fig. 1 - Utrecht University Repository
... the same spot as any bacterium have a fixed chance (u) to be taken up by the bacterium. Subsequently, the gene can be integrated into the genome of the individual with a chance P(m) which is an evolvable property of that toxin or resistance gene. If that cell already had a copy of that gene, it pays ...
... the same spot as any bacterium have a fixed chance (u) to be taken up by the bacterium. Subsequently, the gene can be integrated into the genome of the individual with a chance P(m) which is an evolvable property of that toxin or resistance gene. If that cell already had a copy of that gene, it pays ...
PPT
... Can be considered as frequency of occurence X expressive power of regulatory motif It is squared to get rid of negatives Correlate gene expression with occurence of motif Largest dot product is most significant motif ...
... Can be considered as frequency of occurence X expressive power of regulatory motif It is squared to get rid of negatives Correlate gene expression with occurence of motif Largest dot product is most significant motif ...
Localized hypermutation and associated gene losses in legume
... (Fabaceae) (Palmer et al. 1988). The large IR that is otherwise almost universally present in chloroplast genomes is absent from one large clade of legumes (the IR loss clade, or IRLC) (Wojciechowski et al. 2004), some of which also show other rearrangements of gene order. Chloroplast genomes in the ...
... (Fabaceae) (Palmer et al. 1988). The large IR that is otherwise almost universally present in chloroplast genomes is absent from one large clade of legumes (the IR loss clade, or IRLC) (Wojciechowski et al. 2004), some of which also show other rearrangements of gene order. Chloroplast genomes in the ...
Looping versus linking: toward a model for long
... by which LCRs mediate the formation of an open chromatin structure must account for how biochemical modifications such as histone acetylation and linker histone depletion are accomplished over regions as broad as the -globin locus. Studies of the intronic immunoglobulin enhancer (Eµ) suggest that c ...
... by which LCRs mediate the formation of an open chromatin structure must account for how biochemical modifications such as histone acetylation and linker histone depletion are accomplished over regions as broad as the -globin locus. Studies of the intronic immunoglobulin enhancer (Eµ) suggest that c ...
1-Intro to genetics - Science-with
... proposed the first widely accepted theory of inheritance • called pangenesis • egg and sperm consist of particles called pangenes that come from all parts of the body. • upon fertilization the pangenes develop into the parts of the body from which they are derived. ...
... proposed the first widely accepted theory of inheritance • called pangenesis • egg and sperm consist of particles called pangenes that come from all parts of the body. • upon fertilization the pangenes develop into the parts of the body from which they are derived. ...
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... get passed from cell to cell during cell division, and from one generation to the next during eukaryotic life cycles. Since chromosomes contain the genetic information, the study of chromosomes provides a key to understanding how the genetic information is transmitted from one generation to the ne ...
... get passed from cell to cell during cell division, and from one generation to the next during eukaryotic life cycles. Since chromosomes contain the genetic information, the study of chromosomes provides a key to understanding how the genetic information is transmitted from one generation to the ne ...
Patterns of gene action in plant development revealed by enhancer
... methods. Seedlings that inherit either the donor site of the Ds, or the A c element, will carry at least one copy of the IAAH gene, and will be sensitive to NAM; such seedlings are distinguished by their stunted growth and short, hairy, and proliferative roots (Karlin-Neumann et al. 1991). As outlin ...
... methods. Seedlings that inherit either the donor site of the Ds, or the A c element, will carry at least one copy of the IAAH gene, and will be sensitive to NAM; such seedlings are distinguished by their stunted growth and short, hairy, and proliferative roots (Karlin-Neumann et al. 1991). As outlin ...
Slide 1
... transgenics are used as females • Study is relevant only to breeding scale studies • Difficult to apply results from Mexico to US M. Garcia C., J. Figueroa M., R. Gomez L., R. Townsend, and J. Schoper. 1998. Pollen ...
... transgenics are used as females • Study is relevant only to breeding scale studies • Difficult to apply results from Mexico to US M. Garcia C., J. Figueroa M., R. Gomez L., R. Townsend, and J. Schoper. 1998. Pollen ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... through recombination mechanisms with the chromosomal gene, the high degree of nucleotide similarity could have been obtained. The promoter regions of the two genes are very different, and so the two genes could be regulated in different ways. In this respect, we could express the activity of only t ...
... through recombination mechanisms with the chromosomal gene, the high degree of nucleotide similarity could have been obtained. The promoter regions of the two genes are very different, and so the two genes could be regulated in different ways. In this respect, we could express the activity of only t ...
Genotype and Allele Frequencies of Calcium
... as familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) [19,27] and neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT) [28,29]. NSHPT results in lifethreatening conditions, including severe hypercalcemia, metabolic bone disease and potential neurodevelopmental abnormalities [30]. Prompt medical and/or surgical treat ...
... as familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) [19,27] and neonatal severe hyperparathyroidism (NSHPT) [28,29]. NSHPT results in lifethreatening conditions, including severe hypercalcemia, metabolic bone disease and potential neurodevelopmental abnormalities [30]. Prompt medical and/or surgical treat ...
Analysis of the distribution of crossing over in the "standard"... confirms earlier meiotic data and indicates a random coincidence with...
... close to expectation for random coincidence.] When this is the case, two closely linked markers like galD-pyrG (average 3%, Table 2) can reliably be arranged in sequence only if an outside marker is reasonably close. For example, suAadE, at a distance of less than 10%, mapped closer to pyrG than gal ...
... close to expectation for random coincidence.] When this is the case, two closely linked markers like galD-pyrG (average 3%, Table 2) can reliably be arranged in sequence only if an outside marker is reasonably close. For example, suAadE, at a distance of less than 10%, mapped closer to pyrG than gal ...
Nucleic Acids as Therapeutics
... which is caused by a mutation in the adenosine deaminase (ADA) gene, very few diseases are caused by a single gene mutation; most are caused by the mutation of multiple genetic components. For example, cancer usually involves multiple genetic lesions within the same cell and it is unlikely that the ...
... which is caused by a mutation in the adenosine deaminase (ADA) gene, very few diseases are caused by a single gene mutation; most are caused by the mutation of multiple genetic components. For example, cancer usually involves multiple genetic lesions within the same cell and it is unlikely that the ...
Phylogenetic relationship of phototrophic purple sulfur bacteria
... Bchl-b-containing strains but consisted of amino acids completely different than those of the insertions of other Chromatiaceae. In addition, Bchl-b-containing Chromatiaceae had an additional leucine after PufL position 75. An extra amino acid (Ser) was also located at the end of PufL in all strains ...
... Bchl-b-containing strains but consisted of amino acids completely different than those of the insertions of other Chromatiaceae. In addition, Bchl-b-containing Chromatiaceae had an additional leucine after PufL position 75. An extra amino acid (Ser) was also located at the end of PufL in all strains ...
Gene Section ECM1 (Extracellular matrix protein 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... the third serum albumin domain. AlphaD1 exits only of Alpha-helices, whereas SASDL2 and -3 are capable of binding most of the extracellular matrix proteins ...
... the third serum albumin domain. AlphaD1 exits only of Alpha-helices, whereas SASDL2 and -3 are capable of binding most of the extracellular matrix proteins ...
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... genes and the phenotypes of representative mutants are shown in figures 1A and 1B, respectively. Initial homology determinations were performed using BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990). The product of orf1 was weakly similar (61%; 59 a.a.) to phospholipase C precursor protein (Swissprot acession number P ...
... genes and the phenotypes of representative mutants are shown in figures 1A and 1B, respectively. Initial homology determinations were performed using BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990). The product of orf1 was weakly similar (61%; 59 a.a.) to phospholipase C precursor protein (Swissprot acession number P ...
Molybdenum cofactor-deficient mice resemble the phenotype of
... HindIII and transfected into RI ES cells (strain 129 Sv) (15). Drug-resistant clones were selected, from which DNA was isolated and screened by Southern blot analysis using a probe upstream of the targeting vector (Fig. 1B). This external probe detected the wild-type allele as an 8.7 kb fragment and ...
... HindIII and transfected into RI ES cells (strain 129 Sv) (15). Drug-resistant clones were selected, from which DNA was isolated and screened by Southern blot analysis using a probe upstream of the targeting vector (Fig. 1B). This external probe detected the wild-type allele as an 8.7 kb fragment and ...
Nutrition Wars: Choosing Better Protein
... eating “mega” (defined as two times the RDA or higher) amounts of protein will not make your immune system more powerful or increase muscle mass. The risks of very high protein intake (more than two times the RDA) are: 9 High protein intakes are associated with increasing the risk of kidney stones a ...
... eating “mega” (defined as two times the RDA or higher) amounts of protein will not make your immune system more powerful or increase muscle mass. The risks of very high protein intake (more than two times the RDA) are: 9 High protein intakes are associated with increasing the risk of kidney stones a ...
Breast Cancer Gene 1 and 2 (BRCA) Benefits to
... Note: This article applies to claims submitted to TMHP for processing. For claims processed by a Medicaid managed care organization (MCO), providers must refer to the MCO for information about benefits, limitations, prior authorization, and reimbursement. Effective for dates of service on or after J ...
... Note: This article applies to claims submitted to TMHP for processing. For claims processed by a Medicaid managed care organization (MCO), providers must refer to the MCO for information about benefits, limitations, prior authorization, and reimbursement. Effective for dates of service on or after J ...
Fact Sheet 61|TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX In summary
... properly. This variation is called a mutation or pathogenic variant, and means that the product produced by the gene, called a protein, is impaired or even absent. Gene mutations may be inherited from a parent, or occur for the first time in an individual. Once you have a gene mutation however, it m ...
... properly. This variation is called a mutation or pathogenic variant, and means that the product produced by the gene, called a protein, is impaired or even absent. Gene mutations may be inherited from a parent, or occur for the first time in an individual. Once you have a gene mutation however, it m ...
Molecular Evolution of Two Linked Genes, Est-6 and Sod, in
... lbl was ~ 4 times higher in exon II than in exon III (see Kmel-sim and Kmel-sec in Table 2) despite similar synonymous variability in these coding regions. In the intron and 3’-flanking regions of lb, divergence between D. melanogaster and D. simulans or D. sechellia was less than half that between ...
... lbl was ~ 4 times higher in exon II than in exon III (see Kmel-sim and Kmel-sec in Table 2) despite similar synonymous variability in these coding regions. In the intron and 3’-flanking regions of lb, divergence between D. melanogaster and D. simulans or D. sechellia was less than half that between ...
Dear Prism - The Horse Gazette
... (Golden buckskin was from a sorrel and buckskin). Re-bred same way - any predictions on the foal in 2009? I know my chances are 50% sorrel and 50% palomino according to charts. Just for fun - - - think she will reproduce same way? Loved the foal she produced (confirmation) so rebred for another. Col ...
... (Golden buckskin was from a sorrel and buckskin). Re-bred same way - any predictions on the foal in 2009? I know my chances are 50% sorrel and 50% palomino according to charts. Just for fun - - - think she will reproduce same way? Loved the foal she produced (confirmation) so rebred for another. Col ...
Computational analysis of human disease
... more genes. Diseases that are due to defect(s) in a single gene are called monogenic diseases; polygenic diseases are caused by defect(s) in more than one gene, with all those genes individually contributing to the development of the disease. In some diseases, such as Lafora’s (see below), the defec ...
... more genes. Diseases that are due to defect(s) in a single gene are called monogenic diseases; polygenic diseases are caused by defect(s) in more than one gene, with all those genes individually contributing to the development of the disease. In some diseases, such as Lafora’s (see below), the defec ...
Characterization of the Human Gene for a Newly Discovered
... corresponding regions of the human CA I, CA II, and CA III proteins, respectively. This region of the carbonic anhydrases is precisely encoded by exon 6 of all other characterized vertebrate CA genes (Tashian et al., 1990; Hewett-Emmett and Tashian, 1991). Additional potential coding material, which ...
... corresponding regions of the human CA I, CA II, and CA III proteins, respectively. This region of the carbonic anhydrases is precisely encoded by exon 6 of all other characterized vertebrate CA genes (Tashian et al., 1990; Hewett-Emmett and Tashian, 1991). Additional potential coding material, which ...