Package 'MatrixEQTL'
... heteroskedastic and/or correlated errors. Associations significant at pvOutputThreshold (pvOutputThreshold.cis) levels are saved to output_file_name (output_file_name.cis), with corresponding estimates of effect size (slope coefficient), test statistics, p-values, and q-values (false discovery rate) ...
... heteroskedastic and/or correlated errors. Associations significant at pvOutputThreshold (pvOutputThreshold.cis) levels are saved to output_file_name (output_file_name.cis), with corresponding estimates of effect size (slope coefficient), test statistics, p-values, and q-values (false discovery rate) ...
No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster
... Since Edward Lewis discovery of the Bithorax complex of Drosophila [1], the Hox gene cluster has captivated the imagination of developmental and evolutionary biologists. Hox genes are a subclass of homeobox transcription factors deeply involved in the regulation of body patterning in metazoans [2]. ...
... Since Edward Lewis discovery of the Bithorax complex of Drosophila [1], the Hox gene cluster has captivated the imagination of developmental and evolutionary biologists. Hox genes are a subclass of homeobox transcription factors deeply involved in the regulation of body patterning in metazoans [2]. ...
Gene Section BCR (Breakpoint cluster region) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... of internal ABL promoter; 3- telomere shortening; 4inhibition of negative regulators of BCR-ABL (such as Abi-1) 5- BCR-ABL induces a major genetic instability: molecular pathways involved in this phenomenon have recently been elucidated (see ABL AND CML). ...
... of internal ABL promoter; 3- telomere shortening; 4inhibition of negative regulators of BCR-ABL (such as Abi-1) 5- BCR-ABL induces a major genetic instability: molecular pathways involved in this phenomenon have recently been elucidated (see ABL AND CML). ...
GSEA - Bioinformatics Unit
... The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is used to determine whether two underlying one-dimensional probability distributions differ, or whether an underlying probability distribution differs from a hypothesized distribution, in either case based on finite samples. ...
... The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is used to determine whether two underlying one-dimensional probability distributions differ, or whether an underlying probability distribution differs from a hypothesized distribution, in either case based on finite samples. ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... region and part of the 50 and 30 regions of the ERβ gene revealed two common single nucleotide polymorphisms: G/A exchange at nucleotide 1730 in the 30 untranslated region in exon 8, and a silent 1082 G/A transition in exon 5 [23]. The functional significance of the +1730 G/A polymorphism remains to ...
... region and part of the 50 and 30 regions of the ERβ gene revealed two common single nucleotide polymorphisms: G/A exchange at nucleotide 1730 in the 30 untranslated region in exon 8, and a silent 1082 G/A transition in exon 5 [23]. The functional significance of the +1730 G/A polymorphism remains to ...
Gene Section BAX (BCL2-associated X protein) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... expression may be a predictor for prognosis. In ovarian cancer, BAX protein may have a predictive potential in taxane-platinum-treated patients. Moreover, in resected non-small cell lung cancer, low expression of BAX implies poor prognosis. In addition, in patients with advanced esophageal cancer, t ...
... expression may be a predictor for prognosis. In ovarian cancer, BAX protein may have a predictive potential in taxane-platinum-treated patients. Moreover, in resected non-small cell lung cancer, low expression of BAX implies poor prognosis. In addition, in patients with advanced esophageal cancer, t ...
Association of estrogen receptor β gene polymorphisms with bulimic
... This study shows an association between disease and the 1730 G-A and ERb cx þ 56 G-A ERb gene variants for this group of bulimic women. Identification of novel variants of the ERb gene The association described above could exist either because changes at the nucleotide positions in question affect E ...
... This study shows an association between disease and the 1730 G-A and ERb cx þ 56 G-A ERb gene variants for this group of bulimic women. Identification of novel variants of the ERb gene The association described above could exist either because changes at the nucleotide positions in question affect E ...
Control of GL2 expression in Arabidopsis leaves and trichomes
... A complex Question... • Because both GL1 and R are required to ectopically activate GL2, it is possible that GL1 and R function as a complex • A construct containing the GL1 gene with a myc epitope as an Nterminal fusion was generated – This same epitope fusion was made to a truncated version of th ...
... A complex Question... • Because both GL1 and R are required to ectopically activate GL2, it is possible that GL1 and R function as a complex • A construct containing the GL1 gene with a myc epitope as an Nterminal fusion was generated – This same epitope fusion was made to a truncated version of th ...
Genes for two multicopper proteins required for Fe(III) oxide
... with degenerate primer products were targeted for quantitative RTPCR primer design. Environmental and pure culture quantitative RTPCR primers were designed according to the manufacturer’s specifications (amplicon size 100–200 bp), and representative products from each of these primer sets were verif ...
... with degenerate primer products were targeted for quantitative RTPCR primer design. Environmental and pure culture quantitative RTPCR primers were designed according to the manufacturer’s specifications (amplicon size 100–200 bp), and representative products from each of these primer sets were verif ...
POSITION-EFFECT VARIEGATION AT SEVERAL
... chromosome as without, Dpa produced over 20 times as many flies which did not show the presence of the duplication as flies showing a variegated phenotype. Analysis of the data from rst3 crosses, using only flies with some pigment, gave an F value of 9.85 for white-mottling and an F value of 45.42 f ...
... chromosome as without, Dpa produced over 20 times as many flies which did not show the presence of the duplication as flies showing a variegated phenotype. Analysis of the data from rst3 crosses, using only flies with some pigment, gave an F value of 9.85 for white-mottling and an F value of 45.42 f ...
The trp Operon - aandersonbiology
... yet your finger cells do not produce insulin. How do pancreatic cells “know” to produce insulin? The basic answer to this question lies in the fact that genetic information is not simply inherited and automatically used in every cell all the time. Each cell uses or expresses only a small portion of ...
... yet your finger cells do not produce insulin. How do pancreatic cells “know” to produce insulin? The basic answer to this question lies in the fact that genetic information is not simply inherited and automatically used in every cell all the time. Each cell uses or expresses only a small portion of ...
Contribution of IKBKE and IFIH1 gene variants to SLE susceptibility
... Figure 1. The IKBKE SNV rs12142086 affects the binding of SF1 with DNA. (a) The SNV rs12142086 is predicted to be located in the binding motif of SF1. Introns are represented by grey horizontal lines and exons by vertical bars with numbers. The position of rs12142086 is highlighted with a star. In t ...
... Figure 1. The IKBKE SNV rs12142086 affects the binding of SF1 with DNA. (a) The SNV rs12142086 is predicted to be located in the binding motif of SF1. Introns are represented by grey horizontal lines and exons by vertical bars with numbers. The position of rs12142086 is highlighted with a star. In t ...
draft nhmrc guidelines and discussion paper on xenotransplantation
... about the animal-animal research and how that is currently regulated, with some greater elaboration of the role of the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) where GM animals are involved. The Draft Guidelines and regulatory structure draw an artificial distinction between animal-to-animal s ...
... about the animal-animal research and how that is currently regulated, with some greater elaboration of the role of the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) where GM animals are involved. The Draft Guidelines and regulatory structure draw an artificial distinction between animal-to-animal s ...
Silent polymorphisms in the RYR1 gene do not modify the
... multiple numbers of variants in patients, in which interpretation and phenotype prevision is difficult. Case presentation: In a Brazilian Caucasian family, clinical, histopathological and molecular analysis identified a new case of central core disease in a 48-year female. Sanger sequencing of the C ...
... multiple numbers of variants in patients, in which interpretation and phenotype prevision is difficult. Case presentation: In a Brazilian Caucasian family, clinical, histopathological and molecular analysis identified a new case of central core disease in a 48-year female. Sanger sequencing of the C ...
University of Groningen Methionine
... before (Basavanna et al., 2013). In this study, we explored the impact of methionine on the transcriptome of S. pneumoniae D39. To do so, we performed transcriptome comparison of S. pneumoniae D39 wild-type grown in CDM with 0–10 mM methionine. The concentration of methionine in CDM is around 0.67 m ...
... before (Basavanna et al., 2013). In this study, we explored the impact of methionine on the transcriptome of S. pneumoniae D39. To do so, we performed transcriptome comparison of S. pneumoniae D39 wild-type grown in CDM with 0–10 mM methionine. The concentration of methionine in CDM is around 0.67 m ...
Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA, gyrB and catA genes and DNA
... colony colour, utilization of D-fructose, myo-inositol, Dmannitol and D-mannose) they should be considered as members of a single species. According to Stackebrandt (2011), the level of genome sequence identity among two strains must be higher than 96 % to reach a DDH similarity value of higher than ...
... colony colour, utilization of D-fructose, myo-inositol, Dmannitol and D-mannose) they should be considered as members of a single species. According to Stackebrandt (2011), the level of genome sequence identity among two strains must be higher than 96 % to reach a DDH similarity value of higher than ...
Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA, gyrB and catA genes and DNA
... colony colour, utilization of D-fructose, myo-inositol, Dmannitol and D-mannose) they should be considered as members of a single species. According to Stackebrandt (2011), the level of genome sequence identity among two strains must be higher than 96 % to reach a DDH similarity value of higher than ...
... colony colour, utilization of D-fructose, myo-inositol, Dmannitol and D-mannose) they should be considered as members of a single species. According to Stackebrandt (2011), the level of genome sequence identity among two strains must be higher than 96 % to reach a DDH similarity value of higher than ...
how to solve genetics problems
... from their mother. Since we know the mother has a C allele, the other one must be c. Therefore, the mother’s genotype is Ccbb. The checkered brown pigeon got one b allele from his father and the other b allele from his mother. Since we know his father has one B allele, the other one must be b. There ...
... from their mother. Since we know the mother has a C allele, the other one must be c. Therefore, the mother’s genotype is Ccbb. The checkered brown pigeon got one b allele from his father and the other b allele from his mother. Since we know his father has one B allele, the other one must be b. There ...
LIN, a Novel Type of U-Box/WD40 Protein
... few of these genes have been identified; the RPG gene required for infection was identified, but the function of its product has yet to be defined (Arrighi et al., 2008). Some genes such as NIN and ERN encode predicted regulators that may affect both the Nod factor signaling and infection pathways ( ...
... few of these genes have been identified; the RPG gene required for infection was identified, but the function of its product has yet to be defined (Arrighi et al., 2008). Some genes such as NIN and ERN encode predicted regulators that may affect both the Nod factor signaling and infection pathways ( ...
Table of Contents - Scholars` Bank
... amino acids that could somehow use the template of the nucleotide encoded within mRNA to distinguish which amino acid was required to construct the desired protein. However, before the “adaptor” could be found, the specifics of the genetic code became known. F. H. C. Crick, J. S. Griffith and L. E. ...
... amino acids that could somehow use the template of the nucleotide encoded within mRNA to distinguish which amino acid was required to construct the desired protein. However, before the “adaptor” could be found, the specifics of the genetic code became known. F. H. C. Crick, J. S. Griffith and L. E. ...
manuscript pdf
... Figure 1. Scanning Electron Microscopy of Flowers from Transgenic Arabidopsis Plants Expressing the DEF Gene. Some perianth organs were removed to show more clearly the reproductive organs. (A) Wild-type flower with first-whorl sepals (S), second-whorl petals (P), third-whorl stamens (T), and a four ...
... Figure 1. Scanning Electron Microscopy of Flowers from Transgenic Arabidopsis Plants Expressing the DEF Gene. Some perianth organs were removed to show more clearly the reproductive organs. (A) Wild-type flower with first-whorl sepals (S), second-whorl petals (P), third-whorl stamens (T), and a four ...
ชื่อเรื่องภาษาไทย (Angsana New 16 pt, bold)
... pathogen causing healthcare-associated MRSA (HA-MRSA) infections. However, during the past 20 years, distinct community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) infections affecting healthy persons have emerged (1-3). Moreover, antimicrobial resistance among these drug resistant S. aureus is steadily increasing as ...
... pathogen causing healthcare-associated MRSA (HA-MRSA) infections. However, during the past 20 years, distinct community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) infections affecting healthy persons have emerged (1-3). Moreover, antimicrobial resistance among these drug resistant S. aureus is steadily increasing as ...
A conserved enhancer of the human and murine Hoxa
... transplantation experiments (Guthrie et al., 1992). In invertebrates and in vertebrates there is a direct relation- ...
... transplantation experiments (Guthrie et al., 1992). In invertebrates and in vertebrates there is a direct relation- ...
Restriction fragment differential display of pediocin
... Crandall & Montville (1998) proposed a model incorporating these effects. Only limited information is available concerning resistance to the pediocin-like bacteriocins. Transposon inactivation of the alternative transcription factor σ&% conferred resistance to the class IIa bacteriocin mesentericin ...
... Crandall & Montville (1998) proposed a model incorporating these effects. Only limited information is available concerning resistance to the pediocin-like bacteriocins. Transposon inactivation of the alternative transcription factor σ&% conferred resistance to the class IIa bacteriocin mesentericin ...
The home stretch, a first analysis of the nearly completed genome of
... for auxotrophic strains carrying Tn5 insertions that mapped to CII. Five strains, auxotrophic for histidine, thymine, serine, uracil and tryptophan were found (Choudhary et al. 1994). Sequencing near the site of Tn5 insertion in the Trp− strains indicated that the insertion was located within trpB, ...
... for auxotrophic strains carrying Tn5 insertions that mapped to CII. Five strains, auxotrophic for histidine, thymine, serine, uracil and tryptophan were found (Choudhary et al. 1994). Sequencing near the site of Tn5 insertion in the Trp− strains indicated that the insertion was located within trpB, ...