Glutathione S-transferase copy number variation alters lung gene expression M.W. Butler*
... Labeling Kit, followed by additional clean-up and quantification of the biotin-labelled copy (c)RNA yield using a spectrophotometer (all reagents from Affymetrix). In accordance with Affymetrix protocols, the test microarrays were first hybridised and, if quality control was acceptable, hybridisatio ...
... Labeling Kit, followed by additional clean-up and quantification of the biotin-labelled copy (c)RNA yield using a spectrophotometer (all reagents from Affymetrix). In accordance with Affymetrix protocols, the test microarrays were first hybridised and, if quality control was acceptable, hybridisatio ...
Xylitol production using recombinant Saccharomyces
... pITyXR and pIDXR. Prehybridization, hybridization, and subsequent nonradioactive colorimetric detection were conducted as described in the Genius protocol (Boehringer Mannheim). After Southern hybridization, the intensity of the band corresponding to the multicopy neo r gene in the selected transfor ...
... pITyXR and pIDXR. Prehybridization, hybridization, and subsequent nonradioactive colorimetric detection were conducted as described in the Genius protocol (Boehringer Mannheim). After Southern hybridization, the intensity of the band corresponding to the multicopy neo r gene in the selected transfor ...
Background Selection in Single Genes May Explain
... that the mean allele frequency over the distribution generated by selection, mutation, and drift is well approximated by Equation 1, assuming semidominant effects of mutations on fitness (McVean and Charlesworth 1999). Thus the mean frequency over a group of variants subject to selection is given by ...
... that the mean allele frequency over the distribution generated by selection, mutation, and drift is well approximated by Equation 1, assuming semidominant effects of mutations on fitness (McVean and Charlesworth 1999). Thus the mean frequency over a group of variants subject to selection is given by ...
Use of QTL analysis in physiological research
... A complication of QTL cloning compared to positional cloning of mutants is finding the gene(s) responsible for the phenotype among the candidate genes in the region where the QTL was fine-mapped. In case of mutants in a self-pollinating species such as Arabidopsis, any DNA sequence difference that i ...
... A complication of QTL cloning compared to positional cloning of mutants is finding the gene(s) responsible for the phenotype among the candidate genes in the region where the QTL was fine-mapped. In case of mutants in a self-pollinating species such as Arabidopsis, any DNA sequence difference that i ...
Chapter 1. Fundamental Properties of Genes
... providing a strong selective advantage or disadvantage. All the common alleles can be considered the wild type allele. Variant alleles that occur in greater than 5% of population are called polymorphisms. The term variant includes all alternative forms of a gene, whether they have an effect on funct ...
... providing a strong selective advantage or disadvantage. All the common alleles can be considered the wild type allele. Variant alleles that occur in greater than 5% of population are called polymorphisms. The term variant includes all alternative forms of a gene, whether they have an effect on funct ...
complex patterns of inheritance
... the curve show the additive effects of three genes that affect pigment production in this population; each bar shows the fraction of people with a particular number of dark alleles (AD, BD, and CD ) and light alleles (AL, BL, and CL). The bell curve on the right (dashed line) represents the expected ...
... the curve show the additive effects of three genes that affect pigment production in this population; each bar shows the fraction of people with a particular number of dark alleles (AD, BD, and CD ) and light alleles (AL, BL, and CL). The bell curve on the right (dashed line) represents the expected ...
Selecting an Ontology for Biomedical Text Mining He Tan, Patrick Lambrix Abstract
... genes and proteins mentioned in the literature to their entries in structured databases of biological data. It has a substantial impact on tasks such as retrieval of relevant documents, identification of interesting genes and proteins, and relationships between them. The task is challenging even for ...
... genes and proteins mentioned in the literature to their entries in structured databases of biological data. It has a substantial impact on tasks such as retrieval of relevant documents, identification of interesting genes and proteins, and relationships between them. The task is challenging even for ...
The ultrasound detection of chromosomal anomalies
... cells of the body that contains two sets of chromosome the cells are called diploid Chromosome are displayed in a karyotype in order or decreasing size, with the small arm “p” on top and the longer arm “q” at the bottom. The last pair of chromosome represented in a karyotype is the sex chromosomes. ...
... cells of the body that contains two sets of chromosome the cells are called diploid Chromosome are displayed in a karyotype in order or decreasing size, with the small arm “p” on top and the longer arm “q” at the bottom. The last pair of chromosome represented in a karyotype is the sex chromosomes. ...
Garrett-Engele* C. M., Siegal*, M. L., Manoli, D. S., Williams, B. C., Li. H., and Baker, B. S.
... length polymorphism (RFLP) mapping. A clone containing the ix gene was identified by its ability to rescue ix mutant phenotypes when introduced into flies by P-element-mediated germline transformation. The ix protein has sequence similarity to proteins proposed to act as transcriptional activators, ...
... length polymorphism (RFLP) mapping. A clone containing the ix gene was identified by its ability to rescue ix mutant phenotypes when introduced into flies by P-element-mediated germline transformation. The ix protein has sequence similarity to proteins proposed to act as transcriptional activators, ...
Divergent evolution of oxidosqualene cyclases in plants
... • Triterpenes are one of the largest classes of plant metabolites and have important functions. A diverse array of triterpenoid skeletons are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by enzymatic cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene. The genomes of the lower plants Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and moss (Phys ...
... • Triterpenes are one of the largest classes of plant metabolites and have important functions. A diverse array of triterpenoid skeletons are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by enzymatic cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene. The genomes of the lower plants Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and moss (Phys ...
Divergent evolution of oxidosqualene cyclases in plants
... • Triterpenes are one of the largest classes of plant metabolites and have important functions. A diverse array of triterpenoid skeletons are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by enzymatic cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene. The genomes of the lower plants Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and moss (Phys ...
... • Triterpenes are one of the largest classes of plant metabolites and have important functions. A diverse array of triterpenoid skeletons are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by enzymatic cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene. The genomes of the lower plants Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and moss (Phys ...
Arg 41 - Saudi Medical Journal
... as a disease causing. Moreover, to determine the protein stability upon change in amino acid various tools including SDM, I-Mutant, mCSM and DUET were used and found that the mutation identified in this family is protein destabilizing. Moreover, extensive literature review was performed and all muta ...
... as a disease causing. Moreover, to determine the protein stability upon change in amino acid various tools including SDM, I-Mutant, mCSM and DUET were used and found that the mutation identified in this family is protein destabilizing. Moreover, extensive literature review was performed and all muta ...
Towards a prokaryotic genomic taxonomy
... frequency of HGT at the genome level in a phylogenetic context seem to indicate that it is rather low (less than 10% of the genes) [9,10,35]. Nevertheless, HGT has a significant biological impact as many pathogenic properties are encoded on plasmids, phages or Ôpathogenicity islandsÕ and the transfer ...
... frequency of HGT at the genome level in a phylogenetic context seem to indicate that it is rather low (less than 10% of the genes) [9,10,35]. Nevertheless, HGT has a significant biological impact as many pathogenic properties are encoded on plasmids, phages or Ôpathogenicity islandsÕ and the transfer ...
1 Combining Gene Expression with Marker Genotypes in Poultry
... eQTL. The detected eQTL can either represent a locus that lies close to the gene that is being controlled (cis-acting) or one or more loci that are unlinked to the gene that is being controlled (trans-acting). One powerful outcome of genetical genomics is the reconstruction of genetic pathways under ...
... eQTL. The detected eQTL can either represent a locus that lies close to the gene that is being controlled (cis-acting) or one or more loci that are unlinked to the gene that is being controlled (trans-acting). One powerful outcome of genetical genomics is the reconstruction of genetic pathways under ...
Gill: Gene Regulation II
... sites, preventing/repelling the binding of – The RNA polymerase machinery – Activating transcription factors (including via competitive binding) • Some transcription factors have stereotypical roles as activators or repressors. Likely many can do both (in different contexts). • DNA can be bent into ...
... sites, preventing/repelling the binding of – The RNA polymerase machinery – Activating transcription factors (including via competitive binding) • Some transcription factors have stereotypical roles as activators or repressors. Likely many can do both (in different contexts). • DNA can be bent into ...
Anabaena - Oxford Academic
... mpl8. This yielded the complete :\\:f gene and an incomplete ORF upstream. The translation products of the :\~:f genes from Anubaena sp. PCC 7120 and S!,tzpc.hoL,oc,c,ussp. PCC 7942 exhibited 83% similarity (70% identity). The sequence of the upstream ORF was completed by random sequencing of a 1. I ...
... mpl8. This yielded the complete :\\:f gene and an incomplete ORF upstream. The translation products of the :\~:f genes from Anubaena sp. PCC 7120 and S!,tzpc.hoL,oc,c,ussp. PCC 7942 exhibited 83% similarity (70% identity). The sequence of the upstream ORF was completed by random sequencing of a 1. I ...
MAGMA manual (version 1.06)
... header) or index, so for example adding ‘use=rsid,6’ will look for SNP IDs in the column named ‘rsid’, and for p-values in the sixth column. The N and ncol modifiers are used to specify the sample size. The N modifier is used to specify the sample size directly (the total sample size, also when usin ...
... header) or index, so for example adding ‘use=rsid,6’ will look for SNP IDs in the column named ‘rsid’, and for p-values in the sixth column. The N and ncol modifiers are used to specify the sample size. The N modifier is used to specify the sample size directly (the total sample size, also when usin ...
Formal Outline Introduction The Founding of PTC When Who How
... PTC.” (Genes and Bitter Taste, 1) Geneticists discovered the gene that allows a person to be PTC-sensitive or not, TAS2R28, in 2003, and although PTC is considered as a “dominant genetic trait” (PTC Testing, 1), it is the gene TAS2R38, which is located on chromosome 7, that grants a being ability to ...
... PTC.” (Genes and Bitter Taste, 1) Geneticists discovered the gene that allows a person to be PTC-sensitive or not, TAS2R28, in 2003, and although PTC is considered as a “dominant genetic trait” (PTC Testing, 1), it is the gene TAS2R38, which is located on chromosome 7, that grants a being ability to ...
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... both en and Abd-B are derepressed weakly in Scm (compare Fig. 1B and L), moderately in Pc (compare Fig. 1E and M), and very strongly in Pc Scm double mutant embryos (compare Fig. 1F and N). A similar relationship also holds for other mutant backgrounds that we have tried (ph , Psc , Asx , Pcl single ...
... both en and Abd-B are derepressed weakly in Scm (compare Fig. 1B and L), moderately in Pc (compare Fig. 1E and M), and very strongly in Pc Scm double mutant embryos (compare Fig. 1F and N). A similar relationship also holds for other mutant backgrounds that we have tried (ph , Psc , Asx , Pcl single ...
Efficient Ends-Out Gene Targeting In Drosophila
... marker with a GFP marker, or replacing wild type loxP sites with other lox site variants. pRK2 was generated by adding GMR enhancer into the BsiWI site of pRK1. In addition, enzyme sites in 5' MCS are ordered similarly to the popular pUAST vector. Thus, when pRK1 or pRK2 is used for making knock-in ...
... marker with a GFP marker, or replacing wild type loxP sites with other lox site variants. pRK2 was generated by adding GMR enhancer into the BsiWI site of pRK1. In addition, enzyme sites in 5' MCS are ordered similarly to the popular pUAST vector. Thus, when pRK1 or pRK2 is used for making knock-in ...