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Glioma heterogeneity and the LAT-1
... Glioma heterogeneity and the L-Amino acid transporter-1 (LAT1): A first step to stratified BPA-based BNCT? ...
... Glioma heterogeneity and the L-Amino acid transporter-1 (LAT1): A first step to stratified BPA-based BNCT? ...
`Hybrid Protein Model`for optimally defining 3D protein structure
... Blocks (PBs), that can approximate the protein backbone locally. The average root mean square deviation (rmsd) of the PBs is 0.58 Å. The 16 PBs are labeled by letters from a to p. PB m is the prototype of the central α-helix and d the prototype of the central β-sheet. PBs a to c primarily represent ...
... Blocks (PBs), that can approximate the protein backbone locally. The average root mean square deviation (rmsd) of the PBs is 0.58 Å. The 16 PBs are labeled by letters from a to p. PB m is the prototype of the central α-helix and d the prototype of the central β-sheet. PBs a to c primarily represent ...
Depleting Gene Activities in Early Drosophila Embryos
... An example of a Mat&Zyg gene that yields diverse phenotypes when it is depleted at different stages of development is the D-Raf serine-threonine kinase (Perrimon et al. 1985; Ambrosio et al. 1989; see review by Duffy and Perrimon 1994). D-raf mutant offspring derived from heterozygous females die du ...
... An example of a Mat&Zyg gene that yields diverse phenotypes when it is depleted at different stages of development is the D-Raf serine-threonine kinase (Perrimon et al. 1985; Ambrosio et al. 1989; see review by Duffy and Perrimon 1994). D-raf mutant offspring derived from heterozygous females die du ...
Lactobacilli carry cryptic genes encoding peptidase
... substrate specificity characteristic of prolidase enzymes, no enzymic activity for the orfZ-encoded protein was found with the peptide substrates tested. These results indicate that orfZ is a cryptic gene, which is expressed a t a very low level under the growth conditions used. It is noteworthy tha ...
... substrate specificity characteristic of prolidase enzymes, no enzymic activity for the orfZ-encoded protein was found with the peptide substrates tested. These results indicate that orfZ is a cryptic gene, which is expressed a t a very low level under the growth conditions used. It is noteworthy tha ...
Genome Jigsaw: Implications of 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene
... remediation are all fields of study that can, and have benefitted from metagenomic research (George et al., 2010; Li et al., 2009; National Research Council, 2007). An environment of particular interest today is the human microbiome. It is estimated that there are 10 times more bacteria than cells i ...
... remediation are all fields of study that can, and have benefitted from metagenomic research (George et al., 2010; Li et al., 2009; National Research Council, 2007). An environment of particular interest today is the human microbiome. It is estimated that there are 10 times more bacteria than cells i ...
Genetic Testing and Molecular Diagnostics
... §1862(a)(1)(A). This means the service must be considered reasonable and necessary in the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury, or to rule out or confirm a suspected diagnosis because the patient has a sign and/or symptoms.(3,4) This also means services that are determined to be not medica ...
... §1862(a)(1)(A). This means the service must be considered reasonable and necessary in the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury, or to rule out or confirm a suspected diagnosis because the patient has a sign and/or symptoms.(3,4) This also means services that are determined to be not medica ...
X chromosome inactivation- Review
... Xist is expressed from both X chromosomes in female Xist encodes 15 kb polyadenylated untranslated RNA that is unstable Xist is gene located within Xic ...
... Xist is expressed from both X chromosomes in female Xist encodes 15 kb polyadenylated untranslated RNA that is unstable Xist is gene located within Xic ...
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... • Where is the SNP mapped? Exon, promoter, UTR, etc picture of gene with mapped to the gene structure. • How was it discovered? Method • What assurances do you have that it is real? Validated how? • What population – African, European, etc? • What is the allele frequency of each SNP? Common (>10%) ...
... • Where is the SNP mapped? Exon, promoter, UTR, etc picture of gene with mapped to the gene structure. • How was it discovered? Method • What assurances do you have that it is real? Validated how? • What population – African, European, etc? • What is the allele frequency of each SNP? Common (>10%) ...
Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates
... trichromatic with homozygous females and males being dichromats (and therefore are red – green colour blind) [2,14]. This type of trichromacy is referred to as ‘ALLELIC ’ TRICHROMACY. Allelic trichromacy also occurs outside of the anthropoids, as was discovered very recently with the use of DNA sequ ...
... trichromatic with homozygous females and males being dichromats (and therefore are red – green colour blind) [2,14]. This type of trichromacy is referred to as ‘ALLELIC ’ TRICHROMACY. Allelic trichromacy also occurs outside of the anthropoids, as was discovered very recently with the use of DNA sequ ...
PhoB by Phosphate Stress and Controlled by
... Plasmids and mutagenesis. The plasmids used in this study are also shown in Table 1. DNA flanking the transposon cloned from RmMSU4 was used as a probe to identify a hybridizing colony in blots of a S. meliloti cosmid library, the construction of which was previously described (2). The library inser ...
... Plasmids and mutagenesis. The plasmids used in this study are also shown in Table 1. DNA flanking the transposon cloned from RmMSU4 was used as a probe to identify a hybridizing colony in blots of a S. meliloti cosmid library, the construction of which was previously described (2). The library inser ...
Gene encoding the group B streptococcal protein R4, its
... as resistant to trypsin at pH8 and sensitive to pepsin at pH2. The R4 protein found predominantly in type III and some type II and V invasive isolates conforms to these criteria. The Rib protein, although structurally and epidemiologically similar to R4, was reported as resistant to both proteases. ...
... as resistant to trypsin at pH8 and sensitive to pepsin at pH2. The R4 protein found predominantly in type III and some type II and V invasive isolates conforms to these criteria. The Rib protein, although structurally and epidemiologically similar to R4, was reported as resistant to both proteases. ...
the structure and function of cartilage proteoglycans
... Figure 1. The structural domains of aggrecan. The aggrecan core protein is depicted with three disulphidebonded globular domains (G1-3), an interglobular domain (IGD), and attachment regions for keratan sulphate (KS) and chondroitin sulphate (CS1 and CS2). The G1 domain is composed of three function ...
... Figure 1. The structural domains of aggrecan. The aggrecan core protein is depicted with three disulphidebonded globular domains (G1-3), an interglobular domain (IGD), and attachment regions for keratan sulphate (KS) and chondroitin sulphate (CS1 and CS2). The G1 domain is composed of three function ...
Multiple Avirulence Loci and Allele-Specific Effector
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
Q1. Lake Malawi in East Africa contains around 400 different
... The production of pigment in rabbit fur is controlled by two genes. One gene controls whether any pigment is made. This gene has three alleles. Allele A codes for the production of one form of the enzyme tyrosinase, which converts tyrosine into a black pigment. Allele Ah codes for the production of ...
... The production of pigment in rabbit fur is controlled by two genes. One gene controls whether any pigment is made. This gene has three alleles. Allele A codes for the production of one form of the enzyme tyrosinase, which converts tyrosine into a black pigment. Allele Ah codes for the production of ...
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... The cell morphology of the isolates, BRS-K6, GFS-K6 and AK-K6, grown in liquid culture in either exponential or stationary phase were short rods with a length of 1.5–2.2 μm and a diameter of 0.5–1.5 μm (Figure 1). One week old colonies (3 mm in diameter) of all of the strains on LMM with gelrite wer ...
... The cell morphology of the isolates, BRS-K6, GFS-K6 and AK-K6, grown in liquid culture in either exponential or stationary phase were short rods with a length of 1.5–2.2 μm and a diameter of 0.5–1.5 μm (Figure 1). One week old colonies (3 mm in diameter) of all of the strains on LMM with gelrite wer ...
Chapter 3 Clustering Microarray Data
... Two-way clustering may be used to identify a subset in one dimension that is useful for clustering the other dimension. This is the idea behind the interrelated two-way clustering method of Tang et al. (2001). In this method, the genes are clustered and each gene cluster is used to cluster the sampl ...
... Two-way clustering may be used to identify a subset in one dimension that is useful for clustering the other dimension. This is the idea behind the interrelated two-way clustering method of Tang et al. (2001). In this method, the genes are clustered and each gene cluster is used to cluster the sampl ...
Term Identification in the Biomedical Literature*
... extremely low precision rate (2% for full articles and 7% for abstracts) with recall in the range 31% (for abstracts) to 84% (for full articles).5 The main reason for such poor precision was homonymy, as many gene names shared their lexical representation with common English words (e.g. gene names/a ...
... extremely low precision rate (2% for full articles and 7% for abstracts) with recall in the range 31% (for abstracts) to 84% (for full articles).5 The main reason for such poor precision was homonymy, as many gene names shared their lexical representation with common English words (e.g. gene names/a ...
Origin and evolution of Y chromosomes: Drosophila tales
... Classically, Y chromosomes are thought to originate from X chromosomes through a process of degeneration and gene loss. Now, the availability of 12 Drosophila genomes provides an opportunity to study the origin and evolution of Y chromosomes in an informative phylogenetic context. Surprisingly, the ...
... Classically, Y chromosomes are thought to originate from X chromosomes through a process of degeneration and gene loss. Now, the availability of 12 Drosophila genomes provides an opportunity to study the origin and evolution of Y chromosomes in an informative phylogenetic context. Surprisingly, the ...
Cambridge Workshop November 2008
... – Authors/researchers are the experts in their fields – Limited number of FlyBase curators, and increasing amount and variety of data being published – Improves FlyBase utility for everyone ...
... – Authors/researchers are the experts in their fields – Limited number of FlyBase curators, and increasing amount and variety of data being published – Improves FlyBase utility for everyone ...
Vegetative incompatibility in filamentous fungi: Podospora and
... lytic process or else severely inhibited in their growth (Figure 1). This phenomenon is referred to as vegetative, somatic or heterokaryon incompatibility [1–4]. Incompatibility is caused by genetic differences between the two individuals at particular loci, called het or vic loci (for heterokaryon ...
... lytic process or else severely inhibited in their growth (Figure 1). This phenomenon is referred to as vegetative, somatic or heterokaryon incompatibility [1–4]. Incompatibility is caused by genetic differences between the two individuals at particular loci, called het or vic loci (for heterokaryon ...
Leukaemia Section T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Conventional cytogenetic analysis revealed that chromosomal abnormalities affecting 7q34 (TRB@) occur in 5% to 8% of T-ALL cases with an abnormal karyotype. Recent molecular cytogenetics studies have revealed a higher incidence of TRB@ locus rearrangements (about 20% of all T-ALL cases). This findin ...
... Conventional cytogenetic analysis revealed that chromosomal abnormalities affecting 7q34 (TRB@) occur in 5% to 8% of T-ALL cases with an abnormal karyotype. Recent molecular cytogenetics studies have revealed a higher incidence of TRB@ locus rearrangements (about 20% of all T-ALL cases). This findin ...
Phenotypic overlap in the contribution of individual genes to CNV
... and functionally dissect the human genome. The barrier to computational use of these data has been the disparate and nonstandardized way of describing human phenotypic data, which has traditionally relied on free text or terminologies designed for medical management, billing and epidemiology (Schofi ...
... and functionally dissect the human genome. The barrier to computational use of these data has been the disparate and nonstandardized way of describing human phenotypic data, which has traditionally relied on free text or terminologies designed for medical management, billing and epidemiology (Schofi ...
PERSPECTIVES IN HUMAN GENETICS Mendelian Inheritance in
... In those pre–word processor days, maintenance on the mainframe computer was a boon to the updating process and facilitated preparation of camera copy, including author and subject indices, for book publication. That advantage for book publication continued. For example, from 1986 (MIM7) to 1994 (MIM ...
... In those pre–word processor days, maintenance on the mainframe computer was a boon to the updating process and facilitated preparation of camera copy, including author and subject indices, for book publication. That advantage for book publication continued. For example, from 1986 (MIM7) to 1994 (MIM ...
Full Text - Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
... also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of carbapenem antibiotics. These bacteria are the most powerful superbug around. Such bacteria are usually susceptible only to "Polymyxin" polymyxins and “Tigecyclin ...
... also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of carbapenem antibiotics. These bacteria are the most powerful superbug around. Such bacteria are usually susceptible only to "Polymyxin" polymyxins and “Tigecyclin ...