ELIXIR Applications, ECCB 2016, 3
... detection in RNA-Seq data of prostate cancer cell line VCaP using STAR-Fusion (fig 2.). The workflow and the results are explained in more detail in a published Galaxy page [*], including interactive views of detected fusion genes and access to reference data. ...
... detection in RNA-Seq data of prostate cancer cell line VCaP using STAR-Fusion (fig 2.). The workflow and the results are explained in more detail in a published Galaxy page [*], including interactive views of detected fusion genes and access to reference data. ...
DNA and RNA Chapter 12
... in some ___________. plants 3N or tetraploid (___) 4N Triploid (___) plants are often ________________ larger and stronger than diploid plants. ...
... in some ___________. plants 3N or tetraploid (___) 4N Triploid (___) plants are often ________________ larger and stronger than diploid plants. ...
The Egyptian American International School
... ● Probability is the likelihood that a specific event will occur. A probability may be expressed as a decimal, a percentage, or a fraction. ● A Punnett square can be used to predict the outcome of genetic crosses. ● A cross in which one characteristic is tracked is a monohybrid cross. The offspring ...
... ● Probability is the likelihood that a specific event will occur. A probability may be expressed as a decimal, a percentage, or a fraction. ● A Punnett square can be used to predict the outcome of genetic crosses. ● A cross in which one characteristic is tracked is a monohybrid cross. The offspring ...
ChromoWheel: a new spin on eukaryotic chromosome visualization
... In the era of whole-genome analysis, it is often desired to get a global overview of features on the chromosomes in a genome. For instance, the genomic distribution of genes belonging to a family or a pathway may have striking appearance when plotted graphically. One may also wish to display and ana ...
... In the era of whole-genome analysis, it is often desired to get a global overview of features on the chromosomes in a genome. For instance, the genomic distribution of genes belonging to a family or a pathway may have striking appearance when plotted graphically. One may also wish to display and ana ...
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... Genes may show sequence similarity that is limited to a certain region—some parts of a protein will be similar and other parts will be different. Genes may share similar motifs, meaning that they encode regions of similar amino acid sequence that aren't located right next to each other in the linear ...
... Genes may show sequence similarity that is limited to a certain region—some parts of a protein will be similar and other parts will be different. Genes may share similar motifs, meaning that they encode regions of similar amino acid sequence that aren't located right next to each other in the linear ...
29th Feb and 1st March
... “Filius:” Latin for “son” Then, when he bred two plants of the new generation together, he would get 1 short plant for every 3 tall plants. ...
... “Filius:” Latin for “son” Then, when he bred two plants of the new generation together, he would get 1 short plant for every 3 tall plants. ...
First sex determining genes appeared in mammals 180 million years
... the Y is ultimately responsible for all the morphological and physiological differences This study required more than 29,500 computing between males and females. hours! A gigantic task, which could not have been But this has not always been the case. A very long performed without important technical ...
... the Y is ultimately responsible for all the morphological and physiological differences This study required more than 29,500 computing between males and females. hours! A gigantic task, which could not have been But this has not always been the case. A very long performed without important technical ...
Are all genes regulatory genes?
... Therefore, an upregulation of a microRNA target transcript, even if it does not encode for a transcription factor, can in theory increase the cellular levels of other targets of the same microRNA. Even RNA molecules that have been believed to be non-functional relics of evolutionary processes, like ...
... Therefore, an upregulation of a microRNA target transcript, even if it does not encode for a transcription factor, can in theory increase the cellular levels of other targets of the same microRNA. Even RNA molecules that have been believed to be non-functional relics of evolutionary processes, like ...
2 - UPCH
... Time different models have been made with intention to correct for multiple hits by converting observed distances between sequences to actual (expected) distances (under the particlar model) ...
... Time different models have been made with intention to correct for multiple hits by converting observed distances between sequences to actual (expected) distances (under the particlar model) ...
Genes and Proteins
... b. RNA polymerase catalyzes synthesis of mRNA; similar to DNA replication and DNA polymerase ...
... b. RNA polymerase catalyzes synthesis of mRNA; similar to DNA replication and DNA polymerase ...
DNA - 長庚大學生物醫學系
... because many scientists still believe that DNA is too simple a molecule to be the genetic material. • 1949 Erwin Chargaff, a biochemist, reports that DNA composition is speciesspecific; that is, that the amount of DNA and its nitrogenous bases varies from one species to another. In addition, Chargaf ...
... because many scientists still believe that DNA is too simple a molecule to be the genetic material. • 1949 Erwin Chargaff, a biochemist, reports that DNA composition is speciesspecific; that is, that the amount of DNA and its nitrogenous bases varies from one species to another. In addition, Chargaf ...
1 In Class Examples Protein Synthesis a) Enkephalins (penta
... the sickle cell anemia hemoglobin have? (see diagram) d) Consult the genetic code table on the next page and give the transfer RNA codes for valine. Repeat for glutamic acid. e) For each amino acid, give the corresponding code for mRNA and then for DNA. Recall the following pairings: f) For DNA: ...
... the sickle cell anemia hemoglobin have? (see diagram) d) Consult the genetic code table on the next page and give the transfer RNA codes for valine. Repeat for glutamic acid. e) For each amino acid, give the corresponding code for mRNA and then for DNA. Recall the following pairings: f) For DNA: ...
Genetics
... daughter cells can be affected by the altered DNA, but the mutation will not be passed to the offspring of the organism. Body cell mutations can contribute to the aging process or the development of many types of cancer. ...
... daughter cells can be affected by the altered DNA, but the mutation will not be passed to the offspring of the organism. Body cell mutations can contribute to the aging process or the development of many types of cancer. ...
DNA Polymerase
... Interactions between adjacent amino acids produces spiral or pleating Interactions between R-groups forms bends & folds Two or more amino acids chains may hook up to form functional protein ...
... Interactions between adjacent amino acids produces spiral or pleating Interactions between R-groups forms bends & folds Two or more amino acids chains may hook up to form functional protein ...
C h e m g u id e –... DNA: PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
... C h e m g u id e – q u e s t i o n s b) Give the two possible anti-codons for the amino acid tyrosine (Tyr). c) Give the anti-codon for the amino acid tryptophan (Trp). d) Protein synthesis is controlled by a ribosome which comes in two parts – a smaller part and a bigger part. The smaller part is ...
... C h e m g u id e – q u e s t i o n s b) Give the two possible anti-codons for the amino acid tyrosine (Tyr). c) Give the anti-codon for the amino acid tryptophan (Trp). d) Protein synthesis is controlled by a ribosome which comes in two parts – a smaller part and a bigger part. The smaller part is ...
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... 1. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lies within the matrix, it appears in highly condensed structure called nucleoids. The mtDNA of most cells does not reside in a single location. 2. The number of mitochondria, nucleoids, and mtDNA molecules are variable. The mechanisms are not yet understood. 3. Mitochon ...
... 1. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lies within the matrix, it appears in highly condensed structure called nucleoids. The mtDNA of most cells does not reside in a single location. 2. The number of mitochondria, nucleoids, and mtDNA molecules are variable. The mechanisms are not yet understood. 3. Mitochon ...
Gene Section ABL2 (Abelson homolog 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... The fusion protein is composed of the HLH oligomerization domain of ETV6 and the SH2, SH3, and protein tyrosine kinase domains of ABL2. ...
... The fusion protein is composed of the HLH oligomerization domain of ETV6 and the SH2, SH3, and protein tyrosine kinase domains of ABL2. ...
AtLURE1
... Second, nested PCR was performed for AtLURE1.1 to 1.6. Primary PCR primers were designed for the sequences of a flanking gene or intergenic region. Secondary PCR primers were designed to amplify all of the AtLURE1 genes in Col-0. The products were subsequently sequenced. If multiple peaks were detec ...
... Second, nested PCR was performed for AtLURE1.1 to 1.6. Primary PCR primers were designed for the sequences of a flanking gene or intergenic region. Secondary PCR primers were designed to amplify all of the AtLURE1 genes in Col-0. The products were subsequently sequenced. If multiple peaks were detec ...
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.