Genes - Gerstein Lab Publications
... retropseudogenes and found that genes with a high number of retropseudogene copies tend to be widely expressed, highly conserved and low in (G+C) content. With the complete genomes of more than 30 prokaryotes and 4 eukaryotes (including the Caenorhabditis elegans genome [19]) now published, we have ...
... retropseudogenes and found that genes with a high number of retropseudogene copies tend to be widely expressed, highly conserved and low in (G+C) content. With the complete genomes of more than 30 prokaryotes and 4 eukaryotes (including the Caenorhabditis elegans genome [19]) now published, we have ...
(1977) New Genes for Resistance to the Brown Planthopper in Rice
... with TN1 were crossed with IRl154-243, a selection with the recessive gene, bph 2 for resistance (7). Cultivars, whose F~ hybrids with TN1 were r~sistant, were crossed with IR1539-823, a dwarf selection that is homozygous for the dominant gene, Bph 1 for resistance (5). To determine the allelic rela ...
... with TN1 were crossed with IRl154-243, a selection with the recessive gene, bph 2 for resistance (7). Cultivars, whose F~ hybrids with TN1 were r~sistant, were crossed with IR1539-823, a dwarf selection that is homozygous for the dominant gene, Bph 1 for resistance (5). To determine the allelic rela ...
Expressed Sequence Tag (EST)
... • Vector sequences can skew clustering even if a small vector fragment remains in each read. Therefore vector sequences must be removed: - Delete 5’ and 3’ regions corresponding to the vector used for cloning - Detection of vector sequences is not a trivial task, because they usually lie in the low ...
... • Vector sequences can skew clustering even if a small vector fragment remains in each read. Therefore vector sequences must be removed: - Delete 5’ and 3’ regions corresponding to the vector used for cloning - Detection of vector sequences is not a trivial task, because they usually lie in the low ...
Divergent Evolutionary and Expression Patterns between Lineage
... To identify A. thaliana specific new genes, we selected new genes based on two criteria: first, the gene was not located in any of the syntenic regions between A. thaliana and the rest of three species A. lyrata, C. rubella, B. rapa; second, the gene did not have any reciprocal ortholog in A. lyrata ...
... To identify A. thaliana specific new genes, we selected new genes based on two criteria: first, the gene was not located in any of the syntenic regions between A. thaliana and the rest of three species A. lyrata, C. rubella, B. rapa; second, the gene did not have any reciprocal ortholog in A. lyrata ...
EPISTASIS & METABOLISM Presented by Chintan Joshi
... - Our method can not evaluate effects of intragenic mutations which affect the protein properties. This can be fixed by partially shutting off fluxes. - Our method is not capturing the effect of mutations which might allow survivability even if the organisms growth requirements are not met exactly. ...
... - Our method can not evaluate effects of intragenic mutations which affect the protein properties. This can be fixed by partially shutting off fluxes. - Our method is not capturing the effect of mutations which might allow survivability even if the organisms growth requirements are not met exactly. ...
The Mouse Prolactin Gene Family Locus
... RT-PCR restriction enzyme analysis of PL-I-related genes. PL-I-related cDNAs were amplified from blastocyst outgrowths or placentas from d 10 of gestation. Amplified products were digested with restriction enzymes capable of differentially cutting PL-I␣, PL-I, and/or PL-I␥. BsaJ1 digests each of th ...
... RT-PCR restriction enzyme analysis of PL-I-related genes. PL-I-related cDNAs were amplified from blastocyst outgrowths or placentas from d 10 of gestation. Amplified products were digested with restriction enzymes capable of differentially cutting PL-I␣, PL-I, and/or PL-I␥. BsaJ1 digests each of th ...
Cloning and Expression of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans β
... source of yeast-lytic enzymes, particularly endo-β-1,3glucanases, proteases and mannanases [4]. Commercially available yeast-lytic glucanase preparations derived from this organism, namely Lyticase, Zymolyase, and Quantazyme, have been produced and widely used for yeast protoplast preparation and ye ...
... source of yeast-lytic enzymes, particularly endo-β-1,3glucanases, proteases and mannanases [4]. Commercially available yeast-lytic glucanase preparations derived from this organism, namely Lyticase, Zymolyase, and Quantazyme, have been produced and widely used for yeast protoplast preparation and ye ...
www.iplantcollaborative.org
... • Longer cell cycle • Dependent on protein products • DNA doesn’t matter, proteins do ...
... • Longer cell cycle • Dependent on protein products • DNA doesn’t matter, proteins do ...
Am I a Warrior? - Erasmus University Thesis Repository
... For decades it has been a challenge for researchers to be able to explore the path of the human genotype to the human phenotype. Is it somehow possible to use the genetic makeup of cells of a person to predict (parts) of the actual behavior of that person? In this perspective it is relevant to try t ...
... For decades it has been a challenge for researchers to be able to explore the path of the human genotype to the human phenotype. Is it somehow possible to use the genetic makeup of cells of a person to predict (parts) of the actual behavior of that person? In this perspective it is relevant to try t ...
Munchkin Cat
... History: Short-legged cats have been documented a number of times around the world since the 1940s. A British veterinary report in 1944 noted four generations of healthy short-legged cats which were similar to normal cats except for the length of the legs. This line disappeared during the Second Wo ...
... History: Short-legged cats have been documented a number of times around the world since the 1940s. A British veterinary report in 1944 noted four generations of healthy short-legged cats which were similar to normal cats except for the length of the legs. This line disappeared during the Second Wo ...
A siderophore biosynthesis gene cluster from the fish
... The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the sequences reported in this paper is AJ699306. ...
... The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the sequences reported in this paper is AJ699306. ...
Metabolic rate depression in animals
... processes at a new lower net rate of ATP turnover. Rates of substrate utilization are always strongly suppressed in hypometabolic states in order to extend greatly the time that the internal fuel reserves can sustain survival. ATP-consuming processes must similarly be suppressed. The concept of ‘cha ...
... processes at a new lower net rate of ATP turnover. Rates of substrate utilization are always strongly suppressed in hypometabolic states in order to extend greatly the time that the internal fuel reserves can sustain survival. ATP-consuming processes must similarly be suppressed. The concept of ‘cha ...
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... on the same chromosome (da Rocha et al., 2008). Gtl2 is the first maternally expressed gene downstream of the IG-DMR. The Gtl2 gene contains a well-defined TATA-containing promoter. By contrast, no apparent promoters have been found for any other maternally expressed genes downstream of Gtl2 (Tierli ...
... on the same chromosome (da Rocha et al., 2008). Gtl2 is the first maternally expressed gene downstream of the IG-DMR. The Gtl2 gene contains a well-defined TATA-containing promoter. By contrast, no apparent promoters have been found for any other maternally expressed genes downstream of Gtl2 (Tierli ...
Characteristics and Traits
... a pea plant with wrinkled peas (genotype rr ) and a plant of unknown genotype that has round peas. You end up with three plants, all which have round peas. From this data, can you tell if the round pea parent plant is homozygous dominant or heterozygous? If the round pea parent plant is heterozygous ...
... a pea plant with wrinkled peas (genotype rr ) and a plant of unknown genotype that has round peas. You end up with three plants, all which have round peas. From this data, can you tell if the round pea parent plant is homozygous dominant or heterozygous? If the round pea parent plant is heterozygous ...
A gene complex controlling segmentation in Drosophila
... provides a model system for studying how genes control development. The phylogeny, although not the ontogeny, of that pattern is reasonably well understood. Flies almost certainly evolved from insects with four wings instead of two and insects are believed to have come from arthropod forms with many ...
... provides a model system for studying how genes control development. The phylogeny, although not the ontogeny, of that pattern is reasonably well understood. Flies almost certainly evolved from insects with four wings instead of two and insects are believed to have come from arthropod forms with many ...
Aucun titre de diapositive - Universidad Nacional De Colombia
... The algorithm looks for the co-occurrence of n-length words (n = 6) in a window of size 150 bases having at least 96% identity. Sequences shorter than 50 bases are excluded from the clustering process. Clusters highly related sequences. Clusters also sequences related by rearrangements or alternativ ...
... The algorithm looks for the co-occurrence of n-length words (n = 6) in a window of size 150 bases having at least 96% identity. Sequences shorter than 50 bases are excluded from the clustering process. Clusters highly related sequences. Clusters also sequences related by rearrangements or alternativ ...
Dissecting plant meiosis using Arabidopsis thaliana mutants
... expected between two coiled-coil proteins (Heyting, 1996). Inspection of the Arabidopsis genome for genes encoding homologues to either or both proteins reveals a range of candidates with little more than 20% sequence identity (AP Caryl, NP Jackson, FCH Franklin, unpublished data). An added complica ...
... expected between two coiled-coil proteins (Heyting, 1996). Inspection of the Arabidopsis genome for genes encoding homologues to either or both proteins reveals a range of candidates with little more than 20% sequence identity (AP Caryl, NP Jackson, FCH Franklin, unpublished data). An added complica ...
Cloning and Effective Induction of Escherichia coli
... the expression of the desired gene placed under the control of the strong T7, lac or tac promoter. The advantage of using this synthetic inducer is that it cannot be hydrolyzed by β-galactosidase.13 However, the use of IPTG for the large-scale production of human therapeutic proteins is undesirable ...
... the expression of the desired gene placed under the control of the strong T7, lac or tac promoter. The advantage of using this synthetic inducer is that it cannot be hydrolyzed by β-galactosidase.13 However, the use of IPTG for the large-scale production of human therapeutic proteins is undesirable ...
Early frameshift alleles of zebrafish tbx5a that fail to
... initiation codon; while several possibly initiating ATGs are situated downstream and before the T-box, the amino acid sequence at the N-terminus where our alleles are introduced show conservation from teleosts to mammals (E.C., C.M., data not shown). In addition, frameshift mutations in similar posi ...
... initiation codon; while several possibly initiating ATGs are situated downstream and before the T-box, the amino acid sequence at the N-terminus where our alleles are introduced show conservation from teleosts to mammals (E.C., C.M., data not shown). In addition, frameshift mutations in similar posi ...
3+ 3 - NVT Online
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
gene duplication in the evolution of sexual dimorphism
... two genes in our analyses. We used both D. melanogaster lineagespecific paralogs and D. melanogaster paralogs present in multiple Drosophila species. To find the lineage-specific duplicates, we used phylogenies available from the Hahn laboratory website (http://sites.bio.indiana.edu/∼hahnlab/Databas ...
... two genes in our analyses. We used both D. melanogaster lineagespecific paralogs and D. melanogaster paralogs present in multiple Drosophila species. To find the lineage-specific duplicates, we used phylogenies available from the Hahn laboratory website (http://sites.bio.indiana.edu/∼hahnlab/Databas ...
Comparison of Statistical Models for Affymetrix GeneChip
... Full model superior to reduced this does not necessarily mean that the mismatch probes are a good idea - but if they are present we should use them we have demonstrated this using both analytic considerations and experimental data a carefully designed experiment can be used to address many issues Ma ...
... Full model superior to reduced this does not necessarily mean that the mismatch probes are a good idea - but if they are present we should use them we have demonstrated this using both analytic considerations and experimental data a carefully designed experiment can be used to address many issues Ma ...
Adaptation of Sucrose Metabolism in the Escherichia coli Wild
... genes might have been transferred relatively recently to the E. coli wild-type EC3132 at around the time when the different strains of the enteric bacteria diverged. We found evidence that a mobile genetic element, which used the gene argW for site-specific integration into the chromosome, was proba ...
... genes might have been transferred relatively recently to the E. coli wild-type EC3132 at around the time when the different strains of the enteric bacteria diverged. We found evidence that a mobile genetic element, which used the gene argW for site-specific integration into the chromosome, was proba ...
For Official Use ENV/JM/BIO(2006)6/REV3 Working
... 1999). The uptake of DNA can be followed by integration into the bacterial genome by homologous recombination, homology-facilitated illegitimate recombination (de Vries and Wackernagel, 2002), or by forming an autonomously replicating element. The absence of homologous sequences or origins of replic ...
... 1999). The uptake of DNA can be followed by integration into the bacterial genome by homologous recombination, homology-facilitated illegitimate recombination (de Vries and Wackernagel, 2002), or by forming an autonomously replicating element. The absence of homologous sequences or origins of replic ...
Possibilities and Limitations of Genetic Engineering
... such as tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, forage quality, and herbicide resistance. Alfalfa is also being engineered to produce novel compounds for industrial and diagnostic purposes. This research will likely lead to the production of improved cultivars, as well as new uses for alfalfa. INT ...
... such as tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, forage quality, and herbicide resistance. Alfalfa is also being engineered to produce novel compounds for industrial and diagnostic purposes. This research will likely lead to the production of improved cultivars, as well as new uses for alfalfa. INT ...