
Journal of Bacteriology
... process; e.g., R. leguminosarum bv. viciae nodulates common vetch, pea, sweet pea, and lentil but not clover or bean, whereas R. leguminosarum bv. trifolii nodulates only clover. Many genes required for root nodule formation (nod genes) by Rhizobium species, including those of R. leguminosarum, are ...
... process; e.g., R. leguminosarum bv. viciae nodulates common vetch, pea, sweet pea, and lentil but not clover or bean, whereas R. leguminosarum bv. trifolii nodulates only clover. Many genes required for root nodule formation (nod genes) by Rhizobium species, including those of R. leguminosarum, are ...
Marker-assisted backcross breeding
... example of marker-assisted line development. Theor. Appl. Genet. 96: 123-131. Bert Collard & David Mackill. MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING FOR RICE IMPROVEMENT ...
... example of marker-assisted line development. Theor. Appl. Genet. 96: 123-131. Bert Collard & David Mackill. MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING FOR RICE IMPROVEMENT ...
Coevolution of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase with its tRNA substrates
... In bacteria, the ND Bacillus subtilis GluRS has been extensively studied (9). Due to the lack of a canonical glutaminyltRNA synthetase (GlnRS) in this organism, the ND-GluRS is an essential enzyme in Gln-tRNA formation as it generates GlutRNAGln. This product is then converted to Gln-tRNAGln by Glu- ...
... In bacteria, the ND Bacillus subtilis GluRS has been extensively studied (9). Due to the lack of a canonical glutaminyltRNA synthetase (GlnRS) in this organism, the ND-GluRS is an essential enzyme in Gln-tRNA formation as it generates GlutRNAGln. This product is then converted to Gln-tRNAGln by Glu- ...
Sporadic Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Due to De Novo Myosin
... an autosomal dominant trait (5, 11-14). Thus, individuals with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy frequently have multiple affected relatives, and must have one affected parent. Sporadic occurrence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is defined by similar anatomical and clinical features in an individu ...
... an autosomal dominant trait (5, 11-14). Thus, individuals with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy frequently have multiple affected relatives, and must have one affected parent. Sporadic occurrence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is defined by similar anatomical and clinical features in an individu ...
Alu repeat analysis in the complete human genome: trends and
... individually for all these regions. Here, Alu, gene and intron sizes reflect the length occupied (in bp) by them in each 100 kb interval. Statistical analysis was performed using Statsview package (ver 4.0). ...
... individually for all these regions. Here, Alu, gene and intron sizes reflect the length occupied (in bp) by them in each 100 kb interval. Statistical analysis was performed using Statsview package (ver 4.0). ...
Identification of Short Motifs for Comparing Biological Sequences
... factors would enhance the quality of the comparison results. DNA sequences are not random in their structures, and it is believed that each fragment/subsequence of the DNA sequence carries a message or a signal. The hypothesis used in this research is that closely related or similar genomes would ca ...
... factors would enhance the quality of the comparison results. DNA sequences are not random in their structures, and it is believed that each fragment/subsequence of the DNA sequence carries a message or a signal. The hypothesis used in this research is that closely related or similar genomes would ca ...
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... Describe activators and repressors and their role in transcription. Describe alternative splicing. Be able to name and describe the mechanisms for regulation of translation and later stages of gene expression. 7. Describe nuclear transplantation and reproductive cloning. 8. How do adult stem cells d ...
... Describe activators and repressors and their role in transcription. Describe alternative splicing. Be able to name and describe the mechanisms for regulation of translation and later stages of gene expression. 7. Describe nuclear transplantation and reproductive cloning. 8. How do adult stem cells d ...
Single-Gene Inheritance Single-Gene Inheritance
... Single-gene inheritance patterns are useful for gene discovery not only in experimental genetics of model organisms, but also in applied genetics. An important example is found in human genetics. Many human disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease, are inherited as a single mutant ge ...
... Single-gene inheritance patterns are useful for gene discovery not only in experimental genetics of model organisms, but also in applied genetics. An important example is found in human genetics. Many human disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease, are inherited as a single mutant ge ...
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... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
... genes have been identified, which are expressed specifically at distinct phases of vascular tissue differentiation or in a subset of vascular tissue cell types (Hertzberg et al., 2001; Kuriyama and Fukuda, 2001; Zhao et al., 2000). The subsequent functional analysis of such genes and mutants display ...
Tombola, a tesmin/TSO1-family protein, regulates
... Tomb. The Tomb-Aly and Tomb-Comr interactions were specific, as yeast co-transformed with Tomb-AD and CG15031-DB were unable to grow under selective conditions. Co-expression and coimmunoprecipitation experiments in tissue culture cells confirmed that FLAG-Tomb can interact with HA-Comr (data not sh ...
... Tomb. The Tomb-Aly and Tomb-Comr interactions were specific, as yeast co-transformed with Tomb-AD and CG15031-DB were unable to grow under selective conditions. Co-expression and coimmunoprecipitation experiments in tissue culture cells confirmed that FLAG-Tomb can interact with HA-Comr (data not sh ...
Intellectual property rights and innovation: Evidence from
... and relies solely on variation in the length of time a gene was held with Celera’s IP. My empirical analysis relies on a newly-constructed data set that traces out the distribution of Celera’s IP across the human genome over time, linked to gene-level measures of scientific research and product deve ...
... and relies solely on variation in the length of time a gene was held with Celera’s IP. My empirical analysis relies on a newly-constructed data set that traces out the distribution of Celera’s IP across the human genome over time, linked to gene-level measures of scientific research and product deve ...
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... traits (e.g., tall and short), only one of these traits (tall, in this case) showed up in the next generation. He called the trait that showed up the dominant trait, and the one not seen, the recessive trait. The fact that this occurred with all seven characteristics he studied led him to formulate ...
... traits (e.g., tall and short), only one of these traits (tall, in this case) showed up in the next generation. He called the trait that showed up the dominant trait, and the one not seen, the recessive trait. The fact that this occurred with all seven characteristics he studied led him to formulate ...
The Small RNA Chaperone Hfq and Multiple Small RNAs Control
... the transition between low to high cell density by allowing the influence of additional regulatory inputs. Simultaneous inactivation of all four sRNAs is necessary to eliminate Hfq-mediated quorum sensing repression Overexpression of only one sRNA is sufficient for repression Simultaneous presence o ...
... the transition between low to high cell density by allowing the influence of additional regulatory inputs. Simultaneous inactivation of all four sRNAs is necessary to eliminate Hfq-mediated quorum sensing repression Overexpression of only one sRNA is sufficient for repression Simultaneous presence o ...
wsp Gene Sequences from the Wolbachia of Filarial Nematodes
... chloroform procedures [16] or through proteinase-K treatment [2, 17]. The Wolbachia wsp gene was PCR amplified using primers WSPestF (5⬘-TTAGACTGCTAAAGTGGAATT) and WSPestR (5⬘-AAACCACTGGGATAACAAGA). These primers were designed on the basis of conserved portions of the non-coding regions of the arthr ...
... chloroform procedures [16] or through proteinase-K treatment [2, 17]. The Wolbachia wsp gene was PCR amplified using primers WSPestF (5⬘-TTAGACTGCTAAAGTGGAATT) and WSPestR (5⬘-AAACCACTGGGATAACAAGA). These primers were designed on the basis of conserved portions of the non-coding regions of the arthr ...
Lyons/Hewitt/Suchocki/Yeh, CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATED SCIENCE
... Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley ...
... Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley ...
Inhibition of the Particle-associated RNA
... ethanolic solutions of thiosemicarbazide and the aldehyde or ketone by standard methods (Mann & Saunders, I96O), followed by recrystallization from aqueous ethanol and drying at IiO °C. Similarly, for the semicarbazones, semicarbazide hydrochloride in an acetic acid-sodium acetate buffer was used an ...
... ethanolic solutions of thiosemicarbazide and the aldehyde or ketone by standard methods (Mann & Saunders, I96O), followed by recrystallization from aqueous ethanol and drying at IiO °C. Similarly, for the semicarbazones, semicarbazide hydrochloride in an acetic acid-sodium acetate buffer was used an ...
MCScanX`s manual
... Note: for sp#, sp is the two-letter short name for the species; # is the chromosome number. (For example, the second chromosome of Arabidopsis thaliana should be denoted as at2.) The xyz.gff file can be generated by parsing the .gff3 file released by the sequencing initiatives. Repeat of the same ge ...
... Note: for sp#, sp is the two-letter short name for the species; # is the chromosome number. (For example, the second chromosome of Arabidopsis thaliana should be denoted as at2.) The xyz.gff file can be generated by parsing the .gff3 file released by the sequencing initiatives. Repeat of the same ge ...
Autosomal dominant macrothrombocytopenia in Italy
... GPV (CD42d); FA6-152 and Gi9 (both from Immunotech) against GPIV (CD36) and GPIa (CD49b), respectively. MO2 (Coulter, Miami, FL) was used as the negative control. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (GAM-FITC) was also purchased from Coulter. PRP and PPP were obtained from bloo ...
... GPV (CD42d); FA6-152 and Gi9 (both from Immunotech) against GPIV (CD36) and GPIa (CD49b), respectively. MO2 (Coulter, Miami, FL) was used as the negative control. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (GAM-FITC) was also purchased from Coulter. PRP and PPP were obtained from bloo ...
Inhibition of RNA Synthesis by Anthracycline Analogs
... and inactivate its template function essential for nucleic acid synthesis. Recently, several structural analogs of these antineoplastic agents have been synthesized and some of them were shown to be considerably more effective against experimental tumors than the parent compounds. The majority of re ...
... and inactivate its template function essential for nucleic acid synthesis. Recently, several structural analogs of these antineoplastic agents have been synthesized and some of them were shown to be considerably more effective against experimental tumors than the parent compounds. The majority of re ...
Novel mutants of 23S RNA: characterization of
... and absence of thiostrepton; wild-type ribosomes were analyzed in the absence of drug. In this assay, equimolar concentrations of the drug were sufficient to almost completely inhibit wild-type ribosomes. The active fraction of ribosomes in the presence of thiostrepton was 1 - 5 pmoles per one A^n u ...
... and absence of thiostrepton; wild-type ribosomes were analyzed in the absence of drug. In this assay, equimolar concentrations of the drug were sufficient to almost completely inhibit wild-type ribosomes. The active fraction of ribosomes in the presence of thiostrepton was 1 - 5 pmoles per one A^n u ...
Activation of the JNK pathway during dorsal closure in Drosophila
... shows a large anterior dorsal hole compared with wild type (WT). (B) In situ hybridization to reveal dpp transcripts in wild-type (slpr921/+) or mutant (slpr921/Y) embryos at stage 11, germ band extended, and stage 13, germ band retracted. Stages according to Campos-Ortega and Hartenstein (1997). dp ...
... shows a large anterior dorsal hole compared with wild type (WT). (B) In situ hybridization to reveal dpp transcripts in wild-type (slpr921/+) or mutant (slpr921/Y) embryos at stage 11, germ band extended, and stage 13, germ band retracted. Stages according to Campos-Ortega and Hartenstein (1997). dp ...
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, DUCHENNE TYPE
... dystrophin expression at 10%-20% of that detected in normal muscle [Barton-Davis et al 1999], a level that provided some degree of functional protection against contraction-induced damage. ...
... dystrophin expression at 10%-20% of that detected in normal muscle [Barton-Davis et al 1999], a level that provided some degree of functional protection against contraction-induced damage. ...
Genetic studies of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
... occupational aspects. Psoriasis patients suffer impaired quality of life similar to or worse than patients with other chronic diseases such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes (Finlay et al. 1987). Over the past 20 years, our understanding of the disease mechanisms has advanced significantly and ...
... occupational aspects. Psoriasis patients suffer impaired quality of life similar to or worse than patients with other chronic diseases such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes (Finlay et al. 1987). Over the past 20 years, our understanding of the disease mechanisms has advanced significantly and ...
IBDfinder and SNPsetter: tools for pedigree
... replaced by chips offering ~50k, ~250k and ~1M SNPs. Such advances can outstrip the pace of a clinical project, so that patients ascertained over a period of years may have been genotyped with a mixture of array types. Because different arrays may not share SNPs, integrating data from these differen ...
... replaced by chips offering ~50k, ~250k and ~1M SNPs. Such advances can outstrip the pace of a clinical project, so that patients ascertained over a period of years may have been genotyped with a mixture of array types. Because different arrays may not share SNPs, integrating data from these differen ...
A Novel Splicing Mutation of KIT Results in Piebaldism and Auburn
... mammalian skin and hair color [11]. In human population, the MC1R gene (MIM155555) has many polymorphisms; some of them have been identified with association with red hair, fair skin, freckling, and increased skin cancer risk [12, 13]. The previous study has clearly shown that the majority of person ...
... mammalian skin and hair color [11]. In human population, the MC1R gene (MIM155555) has many polymorphisms; some of them have been identified with association with red hair, fair skin, freckling, and increased skin cancer risk [12, 13]. The previous study has clearly shown that the majority of person ...
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.