The Toll immune-regulated Drosophila protein Fondue is involved in
... induced upon microbial infection (De Gregorio et al., 2002). Prior to this humoral response, coagulation acts to seal wounds and to trap microbes, blocking their entry into the hemocoel. In Drosophila larvae, a clot composed of fibers trapping hemocytes is rapidly generated at the site of injury. It ...
... induced upon microbial infection (De Gregorio et al., 2002). Prior to this humoral response, coagulation acts to seal wounds and to trap microbes, blocking their entry into the hemocoel. In Drosophila larvae, a clot composed of fibers trapping hemocytes is rapidly generated at the site of injury. It ...
Estimates of Selection and Gene Flow From Measures of
... Gene flow also causes gametic correlations (linkage disequilibria) between genes that differ across hybrid zones. Correlations are stronger when the hybrid zone is narrow, and rise to a maximum roughly equal to s. Thus cline width and gametic correlations combine to give estimates of gene flow and s ...
... Gene flow also causes gametic correlations (linkage disequilibria) between genes that differ across hybrid zones. Correlations are stronger when the hybrid zone is narrow, and rise to a maximum roughly equal to s. Thus cline width and gametic correlations combine to give estimates of gene flow and s ...
Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield
... – 1000-seed weight (± 0.1 g), calculated for normally developed seeds from F2 and F4 plants – seed yield, estimated by weighing all seeds from F2 and F4 plants; – total seed protein content, determined in bulked seeds collected from F4 plants, using the Kjeldhal method (the Kjel-Foss nitrogen analys ...
... – 1000-seed weight (± 0.1 g), calculated for normally developed seeds from F2 and F4 plants – seed yield, estimated by weighing all seeds from F2 and F4 plants; – total seed protein content, determined in bulked seeds collected from F4 plants, using the Kjeldhal method (the Kjel-Foss nitrogen analys ...
Uria_et_al_2006 _ADH paper
... Oceans are vast untapped reservoirs of highly diverse and unique natural products accumulated in marine organisms. Enzymes belong to the most interesting natural products from both scientific and industrial perpectives. They are enjoying increasing popularity in the chemical and pharmaceutical indus ...
... Oceans are vast untapped reservoirs of highly diverse and unique natural products accumulated in marine organisms. Enzymes belong to the most interesting natural products from both scientific and industrial perpectives. They are enjoying increasing popularity in the chemical and pharmaceutical indus ...
food produced from glyphosate
... Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the herbicide Roundup® which is used widely as a non-selective agent for controlling weeds in primary crops. The mode of action of glyphosate is to specifically bind to and block the activity of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), an essential ...
... Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the herbicide Roundup® which is used widely as a non-selective agent for controlling weeds in primary crops. The mode of action of glyphosate is to specifically bind to and block the activity of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), an essential ...
Preview Sample 2
... • Remember that Punnett squares are not the only means of analyzing a cross; branched-line diagrams and calculations of probabilities according to the product and sum rules are more efficient ways of looking at complicated crosses involving more than one or two genes. • You should be able to draw an ...
... • Remember that Punnett squares are not the only means of analyzing a cross; branched-line diagrams and calculations of probabilities according to the product and sum rules are more efficient ways of looking at complicated crosses involving more than one or two genes. • You should be able to draw an ...
food produced from glyphosate tolerant sugar beet line 77
... Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the herbicide Roundup® which is used widely as a non-selective agent for controlling weeds in primary crops. The mode of action of glyphosate is to specifically bind to and block the activity of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), an essential ...
... Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the herbicide Roundup® which is used widely as a non-selective agent for controlling weeds in primary crops. The mode of action of glyphosate is to specifically bind to and block the activity of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), an essential ...
- University of Bath Opus
... melanogaster and identified five novel testis expressed genes which originated from ancestral non-coding sequence. Analysing the ESTs data from Drosophila yakuba, Begun et al.(2007) identified several de novo genes which were X-linked and exhibited testis-biased expression. ...
... melanogaster and identified five novel testis expressed genes which originated from ancestral non-coding sequence. Analysing the ESTs data from Drosophila yakuba, Begun et al.(2007) identified several de novo genes which were X-linked and exhibited testis-biased expression. ...
"Nitrogen Fixation: 1888-2001"
... In nitrogen excess, unmodified GlnB stimulates dephosphorylation of NtrC by NtrB and conversely in nitrogen starvation, when GlnB is modified, GlnB-UMP no longer interacts with NtrB and the kinase activity predominates so that NtrC is phosphorylated and transcriptionally active. Hence the modificati ...
... In nitrogen excess, unmodified GlnB stimulates dephosphorylation of NtrC by NtrB and conversely in nitrogen starvation, when GlnB is modified, GlnB-UMP no longer interacts with NtrB and the kinase activity predominates so that NtrC is phosphorylated and transcriptionally active. Hence the modificati ...
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... (inter) once for the entire genome, then the intra-chromosome simulator (intra) once for each chromosome. This process is called a cycle. The output from one cycle can be used as input to another cycle. It is generally better to run many short cycles rather than one or a few long cycles as longer cy ...
... (inter) once for the entire genome, then the intra-chromosome simulator (intra) once for each chromosome. This process is called a cycle. The output from one cycle can be used as input to another cycle. It is generally better to run many short cycles rather than one or a few long cycles as longer cy ...
Suppressors of Yeast Actin Mutations.
... BOTSTEIN(1975) introduced the use of suppressors that have, in addition, a conditional-lethal phenotype as a way to avoid these difficulties. In their method, revertants of a conditionally lethal mutant are screened for a growth defect under a new condition. They reverted cold-sensitive mutants defe ...
... BOTSTEIN(1975) introduced the use of suppressors that have, in addition, a conditional-lethal phenotype as a way to avoid these difficulties. In their method, revertants of a conditionally lethal mutant are screened for a growth defect under a new condition. They reverted cold-sensitive mutants defe ...
Comparative analysis of the Geobacillus hemicellulose utilization locus reveals a highly
... there has been increasing interest in the use of microorganisms and their enzymes for the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses, as a result of the various biotechnological and industrial applications in which the hydrolytic enzymes, the hemicelluloytic process and its products can be exploited. For example, ...
... there has been increasing interest in the use of microorganisms and their enzymes for the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses, as a result of the various biotechnological and industrial applications in which the hydrolytic enzymes, the hemicelluloytic process and its products can be exploited. For example, ...
Critical care: Meeting protein requirements without overfeeding energy
... Background and aims: Relatively high protein input has been associated with improved clinical outcome in critical illness. However, until recently differences in clinical outcome have been examined in terms of the energy goal-versus under-feeding. Most studies failed to set the energy goal by an acc ...
... Background and aims: Relatively high protein input has been associated with improved clinical outcome in critical illness. However, until recently differences in clinical outcome have been examined in terms of the energy goal-versus under-feeding. Most studies failed to set the energy goal by an acc ...
Genotype–phenotype correlations in nemaline myopathy caused by
... rare causes of nemaline myopathy. Mutations in the gene for tropomyosin 3 (TPM3) have been identified in four kindreds [11 –15], and mutations in the gene for tropomyosin 2 (TPM2) in three patients in two unrelated families [16]. A severe form of nemaline myopathy with unusual associated features du ...
... rare causes of nemaline myopathy. Mutations in the gene for tropomyosin 3 (TPM3) have been identified in four kindreds [11 –15], and mutations in the gene for tropomyosin 2 (TPM2) in three patients in two unrelated families [16]. A severe form of nemaline myopathy with unusual associated features du ...
Paper - John Innes Centre
... seedlings had levels of infection intermediate between those of Flame and Longbow and no significant maternal effect on the expression of resistance was detected in either the whole seedling or detached leaf tests (data not shown). Eighty F2 seedlings of the same cross were inoculated with IPO323 in ...
... seedlings had levels of infection intermediate between those of Flame and Longbow and no significant maternal effect on the expression of resistance was detected in either the whole seedling or detached leaf tests (data not shown). Eighty F2 seedlings of the same cross were inoculated with IPO323 in ...
Planta
... from several tree species (Silver and Fall 1991; Kuzma and Fall 1993; Schnitzler et al. 1996; Wildermuth and Fall 1998). This so-called isoprene synthase was puri®ed from aspen leaves, digested by cyanogen bromide (CNBr), and the initial 6±24 amino acids of three peptide fragments (25 kDa, 13 kDa an ...
... from several tree species (Silver and Fall 1991; Kuzma and Fall 1993; Schnitzler et al. 1996; Wildermuth and Fall 1998). This so-called isoprene synthase was puri®ed from aspen leaves, digested by cyanogen bromide (CNBr), and the initial 6±24 amino acids of three peptide fragments (25 kDa, 13 kDa an ...
The photosynthetic apparatus of Prochlorococcus
... and a second copy of the gene psbA, encoding the Photosystem II reaction center protein D1. In addition MIT9313 contains a gene cluster to produce chromophorylated phycoerythrin. The latter represents an intermediate form between the phycobiliproteins of non-Chl b containing cyanobacteria and an ext ...
... and a second copy of the gene psbA, encoding the Photosystem II reaction center protein D1. In addition MIT9313 contains a gene cluster to produce chromophorylated phycoerythrin. The latter represents an intermediate form between the phycobiliproteins of non-Chl b containing cyanobacteria and an ext ...
Beyond The Classical Cystic Fibrosis
... Finally, the growing proportion of newborn screening (NBS) programmes revealed a large number of infants having a Cystic Fibrosis Screen Positive, Inconclusive Diagnosis (CFSPID) including those ninfants with discordance between immunoreactive trypsinogen at the NBS, SCL, CFTR genotype and clinical ...
... Finally, the growing proportion of newborn screening (NBS) programmes revealed a large number of infants having a Cystic Fibrosis Screen Positive, Inconclusive Diagnosis (CFSPID) including those ninfants with discordance between immunoreactive trypsinogen at the NBS, SCL, CFTR genotype and clinical ...
Deletion of the gene encoding the reductase component of 3
... resulting in the formation of 4-cholesten-3-one. However, recent studies on some Mycobacterium strains suggested that 3-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, rather than cholesterol oxidase, is responsible for the first step oxidation [5,6]. The degradation continues with side chain cleavage, taking place v ...
... resulting in the formation of 4-cholesten-3-one. However, recent studies on some Mycobacterium strains suggested that 3-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, rather than cholesterol oxidase, is responsible for the first step oxidation [5,6]. The degradation continues with side chain cleavage, taking place v ...
Lecture 2 - cholesterol _CVS block
... Most important animal steroid Mainitains membrane fluidity Has an insulating effect on nerve fibres Cholesterol is the parent molecule for – Bile acids and bile salts – Steroid hormones and – vitamin D3 ...
... Most important animal steroid Mainitains membrane fluidity Has an insulating effect on nerve fibres Cholesterol is the parent molecule for – Bile acids and bile salts – Steroid hormones and – vitamin D3 ...
巴西橡胶Pto类抗病同源序列的克隆与系统发育重建
... characterization has provided valuable insights into the disease resistance mechanism of tomato and it is considered as a promising candidate for engineering broad-spectrum pathogen resistance in this crop. In this study, a pair of degenerate primers based on conserved subdomains of plant STKs simil ...
... characterization has provided valuable insights into the disease resistance mechanism of tomato and it is considered as a promising candidate for engineering broad-spectrum pathogen resistance in this crop. In this study, a pair of degenerate primers based on conserved subdomains of plant STKs simil ...
Parents AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE: one parent affected
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
Signal Transduction and the Chemically Addressed Nervous System
... and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). These six are sometimes considered the "classic" neurotransmitters because they were discovered first and also because they have developed into the major target systems for psychotropic drugs. Classic neurotransmitters are relatively low-molecular weight amines or ...
... and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). These six are sometimes considered the "classic" neurotransmitters because they were discovered first and also because they have developed into the major target systems for psychotropic drugs. Classic neurotransmitters are relatively low-molecular weight amines or ...
As a PDF file
... Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a heterogeneous group of gram-positive bacteria that produce lactic acid as their main end-product during sugar fermentation. Because the LAB are able to rapidly lower pH through acid formation and additionally produce many flavor compounds, they are commonly used in t ...
... Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a heterogeneous group of gram-positive bacteria that produce lactic acid as their main end-product during sugar fermentation. Because the LAB are able to rapidly lower pH through acid formation and additionally produce many flavor compounds, they are commonly used in t ...