
Nixon Evidence
... identified here novel G. lamblia and E. histolytica genes encoding ferredoxins and ferredoxin-nitroreductase fusion proteins. We also identified genes encoding NADH oxidase and a hypothetical oxygen-insensitive nitroreductase (giardia organisms only), which may be involved in drug activation by the ...
... identified here novel G. lamblia and E. histolytica genes encoding ferredoxins and ferredoxin-nitroreductase fusion proteins. We also identified genes encoding NADH oxidase and a hypothetical oxygen-insensitive nitroreductase (giardia organisms only), which may be involved in drug activation by the ...
Chpt9_Transposition.doc
... genomes (between individuals) as well as within an individual’s genome. Given their prevalence in genomes, the function (if any) of transposable elements has been much discussed but is little understood. It is not even clear whether transposable elements should be considered an integral part of a sp ...
... genomes (between individuals) as well as within an individual’s genome. Given their prevalence in genomes, the function (if any) of transposable elements has been much discussed but is little understood. It is not even clear whether transposable elements should be considered an integral part of a sp ...
A type III-like restriction endonuclease functions as a major barrier to
... possible. This inability to transform the hsdR-disrupted strains with plasmid DNA prepared in E. coli suggests the presence of an additional barrier for HGT. Thus, we UV-mutagenized the hsdR− mutant of SA564 and selected for a clone that could be transformed with plasmid DNA purified from E. coli. Fo ...
... possible. This inability to transform the hsdR-disrupted strains with plasmid DNA prepared in E. coli suggests the presence of an additional barrier for HGT. Thus, we UV-mutagenized the hsdR− mutant of SA564 and selected for a clone that could be transformed with plasmid DNA purified from E. coli. Fo ...
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... 2. Put the beads into the bag and shake to mix the alleles. This will simulate rabbit mating! 3. Without looking at the beads, select two at a time, and record the results on the data table next to “Generation 1.” For example, if you draw one black and one white bead, place a tally mark in the chart ...
... 2. Put the beads into the bag and shake to mix the alleles. This will simulate rabbit mating! 3. Without looking at the beads, select two at a time, and record the results on the data table next to “Generation 1.” For example, if you draw one black and one white bead, place a tally mark in the chart ...
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... distribution of these genes in nature. These bacterial and archaeal TrpRS-A species form a terminal clade within the archaeal/eukaryotic TrpRS clade and can be grouped into two sub-clades (TrpRS-A1 and TrpRS-A2) (Figure 1C). The TrpRS-A1 proteins appear to be restricted within CPR bacteria. The TrpR ...
... distribution of these genes in nature. These bacterial and archaeal TrpRS-A species form a terminal clade within the archaeal/eukaryotic TrpRS clade and can be grouped into two sub-clades (TrpRS-A1 and TrpRS-A2) (Figure 1C). The TrpRS-A1 proteins appear to be restricted within CPR bacteria. The TrpR ...
Xylitol production using recombinant Saccharomyces
... pIDXR containing an URA3 gene and then transformants were selected using the URA3 gene as an auxotrophic marker on SDC plates. Ura + transformants were randomly picked up and examined for the specific XR activity. The second transformation using the URA3 selection marker further increase the specifi ...
... pIDXR containing an URA3 gene and then transformants were selected using the URA3 gene as an auxotrophic marker on SDC plates. Ura + transformants were randomly picked up and examined for the specific XR activity. The second transformation using the URA3 selection marker further increase the specifi ...
Regulation of Na/K-ATPase β1 -subunit gene
... Fig. 1. Effects of ouabain on β1 and α3 mRNAs. (A) A representative autoradiogram of ouabain effects. The cells were treated with ouabain for 12 h. Total RNA was isolated, and analyzed for β1, α3, and GAPDH by Northern blot as described under ‘Materials and methods’. (B) The mRNA values of β1 and α3 ...
... Fig. 1. Effects of ouabain on β1 and α3 mRNAs. (A) A representative autoradiogram of ouabain effects. The cells were treated with ouabain for 12 h. Total RNA was isolated, and analyzed for β1, α3, and GAPDH by Northern blot as described under ‘Materials and methods’. (B) The mRNA values of β1 and α3 ...
Bcl-2–Modifying Factor Induces Renal Proximal Tubular
... age 20 weeks. The left and right kidneys were harvested immediately for immunohistochemistry and RPT isolation by Percoll gradient (25), respectively, as previously described (26). Aliquots of freshly isolated mouse RPTs were immediately processed for total RNA isolation and gene chip microarray ana ...
... age 20 weeks. The left and right kidneys were harvested immediately for immunohistochemistry and RPT isolation by Percoll gradient (25), respectively, as previously described (26). Aliquots of freshly isolated mouse RPTs were immediately processed for total RNA isolation and gene chip microarray ana ...
Co-opting sulphur-carrier proteins from primary metabolic pathways
... For bond formation between carbon and sulphur in primary metabolites, the major ionic sulphur sources are the persulphide and thiocarboxylate groups on sulphur-carrier (donor) proteins3,4. Each group is post-translationally generated through the action of a specific activating enzyme. In all reporte ...
... For bond formation between carbon and sulphur in primary metabolites, the major ionic sulphur sources are the persulphide and thiocarboxylate groups on sulphur-carrier (donor) proteins3,4. Each group is post-translationally generated through the action of a specific activating enzyme. In all reporte ...
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... called alleles. That is, you would say that the gene is seed shape, and the allele for round seeds is dominant to the allele for wrinkled seeds (or the allele for wrinkled seeds is recessive to the allele for round seeds). To symbolize the different alleles, Table 17.1 The Seven Traits of Pea Plants ...
... called alleles. That is, you would say that the gene is seed shape, and the allele for round seeds is dominant to the allele for wrinkled seeds (or the allele for wrinkled seeds is recessive to the allele for round seeds). To symbolize the different alleles, Table 17.1 The Seven Traits of Pea Plants ...
Association Between Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
... 10,13,14 were carried out in Japan. In this study, we enrolled only patients with premature CAD to minimize the confounding of environmental components. The low frequencies of the T allele in exon 7 at 894 and a allele of intron 4 VNTR are similar between Taiwan and Japan 10,13,14,17. However, we fa ...
... 10,13,14 were carried out in Japan. In this study, we enrolled only patients with premature CAD to minimize the confounding of environmental components. The low frequencies of the T allele in exon 7 at 894 and a allele of intron 4 VNTR are similar between Taiwan and Japan 10,13,14,17. However, we fa ...
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... of genetically and ecologically meaningful groups. For denitrifying bacteria, functional probes based on nitrite reductase show most promise. These approaches should complement the more familiar, but no less sophisticated, methods that focus on quantification of in situ transformation rates. Both ap ...
... of genetically and ecologically meaningful groups. For denitrifying bacteria, functional probes based on nitrite reductase show most promise. These approaches should complement the more familiar, but no less sophisticated, methods that focus on quantification of in situ transformation rates. Both ap ...
Multiple mutations responsible for frequent genetic diseases in
... symptoms or signs of pericarditis. The syndrome is rare but was reported in several families from Saudi Arabia.8 The responsible gene is PRG4, and among Saudi patients, five novel mutations were uncovered. As expected in a very inbred population, many rare genetic syndromes are found in Saudi Arabia ...
... symptoms or signs of pericarditis. The syndrome is rare but was reported in several families from Saudi Arabia.8 The responsible gene is PRG4, and among Saudi patients, five novel mutations were uncovered. As expected in a very inbred population, many rare genetic syndromes are found in Saudi Arabia ...
Failures in Mitochondrial tRNA and tRNA Metabolism
... affects ⬇1 billion individuals worldwide and 130 million in China.1 The etiology of cardiovascular disease is not well understood because of the multifactorial causes. Cardiovascular disease can be caused by a single gene or multifactorial conditions, resulting from interactions between environment ...
... affects ⬇1 billion individuals worldwide and 130 million in China.1 The etiology of cardiovascular disease is not well understood because of the multifactorial causes. Cardiovascular disease can be caused by a single gene or multifactorial conditions, resulting from interactions between environment ...
The Maize Genome Poster
... now depend on maize to feed expanding populations of people and livestock. Although breeders and agronomists have increased crop yields over the past century, the world’s growing population strains global food production as climate patterns are disrupted, arable land diminishes, and nonrenewable ene ...
... now depend on maize to feed expanding populations of people and livestock. Although breeders and agronomists have increased crop yields over the past century, the world’s growing population strains global food production as climate patterns are disrupted, arable land diminishes, and nonrenewable ene ...
Lecture 3 - Montefiore Institute ULg
... traced to specific locations on the chromosomes and associated with particular traits. They demonstrate polymorphism, which means that the genetic markers in different organisms of the same species are different. A classic example of a genetic marker: the area of the DNA which codes for blood ty ...
... traced to specific locations on the chromosomes and associated with particular traits. They demonstrate polymorphism, which means that the genetic markers in different organisms of the same species are different. A classic example of a genetic marker: the area of the DNA which codes for blood ty ...
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate mediates glycolysis and the TCA cycle
... and then sharply decreased from 0.203 ± 0.022 μg g-1 to 0.104 ± 0.011 μg g-1 , and from 1.689 ± 0.018 μg g-1 to 1.172 ± 0.012 μg g-1, respectively. Comparative proteomic was conducted to investigate the global protein expression changes towards this contaminant exposure. Twenty-eight proteins with s ...
... and then sharply decreased from 0.203 ± 0.022 μg g-1 to 0.104 ± 0.011 μg g-1 , and from 1.689 ± 0.018 μg g-1 to 1.172 ± 0.012 μg g-1, respectively. Comparative proteomic was conducted to investigate the global protein expression changes towards this contaminant exposure. Twenty-eight proteins with s ...
Titin mutation segregates with hereditary
... and Lofaso, 2009) and rare presentations of other inherited, metabolic, inflammatory or toxic myopathies (Hutchinson and Whyte, 2008). However, in general, respiratory failure is unusual in ambulant patients. In contrast, several European families have been described where affected individuals devel ...
... and Lofaso, 2009) and rare presentations of other inherited, metabolic, inflammatory or toxic myopathies (Hutchinson and Whyte, 2008). However, in general, respiratory failure is unusual in ambulant patients. In contrast, several European families have been described where affected individuals devel ...
Effects of domestication related genes on behaviour, Anna-Carin Karlsson
... mutation that becomes highly frequent in a population through natural or artificial selection. The surrounding genes will hitch-hike along with the mutated allele to a high frequency, creating a selective sweep (Nielsen et al., 2005). It is therefore very likely that a selective sweep within one pop ...
... mutation that becomes highly frequent in a population through natural or artificial selection. The surrounding genes will hitch-hike along with the mutated allele to a high frequency, creating a selective sweep (Nielsen et al., 2005). It is therefore very likely that a selective sweep within one pop ...
Avian Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) genesig Standard Kit
... quencher are separated. The resulting increase in fluorescence can be detected on a range of real-time PCR platforms. One Step vs. Two step real-time PCR When detecting/quantifying the presence of a target with an RNA genome Primerdesign recommend the use of a one step qRT-PCR protocol. One step qRT ...
... quencher are separated. The resulting increase in fluorescence can be detected on a range of real-time PCR platforms. One Step vs. Two step real-time PCR When detecting/quantifying the presence of a target with an RNA genome Primerdesign recommend the use of a one step qRT-PCR protocol. One step qRT ...
Sager JJ, Bai Q, Burton EA
... Disruption of E3 ubiquitin ligase activity in immature zebrafish mind bomb mutants leads to a failure in Notch signaling, excessive numbers of neurons, and depletion of neural progenitor cells. This neurogenic phenotype is associated with defects in neural patterning and brain development. Because d ...
... Disruption of E3 ubiquitin ligase activity in immature zebrafish mind bomb mutants leads to a failure in Notch signaling, excessive numbers of neurons, and depletion of neural progenitor cells. This neurogenic phenotype is associated with defects in neural patterning and brain development. Because d ...
Two groups of human herpesvirus 6 identified by sequence
... (Martin et al., 1991; Lindquester & Pellett, 1991). In this study we investigated the molecular basis for differences between HH¥-6 strain groups by PCR and sequence analysis of 15 variants, including laboratory reference strains from both groups. We also studied, by PCR, strains in two potential pa ...
... (Martin et al., 1991; Lindquester & Pellett, 1991). In this study we investigated the molecular basis for differences between HH¥-6 strain groups by PCR and sequence analysis of 15 variants, including laboratory reference strains from both groups. We also studied, by PCR, strains in two potential pa ...
Review over DNA, RNA, proteins, viruses, bacteria, DNA technology
... 5. Regulatory proteins stimulate gene expression by binding to DNA and stimulating transcription (positive control) or binding to repressors to inactivate repressor function. LO 3.23 The student can use representations to describe mechanisms of the regulation of gene expression. [See SP 1.4] ...
... 5. Regulatory proteins stimulate gene expression by binding to DNA and stimulating transcription (positive control) or binding to repressors to inactivate repressor function. LO 3.23 The student can use representations to describe mechanisms of the regulation of gene expression. [See SP 1.4] ...
The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of
... growth factor-b (TGF-b) family member, that has been proposed to act as a molecular midline barrier that would con®ne and prevent the `X' factor from diffusing from the left to the right side of the embryo12,13. Here we show that an excess of Lefty-1 in the left side of the embryo blocks activation ...
... growth factor-b (TGF-b) family member, that has been proposed to act as a molecular midline barrier that would con®ne and prevent the `X' factor from diffusing from the left to the right side of the embryo12,13. Here we show that an excess of Lefty-1 in the left side of the embryo blocks activation ...
Cloning and sequence analysis of cnaA gene encoding the catalytic
... between A. oryzae cnaA and the yeast calcineurin A genes and recon¢rmed the role for calcineurin A in salt stress and alkaline pH-mediated growth of S. cerevisiae. Although we have analyzed the molecular structure of the calcineurin A encoding gene from A. oryzae, we are yet to study its function in ...
... between A. oryzae cnaA and the yeast calcineurin A genes and recon¢rmed the role for calcineurin A in salt stress and alkaline pH-mediated growth of S. cerevisiae. Although we have analyzed the molecular structure of the calcineurin A encoding gene from A. oryzae, we are yet to study its function in ...
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.