
WUS and STM in shoot meristem regulation
... with XbaI and transcribed with T3 RNA polymerase (Promega; Madison, USA). For the KNAT2 antisense riboprobe, plasmid pCKI-30 (kindly provided by J. Traas) which contains the full-length KNAT2 cDNA was linearized with XhoI and transcribed with T7 RNA polymerase; for the sense probe, pCKI-30 was linea ...
... with XbaI and transcribed with T3 RNA polymerase (Promega; Madison, USA). For the KNAT2 antisense riboprobe, plasmid pCKI-30 (kindly provided by J. Traas) which contains the full-length KNAT2 cDNA was linearized with XhoI and transcribed with T7 RNA polymerase; for the sense probe, pCKI-30 was linea ...
Replication timing and transcriptional control: beyond
... ‘replication domains’, whose boundaries coincide with the boundaries of R and G bands [5–7]. Some studies have ...
... ‘replication domains’, whose boundaries coincide with the boundaries of R and G bands [5–7]. Some studies have ...
molecular genetics of tibial muscular dystrophy (tmd) and - E
... clumsiness with the hands and stumbling around the age of 30. The thenar and hypothenar muscles of the palms are involved at onset. The disease progresses to other hand muscles, to the lower legs, the forearm muscles, and later to the proximal muscles. This phenotype is distinct from the previously ...
... clumsiness with the hands and stumbling around the age of 30. The thenar and hypothenar muscles of the palms are involved at onset. The disease progresses to other hand muscles, to the lower legs, the forearm muscles, and later to the proximal muscles. This phenotype is distinct from the previously ...
lilliputian - Development - The Company of Biologists
... Here we describe a novel pair-rule gene that is essential for proper cellularization, gastrulation and segmentation during embryogenesis. Since clonal analysis in the adult eye indicated that photoreceptor cells mutant for this gene are reduced in size (Neufeld et al., 1998b), we named this gene lil ...
... Here we describe a novel pair-rule gene that is essential for proper cellularization, gastrulation and segmentation during embryogenesis. Since clonal analysis in the adult eye indicated that photoreceptor cells mutant for this gene are reduced in size (Neufeld et al., 1998b), we named this gene lil ...
WASP - Genome Institute, BIOTEC
... local SNP db, 2) user-defined input and 3) AS primer parameter adjustment. (b) CYP2D6 gene output resulting from using CYP2D6 as a keyword search. The general information including gene locus, gene type, OMIM Id and related disease are reported here. Polymorphism related information on CYP2D6 gene i ...
... local SNP db, 2) user-defined input and 3) AS primer parameter adjustment. (b) CYP2D6 gene output resulting from using CYP2D6 as a keyword search. The general information including gene locus, gene type, OMIM Id and related disease are reported here. Polymorphism related information on CYP2D6 gene i ...
Composite polymorphisms in the ryanodine receptor 2 gene
... Objective: Mutations in the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RYR2) gene have been reported to cause arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). The molecular mechanisms by which genetic modifications lead to ARVC are still not well understood. Methods: ARVC patients were screened for mutation ...
... Objective: Mutations in the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RYR2) gene have been reported to cause arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). The molecular mechanisms by which genetic modifications lead to ARVC are still not well understood. Methods: ARVC patients were screened for mutation ...
Nucleotide sequence and taxonomic value of the
... strain JM109 was grown either in TB broth supplemented with 0.2% (w/v) maltose and 10 mM-MgSO, or on NZY 1.5% (w/v) agar plates. E. coli JM 109 cells carrying Bluescript SK( - ) recombinant plasmids were grown on LB 1.5% (w/v) agar plates containing 50 pg ampicillin ml-I. Preparation of C . pneumoni ...
... strain JM109 was grown either in TB broth supplemented with 0.2% (w/v) maltose and 10 mM-MgSO, or on NZY 1.5% (w/v) agar plates. E. coli JM 109 cells carrying Bluescript SK( - ) recombinant plasmids were grown on LB 1.5% (w/v) agar plates containing 50 pg ampicillin ml-I. Preparation of C . pneumoni ...
Comprehensive Exam Mainul Islam Department of Computer
... that program versions are largely similar to reduce cost and improve the quality of analysis results. • For example, during regression testing, differences can be used to focus re-testing efforts by selecting only test cases that exercise the modified code. ...
... that program versions are largely similar to reduce cost and improve the quality of analysis results. • For example, during regression testing, differences can be used to focus re-testing efforts by selecting only test cases that exercise the modified code. ...
Redalyc.Molecular Epidemiology and Evolution of Avian Infectious
... with infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) in chickens. The consequence is a continuous emergence of new IBV variants with regard to pathotypes, serotypes, and protectotypes. Nucleotide sequencing and subsequent genetic analysis of the S1 and N protein gene sequences provide a fast and accurate method t ...
... with infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) in chickens. The consequence is a continuous emergence of new IBV variants with regard to pathotypes, serotypes, and protectotypes. Nucleotide sequencing and subsequent genetic analysis of the S1 and N protein gene sequences provide a fast and accurate method t ...
Missouri Western State University
... first and second, second and third, all three. • The following slide shows Northern Hemisphere of the 2-spatula burnt pancake graph on a globe. ...
... first and second, second and third, all three. • The following slide shows Northern Hemisphere of the 2-spatula burnt pancake graph on a globe. ...
Transductional Analysis of Arginineless Mutants in Proteus rnirabilis
... consists of eight enzymes which can be altered by single-step mutations (Prozesky, 1967). These enzymic steps are the same as those in Escherichia coli, and are outlined in Fig. I.To allow comparisons between gene maps the nomenclature is that of Glansdorff (1965,1967)and Prozesky (1967)but the equi ...
... consists of eight enzymes which can be altered by single-step mutations (Prozesky, 1967). These enzymic steps are the same as those in Escherichia coli, and are outlined in Fig. I.To allow comparisons between gene maps the nomenclature is that of Glansdorff (1965,1967)and Prozesky (1967)but the equi ...
Get - Wiley Online Library
... linked to the rate of cell growth. Quantification is difficult in organisms in which growth rates may vary dramatically, but nucleotides and nucleic acids are estimated to comprise 5–10% of the total weight of rapidly dividing bacteria. In mammals the amounts vary from approximately 1% in muscle to 15 ...
... linked to the rate of cell growth. Quantification is difficult in organisms in which growth rates may vary dramatically, but nucleotides and nucleic acids are estimated to comprise 5–10% of the total weight of rapidly dividing bacteria. In mammals the amounts vary from approximately 1% in muscle to 15 ...
Genome Visualisation and Annotation Tools: Artemis and ACT
... The graphs can be used to look at other regions within the genome that stand out by having an atypical G+C content or Karlin signature (di-nucleotide frequency). You will see from the whole genome view of S. Typhi that there are many other examples of anomalous regions of DNA within a genome, many o ...
... The graphs can be used to look at other regions within the genome that stand out by having an atypical G+C content or Karlin signature (di-nucleotide frequency). You will see from the whole genome view of S. Typhi that there are many other examples of anomalous regions of DNA within a genome, many o ...
Swartzlander_ku_0099D_15051_DATA_1
... elongation and desaturation in D. melanogaster females: (1) DESATF, a desaturase; and (2) ELOF, an elongase. The genes for DESATF and ELOF are not expressed in D. melanogaster males, but are expressed in females, leading to sexual differentiation of CHCs (Chertemps et al. 2007; Legendre et al. 2008) ...
... elongation and desaturation in D. melanogaster females: (1) DESATF, a desaturase; and (2) ELOF, an elongase. The genes for DESATF and ELOF are not expressed in D. melanogaster males, but are expressed in females, leading to sexual differentiation of CHCs (Chertemps et al. 2007; Legendre et al. 2008) ...
chicken.db - Bioconductor
... indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Chromosomal locations on both the sense and antisense strands a ...
... indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Chromosomal locations on both the sense and antisense strands a ...
Characterization of cytochrome P450
... Bank for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (NGBMAP) maintained at the Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India, were grown in the fields during February to August. The plants were also grown in pots and maintained in the glass house. Leaf material was collected from 5 month old plants ...
... Bank for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (NGBMAP) maintained at the Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India, were grown in the fields during February to August. The plants were also grown in pots and maintained in the glass house. Leaf material was collected from 5 month old plants ...
Green Fluorescent Protein-Glucocorticoid Receptor Knockin Mice
... dantly expressed in the thymus as compared with other organs (8). Several lines of evidence suggest that the relative amount of GR expressed within a cell determines the magnitude and nature of the response to GCs. It has been observed that both overexpression of GR and expression of antisense GR mR ...
... dantly expressed in the thymus as compared with other organs (8). Several lines of evidence suggest that the relative amount of GR expressed within a cell determines the magnitude and nature of the response to GCs. It has been observed that both overexpression of GR and expression of antisense GR mR ...
Azza Ahmed Ibrahim Abo senna_GST paper
... GSTT1 and GSTM1 genotypes were determined in 40 adults with acute leukemia and 20 age and sex matched controls. In acute leukemia combined, a slightly higher proportion of cases displayed the GSTT1 and GSTM1 null genotypes than controls , but not statistically significant . The null genotype of GSTM ...
... GSTT1 and GSTM1 genotypes were determined in 40 adults with acute leukemia and 20 age and sex matched controls. In acute leukemia combined, a slightly higher proportion of cases displayed the GSTT1 and GSTM1 null genotypes than controls , but not statistically significant . The null genotype of GSTM ...
Mechanisms and impact of genetic recombination in the evolution of
... shared and conserved across all members of the species under consideration. Homologous recombination also occurs between mobile genetic elements (MGE) such as insertion sequences (IS), integrons, bacteriophages, plasmids and transposons, considered being part of the accessory genome (non-core genome ...
... shared and conserved across all members of the species under consideration. Homologous recombination also occurs between mobile genetic elements (MGE) such as insertion sequences (IS), integrons, bacteriophages, plasmids and transposons, considered being part of the accessory genome (non-core genome ...
melanoma - Scioto County Medical Society
... 512 PATIENTS INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW FROM 19852000. THE RATE OF SN POSITIVE WAS 7.1% IN LESIONS BETWEEN 1.01 AND 1.5mm. FOR THE 272 PATIENTS WITH LESIONS < 1.00mm 2.9% WERE SN POSITIVE AND 1.7% OF PATIENTS WITH LESIONS < .75 mm HAD NODAL METS. PATIENTS WITH POSITIVE NODES TENDED TO BE YOUNGER ...
... 512 PATIENTS INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW FROM 19852000. THE RATE OF SN POSITIVE WAS 7.1% IN LESIONS BETWEEN 1.01 AND 1.5mm. FOR THE 272 PATIENTS WITH LESIONS < 1.00mm 2.9% WERE SN POSITIVE AND 1.7% OF PATIENTS WITH LESIONS < .75 mm HAD NODAL METS. PATIENTS WITH POSITIVE NODES TENDED TO BE YOUNGER ...
Fanconi anemia and RAD50 deficiency: genetic and functional
... likelihood of somatic reversion. Such self-corrections of disease causing mutations (“natural gene therapy”) have been described in only a handful of human diseases [14]. FA is a prime example of the different types of molecular events that lead to the restoration of heterozygosity, and thereby norm ...
... likelihood of somatic reversion. Such self-corrections of disease causing mutations (“natural gene therapy”) have been described in only a handful of human diseases [14]. FA is a prime example of the different types of molecular events that lead to the restoration of heterozygosity, and thereby norm ...
Natural selection shaped regional mtDNA
... mtDNA coding region (nucleotide positions 577–16023), because of the high probability of reverse mutations in the control region. The average sequence evolution rate was estimated by using the HKY85 model (14). Standard errors were calculated from the inverse hessian at the maximum of the likelihood ...
... mtDNA coding region (nucleotide positions 577–16023), because of the high probability of reverse mutations in the control region. The average sequence evolution rate was estimated by using the HKY85 model (14). Standard errors were calculated from the inverse hessian at the maximum of the likelihood ...
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.