
Identification and Analysis of Dicer Associated Proteins in
... components involved, focusing on post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in mammals. 2.1.1. The discovery of RNA silencing –a brief historical overview In 1990, the attempt of generating deep purple petunia flowers by the introduction of a transgene resulted in a predominantly white flower phenot ...
... components involved, focusing on post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in mammals. 2.1.1. The discovery of RNA silencing –a brief historical overview In 1990, the attempt of generating deep purple petunia flowers by the introduction of a transgene resulted in a predominantly white flower phenot ...
Bacteroides mobilizable and conjugative genetic elements
... analysis showed that similar amount of the mRNA from this operon is made regardless of whether tetracycline is present result rules out another possible model for attenuational control of gene expression, the binding of tetracycline to a structure in the mRNA itself in such a way as to cause antiter ...
... analysis showed that similar amount of the mRNA from this operon is made regardless of whether tetracycline is present result rules out another possible model for attenuational control of gene expression, the binding of tetracycline to a structure in the mRNA itself in such a way as to cause antiter ...
Artificial selection on introduced Asian haplotypes shaped the
... reference genome in 2012 [19] greatly contributed to the applicability of these techniques in pig breeding. This genomic information can also be used to pinpoint regions in the genome that have been under selective pressure. The resulting changes at the DNA level have been detected as selective swee ...
... reference genome in 2012 [19] greatly contributed to the applicability of these techniques in pig breeding. This genomic information can also be used to pinpoint regions in the genome that have been under selective pressure. The resulting changes at the DNA level have been detected as selective swee ...
The relative rates of synthesis of DNA, sRNA and rRNA in the
... precursor demands a knowledge of the specific activity of the immediate precursor pool. We have not been able to estimate this in parts of embryos because it would be hard to obtain sufficient material, and because the specific activity of the pool changes rapidly during short periods of labelling. ...
... precursor demands a knowledge of the specific activity of the immediate precursor pool. We have not been able to estimate this in parts of embryos because it would be hard to obtain sufficient material, and because the specific activity of the pool changes rapidly during short periods of labelling. ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... incubated in the dark for 1 week and then in the light for 8 h (b) were individually isolated using optical tweezers (approximately one to four) and analyzed using nested PCR. (E) Single-colony PCR was used to investigate the presence or absence of the FUS and MID sequences in the progeny of bp31 mt ...
... incubated in the dark for 1 week and then in the light for 8 h (b) were individually isolated using optical tweezers (approximately one to four) and analyzed using nested PCR. (E) Single-colony PCR was used to investigate the presence or absence of the FUS and MID sequences in the progeny of bp31 mt ...
"Silencing of Gene Expression in Cultured Cells Using Small
... doubling times should be seeded at a lower density so that cells reach confluency at the end of the assay period (e.g. HCT116, ∼16 hr; HEK293, ∼22 to 24 hr; HeLa, ∼ 24 hr). Within a well of a 12-well plate, you should be able to collect sufficient amounts of total RNA and proteins for your silencing ...
... doubling times should be seeded at a lower density so that cells reach confluency at the end of the assay period (e.g. HCT116, ∼16 hr; HEK293, ∼22 to 24 hr; HeLa, ∼ 24 hr). Within a well of a 12-well plate, you should be able to collect sufficient amounts of total RNA and proteins for your silencing ...
Karma - (dr.) sohan raj tater e
... karmic particles all around it. According to one theory of physics, all inert matters, due to their present heat, radiate the electromagnetic rays. When any creature (jīva) is attracted towards anything living (animate) or inert (inanimate) the living being (jīva) according to the intensity of his/h ...
... karmic particles all around it. According to one theory of physics, all inert matters, due to their present heat, radiate the electromagnetic rays. When any creature (jīva) is attracted towards anything living (animate) or inert (inanimate) the living being (jīva) according to the intensity of his/h ...
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... would otherwise starve, it may attempt to attack another amoeba in the same space. The attack costs 1 BP and is always successful unless the defending amoeba possesses Defense, Escape, or Armor. If the attack is successful unless the other amoeba possesses Defense, Escape, or Armor. If the attack is ...
... would otherwise starve, it may attempt to attack another amoeba in the same space. The attack costs 1 BP and is always successful unless the defending amoeba possesses Defense, Escape, or Armor. If the attack is successful unless the other amoeba possesses Defense, Escape, or Armor. If the attack is ...
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... Procedure and steps involved in Mendel’s experiments are as follows : i. He used true breeding plants. ii. He first studied inheritance of just one character at a time. Then he studied two characters together and then three i.e. he performed monohybrid, dihybrid and trihybrid crosses. iii. In his ex ...
... Procedure and steps involved in Mendel’s experiments are as follows : i. He used true breeding plants. ii. He first studied inheritance of just one character at a time. Then he studied two characters together and then three i.e. he performed monohybrid, dihybrid and trihybrid crosses. iii. In his ex ...
Gene Section ALK (anaplastic lymphoma kinase) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... ALCL are high grade non Hodgkin lymphomas; ALK+ ALCL are ALCL where ALK is involved in a fusion gene; ALK+ ALCL represent 50 to 60 % of ALCL cases (they are CD30+, ALK+;); 70 to 80% of ALK+ ALCL cases bear a t(2;5); the remaining ALK+ ALCL cases bear variant translocations described below and are ca ...
... ALCL are high grade non Hodgkin lymphomas; ALK+ ALCL are ALCL where ALK is involved in a fusion gene; ALK+ ALCL represent 50 to 60 % of ALCL cases (they are CD30+, ALK+;); 70 to 80% of ALK+ ALCL cases bear a t(2;5); the remaining ALK+ ALCL cases bear variant translocations described below and are ca ...
Transcription Factor EB Controls Metabolic Flexibility during
... address the physiological function of TFEB in skeletal muscle, we have used muscle-specific gainand loss-of-function approaches. Here, we show that TFEB controls metabolic flexibility in muscle during exercise and that this action is independent of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-g coacti ...
... address the physiological function of TFEB in skeletal muscle, we have used muscle-specific gainand loss-of-function approaches. Here, we show that TFEB controls metabolic flexibility in muscle during exercise and that this action is independent of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-g coacti ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... incubated in the dark for 1 week and then in the light for 8 h (b) were individually isolated using optical tweezers (approximately one to four) and analyzed using nested PCR. (E) Single-colony PCR was used to investigate the presence or absence of the FUS and MID sequences in the progeny of bp31 mt ...
... incubated in the dark for 1 week and then in the light for 8 h (b) were individually isolated using optical tweezers (approximately one to four) and analyzed using nested PCR. (E) Single-colony PCR was used to investigate the presence or absence of the FUS and MID sequences in the progeny of bp31 mt ...
Preneoplastic Lesions of the Lung
... epithelial clone may expand over time to populate widespread areas of the respiratory tract. Such a mechanism would result in the occurrence of a common mutation at multiple sites. Although the evidence collected so far appears contradictory, a combination of these molecular mechanisms may in fact b ...
... epithelial clone may expand over time to populate widespread areas of the respiratory tract. Such a mechanism would result in the occurrence of a common mutation at multiple sites. Although the evidence collected so far appears contradictory, a combination of these molecular mechanisms may in fact b ...
1 Genetic constitution of a population
... Several agencies affect gene and genotype frequencies in the process of transmission of genes from one generation to the next. To understand quantitative genetic variation fully we need to know how these factors, separately and together, influence genetic variation in populations over time, and what ...
... Several agencies affect gene and genotype frequencies in the process of transmission of genes from one generation to the next. To understand quantitative genetic variation fully we need to know how these factors, separately and together, influence genetic variation in populations over time, and what ...
Blankety Blank - misslongscience
... Blankety Blank 2. A gene is a sequence of nucleotides along a piece of DNA that determines a single characteristic of an organism. It does this by coding for particular polypeptides that make up the enzymes needed in a biochemical pathway. ...
... Blankety Blank 2. A gene is a sequence of nucleotides along a piece of DNA that determines a single characteristic of an organism. It does this by coding for particular polypeptides that make up the enzymes needed in a biochemical pathway. ...
Review Process - The EMBO Journal
... provide enough details about the procedure. How many transformants did they recovered and what is the proportion of them that give an appropriate eye color for further screening. The authors use then their Ibf1 and 2 mutant strains to test for a release of insulation as revealed by darkening of the ...
... provide enough details about the procedure. How many transformants did they recovered and what is the proportion of them that give an appropriate eye color for further screening. The authors use then their Ibf1 and 2 mutant strains to test for a release of insulation as revealed by darkening of the ...
Developing expressed sequence tag libraries and
... compared with genomic SSRs [21]. This feature makes ESTSSRs superior for comparative linkage mapping and interspecific cross-verification and manipulation of genomic regions associated with phenotypic traits [11, 18, 22–30]. However, EST resources available for the genus Rubus at the National Center ...
... compared with genomic SSRs [21]. This feature makes ESTSSRs superior for comparative linkage mapping and interspecific cross-verification and manipulation of genomic regions associated with phenotypic traits [11, 18, 22–30]. However, EST resources available for the genus Rubus at the National Center ...
A Very Short course in - NZ RED DEVON CATTLE BREEDERS
... In 1860 a Czechoslovakian Monk by the name of Gregor Mendel worked out the simple patterns of inheritance that are passed on in the plant, animal and human world. Mendel decided to cross breed some common garden peas. He took peas that always bred true for the trait of smooth, round seeds and crosse ...
... In 1860 a Czechoslovakian Monk by the name of Gregor Mendel worked out the simple patterns of inheritance that are passed on in the plant, animal and human world. Mendel decided to cross breed some common garden peas. He took peas that always bred true for the trait of smooth, round seeds and crosse ...
phylogenetic analysis of the rompb genes of rickettsia felis and
... for the R. prowazekii (Breinl strain) rompB remitted in GenBank (accession number M37647) was suspected.20 Thus, we amplified and sequenced the Breinl strain rompB, a 5,015 bp gene with an ORF of 4,932 bp, and remitted to GenBank the corrected sequence (accession number AF161079). Our sequencing dat ...
... for the R. prowazekii (Breinl strain) rompB remitted in GenBank (accession number M37647) was suspected.20 Thus, we amplified and sequenced the Breinl strain rompB, a 5,015 bp gene with an ORF of 4,932 bp, and remitted to GenBank the corrected sequence (accession number AF161079). Our sequencing dat ...
Reciprocal deletion and duplication at 2q23.1 indicates a
... recommended by the manufacturer. Relative differences in transcript levels were quantified according to the DDCt method and normalized to GAPDH. Data were analyzed with 7500 Fast System SDS Software (Applied Biosystems). Standard error was generated for each sample as previously described, and signi ...
... recommended by the manufacturer. Relative differences in transcript levels were quantified according to the DDCt method and normalized to GAPDH. Data were analyzed with 7500 Fast System SDS Software (Applied Biosystems). Standard error was generated for each sample as previously described, and signi ...
Regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3
... & Bowles 1999; Roberts, Salinas & Collinge 2002). We were therefore interested to determine whether 14-3-3 proteins themselves might be targets for regulation by nitrogen metabolic signalling. Here we report that the transcriptional regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3-3 genes is affected by GABA, but not ...
... & Bowles 1999; Roberts, Salinas & Collinge 2002). We were therefore interested to determine whether 14-3-3 proteins themselves might be targets for regulation by nitrogen metabolic signalling. Here we report that the transcriptional regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3-3 genes is affected by GABA, but not ...
Genome Mapping in the Horse
... denaturated and then hybridised to let the probe anneal to the complementary sequence. Unbound probe is then washed off to allow the visualisation of the specific hybridisation signal using appropriate detection methods. The probes used can vary considerably in size, and range from a few bases to se ...
... denaturated and then hybridised to let the probe anneal to the complementary sequence. Unbound probe is then washed off to allow the visualisation of the specific hybridisation signal using appropriate detection methods. The probes used can vary considerably in size, and range from a few bases to se ...
3+ 3 - NVT Online
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
The scope of Population Genetics Forces acting on allele
... Why the Poisson distribution fits badly • Time to common ancestry for a random pair of alleles is distributed exponentially. • So the Poisson parameter varies from one region to another. • Because the time to common ancestry varies widely, the expected number of segregating mutations varies widely a ...
... Why the Poisson distribution fits badly • Time to common ancestry for a random pair of alleles is distributed exponentially. • So the Poisson parameter varies from one region to another. • Because the time to common ancestry varies widely, the expected number of segregating mutations varies widely a ...
European Journal of Soil Science
... this, bacterial sequences deposited in Genbank were examined in silico to determine their expected tRFs for the restriction enzymes employed. This resulted in a data set consisting of the lengths of up to 13 restriction fragments indicative of known bacterial DNA sequences. This data set can also be ...
... this, bacterial sequences deposited in Genbank were examined in silico to determine their expected tRFs for the restriction enzymes employed. This resulted in a data set consisting of the lengths of up to 13 restriction fragments indicative of known bacterial DNA sequences. This data set can also be ...
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.