adenomi ipofisari familiari
... Deletion encompassing exon 1 and 2 of the MEN1 gene in the affected patients, but not in the unaffected family members and in the control group This new approach allowed us to correctly diagnose 3 MEN1 patients that were considered MEN1 phenocopies ...
... Deletion encompassing exon 1 and 2 of the MEN1 gene in the affected patients, but not in the unaffected family members and in the control group This new approach allowed us to correctly diagnose 3 MEN1 patients that were considered MEN1 phenocopies ...
UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI CODON USAGE ADAPTATION IN PROKARYOTIC GENOMES
... subset of synonymous codons, i.e. codons that are recognized by the most abundant tRNA species (3). This bias is the result of "translational selection", i.e. using a codon that is translated by an abundant tRNA species will increase efficiency and accuracy (4). The fast accumulation of genes from t ...
... subset of synonymous codons, i.e. codons that are recognized by the most abundant tRNA species (3). This bias is the result of "translational selection", i.e. using a codon that is translated by an abundant tRNA species will increase efficiency and accuracy (4). The fast accumulation of genes from t ...
Comparative genomics of unintrogressed Campylobacter coli clades 2 and 3
... CONSENSE program available in PHYLIP package [51]. The phylogenetic trees of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidases (GGTs), sialyltransferases (Cst) and 16S rRNA genes were reconstructed using Bayesian phylogenetic inference. Homologs of GGT and Cst sequences were available from previous studies [16,52]. Th ...
... CONSENSE program available in PHYLIP package [51]. The phylogenetic trees of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidases (GGTs), sialyltransferases (Cst) and 16S rRNA genes were reconstructed using Bayesian phylogenetic inference. Homologs of GGT and Cst sequences were available from previous studies [16,52]. Th ...
GENETIC AND MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF THE garnet EYE
... Table 2. Genes proposed as members of the transport group of eye colour genes. ...
... Table 2. Genes proposed as members of the transport group of eye colour genes. ...
Regulation of Starch Synthesis in Cassava Yona Baguma
... Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a root crop, one of the world’s most important but under-exploited staple food crops and source of income. It is a high starch producer with levels between 73.7 and 84.9% of its total storage root dry weight. Increasingly, there is a need for diverse novel starc ...
... Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a root crop, one of the world’s most important but under-exploited staple food crops and source of income. It is a high starch producer with levels between 73.7 and 84.9% of its total storage root dry weight. Increasingly, there is a need for diverse novel starc ...
IBS Methods for Affected Pairs Linkage
... “Allows one to find where a gene is, without knowing what it is.” ...
... “Allows one to find where a gene is, without knowing what it is.” ...
Applied Biosystems Real-Time PCR Rapid Assay Development
... For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. TaqMan Universal PCR Master Mix Notice to Purchaser: Limited Label License The use of uracil-N-glycosylase for carryover prevention is licensed by Life Technologies, Inc. under U.S. patents and foreign equivalents for research purposes on ...
... For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. TaqMan Universal PCR Master Mix Notice to Purchaser: Limited Label License The use of uracil-N-glycosylase for carryover prevention is licensed by Life Technologies, Inc. under U.S. patents and foreign equivalents for research purposes on ...
Charles K. Wairuri , Jacquie E. van der Waals
... analysis, to evaluate the role of Flp pili in R. solanacearum virulence and other properties. ...
... analysis, to evaluate the role of Flp pili in R. solanacearum virulence and other properties. ...
BLAST - UCSD CSE
... • Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. • Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future • Practicality ...
... • Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. • Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future • Practicality ...
DNA sequencing: graph theory
... • Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. • Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future • Practicality ...
... • Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. • Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future • Practicality ...
Website
... Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future Practicality again ...
... Array Size: Effect of low fidelity can be decreased with longer l-mers, but array size increases exponentially in l. Array size is limited with current technology. Practicality: SBH is still impractical. As DNA microarray technology improves, SBH may become practical in the future Practicality again ...
The-NOS-problem
... In this review I will guide you through the findings of both labs. Regulski et al, 2004 How did this lab come up with mutant NOSC, and why did they decide that it was a homozygous lethal allele of NOS? ...
... In this review I will guide you through the findings of both labs. Regulski et al, 2004 How did this lab come up with mutant NOSC, and why did they decide that it was a homozygous lethal allele of NOS? ...
Updated slides on graph algorithms for DNA sequencing
... Euler Theorem • A graph is balanced if for every vertex the number of incoming edges equals to the number of outgoing edges: in(v)=out(v) • Theorem: A connected graph is Eulerian (i.e., contains a Eulerian cycle) if and only if each of its vertices is balanced. ...
... Euler Theorem • A graph is balanced if for every vertex the number of incoming edges equals to the number of outgoing edges: in(v)=out(v) • Theorem: A connected graph is Eulerian (i.e., contains a Eulerian cycle) if and only if each of its vertices is balanced. ...
Pharmacogenetics of warfarin: current status and future
... vitamin K, illness, age, gender, concurrent medication and body surface area, and by genetic variation.1–8 To be able to improve the benefit–harm profile associated with warfarin therapy, all these factors need to be taken into account. There is increasing interest in whether pharmacogenetics can ac ...
... vitamin K, illness, age, gender, concurrent medication and body surface area, and by genetic variation.1–8 To be able to improve the benefit–harm profile associated with warfarin therapy, all these factors need to be taken into account. There is increasing interest in whether pharmacogenetics can ac ...
Analysis of the genetic potential of the spongederived fungus
... Ircinia fasciculata in the course of a research program focused on the discovery and characterization of novel natural products. This led to the isolation and characterisation of two novel and structurally highly similar polyketides: sorbicillactone A and sorbicillactone B. Consistent with their str ...
... Ircinia fasciculata in the course of a research program focused on the discovery and characterization of novel natural products. This led to the isolation and characterisation of two novel and structurally highly similar polyketides: sorbicillactone A and sorbicillactone B. Consistent with their str ...
attached paper highlights
... Although the concept of energy starvation in the failing heart was proposed decades ago, still very little is known about the origin of energetic failure. Recent advances in molecular biology have started to elucidate the transcriptional events governing mitochondrial biogenesis. In particular, a gr ...
... Although the concept of energy starvation in the failing heart was proposed decades ago, still very little is known about the origin of energetic failure. Recent advances in molecular biology have started to elucidate the transcriptional events governing mitochondrial biogenesis. In particular, a gr ...
Molecular and General Genetics.
... and conjugation The bacterial strains and plasmids used in this work are listed in Table 1. Strain Sp13Trp is a Trp auxotroph isolated from strain Sp13, a strain similar to Sp7 (Tarrand et al. 1978; Vieille et al. 1989). The rich culture medium used was Luria-Bertani broth for Escherichia coli and n ...
... and conjugation The bacterial strains and plasmids used in this work are listed in Table 1. Strain Sp13Trp is a Trp auxotroph isolated from strain Sp13, a strain similar to Sp7 (Tarrand et al. 1978; Vieille et al. 1989). The rich culture medium used was Luria-Bertani broth for Escherichia coli and n ...
Consistency analysis of redundant probe sets on Affymetrix three
... three-prime arrays, although they were not designed specifically for this purpose, may have some value in the study of alternative transcripts, thanks to the large number of redundant probe sets present on many of these arrays. Redundant probe sets are probe sets that measure different regions of th ...
... three-prime arrays, although they were not designed specifically for this purpose, may have some value in the study of alternative transcripts, thanks to the large number of redundant probe sets present on many of these arrays. Redundant probe sets are probe sets that measure different regions of th ...
Human mitochondrial transfer RNAs: Role of pathogenic
... Most of the observed mtDNA changes represent neutral polymorphisms and have been used to track human migrations.70 The large prevalence of variations in tRNA genes calls for the elucidation of their pathogenicity. In addition, clinical misattribution of pathogenicity is an important issue due to the ...
... Most of the observed mtDNA changes represent neutral polymorphisms and have been used to track human migrations.70 The large prevalence of variations in tRNA genes calls for the elucidation of their pathogenicity. In addition, clinical misattribution of pathogenicity is an important issue due to the ...
Metabolic decision making by protein-metabolite - ETH E
... and proteins, at single reaction resolution. We find that this metabolic response is largely established by two mechanisms, namely an approximate transcriptional program, which rarely controls fluxes alone, as well as passive regulation of enzyme activity through changes in ...
... and proteins, at single reaction resolution. We find that this metabolic response is largely established by two mechanisms, namely an approximate transcriptional program, which rarely controls fluxes alone, as well as passive regulation of enzyme activity through changes in ...
A computational approach to map nucleosome positions and
... 2013). However, the requirement for genetic engineering of essential histones limits its current application to genetically tractable organisms. Therefore, novel experimental or analytical approaches that are generally applicable in eukaryotes are still needed to determine the accurate positions of ...
... 2013). However, the requirement for genetic engineering of essential histones limits its current application to genetically tractable organisms. Therefore, novel experimental or analytical approaches that are generally applicable in eukaryotes are still needed to determine the accurate positions of ...
Functional characterisation of the TUP5 gene in - diss.fu
... proteins. It is also used as a nitrogen storage compound in seeds. Furthermore, arginine is the precursor of polyamines and nitric oxide which play an important role in many developmental processes and the response to various environmental stresses. Plant amino acid pathways have for a long time bee ...
... proteins. It is also used as a nitrogen storage compound in seeds. Furthermore, arginine is the precursor of polyamines and nitric oxide which play an important role in many developmental processes and the response to various environmental stresses. Plant amino acid pathways have for a long time bee ...
unexpected consequences for sense codon reassignment
... Briefly, RNA was precipitated by phenol:chloroform extraction from cell lysates; a detailed protocol is provided in the Supplementary Material (S5). A total of 2.5 l of extracted RNA solution was used as the template for reverse transcription with primers specific for either E. coli tRNAArg2 (prime ...
... Briefly, RNA was precipitated by phenol:chloroform extraction from cell lysates; a detailed protocol is provided in the Supplementary Material (S5). A total of 2.5 l of extracted RNA solution was used as the template for reverse transcription with primers specific for either E. coli tRNAArg2 (prime ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
... al. 1997). However, these advantages can be outweighed by low reproducibility. Furthermore, RAPDs do not have defined locus identity, and it can be difficult to relate RAPD loci between different experimental populations of the same species. AFLP markers are generated by a combination of restriction ...
... al. 1997). However, these advantages can be outweighed by low reproducibility. Furthermore, RAPDs do not have defined locus identity, and it can be difficult to relate RAPD loci between different experimental populations of the same species. AFLP markers are generated by a combination of restriction ...
Molecular Network Controlling the Ovule Development in
... take place within the ovule. In the ovule both sporophytic and gametophytic generation coexist. The analyses of this developmental process provides an excellent tool to understand the molecular mechanism involved in controlling the basic processes like primordia initiation, specification, cell divis ...
... take place within the ovule. In the ovule both sporophytic and gametophytic generation coexist. The analyses of this developmental process provides an excellent tool to understand the molecular mechanism involved in controlling the basic processes like primordia initiation, specification, cell divis ...
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.