Gene Section ALOX15 (arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... transcriptionally upregulate 15-LOX-1 expression via phosphorylation of Signal Transducer and Activator of transcription (STAT) proteins, particularly STAT-1, STAT-3 and STAT-6 and their translocation to the nucleus. Acetylation of histones, which block STAT6 binding at the 15-LOX-1 promoter if they ...
... transcriptionally upregulate 15-LOX-1 expression via phosphorylation of Signal Transducer and Activator of transcription (STAT) proteins, particularly STAT-1, STAT-3 and STAT-6 and their translocation to the nucleus. Acetylation of histones, which block STAT6 binding at the 15-LOX-1 promoter if they ...
Introduction To Molecular Biology
... University Book Center. 2002. Available in paper copy from the publisher. Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, and Peter Walter. Molecular Biology of the cell. 1392 pages. Garland Science; 5 edition (November 16, 2007).ISBN. 9780815341055. Available in paper co ...
... University Book Center. 2002. Available in paper copy from the publisher. Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, and Peter Walter. Molecular Biology of the cell. 1392 pages. Garland Science; 5 edition (November 16, 2007).ISBN. 9780815341055. Available in paper co ...
waardenburg syndrome, type iv
... Expansion of trinucleotide repeats can give rise to genetic disease. We have developed a technique, repeat expansion detection (RED), that can identify potentially pathological repeat expansion without prior knowledge of chromosomal location. Human genomic DNA is used as a template for a two-step cy ...
... Expansion of trinucleotide repeats can give rise to genetic disease. We have developed a technique, repeat expansion detection (RED), that can identify potentially pathological repeat expansion without prior knowledge of chromosomal location. Human genomic DNA is used as a template for a two-step cy ...
doc - Vanderbilt University
... thinking, but even they were not born with a steady pipette hand…much less a working knowledge of biochemistry. The beauty of DNA Even though I made many mistakes, I did get some experiments right. The first time I did a digestion correctly and the silvery threads of DNA became visible through the p ...
... thinking, but even they were not born with a steady pipette hand…much less a working knowledge of biochemistry. The beauty of DNA Even though I made many mistakes, I did get some experiments right. The first time I did a digestion correctly and the silvery threads of DNA became visible through the p ...
2012-06-14-EBI-plant-bioinf-course
... Cuffmerge – Merges multiple transcript assemblies Cuffcompare – Compare transcript assemblies to reference annotation Cuffdiff – Identifies differentially expressed genes and transcripts CummeRbund Visualisation of differential expression results ...
... Cuffmerge – Merges multiple transcript assemblies Cuffcompare – Compare transcript assemblies to reference annotation Cuffdiff – Identifies differentially expressed genes and transcripts CummeRbund Visualisation of differential expression results ...
Gene Section FOXC1 (forkhead box C1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... cell lines. In FOXC1 homozygous knockdown (foxc1/-foxc1) HeLa cell line, ectopic expression of FOXC1 cDNA restored the potential of TGF-beta1 to inhibit cell growth by arresting cells in the G0/G1 phase. Which reveals the FOXC1 having a tumour suppressive function. Furthermore, screens of primary en ...
... cell lines. In FOXC1 homozygous knockdown (foxc1/-foxc1) HeLa cell line, ectopic expression of FOXC1 cDNA restored the potential of TGF-beta1 to inhibit cell growth by arresting cells in the G0/G1 phase. Which reveals the FOXC1 having a tumour suppressive function. Furthermore, screens of primary en ...
Nucleotides - Mrs Miller's Blog | Science Revision
... Explain why the MRNA strand produced in the nucleus is complementary to the template strand, and a copy of the coding strand complementary RNA nucleotides are lined up against each base on the template strand, producing a complementary strand. As base pairing rules apply, this lining up will be the ...
... Explain why the MRNA strand produced in the nucleus is complementary to the template strand, and a copy of the coding strand complementary RNA nucleotides are lined up against each base on the template strand, producing a complementary strand. As base pairing rules apply, this lining up will be the ...
Distinct Contributions of Replication and Transcription to Mutation
... In conclusion, we find that DNA replication and transcription exert distinct impacts on mutation rate variations among human genes. First, mutational pressure from DNA replication-associated processes is stronger than that from transcription-associated processes since the former leave sequence signa ...
... In conclusion, we find that DNA replication and transcription exert distinct impacts on mutation rate variations among human genes. First, mutational pressure from DNA replication-associated processes is stronger than that from transcription-associated processes since the former leave sequence signa ...
designer genes * southern poly regional 2006
... A karyotypic analysis of a developing fetus will reveal if it has a disorder such as Tay-Sachs, cystic fibrosis, or sickle cell anemia. ...
... A karyotypic analysis of a developing fetus will reveal if it has a disorder such as Tay-Sachs, cystic fibrosis, or sickle cell anemia. ...
Show Me the Genes KEY
... like the genes in Mendel’s models?” The offspring receive half of their chromosomes from each parent just like in Mendel’s model. 8. We know that parents make “copies” of their genetic information to pass to their offspring. Why do the egg and sperm contain only 23 chromosomes? Each sex cell has 23 ...
... like the genes in Mendel’s models?” The offspring receive half of their chromosomes from each parent just like in Mendel’s model. 8. We know that parents make “copies” of their genetic information to pass to their offspring. Why do the egg and sperm contain only 23 chromosomes? Each sex cell has 23 ...
Phylogeography
... Modeling from Theoretical Ancestors: Forward Evolution Can model populations in a forward direction, starting with theoretical past Fisher-Wright model of neutral evolution ...
... Modeling from Theoretical Ancestors: Forward Evolution Can model populations in a forward direction, starting with theoretical past Fisher-Wright model of neutral evolution ...
Heredity
... Independent assortment—multiple traits, seed shape and seed color Mendel followed two traits together to see if they influenced each other. Vertically at left, the phenotypic outcomes into the F2 generation are followed for seed shape—round (dominant) and wrinkled (recessive); and seed color—yellow ...
... Independent assortment—multiple traits, seed shape and seed color Mendel followed two traits together to see if they influenced each other. Vertically at left, the phenotypic outcomes into the F2 generation are followed for seed shape—round (dominant) and wrinkled (recessive); and seed color—yellow ...
Transgenic Approach for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
... Classified aslow molecular weight HSPs and high molecular weight HSPs, highly conserved amino acid sequence, nucleotide sequence of the corresponding genes is also conserved, stress-inducible of hs genes governed by HSEs (heat shock elements), selected HSPs are shown to act as chaperons ...
... Classified aslow molecular weight HSPs and high molecular weight HSPs, highly conserved amino acid sequence, nucleotide sequence of the corresponding genes is also conserved, stress-inducible of hs genes governed by HSEs (heat shock elements), selected HSPs are shown to act as chaperons ...
A Mathematical Model for Solving Four Point Test Cross in Genetics
... Recombination frequency is a measure of genetic linkage [7], [8] and is used in the creation of a genetic linkage map. Recombination frequency (denoted by θ) is the frequency with which a single chromosomal crossover will take place between two genes during meiosis. A centimorgan (cM) is a unit that ...
... Recombination frequency is a measure of genetic linkage [7], [8] and is used in the creation of a genetic linkage map. Recombination frequency (denoted by θ) is the frequency with which a single chromosomal crossover will take place between two genes during meiosis. A centimorgan (cM) is a unit that ...
Genes
... Flo Hyman, 6ft, 5in tall, graceful and athletic, was probably the best woman volleyball player of her time. Captain of the American women’s volleyball team that won a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics, Hyman later joined a professional Japanese squad. In 1986, at the age of 31, she was taken out of ...
... Flo Hyman, 6ft, 5in tall, graceful and athletic, was probably the best woman volleyball player of her time. Captain of the American women’s volleyball team that won a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics, Hyman later joined a professional Japanese squad. In 1986, at the age of 31, she was taken out of ...
Biology Summary Syllabus and Word Lists
... 5 Describe how the cells of multicellular organisms can be organised into tissues, tissues into organs and organs into systems. 6 Explain the role of mitosis and the cell cycle for growth and asexual reproduction. 7 Describe the stages of mitosis and how to prepare and stain a root tip squash in ord ...
... 5 Describe how the cells of multicellular organisms can be organised into tissues, tissues into organs and organs into systems. 6 Explain the role of mitosis and the cell cycle for growth and asexual reproduction. 7 Describe the stages of mitosis and how to prepare and stain a root tip squash in ord ...
Gene Section ERC1 (ELKS/RAB6-interacting/CAST family member 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... DOI: 10.4267/2042/38061 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 France Licence. © 2004 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology ...
... DOI: 10.4267/2042/38061 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 France Licence. © 2004 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology ...
DNA and Transcription Interactive Tutorial
... Remember Melissa? Her blueprint for the apartment complex needs to be copied and then taken to the construction site. In this analogy, Melissa would fax the blueprints over to the construction site. The fax would be the mRNA. The construction site is the ribosome. Now that a copy of the blueprint ha ...
... Remember Melissa? Her blueprint for the apartment complex needs to be copied and then taken to the construction site. In this analogy, Melissa would fax the blueprints over to the construction site. The fax would be the mRNA. The construction site is the ribosome. Now that a copy of the blueprint ha ...
DNA and Transcription Tutorial
... the mRNA exits the nucleus… the mRNA links up with a ribosome. Once at the ribosome, the process called translation will begin. Translation is the process where a ribosome builds a protein. The details of translation will be discussed another day. For now, let’s review. ...
... the mRNA exits the nucleus… the mRNA links up with a ribosome. Once at the ribosome, the process called translation will begin. Translation is the process where a ribosome builds a protein. The details of translation will be discussed another day. For now, let’s review. ...
Gene expression control by selective RNA processing and
... nucleotide-long 5′ UTR of glmS mRNA folds in a stem loop that sequesters the ribosome binding site (RBS) and hampers translation. In the presence of Hfq, the sRNA GlmZ pairs to the 5′ portion of the glmS stem loop. The formation of GlmZ/glmS mRNA duplex releases the RBS and enables ribosomes to tran ...
... nucleotide-long 5′ UTR of glmS mRNA folds in a stem loop that sequesters the ribosome binding site (RBS) and hampers translation. In the presence of Hfq, the sRNA GlmZ pairs to the 5′ portion of the glmS stem loop. The formation of GlmZ/glmS mRNA duplex releases the RBS and enables ribosomes to tran ...
Biol
... 1. holds true only for genes on the same chromosome. 2. indicates that the dihybrid cross is basically equivalent to two independent monohybrid crosses. 3. is not indicative of independent assortment. 4. indicates that an epistatic relationship exists between the two genes under investigation. ...
... 1. holds true only for genes on the same chromosome. 2. indicates that the dihybrid cross is basically equivalent to two independent monohybrid crosses. 3. is not indicative of independent assortment. 4. indicates that an epistatic relationship exists between the two genes under investigation. ...
DOC
... The topic of Molecular Genetics deals with the DNA of the cell and the process that is used to decode its genetic code and use the information to make proteins. Genes are made of DNA. The expression of DNA is protein. The term given for making a protein is called “protein synthesis.” This requires D ...
... The topic of Molecular Genetics deals with the DNA of the cell and the process that is used to decode its genetic code and use the information to make proteins. Genes are made of DNA. The expression of DNA is protein. The term given for making a protein is called “protein synthesis.” This requires D ...
Protein Synthesis
... • Collagen exists as long fibers that bind cells together in tissues. • Many enzymes, such as lysozyme, have cavities or pockets that bind only specific substrate molecules. ...
... • Collagen exists as long fibers that bind cells together in tissues. • Many enzymes, such as lysozyme, have cavities or pockets that bind only specific substrate molecules. ...
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.