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A Fine Physical Map of Arabidopsis thaliana Chromosome 5
... markers and terminal sequences of clones. The markers used were 88 genetic markers, 13 EST markers, 87 YAC end probes, 100 YAC subclone end probes, and 390 end probes of PI, TAC and BAC clones. The entire genome of chromosome 5, except for the centromeric and telomeric regions, was covered by two la ...
... markers and terminal sequences of clones. The markers used were 88 genetic markers, 13 EST markers, 87 YAC end probes, 100 YAC subclone end probes, and 390 end probes of PI, TAC and BAC clones. The entire genome of chromosome 5, except for the centromeric and telomeric regions, was covered by two la ...
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
... The mouse nude locus was localized on mouse Chromosome 11 (Takahashi et al., 1992; Lisitsyn et al., 1994) 45 cM from the centromere (http://www.informatics.jax.org) and by positional cloning nude mice were found to contain a mutation in the Whn (winged-helix-nude) gene that encodes for a transcripti ...
... The mouse nude locus was localized on mouse Chromosome 11 (Takahashi et al., 1992; Lisitsyn et al., 1994) 45 cM from the centromere (http://www.informatics.jax.org) and by positional cloning nude mice were found to contain a mutation in the Whn (winged-helix-nude) gene that encodes for a transcripti ...
Spectrum of Mutations in MMAB Identified by
... Carl, Dr. Bob Palais, Quiying Huang, Jana Kent, Luming Zhou and Zach Dwight. I would also like to thank Gail Dunbar, Maria Galvez, Junhui Liu, Leah Ladorez and Jocelyne Lavallé, Kandance Springer, Thomas Leslie, Ross MacKay and Laura Benner for help in their areas of expertise, and smiling faces eve ...
... Carl, Dr. Bob Palais, Quiying Huang, Jana Kent, Luming Zhou and Zach Dwight. I would also like to thank Gail Dunbar, Maria Galvez, Junhui Liu, Leah Ladorez and Jocelyne Lavallé, Kandance Springer, Thomas Leslie, Ross MacKay and Laura Benner for help in their areas of expertise, and smiling faces eve ...
Pathway Analysis using Partek Genomics Suite® 6.6 and Partek
... the contingency table (Fisher’s Exact test) or the Chi-square test For each factor in the data a separate score is calculated. This is derived from the negative log (base 10) of the average p-value for genes within the pathway for each factor, respectively. A high score indicates that the genes whic ...
... the contingency table (Fisher’s Exact test) or the Chi-square test For each factor in the data a separate score is calculated. This is derived from the negative log (base 10) of the average p-value for genes within the pathway for each factor, respectively. A high score indicates that the genes whic ...
Homo-Dimeric Spherulin 3a: A Single
... presence of DTT as a reducing agent clearly proves this interpretation to be valid. To ensure a well-defined state of association of the native protein and to avoid side reactions of the cysteine residues (e.g., aggregation of the thermally denaturated protein), the cysteine in position 4 was replac ...
... presence of DTT as a reducing agent clearly proves this interpretation to be valid. To ensure a well-defined state of association of the native protein and to avoid side reactions of the cysteine residues (e.g., aggregation of the thermally denaturated protein), the cysteine in position 4 was replac ...
Characterization of the Arabidopsis thaliana Mutant pcb2 which
... phyll a, and the peripheral light-harvesting antenna complexes contain chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b (Grossman et al. 1995). There are some other kinds of chlorophyll found in various photosynthetic organisms, such as bacteriochlorophylls in photosynthetic bacteria. Prochlorococcus, a group of mar ...
... phyll a, and the peripheral light-harvesting antenna complexes contain chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b (Grossman et al. 1995). There are some other kinds of chlorophyll found in various photosynthetic organisms, such as bacteriochlorophylls in photosynthetic bacteria. Prochlorococcus, a group of mar ...
Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes: Sister imprinted disorders
... number of other genes and transcripts in this region have been identified, with no known pathogenetic relationship to AS or PWS. Genotype–phenotype correlations have been found for both disorders. In general, patients with UPD or imprinting defects have milder manifestations than those with deletion ...
... number of other genes and transcripts in this region have been identified, with no known pathogenetic relationship to AS or PWS. Genotype–phenotype correlations have been found for both disorders. In general, patients with UPD or imprinting defects have milder manifestations than those with deletion ...
Presence of Escherichia coli carrying the EAST1 toxin gene in farm
... a potent toxic molecule whereas the toxin elaborated by strain 17-2 would be a variant with lower potency [46]. Multiple other variants of EAST1 have been isolated from sporadic cases in the context of epidemiological studies [23]. These variants seem less frequently distributed and their toxicity w ...
... a potent toxic molecule whereas the toxin elaborated by strain 17-2 would be a variant with lower potency [46]. Multiple other variants of EAST1 have been isolated from sporadic cases in the context of epidemiological studies [23]. These variants seem less frequently distributed and their toxicity w ...
Comparison of the Structure of the Extrinsic 33 kDa Protein from
... sequences of these cDNA fragments were confirmed to contain the cDNA for the 33 kDa protein. These sequences were combined to yield the whole sequence of the gene, which is shown in Fig. 1. This sequence contained two in-frame ATG codons upstream of the N-terminal leucine residue of the mature prote ...
... sequences of these cDNA fragments were confirmed to contain the cDNA for the 33 kDa protein. These sequences were combined to yield the whole sequence of the gene, which is shown in Fig. 1. This sequence contained two in-frame ATG codons upstream of the N-terminal leucine residue of the mature prote ...
Hereditary Hemochromatosis Since Discovery of the HFE Gene
... compound heterozygotes in hemochromatosis patients is higher than expected if H63D or a genetically linked modifier did not contribute to the phenotype (5, 15 ). The C282Y/H63D compound heterozygous genotype is postulated to have a reduced penetrance [estimated to be 0.44 –1.5% (5, 9, 10 )]. Combine ...
... compound heterozygotes in hemochromatosis patients is higher than expected if H63D or a genetically linked modifier did not contribute to the phenotype (5, 15 ). The C282Y/H63D compound heterozygous genotype is postulated to have a reduced penetrance [estimated to be 0.44 –1.5% (5, 9, 10 )]. Combine ...
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... further even at other urea concentrations, the values were lower in the case of the rapeseed protein. In GndHCl solution the mustard 12 S protein reached a value of 16 cc/g at a concentration of 6 Μ (figure 3) and no plateau value was reached. However, the rapeseed 12 S protein attained a constant v ...
... further even at other urea concentrations, the values were lower in the case of the rapeseed protein. In GndHCl solution the mustard 12 S protein reached a value of 16 cc/g at a concentration of 6 Μ (figure 3) and no plateau value was reached. However, the rapeseed 12 S protein attained a constant v ...
Feline Genetics: a Combinatorial Approach
... unique gene could account for. Sometimes we shall present two alternative mathematical models to explain the same effect. If the two models give the same effect in all cases, they are mathematically equivalent, although not biochemically, and it will be irrelevant to us which of them is "biologicall ...
... unique gene could account for. Sometimes we shall present two alternative mathematical models to explain the same effect. If the two models give the same effect in all cases, they are mathematically equivalent, although not biochemically, and it will be irrelevant to us which of them is "biologicall ...
the loci of evolution: how predictable is genetic
... We use the term predictability in the sense normally implied by evolutionary genetics as probabilistic predictions. To convince the reader that genetic evolution is predictable in at least some general sense, we point out that there is already an uncontroversial general theory of genetic evolution. ...
... We use the term predictability in the sense normally implied by evolutionary genetics as probabilistic predictions. To convince the reader that genetic evolution is predictable in at least some general sense, we point out that there is already an uncontroversial general theory of genetic evolution. ...
Molecular Plant-Microbio Interactions
... the Tn5lacZ is inserted between two ORFs that are transcribed in the same direction (Fig. 1). The first ORF shows 76% identity and 86% similarity at the amino acid level with the bioA homolog of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (Stover et al. 2000) coding for an aminotransferase. Because the Tn5lacZ is i ...
... the Tn5lacZ is inserted between two ORFs that are transcribed in the same direction (Fig. 1). The first ORF shows 76% identity and 86% similarity at the amino acid level with the bioA homolog of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (Stover et al. 2000) coding for an aminotransferase. Because the Tn5lacZ is i ...
THE LOCI OF EVOLUTION: HOW PREDICTABLE IS GENETIC
... We use the term predictability in the sense normally implied by evolutionary genetics as probabilistic predictions. To convince the reader that genetic evolution is predictable in at least some general sense, we point out that there is already an uncontroversial general theory of genetic evolution. ...
... We use the term predictability in the sense normally implied by evolutionary genetics as probabilistic predictions. To convince the reader that genetic evolution is predictable in at least some general sense, we point out that there is already an uncontroversial general theory of genetic evolution. ...
Gene Technology Regulation 2002
... (1) For section 71(7) of the Act, the regulator must vary the licence, or refuse to vary the licence, within 90 days after the day an application for a variation of the licence is received by the regulator. (2) For the period mentioned in subsection (1), the following days are not counted— (a) ...
... (1) For section 71(7) of the Act, the regulator must vary the licence, or refuse to vary the licence, within 90 days after the day an application for a variation of the licence is received by the regulator. (2) For the period mentioned in subsection (1), the following days are not counted— (a) ...
A genetic screen in zebrafish identifies the mutants
... The hepatomegaly screen Our laboratory has used viral insertional mutagenesis to generate a collection of over 400 zebrafish lines that are mutated in 315 recessive embryonic lethal genes. The gene bearing the mutagenic insert has been cloned for each line and we estimate that we have achieved ~22% ...
... The hepatomegaly screen Our laboratory has used viral insertional mutagenesis to generate a collection of over 400 zebrafish lines that are mutated in 315 recessive embryonic lethal genes. The gene bearing the mutagenic insert has been cloned for each line and we estimate that we have achieved ~22% ...
Inverse correlation between SMN1 and SMN2 copy numbers
... SMN locus is considered highly susceptible to recombination. And, in fact, studies have shown that unequal crossing over at the SMN1 locus can cause de novo deletions of SMN1.7,15 An alternative hypothesis is that gene conversion from SMN2 to SMN1 can result in two SMN1 copies on one chromosome 5. I ...
... SMN locus is considered highly susceptible to recombination. And, in fact, studies have shown that unequal crossing over at the SMN1 locus can cause de novo deletions of SMN1.7,15 An alternative hypothesis is that gene conversion from SMN2 to SMN1 can result in two SMN1 copies on one chromosome 5. I ...
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A complete shikimate pathway in Toxoplasma gondii: an ancient
... 2002). As such the plants and the fungi do not form a monophyletic eukaryote group on the phylogenetic trees of shikimate pathway genes. Step seven of the apicomplexan shikimate pathway, chorismate synthase, had been demonstrated to cluster with fungal homologues on phylogenetic trees (Keeling et al ...
... 2002). As such the plants and the fungi do not form a monophyletic eukaryote group on the phylogenetic trees of shikimate pathway genes. Step seven of the apicomplexan shikimate pathway, chorismate synthase, had been demonstrated to cluster with fungal homologues on phylogenetic trees (Keeling et al ...
Cloning and sequencing of a gene encoding acidophilic amylase
... 160 kDa bands was approximately the same, yet the starch-degrading activity of the 160 kDa protein was much higher (Fig. 1). Thus, the 160 kDa form appears to have a much higher specific activity, assuming that both proteins are refolded with similar efficiency. Several attempts to separate the prot ...
... 160 kDa bands was approximately the same, yet the starch-degrading activity of the 160 kDa protein was much higher (Fig. 1). Thus, the 160 kDa form appears to have a much higher specific activity, assuming that both proteins are refolded with similar efficiency. Several attempts to separate the prot ...
2006 Program
... and Eric P. Skaar “Staphylococcus aureus iron-affected proteome analysis reveals novel strategies for nutrient acquisition from host sources” Victor J. Torres, Gleb Pishchany, Jelena S. Bezbradica, Laura Gordy, Devin Stauff, Sebastian Joyce, and Eric P. Skaar “The S. aureus Hss/Hrt systems sense an ...
... and Eric P. Skaar “Staphylococcus aureus iron-affected proteome analysis reveals novel strategies for nutrient acquisition from host sources” Victor J. Torres, Gleb Pishchany, Jelena S. Bezbradica, Laura Gordy, Devin Stauff, Sebastian Joyce, and Eric P. Skaar “The S. aureus Hss/Hrt systems sense an ...
fulltext - DiVA portal
... Background: Analysis of the Escherichia coli collection of reference strains (ECOR) for the presence of the gene locus clyA, which encodes the pore-forming protein ClyA (cytolysin A), revealed that a non-functional clyA locus is common among certain extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC). In fac ...
... Background: Analysis of the Escherichia coli collection of reference strains (ECOR) for the presence of the gene locus clyA, which encodes the pore-forming protein ClyA (cytolysin A), revealed that a non-functional clyA locus is common among certain extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC). In fac ...
New Phytologist Supporting Information Notes S1 Populus trichocarpa
... between samples were distributed equally between replicates (Fig. A), with more expressed genes detected at higher levels in the xylem samples in both species. Between tissues, FPKM values were correlated at levels between 0.98 (Pearson) between the replicated Eucalyptus xylem (xylem_1 and xylem_2) ...
... between samples were distributed equally between replicates (Fig. A), with more expressed genes detected at higher levels in the xylem samples in both species. Between tissues, FPKM values were correlated at levels between 0.98 (Pearson) between the replicated Eucalyptus xylem (xylem_1 and xylem_2) ...
Tunicates and not cephalochordates are the closest living relatives
... test a number of evolutionary hypotheses through the analysis of individual genes such as ribosomal RNA (rRNA). However, phylogenies reconstructed from single or a small number of genes are hampered by stochastic effects limiting the statistical significance of the results. The genomic era is now pr ...
... test a number of evolutionary hypotheses through the analysis of individual genes such as ribosomal RNA (rRNA). However, phylogenies reconstructed from single or a small number of genes are hampered by stochastic effects limiting the statistical significance of the results. The genomic era is now pr ...