
1 Lower brain pH as a shared endophenotype of psychotic disorders
... various psychiatric disorders. However, lower brain pH has largely been considered as an ...
... various psychiatric disorders. However, lower brain pH has largely been considered as an ...
Evolution of the vertebrate jaw: comparative embryology and
... Dlx and Otx genes The shared developmental features identified between the lamprey and gnathostomes are most likely to represent the ancestral programme possessed by the common ancestor (Fig. 3B; also see Trainor et al. 2003, for a similar method of speculation), whereas there can also be programmes ...
... Dlx and Otx genes The shared developmental features identified between the lamprey and gnathostomes are most likely to represent the ancestral programme possessed by the common ancestor (Fig. 3B; also see Trainor et al. 2003, for a similar method of speculation), whereas there can also be programmes ...
Translation of Cyclin mRNA Is Necessary for Extracts of Activated
... study cell-free extracts that require protein synthesis to enter mitosis and permit more than one round of DNA replication (Lohka and Masui, 1983, 1984; Hutchison et al., 1987; Blow and Laskey, 1988). If it could be shown that cyclin synthesis is necessary and sufficient to promote mitosis in vitro, ...
... study cell-free extracts that require protein synthesis to enter mitosis and permit more than one round of DNA replication (Lohka and Masui, 1983, 1984; Hutchison et al., 1987; Blow and Laskey, 1988). If it could be shown that cyclin synthesis is necessary and sufficient to promote mitosis in vitro, ...
Molecular genetics of the extracellular lipase of
... 1991) both have an apparent M, of 29000 and the mature proteins have the same N-terminal sequences (STYTQTKYPIV.. .). The isoelectric points are 5.8 ( P . aeruginosa PAClR) and 4-9 ( P . aeruginosa EF2). There is a strong association of the enzyme with lipopolysaccharides. The overall amino acid com ...
... 1991) both have an apparent M, of 29000 and the mature proteins have the same N-terminal sequences (STYTQTKYPIV.. .). The isoelectric points are 5.8 ( P . aeruginosa PAClR) and 4-9 ( P . aeruginosa EF2). There is a strong association of the enzyme with lipopolysaccharides. The overall amino acid com ...
Classification of nucleic acids structures by means of the
... bandwidth: 1 nm, 2 accumulations). Spectra were recorded using a Hellma quartz cell with pathlength of 10 mm and volume of 1400 l. Measurements were carried out at two different temperatures: 20ºC in annealing conditions and 85ºC in denaturing conditions. ...
... bandwidth: 1 nm, 2 accumulations). Spectra were recorded using a Hellma quartz cell with pathlength of 10 mm and volume of 1400 l. Measurements were carried out at two different temperatures: 20ºC in annealing conditions and 85ºC in denaturing conditions. ...
Evolution of meiosis genes in sexual vs. asexual Potamopyrgus
... opsin genes in cave fish (Yokoyama et al 1995) or tooth loss in birds (Meredith et al 2014) . These studies indicate the common fate of a gene under relaxed selection is pseudogenization followed by sequence degradation. Even so, degradation and eventual loss of pseudogenes is not always a foregone ...
... opsin genes in cave fish (Yokoyama et al 1995) or tooth loss in birds (Meredith et al 2014) . These studies indicate the common fate of a gene under relaxed selection is pseudogenization followed by sequence degradation. Even so, degradation and eventual loss of pseudogenes is not always a foregone ...
8th grade Chapter 8
... of one parent are written across the top of the square. C. The alleles within the gametes of the other parent are written down the side of the square. D. The products of the different possible fusion of gametes are written in the appropriate boxes to show the different offspring genotypes that are p ...
... of one parent are written across the top of the square. C. The alleles within the gametes of the other parent are written down the side of the square. D. The products of the different possible fusion of gametes are written in the appropriate boxes to show the different offspring genotypes that are p ...
Loss-of-function of a Rice Gibberellin Biosynthetic Gene, GA20
... an agarose gel and transferred to Hybond N+ membrane. The DNA gel blot analysis was done by using the coding sequences of GA20ox-1 and GA20ox-2 as probes. For the analysis of feedback repression, total RNAs were extracted from the seedlings treated with ± 10−4 M GA3 or ± 10−6 M uniconazole (an inhib ...
... an agarose gel and transferred to Hybond N+ membrane. The DNA gel blot analysis was done by using the coding sequences of GA20ox-1 and GA20ox-2 as probes. For the analysis of feedback repression, total RNAs were extracted from the seedlings treated with ± 10−4 M GA3 or ± 10−6 M uniconazole (an inhib ...
functional analysis of chromatin assembly genes in tetrahymena
... pathways. Replication-dependent mediated by CAF-1 (H3-H4) and replication-independent mediated by HIRA (H3.3-H4). Miss-regulation of chromatin assembly patterns result in the onset of many disease states such as cancer. Tetrahymena thermophila is a useful model for understanding basic questions in c ...
... pathways. Replication-dependent mediated by CAF-1 (H3-H4) and replication-independent mediated by HIRA (H3.3-H4). Miss-regulation of chromatin assembly patterns result in the onset of many disease states such as cancer. Tetrahymena thermophila is a useful model for understanding basic questions in c ...
07-050sr (Microsoft Word
... "(c) it is conducted in accordance with applicable technical and procedural guidelines, as in force from time to time under section 27(d) of the Act, relating to— (i) containment of the GMO; and (ii) if the dealing involves transporting the GMO, transport; and (d) it does not involve an intentional ...
... "(c) it is conducted in accordance with applicable technical and procedural guidelines, as in force from time to time under section 27(d) of the Act, relating to— (i) containment of the GMO; and (ii) if the dealing involves transporting the GMO, transport; and (d) it does not involve an intentional ...
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... How many different genotypes are possible among the offspring? How many different phenotypes are possible among the offspring? What is the probability of getting homozygous offspring? What is the probability of getting heterozygous offspring? What is the probability of getting normal offspring? What ...
... How many different genotypes are possible among the offspring? How many different phenotypes are possible among the offspring? What is the probability of getting homozygous offspring? What is the probability of getting heterozygous offspring? What is the probability of getting normal offspring? What ...
F 2
... Observing the F2 ratios below is diagnostic of the type of gene interaction • These F2 ratios occur only in dihybrid crosses where there is complete dominance ...
... Observing the F2 ratios below is diagnostic of the type of gene interaction • These F2 ratios occur only in dihybrid crosses where there is complete dominance ...
WEREWOLF, a Regulator of Root Hair Pattern
... FT, encoding a small approximately 20-kD protein with homology to Raf kinase inhibitor protein, is one of the key floral activators integrating multiple floral inductive pathways (Kardailsky et al., 1999; Kobayashi et al., 1999). FT promotes the transition to flowering by activating other floral int ...
... FT, encoding a small approximately 20-kD protein with homology to Raf kinase inhibitor protein, is one of the key floral activators integrating multiple floral inductive pathways (Kardailsky et al., 1999; Kobayashi et al., 1999). FT promotes the transition to flowering by activating other floral int ...
Genetics: The Science of Heredity
... A Lineup of Genes Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string. The chromosomes in a pair may have different alleles for some genes and the same allele for others. ...
... A Lineup of Genes Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string. The chromosomes in a pair may have different alleles for some genes and the same allele for others. ...
Analysis of skin color change and related gene
... Resources, 2011). The bird is characterized by its black feathers, and its comb, beak, skin, muscle, bone, tibia, and toe are almost black. It is also known for its blue-shell eggs. Interestingly, its black skin, bone, and muscle are caused by melanin deposition, which is known as dermal hyperpigmen ...
... Resources, 2011). The bird is characterized by its black feathers, and its comb, beak, skin, muscle, bone, tibia, and toe are almost black. It is also known for its blue-shell eggs. Interestingly, its black skin, bone, and muscle are caused by melanin deposition, which is known as dermal hyperpigmen ...
Gene Section CPM (carboxypeptidase M) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... factor binding sites were identified in the 5' region flanking the proximal initiation sites, including a vitamin D3 responsive element and Sp1. The distal promoter (~ 30 kb upstream of the coding region) differs from the proximal promoter in that it mainly consists of repetitive elements and lacks ...
... factor binding sites were identified in the 5' region flanking the proximal initiation sites, including a vitamin D3 responsive element and Sp1. The distal promoter (~ 30 kb upstream of the coding region) differs from the proximal promoter in that it mainly consists of repetitive elements and lacks ...
E.coli Tic Tacs
... PromoterWintergreenGFP ◦ Cut promoter out and add to wintergreen plasmid ◦ Cut GFP out and add it to our plasmid after the wintergreen plasmid. ...
... PromoterWintergreenGFP ◦ Cut promoter out and add to wintergreen plasmid ◦ Cut GFP out and add it to our plasmid after the wintergreen plasmid. ...
Transduction
... Lecture 13 Gene Manipulation in Bacteria There is no meiosis in bacteria so special techniques have been worked out for manipulating genes in bacteria so that mapping experiments, strain construction, and complementation tests can be done. First, we need a way of getting chromosomal DNA from one cel ...
... Lecture 13 Gene Manipulation in Bacteria There is no meiosis in bacteria so special techniques have been worked out for manipulating genes in bacteria so that mapping experiments, strain construction, and complementation tests can be done. First, we need a way of getting chromosomal DNA from one cel ...
Mutations of APC, K-ras, and p53 Are Associated
... (Table 1). The median number of total aberrations per tumor was 11.0 (range, 0 –34). Gains occurred more frequently than losses, with a median number of gains of 7.0 (range, 0 –14), and a median number of losses of 4.0 (range, 0 –20). Gains and losses were usually large and often involved entire chr ...
... (Table 1). The median number of total aberrations per tumor was 11.0 (range, 0 –34). Gains occurred more frequently than losses, with a median number of gains of 7.0 (range, 0 –14), and a median number of losses of 4.0 (range, 0 –20). Gains and losses were usually large and often involved entire chr ...
Archaeal phylogenomics provides evidence in support of a
... [20]. Other large multi-gene approaches have rendered hypotheses that the eukaryotes descend from an ancient and uncharacterized archaeal lineage [12]. However, most phylogenetic reconstructions using informational gene sequence data recover a root for the eukaryotes in the Crenarchaea: known as the ...
... [20]. Other large multi-gene approaches have rendered hypotheses that the eukaryotes descend from an ancient and uncharacterized archaeal lineage [12]. However, most phylogenetic reconstructions using informational gene sequence data recover a root for the eukaryotes in the Crenarchaea: known as the ...
Thesis-1965R-K29r
... composition of the nucleolus is chiefly RNA and proteins. It may also contain certain enzymes and I ipids. The synthesis of RNA in the nucleolus is generally accepted. The types are not agreed on. The transfer of RNA to the cytoplasm seems probable but the method is not apparent. Protein synthesis w ...
... composition of the nucleolus is chiefly RNA and proteins. It may also contain certain enzymes and I ipids. The synthesis of RNA in the nucleolus is generally accepted. The types are not agreed on. The transfer of RNA to the cytoplasm seems probable but the method is not apparent. Protein synthesis w ...
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... (c) In all animals so far studied, the production of fully functional sperm is sensitive to temperature. In the nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, spermatogenesis takes place in a similar way to mammals. Two proteins known as argonaute proteins are important in the development of sperm. They are ...
... (c) In all animals so far studied, the production of fully functional sperm is sensitive to temperature. In the nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, spermatogenesis takes place in a similar way to mammals. Two proteins known as argonaute proteins are important in the development of sperm. They are ...
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... the alignments. To determine possible selective pressures, the proportion of synonymous substitutions to potential synonymous sites and the proportion of non-‐ synonymous substitutions to potential non-‐syn ...
... the alignments. To determine possible selective pressures, the proportion of synonymous substitutions to potential synonymous sites and the proportion of non-‐ synonymous substitutions to potential non-‐syn ...
Adaptive evolution drives divergence of a hybrid inviability gene
... Speciation—the splitting of one species into two—occurs by the evolution of any of several forms of reproductive isolation between taxa, including the intrinsic sterility and inviability of hybrids. Abundant evidence shows that these hybrid fitness problems are caused by incompatible interactions be ...
... Speciation—the splitting of one species into two—occurs by the evolution of any of several forms of reproductive isolation between taxa, including the intrinsic sterility and inviability of hybrids. Abundant evidence shows that these hybrid fitness problems are caused by incompatible interactions be ...
no correlation between cyp17-34t/c polymorphism and severe acne
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
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.