ends and excision of internal eliminated sequences (IESs) that are eventually eliminated. Massive DNA amplification als ...
... nuclei then differentiate into a micronucleus or a macronucleus. In the second case, the whole genome is processed through chromosome fragmentation, telomere addition to the broken ends and excision of internal eliminated sequences (IESs) that are eventually eliminated. Massive DNA amplification als ...
Genetic Characterization and Linkage Mapping of
... Table 1. Pedigree, spike type, growth habit and net blotch (caused by the fungal pathogen P. teres f. sp. teres) reaction of five resistant and one susceptible barley lines included as parents to derive F2 and F2:3 progeny for characterization of net blotch resistance genes…………………………………………………………………… ...
... Table 1. Pedigree, spike type, growth habit and net blotch (caused by the fungal pathogen P. teres f. sp. teres) reaction of five resistant and one susceptible barley lines included as parents to derive F2 and F2:3 progeny for characterization of net blotch resistance genes…………………………………………………………………… ...
Engineering the pentose phosphate pathway of
... organic matter, such as cereal or non-cereal plants and agricultural and municipal solid waste, to energy and value added products (Fernando et al. 2006, Kamm and Kamm 2007, Ragauskas et al. 2006). Biorefineries utilize “white biotechnology” (http://www.europabio.org/white_biotech.htm) aiming at mor ...
... organic matter, such as cereal or non-cereal plants and agricultural and municipal solid waste, to energy and value added products (Fernando et al. 2006, Kamm and Kamm 2007, Ragauskas et al. 2006). Biorefineries utilize “white biotechnology” (http://www.europabio.org/white_biotech.htm) aiming at mor ...
Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori
... decreasing the dose of 13C-urea. Yong et al. compared various additives to 13C-urea in a capsule, and found that polyethylene glycol increased the initial dissolution rate of urea leading to an increased DOB and improved sensitivity of the test in volunteers [16]. The best cut-off for a positive tes ...
... decreasing the dose of 13C-urea. Yong et al. compared various additives to 13C-urea in a capsule, and found that polyethylene glycol increased the initial dissolution rate of urea leading to an increased DOB and improved sensitivity of the test in volunteers [16]. The best cut-off for a positive tes ...
A Road Map for HCV Genotyping
... • Initially using cloning & nucleic acid hybridization technology and more recently with the aid of amplification technology, such as PCR followed by DNA sequence analysis • Next Gen Sequencing not yet widely used • Requires some form of sequence interrogation ...
... • Initially using cloning & nucleic acid hybridization technology and more recently with the aid of amplification technology, such as PCR followed by DNA sequence analysis • Next Gen Sequencing not yet widely used • Requires some form of sequence interrogation ...
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.