Genetics of the shaded American Shorthair
... and chinchilla patterns are grouped together as shaded cats in this paper, since the difference between the shaded and chinchilla cats varies only in one pattern attribute, the width of the white undercoat. Evidence of a pattern or barring on the legs, neck, and tail or, worse, on the body is effec ...
... and chinchilla patterns are grouped together as shaded cats in this paper, since the difference between the shaded and chinchilla cats varies only in one pattern attribute, the width of the white undercoat. Evidence of a pattern or barring on the legs, neck, and tail or, worse, on the body is effec ...
using polymerase chain reaction for detection of enterotoxigenic
... length 564 bp of ctxA gene. Sequence of primers and length of target gene were consistent with the previous studies of Olsvik et al., (1993) and the name of this primer is ctxA’. Study specificity of primer pairs ctxA Specificity of primer pair ctxA for detecting Vibrio cholerae toxin was evaluated ...
... length 564 bp of ctxA gene. Sequence of primers and length of target gene were consistent with the previous studies of Olsvik et al., (1993) and the name of this primer is ctxA’. Study specificity of primer pairs ctxA Specificity of primer pair ctxA for detecting Vibrio cholerae toxin was evaluated ...
Human mutations in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase reflect
... evolutionary history. FASEB J. 14, 485– 494 (2000) ...
... evolutionary history. FASEB J. 14, 485– 494 (2000) ...
Resveratrol Opportunism: What Is the Science Behind the Claims?
... that they have an improved “delivery system” for resveratrol in the form of the previously mentioned methylated resveratrol relative called pterostilbene. The claim is that this ingredient is many times more bioavailable than resveratrol itself, and, therefore, less of it is required for therapeutic ...
... that they have an improved “delivery system” for resveratrol in the form of the previously mentioned methylated resveratrol relative called pterostilbene. The claim is that this ingredient is many times more bioavailable than resveratrol itself, and, therefore, less of it is required for therapeutic ...
A survey on computational methods for enhancer and
... Difficulties in computational predictions of enhancer and enhancer-promoter associations Before going into the details of these computational methods, we first discuss the difficulties of the corresponding problems that explain the continuous need for better methods. These difficulties lie in severa ...
... Difficulties in computational predictions of enhancer and enhancer-promoter associations Before going into the details of these computational methods, we first discuss the difficulties of the corresponding problems that explain the continuous need for better methods. These difficulties lie in severa ...
Structure and Function of Mammalian Ribosomes
... and the actual state of ribosome association in the KCl-treated samples seemed t)o change rapidly with time and was, therefore, poorly defined. In our studies we concentrated our efforts on developing methods for the preparation of high yields of subunits, the majority of which are structurally and ...
... and the actual state of ribosome association in the KCl-treated samples seemed t)o change rapidly with time and was, therefore, poorly defined. In our studies we concentrated our efforts on developing methods for the preparation of high yields of subunits, the majority of which are structurally and ...
Baker, B. S., Hoff, G., Kaufman, T. C., Wolfner, M. W., and Hazelrigg, T. (1991). A cytopgenetic analysis of the doublesex locus and its flanking regions. Genetics 127: 125-138.
... and live yeast.Except for the mutations and rearrangements included 10X-ray-induced revertants of another domwhoseisolation is reported here, and the rearrangements inant dsx allele, dsxD (these revertants are designated described in Table 1 , descriptions of the mutants and chrodsxD+R-).Together th ...
... and live yeast.Except for the mutations and rearrangements included 10X-ray-induced revertants of another domwhoseisolation is reported here, and the rearrangements inant dsx allele, dsxD (these revertants are designated described in Table 1 , descriptions of the mutants and chrodsxD+R-).Together th ...
hemipterous Encodes a Novel Drosophila MAP
... we analyzed the expression pattern of Kriippel (Kr) as a marker of the dorsal-most embryonic tissue, the amnioserosa (Ray et al., 1991). From stages l-l 2, i.e., before the onset of DC, the distribution of KR in hep embryos is indistinguishable from wild type, both spatially and temporally (Figures ...
... we analyzed the expression pattern of Kriippel (Kr) as a marker of the dorsal-most embryonic tissue, the amnioserosa (Ray et al., 1991). From stages l-l 2, i.e., before the onset of DC, the distribution of KR in hep embryos is indistinguishable from wild type, both spatially and temporally (Figures ...
Sequence variation characteristics of D
... form long moving filaments or chains, while in others they remain fixed in one position where they provide ATP directly to a site of unusually high ATP consumption, such as being packed between adjacent myofibrils in a cardiac muscle cell or wrapped tightly around the fiagellum of a sperm. Although ...
... form long moving filaments or chains, while in others they remain fixed in one position where they provide ATP directly to a site of unusually high ATP consumption, such as being packed between adjacent myofibrils in a cardiac muscle cell or wrapped tightly around the fiagellum of a sperm. Although ...
DIFFERENTIAL GENE RESPONSE TO MUTAGENS IN
... utilized in the analysis is the most direct and objective technique known in the study of comparative mutagenesis. It consists of testing the mutation rate at certain specific loci with different mutagens under comparable experimental conditions. The results with both of the above methods will be pr ...
... utilized in the analysis is the most direct and objective technique known in the study of comparative mutagenesis. It consists of testing the mutation rate at certain specific loci with different mutagens under comparable experimental conditions. The results with both of the above methods will be pr ...
The Influence of Anticodon–Codon Interactions and Modified Bases
... concentration resulting from a single tRNA gene. As discussed in the introduction, this is a reasonable approximation in species where concentrations have been measured. It has been shown that some tRNAs may be charged less efficiently than others with their appropriate amino acid (Elf et al. 2003). ...
... concentration resulting from a single tRNA gene. As discussed in the introduction, this is a reasonable approximation in species where concentrations have been measured. It has been shown that some tRNAs may be charged less efficiently than others with their appropriate amino acid (Elf et al. 2003). ...
TP53 mutations occur in 15.7% of ALL and are associated with MYC
... The most frequently mutated gene in cancer is TP53, which is well characterized in other hematological malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). However, the frequency and prognostic impact of TP53 mutations has only rarely been studied in ALL thus ...
... The most frequently mutated gene in cancer is TP53, which is well characterized in other hematological malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). However, the frequency and prognostic impact of TP53 mutations has only rarely been studied in ALL thus ...
Genetics of Hemophilia
... Genes consist of exons, with coding information for a protein, and introns, spacers between exons. The message of the gene is transcribed (copied) into messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid, a line of nucleotides in a single strand, not double like DNA. RNA uses the base uracil in place of thymine.) To co ...
... Genes consist of exons, with coding information for a protein, and introns, spacers between exons. The message of the gene is transcribed (copied) into messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid, a line of nucleotides in a single strand, not double like DNA. RNA uses the base uracil in place of thymine.) To co ...
Prof. Kamakaka`s Lecture 12 Notes
... p53 To understand the complete biological role of p53 protein and its mutant phenotype we need to study the gene at multiple levels: Genetics- mutant gene- mutant phenotype Now what? Genetics will relate specific mutation to specific phenotype It usually provides No Information about how the protei ...
... p53 To understand the complete biological role of p53 protein and its mutant phenotype we need to study the gene at multiple levels: Genetics- mutant gene- mutant phenotype Now what? Genetics will relate specific mutation to specific phenotype It usually provides No Information about how the protei ...
i A Thesis Entitled A Visual Screen for Centriolar Mutants in
... centrioles likely through direct binding of centriolar MT tubulins (Pearson 2009; Bayless 2012; Carvahlo-Santos 2012). Drosophila bld10, poc1c06059, and poc1k245 mutants exhibit short centrioles (Blanchon 2009; Mottier-Pavie 2009). In addition, overexpression of mammalian POC1 leads to over-elongati ...
... centrioles likely through direct binding of centriolar MT tubulins (Pearson 2009; Bayless 2012; Carvahlo-Santos 2012). Drosophila bld10, poc1c06059, and poc1k245 mutants exhibit short centrioles (Blanchon 2009; Mottier-Pavie 2009). In addition, overexpression of mammalian POC1 leads to over-elongati ...
Dissolving Dominance
... confusions, discussed more fully in §III below). While noting that some traits are dominant, Mendel also noted that other, complementary traits—which he called “recessive”—“withdraw or entirely disappear in the hybrids, but nevertheless reappear unchanged in their progeny” (§4). The non-dominant tra ...
... confusions, discussed more fully in §III below). While noting that some traits are dominant, Mendel also noted that other, complementary traits—which he called “recessive”—“withdraw or entirely disappear in the hybrids, but nevertheless reappear unchanged in their progeny” (§4). The non-dominant tra ...
Cotyledon organogenesis - Journal of Experimental Botany
... Cotyledons exist across the plant kingdom in gymnosperms, monocots, and eudicots. A distinction should be made here between dicots as a group, containing all plants with two cotyledons, where the term dicot is used as a form of morphology only, and the eudicots, a monophyletic phyllogenetic group co ...
... Cotyledons exist across the plant kingdom in gymnosperms, monocots, and eudicots. A distinction should be made here between dicots as a group, containing all plants with two cotyledons, where the term dicot is used as a form of morphology only, and the eudicots, a monophyletic phyllogenetic group co ...
Gene Section LRP5 (low density lipoprotein receptor related protein 5)
... age, 46.2 yr) participating in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation. When BMD was assessed in a subset of women weighing less than 70 kg and then adjusted for covariates, lumbar spine BMD was similar in African American, Chinese, and Japanese women and was lowest in Caucasian women. Femoral ...
... age, 46.2 yr) participating in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation. When BMD was assessed in a subset of women weighing less than 70 kg and then adjusted for covariates, lumbar spine BMD was similar in African American, Chinese, and Japanese women and was lowest in Caucasian women. Femoral ...
SURVEY AND SUMMARY A profusion of upstream open reading
... and spermine by committing S-adenosylmethionine to a role in polyamine synthesis (10). Early evidence for translational regulation of mammalian AdoMetDC suggested that this is due to an uORF encoding the hexapeptide sequence MAGDIS that starts only 14 nucleotides downstream of the 50 cap (11). The u ...
... and spermine by committing S-adenosylmethionine to a role in polyamine synthesis (10). Early evidence for translational regulation of mammalian AdoMetDC suggested that this is due to an uORF encoding the hexapeptide sequence MAGDIS that starts only 14 nucleotides downstream of the 50 cap (11). The u ...
Quantitative trait loci affecting amylose, amylopectin and starch
... columns of table III. Close examination of the graphical display of the test statistics (TS) output from MQTL showed, in fact, that these additional QTLs detected by ANOVA were frequently just below the threshold value (not shown). These co-locations revealed by lowering the threshold might be meani ...
... columns of table III. Close examination of the graphical display of the test statistics (TS) output from MQTL showed, in fact, that these additional QTLs detected by ANOVA were frequently just below the threshold value (not shown). These co-locations revealed by lowering the threshold might be meani ...
What determines a leaf`s shape? | SpringerLink
... perception may be too simple considering the remarkable diversity that leaves exhibit. As a prerequisite to their review on angiosperm leaf shape, Nicotra et al. [1] defined a leaf as a ‘vascular asymmetric appendicular structure initiated at the shoot apical meristem’. This definition is applicable ...
... perception may be too simple considering the remarkable diversity that leaves exhibit. As a prerequisite to their review on angiosperm leaf shape, Nicotra et al. [1] defined a leaf as a ‘vascular asymmetric appendicular structure initiated at the shoot apical meristem’. This definition is applicable ...
Autotrophic CO2 fixation via the reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle in
... (e.g. Huber and Wächtershäuser, 1997; Russell and Hall, 1997). Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA and whole genomes place autotrophic hyperthermophiles at the base of the evolutionary tree of life, lending evidence to the hypothesis that in addition to being autotrophs, the first life forms mig ...
... (e.g. Huber and Wächtershäuser, 1997; Russell and Hall, 1997). Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA and whole genomes place autotrophic hyperthermophiles at the base of the evolutionary tree of life, lending evidence to the hypothesis that in addition to being autotrophs, the first life forms mig ...
Lesson Overview
... principle states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive. An organism with at least one dominant allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form of the trait. An organism with a recessive allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form only when the domi ...
... principle states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive. An organism with at least one dominant allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form of the trait. An organism with a recessive allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form only when the domi ...
Endoderm development in vertebrates: fate mapping
... as assessed by the early endoderm marker genes sox17, a high-mobility-group (HMG) transcription factor gene (Alexander & Stainier 1999) and foxA2, a winged helix/forkhead transcription factor gene (formerly known as axial (Strähle et al. 1993)) (Kikuchi et al. 2000; Reiter et al. 2001). These geneti ...
... as assessed by the early endoderm marker genes sox17, a high-mobility-group (HMG) transcription factor gene (Alexander & Stainier 1999) and foxA2, a winged helix/forkhead transcription factor gene (formerly known as axial (Strähle et al. 1993)) (Kikuchi et al. 2000; Reiter et al. 2001). These geneti ...
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.