2003 Nimbkar et al.: EXPRESSION OF THE FecB GENE IN
... Table 3 shows that one copy of FecB increases OR in ¼ G ewes by 0.73 in maiden ewes and by 0.99 after first lambing. The effect of one copy of the FecB gene on OR was 1.01 in analysis B (mean OR of FecBB+ ewes being 2.09 ± 0.1 compared to 1.08 ± 0.06 in FecB++ ewes). The effect of one copy of the Fe ...
... Table 3 shows that one copy of FecB increases OR in ¼ G ewes by 0.73 in maiden ewes and by 0.99 after first lambing. The effect of one copy of the FecB gene on OR was 1.01 in analysis B (mean OR of FecBB+ ewes being 2.09 ± 0.1 compared to 1.08 ± 0.06 in FecB++ ewes). The effect of one copy of the Fe ...
Kiryowa.pmd - Makerere University News Portal
... Both diseases co-exist on the crop in farmers’ fields and the pathogens have the ability to overcome incorporated resistances. This has greatly undermined previous breeding efforts for varieties with single gene resistance. These diseaes need to be controlled, otherwise they will undermine the poten ...
... Both diseases co-exist on the crop in farmers’ fields and the pathogens have the ability to overcome incorporated resistances. This has greatly undermined previous breeding efforts for varieties with single gene resistance. These diseaes need to be controlled, otherwise they will undermine the poten ...
Expressed Sequence Tag (EST)
... - They represent a big part of the mammalian genome - They are found in a number of genomes (plants, …) - They induce errors in clustering and assembling - They should be MASKED, not deleted, to avoid false sequence assembling (also interesting for evolutionary studies. SSRs important for mapping of ...
... - They represent a big part of the mammalian genome - They are found in a number of genomes (plants, …) - They induce errors in clustering and assembling - They should be MASKED, not deleted, to avoid false sequence assembling (also interesting for evolutionary studies. SSRs important for mapping of ...
Expression of the Mitochondrial ATPase6 Gene and Tfam in Down
... 1998 to June 1999 in the Human Genetics Laboratory of CHA General Hospital. The average gestational week at the time of amniocentesis of the Down syndrome and normal fetuses was 19+2 weeks and 18+2 weeks respectively. The average ages of the mother was 33.9 years and 33.8 years, respectively, and 11 ...
... 1998 to June 1999 in the Human Genetics Laboratory of CHA General Hospital. The average gestational week at the time of amniocentesis of the Down syndrome and normal fetuses was 19+2 weeks and 18+2 weeks respectively. The average ages of the mother was 33.9 years and 33.8 years, respectively, and 11 ...
Gene Section FAT1 (FAT tumor suppressor homolog 1 (Drosophila))
... suppressor gene 'fat'. In Drosophila, it is essential for controlling cell proliferation during development. The gene product is a member of the cadherin superfamily, characterized by the presence of cadherin-type repeats. In addition to containing 34 tandem cadherin-type repeats, the gene product h ...
... suppressor gene 'fat'. In Drosophila, it is essential for controlling cell proliferation during development. The gene product is a member of the cadherin superfamily, characterized by the presence of cadherin-type repeats. In addition to containing 34 tandem cadherin-type repeats, the gene product h ...
Scientific Writing
... • If host RNA polymerase II is used to copy the DNA back to RNA, there are major problems with having a DNA provirus form but an RNA genome in the mature virus particle • These problems include: 1) RNA polymerase II does not copy the upstream and down stream control sequences of genes. It only copie ...
... • If host RNA polymerase II is used to copy the DNA back to RNA, there are major problems with having a DNA provirus form but an RNA genome in the mature virus particle • These problems include: 1) RNA polymerase II does not copy the upstream and down stream control sequences of genes. It only copie ...
No Slide Title - stress
... state some PIPs are found in more than one membrane. Analysis by continuous sucrose gradient fractionation confirmed this fact (using antibodies to markers of PM, To, mitochondria, chloroplasts, nuclei and the endoplasmic reticulum Under stress conditions (drought, salinity, ABA) the redistribution ...
... state some PIPs are found in more than one membrane. Analysis by continuous sucrose gradient fractionation confirmed this fact (using antibodies to markers of PM, To, mitochondria, chloroplasts, nuclei and the endoplasmic reticulum Under stress conditions (drought, salinity, ABA) the redistribution ...
Plant Virology
... achieved using plant protoplasts (primary cell cultures with cell walls removed) ...
... achieved using plant protoplasts (primary cell cultures with cell walls removed) ...
Unit_18_Mendelian_Genetics (2)
... chromosomes and their migration during meiosis (gamete formation) to the hereditary factors (genes) which Mendel had described. ...
... chromosomes and their migration during meiosis (gamete formation) to the hereditary factors (genes) which Mendel had described. ...
Apoptosis Gene Expression Profiling of Ex Vivo
... paraffin. Low labeling indices were observed under different storage conditions as assessed by immunostaining immunostaining with caspasecaspase-3 (range 0.0%0.0%1.2%) and a DNA fragmentation assay (TUNEL, range 0.0%0.0%-2.3%). Cellular results were confirmed at the gene expression level using the H ...
... paraffin. Low labeling indices were observed under different storage conditions as assessed by immunostaining immunostaining with caspasecaspase-3 (range 0.0%0.0%1.2%) and a DNA fragmentation assay (TUNEL, range 0.0%0.0%-2.3%). Cellular results were confirmed at the gene expression level using the H ...
OVERALL MECHANISMS OF QUINOLONE RESISTANCE
... • 11% QnrA+ isolates among ciprofloxacin-resistant K. pneumoniae and 0% in E.coli from USA [AAC (2004) 48: 1295] • 7.7% QnrA+ isolates among ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli in Shanghai (China) [AAC (2003) 47: 2242] • 0.4% QnrA+ isolates among nalidixic acid- resistant Escherichia coli (France) [AAC ...
... • 11% QnrA+ isolates among ciprofloxacin-resistant K. pneumoniae and 0% in E.coli from USA [AAC (2004) 48: 1295] • 7.7% QnrA+ isolates among ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli in Shanghai (China) [AAC (2003) 47: 2242] • 0.4% QnrA+ isolates among nalidixic acid- resistant Escherichia coli (France) [AAC ...
A protein-based phylogenetic tree for Gram
... terial groups that diverged at almost the same time; amino acid sequence homologies, for other proteins that are not so highly conserved, and gene-fusion events may be more appropriate methods (Ahmad & Jensen, 1989; Jensen & Ahmad, 1990). Furthermore, a study based on a very small number of genes co ...
... terial groups that diverged at almost the same time; amino acid sequence homologies, for other proteins that are not so highly conserved, and gene-fusion events may be more appropriate methods (Ahmad & Jensen, 1989; Jensen & Ahmad, 1990). Furthermore, a study based on a very small number of genes co ...
Regulation of GFP Expression
... In addition to one large chromosome, bacteria naturally contain one or more small circular pieces of DNA called plasmids. Plasmid DNA usually contains genes for one or more traits that may be beneficial to bacterial survival. In nature, bacteria can transfer plasmids back and forth, allowing them to ...
... In addition to one large chromosome, bacteria naturally contain one or more small circular pieces of DNA called plasmids. Plasmid DNA usually contains genes for one or more traits that may be beneficial to bacterial survival. In nature, bacteria can transfer plasmids back and forth, allowing them to ...
CHAPTER 10
... Answer: Benzer first determined the individual nature of each gene by showing that mutations within the same gene did not complement each other. He then could map the distance between two mutations within the same gene. The map distances defined each gene as a linear, divisible unit. In this regard, ...
... Answer: Benzer first determined the individual nature of each gene by showing that mutations within the same gene did not complement each other. He then could map the distance between two mutations within the same gene. The map distances defined each gene as a linear, divisible unit. In this regard, ...
Microbiology
... the bglS gene. T h e bglT gene product shares striking similarity with anti-terminator proteins such as those encoded by Escberichia coli bglG, and B. subtilis sacY and sacTgenes (Lindner etal., 1993). T h e position of eglon the B. subtilis chromosome is not known. Strains harbouring mutations with ...
... the bglS gene. T h e bglT gene product shares striking similarity with anti-terminator proteins such as those encoded by Escberichia coli bglG, and B. subtilis sacY and sacTgenes (Lindner etal., 1993). T h e position of eglon the B. subtilis chromosome is not known. Strains harbouring mutations with ...
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... A test cross is carried out where the F1 aliens are crossed with a pure bred homozygous recessive alien for vertical eyes and a tooth. This is shown below. ...
... A test cross is carried out where the F1 aliens are crossed with a pure bred homozygous recessive alien for vertical eyes and a tooth. This is shown below. ...
Nuclear–chloroplast
... A complex of proteins has been identified that binds to the 5′ UTR of the psbA mRNA. Of these proteins (RB60, RB55, RB47 and RB38), the 47 kDa protein shows homology to poly(A) binding proteins (PABP) [26•]. Although chloroplast transcripts generally lack poly (A) tails, the psbA mRNA contains an A- ...
... A complex of proteins has been identified that binds to the 5′ UTR of the psbA mRNA. Of these proteins (RB60, RB55, RB47 and RB38), the 47 kDa protein shows homology to poly(A) binding proteins (PABP) [26•]. Although chloroplast transcripts generally lack poly (A) tails, the psbA mRNA contains an A- ...
Review Slides
... However, due to its massiveness, there is an urgent need for the ability to analyze molecular defects in ...
... However, due to its massiveness, there is an urgent need for the ability to analyze molecular defects in ...
MiRNA_GO_Meeting_August2015
... When annotating a miRNA we should minimally aim to capture the following: 1. The miRNA’s main role in gene silencing and its target(s); gene silencing by miRNA negative regulation of gene expression mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the an ...
... When annotating a miRNA we should minimally aim to capture the following: 1. The miRNA’s main role in gene silencing and its target(s); gene silencing by miRNA negative regulation of gene expression mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the an ...
L12 - flat - Biology Courses Server
... Stepwise addition of amino acids Elongation factors (EFs) are required 3 Key steps: 1. Entry of aminoacyl-tRNA 2. Formation of a peptide bond 3. Translocation - movement of ribosome with respect to the mRNA 3 tRNA binding sites: A, P, E A site = Aminoacyl site, accepts new tRNA P site = Peptidyl sit ...
... Stepwise addition of amino acids Elongation factors (EFs) are required 3 Key steps: 1. Entry of aminoacyl-tRNA 2. Formation of a peptide bond 3. Translocation - movement of ribosome with respect to the mRNA 3 tRNA binding sites: A, P, E A site = Aminoacyl site, accepts new tRNA P site = Peptidyl sit ...
Identification and temporal expression of putative circadian clock
... rhythms and used homology cloning and Illumina RNAseq approaches to sequence and identify the core circadian clock and clock-related genes in these samples. We assessed the temporal expression of these genes in time-course samples from rhythmic animals using RNAseq. Results. We identified a comprehe ...
... rhythms and used homology cloning and Illumina RNAseq approaches to sequence and identify the core circadian clock and clock-related genes in these samples. We assessed the temporal expression of these genes in time-course samples from rhythmic animals using RNAseq. Results. We identified a comprehe ...
Rate Asymmetry After Genome Duplication Causes Substantial
... was obtained by dividing the larger distance by the smaller distance, ensuring R 1. ...
... was obtained by dividing the larger distance by the smaller distance, ensuring R 1. ...
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.