Linköping University Post Print S. aureus treatment plant
... Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a major threat to health care worldwide, and besides hospital and veterinary settings it has been suggested that non-clinical environments, such as wastewaters, may play a significant role in resistance development and dissemination (Martinez, 2006). Furthermore, mo ...
... Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a major threat to health care worldwide, and besides hospital and veterinary settings it has been suggested that non-clinical environments, such as wastewaters, may play a significant role in resistance development and dissemination (Martinez, 2006). Furthermore, mo ...
Effects of cis and trans Genetic Ancestry on Gene Expression in
... Variation in gene expression is a fundamental aspect of human phenotypic variation. Several recent studies have analyzed gene expression levels in populations of different continental ancestry and reported population differences at a large number of genes. However, these differences could largely be ...
... Variation in gene expression is a fundamental aspect of human phenotypic variation. Several recent studies have analyzed gene expression levels in populations of different continental ancestry and reported population differences at a large number of genes. However, these differences could largely be ...
Problem set questions from Exam 3 – Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
... (a) Assuming that the regulatory factors encoded by A and B act in series, there are two possible orders in which these two regulatory factors can act. Draw out these two models showing the relationships between the wild-type regulatory functions of A and B, and the reporter. Also be sure to indicat ...
... (a) Assuming that the regulatory factors encoded by A and B act in series, there are two possible orders in which these two regulatory factors can act. Draw out these two models showing the relationships between the wild-type regulatory functions of A and B, and the reporter. Also be sure to indicat ...
Laboratory #4: Segregation of Traits According to Mendel
... From this we have that 25% of the progeny have the ‘SS’ genotype and are hence round (homozygous), 50% have the ‘Ss’ genotype and are also round (heterozygous), and 25% of the progeny have the ‘ss’ genotype and are hence wrinkled. Pulling like phenotypes together we have that 75% (25% + 50%) of the ...
... From this we have that 25% of the progeny have the ‘SS’ genotype and are hence round (homozygous), 50% have the ‘Ss’ genotype and are also round (heterozygous), and 25% of the progeny have the ‘ss’ genotype and are hence wrinkled. Pulling like phenotypes together we have that 75% (25% + 50%) of the ...
Fc RIIIB Gene Duplication: Evidence for Presence and Expression of
... NA(11,21)SH(1) donors were reanalyzed and were found to carry three FcgRIIIB genes as well (J. Bux, personal communication). Only confirmation by PCR and/or Southern blotting can settle the question as to whether any SH positivity without gene duplication exists. However, with these methods the poss ...
... NA(11,21)SH(1) donors were reanalyzed and were found to carry three FcgRIIIB genes as well (J. Bux, personal communication). Only confirmation by PCR and/or Southern blotting can settle the question as to whether any SH positivity without gene duplication exists. However, with these methods the poss ...
Constitutive Mutations of the Saccharomyces
... (underlined) followed by a Sall site (in bold), and used to amplify the MAL63 ORF from codon 1-283 from the template plasmid pMAL63. The two PCR products were mixed and amplified byPCR using primers B9 and B12 and the product was cloned into the SalI site ofYCp50. Construct 4 was made by deleting th ...
... (underlined) followed by a Sall site (in bold), and used to amplify the MAL63 ORF from codon 1-283 from the template plasmid pMAL63. The two PCR products were mixed and amplified byPCR using primers B9 and B12 and the product was cloned into the SalI site ofYCp50. Construct 4 was made by deleting th ...
PPTX - Bioinformatics.ca
... Important details • To test for under-enrichment of “black”, test for overenrichment of “red”. • The EASE score used by DAVID subtracts one from the observed overlap between gene list and gene set to ensure >1 from the list is in the gene set. • Need to choose “background population” appropriately, ...
... Important details • To test for under-enrichment of “black”, test for overenrichment of “red”. • The EASE score used by DAVID subtracts one from the observed overlap between gene list and gene set to ensure >1 from the list is in the gene set. • Need to choose “background population” appropriately, ...
Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection
... • Column UpBd indicates the upper bound precision@5 scores as some testing genes with relatively few references do not have 5 sentences per facet in our gold standard annotations. • Along with more expansion on the facet representation, the generated summary achieves better score. ...
... • Column UpBd indicates the upper bound precision@5 scores as some testing genes with relatively few references do not have 5 sentences per facet in our gold standard annotations. • Along with more expansion on the facet representation, the generated summary achieves better score. ...
beautiful bicolours - tuxedo and magpie cats
... ALTERNATIVE THEORIES FOR BICOLOUR PATTERNS In cats there appear to be two cellular mechanisms involved in white spotting. One involves apoptosis (programmed cell death) reducing the melanoblast (pigment granule) population and the other involves intracellular chemical communication. Another hypothes ...
... ALTERNATIVE THEORIES FOR BICOLOUR PATTERNS In cats there appear to be two cellular mechanisms involved in white spotting. One involves apoptosis (programmed cell death) reducing the melanoblast (pigment granule) population and the other involves intracellular chemical communication. Another hypothes ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Gene cassettes
... recombination site known as a 59-base element that is located downstream of the gene coding region (Hall e t al., 1991). Generally, each gene cassette possesses a unique 59base element, and both the length and sequence of 59-base elements can vary considerably (see Table 1 and Fig. 4). However, desp ...
... recombination site known as a 59-base element that is located downstream of the gene coding region (Hall e t al., 1991). Generally, each gene cassette possesses a unique 59base element, and both the length and sequence of 59-base elements can vary considerably (see Table 1 and Fig. 4). However, desp ...
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE FUNCTION OF THE DROSOPHILA
... that this family of factors can form various combinations to alter downstream gene transcription. ...
... that this family of factors can form various combinations to alter downstream gene transcription. ...
Genetically Essential and Nonessential a-Tubulin Genes Specify Functionally Interchangeable Proteins.
... tions described below. The properties of the plasmids are summarized in Table 1. The plasmid pRB334 was constructed by inserting a SaIlIXhoI fragment containing the yeast LEU2 gene (la, 2, 30), into the SailI site of pRB306. The resulting LEU2- and TUBl-containing integrating plasmid was cut with Xb ...
... tions described below. The properties of the plasmids are summarized in Table 1. The plasmid pRB334 was constructed by inserting a SaIlIXhoI fragment containing the yeast LEU2 gene (la, 2, 30), into the SailI site of pRB306. The resulting LEU2- and TUBl-containing integrating plasmid was cut with Xb ...
Regulation of biosynthesis and transport of aromatic amino acids in
... doe.gov); the partially sequenced genome of Bacillus anthracis was obtained from The Institute for Genomic Research (http://www.tigr.org). The gene names in un¢nished genomes were assigned based on the names of orthologous genes in related species. FASTA sequences of all proteins with new or revised ...
... doe.gov); the partially sequenced genome of Bacillus anthracis was obtained from The Institute for Genomic Research (http://www.tigr.org). The gene names in un¢nished genomes were assigned based on the names of orthologous genes in related species. FASTA sequences of all proteins with new or revised ...
Mutation Is Random
... or, alternatively, what the histogram should look like if mutation is random (and student chose bacteria that mutated randomly). Part 2. Mutation is random in a gene (10-12 minutes) This same idea for the individual in a population is done for sites within a gene. Rather than including an environme ...
... or, alternatively, what the histogram should look like if mutation is random (and student chose bacteria that mutated randomly). Part 2. Mutation is random in a gene (10-12 minutes) This same idea for the individual in a population is done for sites within a gene. Rather than including an environme ...
Effects of turmeric (Curcuma longa) on the expression
... and G. E. Rottinghaus‡ *Division of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211; †National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore 560030, India; and ‡Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211 ABSTRACT The objective of the present st ...
... and G. E. Rottinghaus‡ *Division of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211; †National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore 560030, India; and ‡Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211 ABSTRACT The objective of the present st ...
Excel spreadsheet
... Average fold change is calculate as average of HEL6hrX5/restX5 and HEL6hrX7/rest6hrX7. Average difference intensities less than 5 were considered indistiguishable from 5 for this calculation. A transcript was considered increased at 6 hours if the data satisifed the following queries. For a given tr ...
... Average fold change is calculate as average of HEL6hrX5/restX5 and HEL6hrX7/rest6hrX7. Average difference intensities less than 5 were considered indistiguishable from 5 for this calculation. A transcript was considered increased at 6 hours if the data satisifed the following queries. For a given tr ...
Analysis continued Each TopHat run will result in four files: a list of
... Running CuffCompare results in a number of different datasets. The transcript accuracy dataset calculates the accuracy of each of the transcripts as compared to the reference at various levels (nucleotide, exon, intron, transcript, gene), e.g., how often an exon that was predicted by the output from ...
... Running CuffCompare results in a number of different datasets. The transcript accuracy dataset calculates the accuracy of each of the transcripts as compared to the reference at various levels (nucleotide, exon, intron, transcript, gene), e.g., how often an exon that was predicted by the output from ...
MS-Word format
... the children terms of seed (PO:0009010). Also explain why this number is not the same as you see next to the term seed (PO:0009010). Hint: There are two types of associations in the ontology: direct associations, which are directly associated to the term for which a phenotype has been characterized ...
... the children terms of seed (PO:0009010). Also explain why this number is not the same as you see next to the term seed (PO:0009010). Hint: There are two types of associations in the ontology: direct associations, which are directly associated to the term for which a phenotype has been characterized ...
Identification and characterization of an early gene in the Lymantria
... box and has early start sites within a similar sequence, CTCATTGC (Bischoff & Slavicek, 1994). Several AcMNPV early genes that also lack TATA boxes have been identified, such as lef-1 (Passarelli & Miller, 1993a), lef-3 (Li et al., 1993), lef-6 (Passarelli & Miller, 1994) and cg30 (Thiem & Miller, 1 ...
... box and has early start sites within a similar sequence, CTCATTGC (Bischoff & Slavicek, 1994). Several AcMNPV early genes that also lack TATA boxes have been identified, such as lef-1 (Passarelli & Miller, 1993a), lef-3 (Li et al., 1993), lef-6 (Passarelli & Miller, 1994) and cg30 (Thiem & Miller, 1 ...
Sarah Pulliam
... that contains a defective (partly deleted) p53 allele, delineated as the “m” allele. These mice are highly resistant to tumors; however, they also have shortened lifespans and show signs of early aging phenotypes. Some examples of such phenotypes are weight loss, hunched spines, lethargy, osteoporos ...
... that contains a defective (partly deleted) p53 allele, delineated as the “m” allele. These mice are highly resistant to tumors; however, they also have shortened lifespans and show signs of early aging phenotypes. Some examples of such phenotypes are weight loss, hunched spines, lethargy, osteoporos ...
Management Perspectives Polled or Scurred: Do You Know the
... cut through some of the scientific technicalities on what is required to use the term “proven” in this area of genetics, the new GeneControl test directly measures what scientists regard as the causal mutations for polled. This means the GeneControl test can be considered 100% accurate for the two k ...
... cut through some of the scientific technicalities on what is required to use the term “proven” in this area of genetics, the new GeneControl test directly measures what scientists regard as the causal mutations for polled. This means the GeneControl test can be considered 100% accurate for the two k ...
Pole Region-Dependent Repression of the Drosophila Gap Gene
... normal expression of pair-rule genes. The activity of the pair-rule genes establishes parasegmentai units (Martinez-Arias and Lawrence, 1985) and regulates both homeotic gene activities and the expression of segment-polarity genes (Ingham and Martinez-Arias, 1986). The estabiishment of parasegments ...
... normal expression of pair-rule genes. The activity of the pair-rule genes establishes parasegmentai units (Martinez-Arias and Lawrence, 1985) and regulates both homeotic gene activities and the expression of segment-polarity genes (Ingham and Martinez-Arias, 1986). The estabiishment of parasegments ...
User`s guide to GO
... Using the GO Decide on GO analysis tool How much GO is available for your species? Getting GO for you data set Adding GO for your data ...
... Using the GO Decide on GO analysis tool How much GO is available for your species? Getting GO for you data set Adding GO for your data ...
Enolase and Glycolytic Flux Play a Role in the Regulation
... CC-3⬘). For all the P5⬘L and P3⬘L primers, the KanMX4 or HIS3 MX6 regions are in boldface type. All correct integrations were verified by Southern blot or PCR. In S. cerevisiae, the ScENO2 gene was first disrupted in the diploid strain MLY701 by using a kanMX4 or a HIS3MX6 disruption cassette, yield ...
... CC-3⬘). For all the P5⬘L and P3⬘L primers, the KanMX4 or HIS3 MX6 regions are in boldface type. All correct integrations were verified by Southern blot or PCR. In S. cerevisiae, the ScENO2 gene was first disrupted in the diploid strain MLY701 by using a kanMX4 or a HIS3MX6 disruption cassette, yield ...