"Using Model Organism Databases (MODs)". In: Current - SGD-Wiki
... “Model organisms” are nonhuman organisms that are typically used for biological research. The resulting data can be used as a framework for the interpretation and understanding of similar data from humans or other medically or economically important species. Popular model organisms include budding y ...
... “Model organisms” are nonhuman organisms that are typically used for biological research. The resulting data can be used as a framework for the interpretation and understanding of similar data from humans or other medically or economically important species. Popular model organisms include budding y ...
Analyzing ATP Synthase Gene Activity in Elizabethkingia anophelis
... and is crucial to prevent these subunits from rotating5. Thus if gene expression is increased it could indicate that this connection between the peripheral stalk and alpha/beta subunits might have been harmed in the presence of the Imipenem antibiotic. While each subunit has its own function in the ...
... and is crucial to prevent these subunits from rotating5. Thus if gene expression is increased it could indicate that this connection between the peripheral stalk and alpha/beta subunits might have been harmed in the presence of the Imipenem antibiotic. While each subunit has its own function in the ...
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... Drosophila that have those properties. They also share an interesting resemblance at the structural level because all of them are members of the homeobox gene family. Homeoboxes are DNA sequences that carry the descriptions for making a related group of protein regions, all about 60Ðamino acid resid ...
... Drosophila that have those properties. They also share an interesting resemblance at the structural level because all of them are members of the homeobox gene family. Homeoboxes are DNA sequences that carry the descriptions for making a related group of protein regions, all about 60Ðamino acid resid ...
Total Dissolved Solids
... In this lab, you will perform a procedure known as genetic transformation. Genetic transformation literally means “change caused by genes”, and occurs when the cell incorporates and expresses a new piece of genetic material – DNA derived from another organism. Transformation involves the insertion o ...
... In this lab, you will perform a procedure known as genetic transformation. Genetic transformation literally means “change caused by genes”, and occurs when the cell incorporates and expresses a new piece of genetic material – DNA derived from another organism. Transformation involves the insertion o ...
Nucleic Acids Research
... E.coli uvrA and uvrC repair proteins is shown in Figure 2A. Despite the differences between both mammalian proteins their extent of homology with the yeast and bacterial proteins is comparable. The positions of the conserved and non-conserved amino acid changes between the mouse and human protein ar ...
... E.coli uvrA and uvrC repair proteins is shown in Figure 2A. Despite the differences between both mammalian proteins their extent of homology with the yeast and bacterial proteins is comparable. The positions of the conserved and non-conserved amino acid changes between the mouse and human protein ar ...
Identifying a Novel Isoform of the AZIN1 Gene by Combining High
... can be used to find similar RNA-related events among other known genes. For example, Illumina RNA-seq detected the known isoforms of the AZIN1 gene, which were then compared with the new isoform that was found using PacBio. This suggests that combining high-throughput technologies may be more effect ...
... can be used to find similar RNA-related events among other known genes. For example, Illumina RNA-seq detected the known isoforms of the AZIN1 gene, which were then compared with the new isoform that was found using PacBio. This suggests that combining high-throughput technologies may be more effect ...
RNA-guided gene drives can efficiently bias inheritance in wild yeast
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
MOTIFS MOTIFSMARTIFAMORIFSMOOTIFSMICIFC
... where N = Asn, P = Pro, S = Ser, T = Thr; {X} means any amino acid except X; and [XY] means either X or Y. The notation [XY] does not give any indication of the probability of X or Y occurring in the pattern. ...
... where N = Asn, P = Pro, S = Ser, T = Thr; {X} means any amino acid except X; and [XY] means either X or Y. The notation [XY] does not give any indication of the probability of X or Y occurring in the pattern. ...
The enduracidin biosynthetic gene cluster from
... conditions were the same as described above. An amplicon of the expected size (0?5 kb) was purified and cloned into the pGEM-T easy vector to obtain plasmid pGEMTE-sfPdh-Nt. DNA sequence analysis confirmed that the insert (538 bp) encodes the N-terminal portion of a putative PDH. Inactivation of end ...
... conditions were the same as described above. An amplicon of the expected size (0?5 kb) was purified and cloned into the pGEM-T easy vector to obtain plasmid pGEMTE-sfPdh-Nt. DNA sequence analysis confirmed that the insert (538 bp) encodes the N-terminal portion of a putative PDH. Inactivation of end ...
Annotation mapping functions
... Note: This can be resolved by using AnnotationDbi::mget(values, hom.Hs.inpBOSTA, ifnotfound=NA) which also returns a list object. We therefore present the function getOrthologs. It is faster and more powerful. Faster, as retrieving all mapped ids from bovine to human took approx. 11 minutes with the ...
... Note: This can be resolved by using AnnotationDbi::mget(values, hom.Hs.inpBOSTA, ifnotfound=NA) which also returns a list object. We therefore present the function getOrthologs. It is faster and more powerful. Faster, as retrieving all mapped ids from bovine to human took approx. 11 minutes with the ...
RNA-guided gene drives can efficiently bias inheritance in wild yeast
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
... The inheritance-biasing efficiency of an endonuclease gene drive is determined by 1) the frequency of cutting and 2) the fraction of repair events that lead to the drive being copied onto the target chromosome. Only repair by homologous recombination (HR) results in drive copying and inheritance bia ...
Pedigrees Powerpoint
... A pedigree is a diagram of family relationships that uses symbols to represent people and lines to represent genetic relationships. These diagrams make it easier to visualize relationships within families, especially large extended families. ...
... A pedigree is a diagram of family relationships that uses symbols to represent people and lines to represent genetic relationships. These diagrams make it easier to visualize relationships within families, especially large extended families. ...
Slides
... Figure 2. Four data sets clustered using k-means, hierarchical, and selforganized map algorithms. The horizontal axis shows the number of clusters desired, and the vertical axis shows z-scores. Data sets are (a) Cho, (b) CJRR, (c) Gasch, and (d) Spellman. ...
... Figure 2. Four data sets clustered using k-means, hierarchical, and selforganized map algorithms. The horizontal axis shows the number of clusters desired, and the vertical axis shows z-scores. Data sets are (a) Cho, (b) CJRR, (c) Gasch, and (d) Spellman. ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... nmpA at min 83 and nmpB at min 9, respectively. Some of their mutants produced an electrophoretically altered protein e. Since mutations that cause an altered protein are very likely to be in the structural gene for this protein, they suggested that there are two structural genes for protein e, one ...
... nmpA at min 83 and nmpB at min 9, respectively. Some of their mutants produced an electrophoretically altered protein e. Since mutations that cause an altered protein are very likely to be in the structural gene for this protein, they suggested that there are two structural genes for protein e, one ...
BNS216 - Staff
... OK quite simple but not in same way I teach it – Principles of Gene Manipulation: An introduction to genetic engineering R.W. Old and S.B. Primrose. Quite detailed, some of which is unnecessary – Use any standard molecular biology or genetics text book, there will a section on BNS216 ...
... OK quite simple but not in same way I teach it – Principles of Gene Manipulation: An introduction to genetic engineering R.W. Old and S.B. Primrose. Quite detailed, some of which is unnecessary – Use any standard molecular biology or genetics text book, there will a section on BNS216 ...
Simulating evolution by gene duplication of protein features that
... our computer model by the constant , which is the ratio of the number of mutations of the original duplicated gene that would produce a null allele to the number of mutations of the original duplicated gene that would yield a compatible residue. (Definitions of terms are given in Table 1.) As an ex ...
... our computer model by the constant , which is the ratio of the number of mutations of the original duplicated gene that would produce a null allele to the number of mutations of the original duplicated gene that would yield a compatible residue. (Definitions of terms are given in Table 1.) As an ex ...
Transcriptome Atlas
... global RNA analysis (transcriptome) is becoming routine for many plant species. RNA-Seq is a powerful tool not only to validate gene annotation but also to unravel quantitative gene expression for all sets of genes transcribed in a sample. The vast amount of information generated using RNA-Seq t ...
... global RNA analysis (transcriptome) is becoming routine for many plant species. RNA-Seq is a powerful tool not only to validate gene annotation but also to unravel quantitative gene expression for all sets of genes transcribed in a sample. The vast amount of information generated using RNA-Seq t ...
What is Inheritance?
... Every cell in an individual contains a full set of chromosomes in the nucleus (except sex cells) The number of chromosomes varies between species Some species can have as few as 2 chromosomes and others as many as 100! Humans have 46 chromosomes ...
... Every cell in an individual contains a full set of chromosomes in the nucleus (except sex cells) The number of chromosomes varies between species Some species can have as few as 2 chromosomes and others as many as 100! Humans have 46 chromosomes ...
introduction to genetics
... Pp= purple (inherited one dominant and one recessive, but trait is still purple). This is a hybrid= one of each allele. pp= white (inherited recessive alleles from both parents, and trait is now white). ...
... Pp= purple (inherited one dominant and one recessive, but trait is still purple). This is a hybrid= one of each allele. pp= white (inherited recessive alleles from both parents, and trait is now white). ...
Study of lipid metabolism-related genes as candidate
... Commercially available high-density DNA microarrays enable genotyping of Nellore cattle using 450,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed across all autosomes, which can be used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) in genome-wide association studies. However, the enormous number ...
... Commercially available high-density DNA microarrays enable genotyping of Nellore cattle using 450,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed across all autosomes, which can be used to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) in genome-wide association studies. However, the enormous number ...
Copy number variations involving the microtubule
... tau aggregates. This highlighted the crucial role of tau protein in the adult brain, but the mechanism by which mutated tau induces neuronal death is still debated; however, it is commonly admitted that loss of function of tau is insufficient in inducing such a phenotype, and that mutated tau in FTD ...
... tau aggregates. This highlighted the crucial role of tau protein in the adult brain, but the mechanism by which mutated tau induces neuronal death is still debated; however, it is commonly admitted that loss of function of tau is insufficient in inducing such a phenotype, and that mutated tau in FTD ...
The Process of How COMT Genetic Variants Provide the
... authority, dopamine levels naturally increase in the brain. A Warrior will have a genetic advantage in this case because he or she possesses COMT enzymes that can work efficiently to restore moderate dopamine levels for productive mental processing. Conversely, Worriers will experience high dopamine ...
... authority, dopamine levels naturally increase in the brain. A Warrior will have a genetic advantage in this case because he or she possesses COMT enzymes that can work efficiently to restore moderate dopamine levels for productive mental processing. Conversely, Worriers will experience high dopamine ...
Clock-Controlled Genes
... in the brain, or the liver were found and there were only 28 overlapping transcripts, which included most core oscillator components. Therefore, the output genes are not only subject to circadian control of gene expression, but also to tissue-specific control. At the moment, we have much better insi ...
... in the brain, or the liver were found and there were only 28 overlapping transcripts, which included most core oscillator components. Therefore, the output genes are not only subject to circadian control of gene expression, but also to tissue-specific control. At the moment, we have much better insi ...
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
... Although it’s related to a human gene, GenBank entry U90223 doesn’t look very different from entry X01714, the one that describes its bacterial homologue. The top part of the entry follows the general information keywords order: LOCUS, ACCESSION, DEFINITION and VERSION The KEYWORD line, which is sup ...
... Although it’s related to a human gene, GenBank entry U90223 doesn’t look very different from entry X01714, the one that describes its bacterial homologue. The top part of the entry follows the general information keywords order: LOCUS, ACCESSION, DEFINITION and VERSION The KEYWORD line, which is sup ...
Poster Patrocles_V3
... appreciable effect on gene function will evolve neutrally, subject only to the vagaries of random genetic drift while pSNPs affecting gene function may undergo positive, negative or balancing selection via their effect on phenotype. Selection may leave distinct signatures on the level of inter-speci ...
... appreciable effect on gene function will evolve neutrally, subject only to the vagaries of random genetic drift while pSNPs affecting gene function may undergo positive, negative or balancing selection via their effect on phenotype. Selection may leave distinct signatures on the level of inter-speci ...