Rare genomic changes and mitochondrial sequences
... have also proven to be phylogenetically informative within some groups, such as ticks (Murrell et al., 2003) and spiders (Masta and Boore, 2008). Besides potentially providing new types of genome structure characters for making phylogenetic inferences, mitochondrial genomes provide a rich source of ...
... have also proven to be phylogenetically informative within some groups, such as ticks (Murrell et al., 2003) and spiders (Masta and Boore, 2008). Besides potentially providing new types of genome structure characters for making phylogenetic inferences, mitochondrial genomes provide a rich source of ...
Case of the Hooded Murder
... found a witness to the murder, a maid who heard a groan from the library. Afraid to go in, she had peep through the keyhole and seen someone in a long hooded cape. ...
... found a witness to the murder, a maid who heard a groan from the library. Afraid to go in, she had peep through the keyhole and seen someone in a long hooded cape. ...
Carroll 2006 Fossil Genes
... are also vital to animal behavior and survival, particularly the sense of smell. O n e walk in the park with a dog provides many examples of how their "view" of the world is shaped by their acute sense of smell. Many other mammals also have powerful senses of smell, which are used t o find food, ide ...
... are also vital to animal behavior and survival, particularly the sense of smell. O n e walk in the park with a dog provides many examples of how their "view" of the world is shaped by their acute sense of smell. Many other mammals also have powerful senses of smell, which are used t o find food, ide ...
Reliable classification of two-class cancer data using evolutionary
... an insight into which genes are expressed in a particular cell type, at a particular time, under particular conditions. The DNA microarray is an orchestrated arrangement of thousands of different single-stranded DNA probes in the form of cDNAs or oligonucleotides immobilized onto a glass or silicon ...
... an insight into which genes are expressed in a particular cell type, at a particular time, under particular conditions. The DNA microarray is an orchestrated arrangement of thousands of different single-stranded DNA probes in the form of cDNAs or oligonucleotides immobilized onto a glass or silicon ...
Chapter 14. - Cloudfront.net
... Mendel worked with a simple system peas are genetically simple most traits are controlled by a single gene each gene has only 2 alleles, 1 of which is completely dominant to the other ...
... Mendel worked with a simple system peas are genetically simple most traits are controlled by a single gene each gene has only 2 alleles, 1 of which is completely dominant to the other ...
The photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor gene
... For fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), elongated chromosomes from a healthy donor were obtained from lymphocyte synchronized culture. The YAC 960b6 was used as a probe to determine the chromosome localization of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) gene. The YAC DNA was amp ...
... For fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), elongated chromosomes from a healthy donor were obtained from lymphocyte synchronized culture. The YAC 960b6 was used as a probe to determine the chromosome localization of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) gene. The YAC DNA was amp ...
Gene Section CTNNB1 (Catenin, beta-1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... family. b-catenin is assumed to transactivate mostly unknown target genes, which may stimulate cell proliferation (acts as an oncogene) or inhibit apoptosis. The b-catenin level in the cell is regulated by its association with the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor protein, axin and G ...
... family. b-catenin is assumed to transactivate mostly unknown target genes, which may stimulate cell proliferation (acts as an oncogene) or inhibit apoptosis. The b-catenin level in the cell is regulated by its association with the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor protein, axin and G ...
Drosophila Guide. Introduction to the Genetics and Cytology of
... P-element transposition requires a gene product known as P-element lracsposase. P-element trar.sposase is only produced by certain P elements. P elements t!-.atiack a transposase gene are completely stable unless 3;)other P element is present ir. the genome that produces transposasc. Because P-eleme ...
... P-element transposition requires a gene product known as P-element lracsposase. P-element trar.sposase is only produced by certain P elements. P elements t!-.atiack a transposase gene are completely stable unless 3;)other P element is present ir. the genome that produces transposasc. Because P-eleme ...
Role of Cryptic Genes in Microbial Evolution1
... Knapp et al. 1978; Juni and Heym 1980). It is of interest that “revertants” to prototrophy for most of these growth factors (e.g., isoleucine, thiamine pyrophosphate) are observed in the laboratory (Carfio and Catlin 1973; Catlin 1973; Eisenstein et al. 1977; Knapp et al. 1978; Juni and Heym 1980). ...
... Knapp et al. 1978; Juni and Heym 1980). It is of interest that “revertants” to prototrophy for most of these growth factors (e.g., isoleucine, thiamine pyrophosphate) are observed in the laboratory (Carfio and Catlin 1973; Catlin 1973; Eisenstein et al. 1977; Knapp et al. 1978; Juni and Heym 1980). ...
Defective HIV-1 Proviruses Can Be Transcribed Upon Activation
... 1) HIV-1 DNA level (copies per million cells, as measured by gag DNA/RNaseP) remains unchanged in cells containing hypermuted and non-hypermuted proviruses. 2) HIV-1 RNA level (copies per million cells, as measured by gag RNA/RNaseP) increases in both hypermuted and non-hypermuted samples, indicatin ...
... 1) HIV-1 DNA level (copies per million cells, as measured by gag DNA/RNaseP) remains unchanged in cells containing hypermuted and non-hypermuted proviruses. 2) HIV-1 RNA level (copies per million cells, as measured by gag RNA/RNaseP) increases in both hypermuted and non-hypermuted samples, indicatin ...
Next-generation DNA sequencing techniques
... companies, ABI (commercialising the Kambara system) and Amersham (taking over and developing further the system set up in the US by the Molecular Dynamics company), commercialised automated sequencing using parallel analysis in systems of up to 384 capillaries at that time. Together with partial min ...
... companies, ABI (commercialising the Kambara system) and Amersham (taking over and developing further the system set up in the US by the Molecular Dynamics company), commercialised automated sequencing using parallel analysis in systems of up to 384 capillaries at that time. Together with partial min ...
targeted therapy - Lung Cancer Alliance
... lung cancer it is. Most molecular testing is done with tissue biopsy samples. To learn more about lung biopsies, see the Lung Cancer Alliance brochure Understanding Lung Cancer Biopsies. As lung cancer spreads, it can change. Understanding those changes may provide different treatment options. In th ...
... lung cancer it is. Most molecular testing is done with tissue biopsy samples. To learn more about lung biopsies, see the Lung Cancer Alliance brochure Understanding Lung Cancer Biopsies. As lung cancer spreads, it can change. Understanding those changes may provide different treatment options. In th ...
Where Do New Genes Come From? A Computational Analysis of
... – Algorithms: identifying clusters in real data Statistics: assess the significance of one or more clusters ...
... – Algorithms: identifying clusters in real data Statistics: assess the significance of one or more clusters ...
Haemoglobinopathies in Southeast Asia
... have the phenotypes of α-thalassaemia 1 due to deletions involving the 40 to 33 kb-upstream DNA sequences (HS-40 and -33) that are highly conserved and may contain a remote regulatory element for full α-globin gene expression13,14. The milder form of α-thalassaemia, also known as α+-thalassaemia, ...
... have the phenotypes of α-thalassaemia 1 due to deletions involving the 40 to 33 kb-upstream DNA sequences (HS-40 and -33) that are highly conserved and may contain a remote regulatory element for full α-globin gene expression13,14. The milder form of α-thalassaemia, also known as α+-thalassaemia, ...
- Horizon Discovery
... preservation of tissue architecture and cell morphology by cross-linking biomolecules. If fixation is not carried out under optimal conditions a tissue specimen can be irreversibly damaged. Methods of fixation vary according to sample types. Longer fixation periods may cause a high degree of DNA fra ...
... preservation of tissue architecture and cell morphology by cross-linking biomolecules. If fixation is not carried out under optimal conditions a tissue specimen can be irreversibly damaged. Methods of fixation vary according to sample types. Longer fixation periods may cause a high degree of DNA fra ...
2007-10_GO-resources_jblake
... The first column is the gene or gene product symbol and name; clicking on the name will take you to the AmiGO gene product detail page, which shows the information held in the GO database about that gene product, including all its GO annotations and the peptide sequence (if available). By clicking ...
... The first column is the gene or gene product symbol and name; clicking on the name will take you to the AmiGO gene product detail page, which shows the information held in the GO database about that gene product, including all its GO annotations and the peptide sequence (if available). By clicking ...
The GMOD Project: Creating Reusable Software Components
... PostgreSQL (Powerful OS RDMS) BioPerl go-perl (Gene Ontology consortium’s perl tools) Optional: XORT, a perl tool for loading and dumping XML files to/from a database ModWare, a BioPerl-compatible API built on Class::DBI ...
... PostgreSQL (Powerful OS RDMS) BioPerl go-perl (Gene Ontology consortium’s perl tools) Optional: XORT, a perl tool for loading and dumping XML files to/from a database ModWare, a BioPerl-compatible API built on Class::DBI ...
The Ancestry of a Gene - 2009
... does not become fixed in the population, rather crossing over during the fixation process entails that at every locus the genes have an ancestral pool rather than a common ancestor. If one wants to think of mutations becoming fixed, mutations must be viewed as the base pair which mutates, not the ge ...
... does not become fixed in the population, rather crossing over during the fixation process entails that at every locus the genes have an ancestral pool rather than a common ancestor. If one wants to think of mutations becoming fixed, mutations must be viewed as the base pair which mutates, not the ge ...
The amdR product and a CCAAT-binding factor
... shift assays with crude nuclear extracts we show here that the product of one of these regulatory genes, the amdR gene, binds to DNA fragments containing part of the promoter region of the amdS gene. This confirms the earlier prediction from DNA sequence data that amdR encodes a DNA-binding protein ...
... shift assays with crude nuclear extracts we show here that the product of one of these regulatory genes, the amdR gene, binds to DNA fragments containing part of the promoter region of the amdS gene. This confirms the earlier prediction from DNA sequence data that amdR encodes a DNA-binding protein ...
Gene Silencing without DNA: RNA-Mediated Cross
... Correspondingly, RNA gel blot analysis showed high accumulation of PVX–GUSGF RNA, but TMV–GFP RNA was not detectable. These data show that there was RNA-based sequence-specific cross-protection between PVX–GUSGF and TMV–GFP. Therefore, PVX–GUSGF induced an RNAmediated defense mechanism, even though ...
... Correspondingly, RNA gel blot analysis showed high accumulation of PVX–GUSGF RNA, but TMV–GFP RNA was not detectable. These data show that there was RNA-based sequence-specific cross-protection between PVX–GUSGF and TMV–GFP. Therefore, PVX–GUSGF induced an RNAmediated defense mechanism, even though ...
Network types and their application in natural variation studies
... project evaluated 35 different methods to infer cause– effect networks from expression data and showed that a consensus based in multiple algorithms is the most accurate approach [19]. Discerning regulators from regulated molecules at global scale is a great step towards understanding the pathways ...
... project evaluated 35 different methods to infer cause– effect networks from expression data and showed that a consensus based in multiple algorithms is the most accurate approach [19]. Discerning regulators from regulated molecules at global scale is a great step towards understanding the pathways ...
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.