
Horizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to Gnetum
... mono- or paraphyly of Coniferales, which are currently unresolved (ref. 21 and references therein). However, these previous studies of the distribution of nad1 intron 2 in seed plants have mainly relied on Southern hybridization. Materials and Methods Taxon Sampling. We obtained 38 accessions of Gne ...
... mono- or paraphyly of Coniferales, which are currently unresolved (ref. 21 and references therein). However, these previous studies of the distribution of nad1 intron 2 in seed plants have mainly relied on Southern hybridization. Materials and Methods Taxon Sampling. We obtained 38 accessions of Gne ...
Genetic variation in the transforming growth susceptibility to IgA nephropathy
... IgA nephropathy is the most common form of glomerulonephritis identified in all regions of the world where renal biopsy is widely practiced. Evidence derived from experimental models of spontaneous IgA nephropathy and studies of the genetics, familial occurrence and racial differences in prevalence ...
... IgA nephropathy is the most common form of glomerulonephritis identified in all regions of the world where renal biopsy is widely practiced. Evidence derived from experimental models of spontaneous IgA nephropathy and studies of the genetics, familial occurrence and racial differences in prevalence ...
DCM in Dobermann is a disease with variable Prevalence and
... used significance level in veterinary epidemiological studies. Otherwise 5 years is a long enough time to obtain an accurate measure of DCM risk. Geographical distribution of the sample including dogs from Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and some eastern European countries see ...
... used significance level in veterinary epidemiological studies. Otherwise 5 years is a long enough time to obtain an accurate measure of DCM risk. Geographical distribution of the sample including dogs from Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and some eastern European countries see ...
Lecture 8: Gene Finding by Computational Analysis Outline 1
... TTT) bias in coding vs non-coding regions • Relative freq of a dicodon in coding vs non-coding – Freq of dicodon X (e.g, AAA AAA) in coding region = total number of occurrences of X divided by total number of dicodon occurrences – Freq of dicodon X (e.g, AAA AAA) in noncoding region = total number o ...
... TTT) bias in coding vs non-coding regions • Relative freq of a dicodon in coding vs non-coding – Freq of dicodon X (e.g, AAA AAA) in coding region = total number of occurrences of X divided by total number of dicodon occurrences – Freq of dicodon X (e.g, AAA AAA) in noncoding region = total number o ...
CpG Mutation Rates in the Human Genome Are
... Throughout the Human Genome The analysis in figure 2 was limited to single-copy DNA sequences on two chromosomes (see Methods) and further required inferences based on sequence comparisons to the chimpanzee. We, therefore, sought to confirm whether this same pattern of CpG turnover could be discerne ...
... Throughout the Human Genome The analysis in figure 2 was limited to single-copy DNA sequences on two chromosomes (see Methods) and further required inferences based on sequence comparisons to the chimpanzee. We, therefore, sought to confirm whether this same pattern of CpG turnover could be discerne ...
Molecular cloning of a rhodopsin gene from salamander rods.
... region of 1065 bp, a translation start codon ATG, a termination codon TAA, 87 bp of 5' noncoding sequence, and 68 bp of 3' noncoding sequence (Fig. 1). The sequence of the coding region was confirmed by sequencing five more independent clones. The sequence has a high degree of similarity to many ver ...
... region of 1065 bp, a translation start codon ATG, a termination codon TAA, 87 bp of 5' noncoding sequence, and 68 bp of 3' noncoding sequence (Fig. 1). The sequence of the coding region was confirmed by sequencing five more independent clones. The sequence has a high degree of similarity to many ver ...
Network medicine - a network
... disruptions that the host may not survive long enough to reproduce. Thus, only mutations that impair functionally or topologically peripheral genes can persist, accounting for the family of heritable diseases, especially those that appear in adulthood. Local clustering of disease genes – disease mod ...
... disruptions that the host may not survive long enough to reproduce. Thus, only mutations that impair functionally or topologically peripheral genes can persist, accounting for the family of heritable diseases, especially those that appear in adulthood. Local clustering of disease genes – disease mod ...
Interactive exploration of genomic data from the nowac - Munin
... the analysis of microarray datasets are the pre-processing stages, where researchers are able to pre-process and normalize data. These stages may alter the final dataset that goes into the visualization software, affecting any downstream discoveries. When researchers perform the data exploration, th ...
... the analysis of microarray datasets are the pre-processing stages, where researchers are able to pre-process and normalize data. These stages may alter the final dataset that goes into the visualization software, affecting any downstream discoveries. When researchers perform the data exploration, th ...
Identification of the mRNA targets of tRNA
... response to rare-tRNA induced ribosomal pausing. Translation is the most resource- and energy-consuming process in the cell, and is therefore highly regulated by a range of protein trans factors in response to environment and nutrient availability (16–22). However, while it is clear that tRNA concen ...
... response to rare-tRNA induced ribosomal pausing. Translation is the most resource- and energy-consuming process in the cell, and is therefore highly regulated by a range of protein trans factors in response to environment and nutrient availability (16–22). However, while it is clear that tRNA concen ...
Egg production
... in a QTL. ii) DNA sequence at the candidate gene loci was characterised and alleles were identified in the pedigree populations using nucleotide markers. iii) Genotyping assays for the candidate gene loci were developed and applied. iv) Collection of phenotypic and descriptive data (total egg produc ...
... in a QTL. ii) DNA sequence at the candidate gene loci was characterised and alleles were identified in the pedigree populations using nucleotide markers. iii) Genotyping assays for the candidate gene loci were developed and applied. iv) Collection of phenotypic and descriptive data (total egg produc ...
CH 4 Genetics Textbook Reading
... reading strengths and weaknesses. As you read, monitor yourself to make sure the text makes sense. Discover different monitoring techniques you can use at different times, depending on the type of test and situation. ...
... reading strengths and weaknesses. As you read, monitor yourself to make sure the text makes sense. Discover different monitoring techniques you can use at different times, depending on the type of test and situation. ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Sara R. Fassio for the degree of
... determinants comprise a network of genes called the ToxT regulon, whose expression is modulated by a hierarchy of transcriptional regulators (17). These regulators include the transcription factors AphA and AphB, which positively regulate transcription of the twocomponent regulatory system tcpPH. Th ...
... determinants comprise a network of genes called the ToxT regulon, whose expression is modulated by a hierarchy of transcriptional regulators (17). These regulators include the transcription factors AphA and AphB, which positively regulate transcription of the twocomponent regulatory system tcpPH. Th ...
Epigenetic memory in mammals
... includes DNA methylation, histone modifications and small RNA changes (Bonasio et al., 2010). Epigenetic memory is the ability to transfer epigenetic information from one generation to the next. Epigenetic information uses patterns of inheritance, which are not determined by DNA sequence alone and ma ...
... includes DNA methylation, histone modifications and small RNA changes (Bonasio et al., 2010). Epigenetic memory is the ability to transfer epigenetic information from one generation to the next. Epigenetic information uses patterns of inheritance, which are not determined by DNA sequence alone and ma ...
Regulation of the C. elegans molt by pqn-47
... the corresponding lines. The partial shedding of cuticles was also observed in 31 of these strains. Based on preliminary complementation analysis and mapping data, we estimate that this screen uncovered a minimum of 6 distinct loci (to be described elsewhere). This report focuses on the mg412 mutant ...
... the corresponding lines. The partial shedding of cuticles was also observed in 31 of these strains. Based on preliminary complementation analysis and mapping data, we estimate that this screen uncovered a minimum of 6 distinct loci (to be described elsewhere). This report focuses on the mg412 mutant ...
Chapter 4: Genetics - San Juan Unified School District
... reading strengths and weaknesses. As you read, monitor yourself to make sure the text makes sense. Discover different monitoring techniques you can use at different times, depending on the type of test and situation. ...
... reading strengths and weaknesses. As you read, monitor yourself to make sure the text makes sense. Discover different monitoring techniques you can use at different times, depending on the type of test and situation. ...
ABSTRACT Using a bioinformatics approach to identify genes that
... protein expression in the retina and to research any diseases the gene is associated with, through MalaCards. Pathway Commons is used to gain more insight into the pathways in which the genes are involved. The result is two annotated lists of ranked genes, one related to non-RP eye phenotypes and o ...
... protein expression in the retina and to research any diseases the gene is associated with, through MalaCards. Pathway Commons is used to gain more insight into the pathways in which the genes are involved. The result is two annotated lists of ranked genes, one related to non-RP eye phenotypes and o ...
Novel evolutionary lineages of the invertebrate oxytocin/vasopressin
... organization between OP and CT suggests that they occurred via gene duplication [13]. Moreover, we have cloned CTR1, a CT receptor (CTR) from octopus brain, which is specific to CT, apart from an isoleucine residue conserved in OP and CT at position 8 (Table 1) [14], allowing us to presume that octo ...
... organization between OP and CT suggests that they occurred via gene duplication [13]. Moreover, we have cloned CTR1, a CT receptor (CTR) from octopus brain, which is specific to CT, apart from an isoleucine residue conserved in OP and CT at position 8 (Table 1) [14], allowing us to presume that octo ...
a nine-base pair deletion distinguishes two en/spm
... known since no detectable change occurred with the element (though the complete sequence of 8000+ bases had not been determined). Nevertheless, if enough exceptions were pursued via molecular analysis, a number of alterations might be anticipated in the vicinity of insertion sites. Whether there is ...
... known since no detectable change occurred with the element (though the complete sequence of 8000+ bases had not been determined). Nevertheless, if enough exceptions were pursued via molecular analysis, a number of alterations might be anticipated in the vicinity of insertion sites. Whether there is ...
lntraclonal mating in Trypanosoma brucei is
... Extensive comparisons of parental and hybrid clones by a number of genetic techniques have elucidated many aspects of the mechanism of genetic exchange in trypanosomes. The process is non-obligatory, with both parentals and hybrid clones represented among the infective salivary gland forms (metacycl ...
... Extensive comparisons of parental and hybrid clones by a number of genetic techniques have elucidated many aspects of the mechanism of genetic exchange in trypanosomes. The process is non-obligatory, with both parentals and hybrid clones represented among the infective salivary gland forms (metacycl ...
E. coli
... The major fermentation acids excreted by E. coli include acetate, formate, D-lactate, and succinate. A high concentration of fermentation acids limits growth, and acetate induces the RpoS regulon associated with entry into stationary phase. Above pH 7, the favored fermentation products are acetate ( ...
... The major fermentation acids excreted by E. coli include acetate, formate, D-lactate, and succinate. A high concentration of fermentation acids limits growth, and acetate induces the RpoS regulon associated with entry into stationary phase. Above pH 7, the favored fermentation products are acetate ( ...
Trans-acting siRNA-mediated repression of ETTIN
... near the C-terminal end of ARF4 (Fig. 1A). These mutations were chosen because their phenotype is slightly stronger than the suppressors isolated in our screens. The interaction between zip-2 and ett-7, ett-15 and arf4-2 was studied in F2 families generated by the self-pollination of plants heterozy ...
... near the C-terminal end of ARF4 (Fig. 1A). These mutations were chosen because their phenotype is slightly stronger than the suppressors isolated in our screens. The interaction between zip-2 and ett-7, ett-15 and arf4-2 was studied in F2 families generated by the self-pollination of plants heterozy ...
Complex Inheritance of the 5-Lipoxygenase Locus
... achieved by intercrossing (B6.Ldlr/ 3 CON6 Ldlr/) F1 mice and genotyping the F2 progeny for nine microsatellite markers across the CON6 locus (for details of markers and their corresponding physical location, see materials and methods). These markers span 43 cM covering the middle and distal se ...
... achieved by intercrossing (B6.Ldlr/ 3 CON6 Ldlr/) F1 mice and genotyping the F2 progeny for nine microsatellite markers across the CON6 locus (for details of markers and their corresponding physical location, see materials and methods). These markers span 43 cM covering the middle and distal se ...
editorial prostate cancer early detection
... screening and participate with their physicians in deciding whether to be tested. Before testing occurs, patients should be fully informed about the following: - prostate cancer is an important health problem; - the benefits of one-time or repeated screening and aggressive treatment of prostate canc ...
... screening and participate with their physicians in deciding whether to be tested. Before testing occurs, patients should be fully informed about the following: - prostate cancer is an important health problem; - the benefits of one-time or repeated screening and aggressive treatment of prostate canc ...
Bioinformatics Dr. Víctor Treviño Pabellón Tec
... the contribution of tht alignment to the msa. For example, if an extra copy of one of the sequences is added to the alignment project, then for sequence pairs that do not include that sequence will increase, indicating a lesser role because the contributions of that pair have been out-voted by the a ...
... the contribution of tht alignment to the msa. For example, if an extra copy of one of the sequences is added to the alignment project, then for sequence pairs that do not include that sequence will increase, indicating a lesser role because the contributions of that pair have been out-voted by the a ...
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.