Backcross Breeding
... • Each BC4F1 plant is progeny tested. Progeny from susceptible BC3 plants are all susceptible and family is discarded • If progeny test completed before flowering, only homozygous resistant (rr) plants are selfed. Otherwise, all plants selfed and only seed from (rr) plants harvested. • Additional te ...
... • Each BC4F1 plant is progeny tested. Progeny from susceptible BC3 plants are all susceptible and family is discarded • If progeny test completed before flowering, only homozygous resistant (rr) plants are selfed. Otherwise, all plants selfed and only seed from (rr) plants harvested. • Additional te ...
Candidate genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms associated
... and 29 and the number of SNP on each chromosome was 4, 7, 1, 2, 2, 1, 7, and 1, respectively, indicating that majority of the significant SNP were located on BTA 1, 2, and 20. The chromosome BTA1 contains previously reported QTL for ADG and carcass weight (Komatsu et al., 2011), body length, hip hei ...
... and 29 and the number of SNP on each chromosome was 4, 7, 1, 2, 2, 1, 7, and 1, respectively, indicating that majority of the significant SNP were located on BTA 1, 2, and 20. The chromosome BTA1 contains previously reported QTL for ADG and carcass weight (Komatsu et al., 2011), body length, hip hei ...
MiRNA_GO_Meeting_August2015
... mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the annotation extension 2. The effect of silencing the target mRNA; e.g. if an adenylate cyclase transcript was silenced: negative regulation of adenylate cyclase activity negative regulation of cAMP bios ...
... mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the annotation extension 2. The effect of silencing the target mRNA; e.g. if an adenylate cyclase transcript was silenced: negative regulation of adenylate cyclase activity negative regulation of cAMP bios ...
Eliminate unnecessary lanes in gels
... Citing the references The location of the ptsH promoter is unknown, if there is a promoter for ptsH in Rhodococcus. In similar bacteria, such as Streptococcus salivarius, Shine delgarno sequences have been found upstream of the ptsH gene (Gagnon et al. 1993). Two carbon source regulated promoters f ...
... Citing the references The location of the ptsH promoter is unknown, if there is a promoter for ptsH in Rhodococcus. In similar bacteria, such as Streptococcus salivarius, Shine delgarno sequences have been found upstream of the ptsH gene (Gagnon et al. 1993). Two carbon source regulated promoters f ...
WebGestalt 2017 Manual
... (+61.2%), with at least 15% increase for each organism. Specially, the new version significantly increased the number of supported Affymetrix platforms from 68 to 101 (+48.5%), Agilent platforms from 18 to 25 (+38.9%) and Illumina platforms from 10 to 18 (+80.0%). These expansions fill the gap betwe ...
... (+61.2%), with at least 15% increase for each organism. Specially, the new version significantly increased the number of supported Affymetrix platforms from 68 to 101 (+48.5%), Agilent platforms from 18 to 25 (+38.9%) and Illumina platforms from 10 to 18 (+80.0%). These expansions fill the gap betwe ...
SI - Evolocus LLC
... difficult to remove and it can be removed only by very specific conditions during parental early ontogenesis; the second lock is relatively easy to remove and place back, this lock is strongly gender-dependent and stress-dependent, and the stress can be rather weak in this case. Removal and placemen ...
... difficult to remove and it can be removed only by very specific conditions during parental early ontogenesis; the second lock is relatively easy to remove and place back, this lock is strongly gender-dependent and stress-dependent, and the stress can be rather weak in this case. Removal and placemen ...
Ap Biology Discussion Notes
... There are three types of cone cells. More accurately, any given cone cell may be using only one of three types of transmembrane opsin proteins. ...
... There are three types of cone cells. More accurately, any given cone cell may be using only one of three types of transmembrane opsin proteins. ...
Barley Cbf3 Gene Identification, Expression Pattern, and Map Location
... quantitative trait locus that includes the Vrn-1H gene, but may coincide with the wheat 5A Rcg1 locus, which governs the threshold temperature at which cor genes are induced. From this, it remains possible that HvCbf3 is the basis of a minor quantitative trait locus in some genetic backgrounds, thou ...
... quantitative trait locus that includes the Vrn-1H gene, but may coincide with the wheat 5A Rcg1 locus, which governs the threshold temperature at which cor genes are induced. From this, it remains possible that HvCbf3 is the basis of a minor quantitative trait locus in some genetic backgrounds, thou ...
Type XVII collagen gene mutations in junctional epidermolysis
... Each line documents the first report of a distinct mutation in COL17A1. According to the convention, mutations are reported as either the change in amino acid (R1226X, for example, indicates that the codon for arginine at number 1226 is replaced by a nonsense codon) or a change in nucleotide sequenc ...
... Each line documents the first report of a distinct mutation in COL17A1. According to the convention, mutations are reported as either the change in amino acid (R1226X, for example, indicates that the codon for arginine at number 1226 is replaced by a nonsense codon) or a change in nucleotide sequenc ...
Part B
... Q5 - Using the Punnett square below predict the probability of the grandparents having albino children. ...
... Q5 - Using the Punnett square below predict the probability of the grandparents having albino children. ...
Monooxygenases in the Butane and Cyclohexane Degradation
... until now. Studies indicated that this enzyme could be related to the soluble butane monooxygenase. The cyclohexane pathway contains a second monooxygenase, type: Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase (BVO). The sequences of many of these enzymes are published, their sequences are diverse. The enrichment of ...
... until now. Studies indicated that this enzyme could be related to the soluble butane monooxygenase. The cyclohexane pathway contains a second monooxygenase, type: Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase (BVO). The sequences of many of these enzymes are published, their sequences are diverse. The enrichment of ...
A CONTRIBUTION TO AN UNDERSTANDING OF CROSSING
... From this table it is evident that the occurrence of crossing over proximally to a given gene in 60 percent or more of the cases will result theoretically, after selfing, in an approximation to the 3: 1 ratio in the next generation; and even as low as 40 percent will give a ratio that might be taken ...
... From this table it is evident that the occurrence of crossing over proximally to a given gene in 60 percent or more of the cases will result theoretically, after selfing, in an approximation to the 3: 1 ratio in the next generation; and even as low as 40 percent will give a ratio that might be taken ...
Physiology A Little Bit Extra Polydactyl cats have extra toes, often on
... expressivity (see side-bar), which means that some polydactyl cats have more toes than others. Little has been learned about how the polydactyly gene functions, A Little Bit Extra however. "Up until recently, we saw polydactyly only in household pets Polydactyl cats have extra toes, often on all fou ...
... expressivity (see side-bar), which means that some polydactyl cats have more toes than others. Little has been learned about how the polydactyly gene functions, A Little Bit Extra however. "Up until recently, we saw polydactyly only in household pets Polydactyl cats have extra toes, often on all fou ...
wp8 lengger
... genes related to a phenotype (in mice or any other species) Is the phenotype caused by a mutation in only one gene or in several genes? Is the underlying mutation located in a coding gene itself or in a promoter? Which databases can I use to find relevant information? Does the phenotype consist of o ...
... genes related to a phenotype (in mice or any other species) Is the phenotype caused by a mutation in only one gene or in several genes? Is the underlying mutation located in a coding gene itself or in a promoter? Which databases can I use to find relevant information? Does the phenotype consist of o ...
embr201439791-sup-0014
... the transcriptome, spun down in PBS for 5 min at 7500 rpm and immediately frozen in 100 µl TriPure reagent (#11667157001, Roche) on dry ice. To isolate RNA, samples were thawed, homogenized with a blue centrifuge pestle, combined so each sample contained ~100-150 flies, incubated at RT for 10 min an ...
... the transcriptome, spun down in PBS for 5 min at 7500 rpm and immediately frozen in 100 µl TriPure reagent (#11667157001, Roche) on dry ice. To isolate RNA, samples were thawed, homogenized with a blue centrifuge pestle, combined so each sample contained ~100-150 flies, incubated at RT for 10 min an ...
Patients - HAL
... Nathans J, Leppert M, Dean M, Lupski JR. A photoreceptor cell-specific ATP-binding transporter gene (ABCR) is mutated in recessive Stargardt macular dystrophy. Nat. ...
... Nathans J, Leppert M, Dean M, Lupski JR. A photoreceptor cell-specific ATP-binding transporter gene (ABCR) is mutated in recessive Stargardt macular dystrophy. Nat. ...
supplementary material
... Expression QTL mapping and regulator gene identification can be performed much more effectively by taking into account two distinct types of genetic regulation: cis- and transregulation. In the case of cis-regulation, a cis-eQTL affects a particular etrait X and is located at the physical location o ...
... Expression QTL mapping and regulator gene identification can be performed much more effectively by taking into account two distinct types of genetic regulation: cis- and transregulation. In the case of cis-regulation, a cis-eQTL affects a particular etrait X and is located at the physical location o ...
Chapter 4 Extensions of Mendel
... Variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance may result from developmental noise as well as from variations in genetic background and environment. Developmental noise refers to random variation in the growth and development of cells and tissues during the generation of the organism. What is a goo ...
... Variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance may result from developmental noise as well as from variations in genetic background and environment. Developmental noise refers to random variation in the growth and development of cells and tissues during the generation of the organism. What is a goo ...
Sulfuricella denitrificans gen. nov., sp. nov., a sulfur
... based on the 16S rRNA gene, and the novel strain belonged to the cluster comprising betaproteobacteria (Supplementary Fig. S3). Phylogenetic analyses of multiple genes indicated the novelty of strain skB26T. Among genera of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, the genus Thiobacillus is the closest relative of ...
... based on the 16S rRNA gene, and the novel strain belonged to the cluster comprising betaproteobacteria (Supplementary Fig. S3). Phylogenetic analyses of multiple genes indicated the novelty of strain skB26T. Among genera of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, the genus Thiobacillus is the closest relative of ...
Solid Tumour Section Soft tissue tumors: t(1;13)(p36;q14) in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
... Published in Atlas Database: July 2010 Online updated version : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Tumors/t113p36q14AlvRhabdoID5012.html ...
... Published in Atlas Database: July 2010 Online updated version : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Tumors/t113p36q14AlvRhabdoID5012.html ...
Cloning a Gene for Over-expression and Purification
... Restriction enzymes are enzymes that cut DNA at specific sequences within double stranded DNA. Different enzymes cut DNA at different sequences. Target sequences are usually palindromic (read the same in both directions). These enzymes can be used to confirm the presence of sequences by virtue of th ...
... Restriction enzymes are enzymes that cut DNA at specific sequences within double stranded DNA. Different enzymes cut DNA at different sequences. Target sequences are usually palindromic (read the same in both directions). These enzymes can be used to confirm the presence of sequences by virtue of th ...
Human_lecture3
... members, their relationship to the proband, and their status with respect to a particular heredity condition ...
... members, their relationship to the proband, and their status with respect to a particular heredity condition ...
Structure and expression of the PHO80 gene of Saccharomyces
... In yeast, the repression of acid phosphatase under high phosphate growth conditions requires the trans-acting factor PHO80. We have determined the DNA sequence of the PHO80 gene and found that it encodes a protein of 293 amino acids. The expression of the PHO80 gene, as measured by Northern analysis ...
... In yeast, the repression of acid phosphatase under high phosphate growth conditions requires the trans-acting factor PHO80. We have determined the DNA sequence of the PHO80 gene and found that it encodes a protein of 293 amino acids. The expression of the PHO80 gene, as measured by Northern analysis ...