Cell Differentiation during Sexual Development of the Fungus
... is essential for ascospore wall formation (32). Another example concerns the P. anserina car1 gene, which encodes a peroxisomal membrane protein that is essential for peroxisomal assembly (3). car1 mutants show an impaired caryogamy leading to a sterile phenotype. From these data the link between in ...
... is essential for ascospore wall formation (32). Another example concerns the P. anserina car1 gene, which encodes a peroxisomal membrane protein that is essential for peroxisomal assembly (3). car1 mutants show an impaired caryogamy leading to a sterile phenotype. From these data the link between in ...
Molecular genetics of macular dystrophies
... associated with a lower risk of ARMD,'8 whereas a high risk of ARMD has been associated with atherosclerosis in a study population in Rotterdam.'9 Owing to these difficulties monogenic maculopathies sharing important clinical and histopathological findings with ARMD have been studied. Here, we revie ...
... associated with a lower risk of ARMD,'8 whereas a high risk of ARMD has been associated with atherosclerosis in a study population in Rotterdam.'9 Owing to these difficulties monogenic maculopathies sharing important clinical and histopathological findings with ARMD have been studied. Here, we revie ...
Definition of historical models of gene function and their relation to
... with personal experiences of research in biology (mainly genetics), and with international recognition as authorities in the field of history and philosophy of genetics. In Sect. 4 we give a brief presentation of the historical development and present our categorization of gene function into five hi ...
... with personal experiences of research in biology (mainly genetics), and with international recognition as authorities in the field of history and philosophy of genetics. In Sect. 4 we give a brief presentation of the historical development and present our categorization of gene function into five hi ...
Technical Summary - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... white clover (Trifolium repens L.) which has been genetically modified to resist infection by AMV on a limited scale and under controlled conditions. The trial is authorised to take place at one site in the local government area of Corowa, NSW, on a maximum area of 633 m2 per year between March 2009 ...
... white clover (Trifolium repens L.) which has been genetically modified to resist infection by AMV on a limited scale and under controlled conditions. The trial is authorised to take place at one site in the local government area of Corowa, NSW, on a maximum area of 633 m2 per year between March 2009 ...
Lecture 0 - Introduction - LCQB
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
Eukaryotic Genes and Genomes II
... In the last lecture we considered the structure of genes in eukaryotic organisms and went on to figure out a way to identify S. cerevisiae genes that are transcriptionally regulated in response to a change in environment. The ability to regulate gene expression in response to environmental cues is a ...
... In the last lecture we considered the structure of genes in eukaryotic organisms and went on to figure out a way to identify S. cerevisiae genes that are transcriptionally regulated in response to a change in environment. The ability to regulate gene expression in response to environmental cues is a ...
Manipulating the Plasmodium Genome
... Another tool for probing gene function using episomes is antisense technology. Target gene expression can be suppressed by the annealing of antisense molecules to complementary transcripts, by a poorly understood mechanism that may affect transcript stability, processing, transport and/or translatio ...
... Another tool for probing gene function using episomes is antisense technology. Target gene expression can be suppressed by the annealing of antisense molecules to complementary transcripts, by a poorly understood mechanism that may affect transcript stability, processing, transport and/or translatio ...
A rough guide to Drosophila mating schemes (version 1.2) 1
... the existing sequences of total genomes) homologous genes in higher vertebrates or humans are identified. Based on knowledge derived from fly research and the empirical assumption that principal mechanisms are often conserved, informed and focussed experiments can be carried out on these genes in ve ...
... the existing sequences of total genomes) homologous genes in higher vertebrates or humans are identified. Based on knowledge derived from fly research and the empirical assumption that principal mechanisms are often conserved, informed and focussed experiments can be carried out on these genes in ve ...
Structural Bioinformatics - LCQB
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
Mcbio 316: Exam 2 ANSWER KEY (10) 1. Proteins encoded by the
... ANSWER: The new mutant can revert so it is probably NOT a deletion (i.e. it is probably a point mutant). The new mutant cannot repair any of the deletions so it most likely lies within the region spanned by every deletion (that is, the interval including mutations 838, 1147, etc). b. A second Put- m ...
... ANSWER: The new mutant can revert so it is probably NOT a deletion (i.e. it is probably a point mutant). The new mutant cannot repair any of the deletions so it most likely lies within the region spanned by every deletion (that is, the interval including mutations 838, 1147, etc). b. A second Put- m ...
6.3 Mendel and Heredity
... inherited. (eye color, hair color) • Genetics is the study of biological inheritance patterns and variation. • Gregor Mendel showed that traits are inherited as discrete units. ...
... inherited. (eye color, hair color) • Genetics is the study of biological inheritance patterns and variation. • Gregor Mendel showed that traits are inherited as discrete units. ...
Pelagia Research Library Exogenous gene transfer in Assam tea
... Tea is a perennial woody plant; the tender leaves are used to make black or green tea. Tea, which belongs to the family Theaceae, is one of the most important woody plantation crops yielding a non-alcoholic beverage. According to Wight’s nomenclature [1,2], tea can be classified into three races: 1) ...
... Tea is a perennial woody plant; the tender leaves are used to make black or green tea. Tea, which belongs to the family Theaceae, is one of the most important woody plantation crops yielding a non-alcoholic beverage. According to Wight’s nomenclature [1,2], tea can be classified into three races: 1) ...
Hypergraph and protein function prediction with gene expression data
... Protein function prediction plays a very important role in modern biology. Detecting the function of proteins by biological experiments is very time-consuming and difficult. Hence a lot of computational methods have been proposed to infer the functions of the proteins by using various types of infor ...
... Protein function prediction plays a very important role in modern biology. Detecting the function of proteins by biological experiments is very time-consuming and difficult. Hence a lot of computational methods have been proposed to infer the functions of the proteins by using various types of infor ...
source file - MIMG — UCLA
... For genes with possible alternative start codon…It’s time to BLAST! • BLAST your results: – Construct a “revised” protein sequence in FASTA format (add or subtract amino acid residues in proper reading frame to reflect new start codon position then copy/paste into lab notebook). ...
... For genes with possible alternative start codon…It’s time to BLAST! • BLAST your results: – Construct a “revised” protein sequence in FASTA format (add or subtract amino acid residues in proper reading frame to reflect new start codon position then copy/paste into lab notebook). ...
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... • Ask meaningful questions of microarray data e.g. – genes involved in the same process, same/different expression patterns? ...
... • Ask meaningful questions of microarray data e.g. – genes involved in the same process, same/different expression patterns? ...
poéticas del desierto: dos voces
... partially mapped or projected in another domain of experience, and this second domain is partially understood in terms of the first one (Barcelona, 2003). Terminological metaphors are similarly produced, either in a scientific environment or in the dissemination of a particular science. However, we ...
... partially mapped or projected in another domain of experience, and this second domain is partially understood in terms of the first one (Barcelona, 2003). Terminological metaphors are similarly produced, either in a scientific environment or in the dissemination of a particular science. However, we ...
Secondary Paroxysmal Dyskinesias
... • Mutations in the Myofibrillogenesis regulator gene.(MR-1) on chromosome 2q resulting in a substitution of alanine to valine have been described in most cases of familial PNKD (Lee,2004) • Later onset PNKD like patients may not have this mutation. • Some reported PNKD families lack this mutation. ( ...
... • Mutations in the Myofibrillogenesis regulator gene.(MR-1) on chromosome 2q resulting in a substitution of alanine to valine have been described in most cases of familial PNKD (Lee,2004) • Later onset PNKD like patients may not have this mutation. • Some reported PNKD families lack this mutation. ( ...
The trp Operon
... 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 is using or expressing only a small portion of the ...
... 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 is using or expressing only a small portion of the ...
Molecular Cloning, Sequencing, and Expression of the Glutamine
... had a G+C content of 68.7%, which agrees with an estimated total G+C content of 68.4 to 72.1% for Frankia strains in general (2). The genetic code permits the use of G or C in the third position in codons for all 20 amino acids and in the first position for Arg and Leu; no choice exists in the secon ...
... had a G+C content of 68.7%, which agrees with an estimated total G+C content of 68.4 to 72.1% for Frankia strains in general (2). The genetic code permits the use of G or C in the third position in codons for all 20 amino acids and in the first position for Arg and Leu; no choice exists in the secon ...
Online supplement: references - Evidence
... 1.48, 95% CI 1.24, 1.76), and especially l-allele homozygotes (OR = 1.17, 95% CI 0.91, 1.51). Risk of depression when exposed to both SLEs and 5HTT s-allele was greater than multiplicative (and hence also greater than additive). Of 33 studies that have examined this relationship since then, 17 have ...
... 1.48, 95% CI 1.24, 1.76), and especially l-allele homozygotes (OR = 1.17, 95% CI 0.91, 1.51). Risk of depression when exposed to both SLEs and 5HTT s-allele was greater than multiplicative (and hence also greater than additive). Of 33 studies that have examined this relationship since then, 17 have ...
Leukaemia Section 11q23 rearrangements in leukaemia Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... leukaemia (ALL) grossly represent half cases each; myelodysplasia (MDS) in the remaining 5%; biphenotypic leukaemia at times (likely to be more ...
... leukaemia (ALL) grossly represent half cases each; myelodysplasia (MDS) in the remaining 5%; biphenotypic leukaemia at times (likely to be more ...
- Philsci
... represented by the root of the tree and represents the shared ancestor of all other organisms within a particular dendrogram which have branched from that tree, making a new species. The traditional organismal phylogenies fail to preserve this level of detail of genomic phylogenies in two ways. Firs ...
... represented by the root of the tree and represents the shared ancestor of all other organisms within a particular dendrogram which have branched from that tree, making a new species. The traditional organismal phylogenies fail to preserve this level of detail of genomic phylogenies in two ways. Firs ...
Temperature-sensitive control of protein activity by conditionally
... expressed by the ptc-Gal4 driver, a striking loss of both wg and sen at the intersection of the a/p and d/v boundaries (arrows in Fig. 3f–h,j–l) is observed at both 29 °C and 18 °C. Mild temperature sensitivity of ptc-Gal4 decreased the activity of dnN at the lower temperature (compare Fig. 3f with ...
... expressed by the ptc-Gal4 driver, a striking loss of both wg and sen at the intersection of the a/p and d/v boundaries (arrows in Fig. 3f–h,j–l) is observed at both 29 °C and 18 °C. Mild temperature sensitivity of ptc-Gal4 decreased the activity of dnN at the lower temperature (compare Fig. 3f with ...
Genetic mapping and manipulation: Chapter 8
... removes the entire gene (as well as a number of other genes presumably). Alternatively, if a deletion or null allele of the gene exists, placing this mutation over the wild-type chromosome could provide an even cleaner answer. In addition, to distinguish haploinsufficieny effects from hypermorphic m ...
... removes the entire gene (as well as a number of other genes presumably). Alternatively, if a deletion or null allele of the gene exists, placing this mutation over the wild-type chromosome could provide an even cleaner answer. In addition, to distinguish haploinsufficieny effects from hypermorphic m ...
Duchenne and Becker Types of Muscular Dystrophy
... stream causing elevated levels of CK. CK levels can be elevated in a number of different conditions that affect the muscles and are therefore not diagnostic of DMD or BMD on their own. Historically, muscle biopsy was used to look at how much protein, such as dystrophin, muscle cells were producing a ...
... stream causing elevated levels of CK. CK levels can be elevated in a number of different conditions that affect the muscles and are therefore not diagnostic of DMD or BMD on their own. Historically, muscle biopsy was used to look at how much protein, such as dystrophin, muscle cells were producing a ...