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... four complexes and are members of the so-called Hox gene family. Each complex contains 9-II genes, regularly spaced over about 200 kb, and transcribed from the same DNA strand. Sequence analyses have revealed that vertebrate HOX complexes can be aligned with the Drosophila Antennapedia and Bithorax ...
... four complexes and are members of the so-called Hox gene family. Each complex contains 9-II genes, regularly spaced over about 200 kb, and transcribed from the same DNA strand. Sequence analyses have revealed that vertebrate HOX complexes can be aligned with the Drosophila Antennapedia and Bithorax ...
Full Article - Pertanika Journal
... at the amino acid level. Kinase-2 (LVLDDVW) and kinase-3 (GSRIIITTRD) motifs in the nucleotide-binding domain were highly conserved in RGC2 and RGC3 and these genes belong to the non-TIR-NBS class RGCs. RGC1 was also clustered into non-TIR-NBS class RGCs; however, many residue substitutions were pre ...
... at the amino acid level. Kinase-2 (LVLDDVW) and kinase-3 (GSRIIITTRD) motifs in the nucleotide-binding domain were highly conserved in RGC2 and RGC3 and these genes belong to the non-TIR-NBS class RGCs. RGC1 was also clustered into non-TIR-NBS class RGCs; however, many residue substitutions were pre ...
BGS 99, Lesser internode number 1, lin1
... Triple Bearded Mariout and 22.9 in Spartan (6). Presence of the Eam1 (Early maturity 1) gene closely linked to lin1.a gene in Triple Bearded Mariout (BGS 57) made study of lin1 locus difficult in some environments; therefore, a new BGS number was recommended (2). In some six-rowed cultivars such as ...
... Triple Bearded Mariout and 22.9 in Spartan (6). Presence of the Eam1 (Early maturity 1) gene closely linked to lin1.a gene in Triple Bearded Mariout (BGS 57) made study of lin1 locus difficult in some environments; therefore, a new BGS number was recommended (2). In some six-rowed cultivars such as ...
Applied Environmnetal Microbiology
... paper saturated with 0.5 N NaOH and 1.5 M NaCl, and then the DNA was neutralized by transferring the membrane for 5 min to a Whatman paper saturated with 1.0 M Tris-HCl (pH 7.5) and 1.5 M NaCl. Southern hybridization was carried out by separating the restricted DNAs by electrophoresis in 0.8% agaros ...
... paper saturated with 0.5 N NaOH and 1.5 M NaCl, and then the DNA was neutralized by transferring the membrane for 5 min to a Whatman paper saturated with 1.0 M Tris-HCl (pH 7.5) and 1.5 M NaCl. Southern hybridization was carried out by separating the restricted DNAs by electrophoresis in 0.8% agaros ...
19.1 Somatostatin Was the First Human Peptide Hormone Produced
... Inc. The aspiration of this company was to engineer bacteria to synthesize useful products, particularly peptide and polypeptide hormones. Their first contract was with researchers Keiichi Itakura and Arthur Riggs. Their intent was to engineer a bacterial strain that would produce somatostatin, a hu ...
... Inc. The aspiration of this company was to engineer bacteria to synthesize useful products, particularly peptide and polypeptide hormones. Their first contract was with researchers Keiichi Itakura and Arthur Riggs. Their intent was to engineer a bacterial strain that would produce somatostatin, a hu ...
Hemophilia
... Most bleeding occurs internally into the joints or muscles. Some bleeds can be life-threatening and require immediate treatment Accurate diagnosis of hemophilia is essential to perform appropriate management. ...
... Most bleeding occurs internally into the joints or muscles. Some bleeds can be life-threatening and require immediate treatment Accurate diagnosis of hemophilia is essential to perform appropriate management. ...
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... major components of microfibrils. FBN2 is the only gene known to be associated with CCA. This gene is >28 kb, contains 65 exons, and encodes 2912 amino acids, comprising a multidomain protein with five distinct structural regions. The largest of these structural regions contains 41 calcium binding-epi ...
... major components of microfibrils. FBN2 is the only gene known to be associated with CCA. This gene is >28 kb, contains 65 exons, and encodes 2912 amino acids, comprising a multidomain protein with five distinct structural regions. The largest of these structural regions contains 41 calcium binding-epi ...
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... Mutations in creA, creB and creC lead to significant carbon catabolite de-repression of cellulase in A. nidulans The role of the CREB/CREC complex is to remove ubiquitin from ...
... Mutations in creA, creB and creC lead to significant carbon catabolite de-repression of cellulase in A. nidulans The role of the CREB/CREC complex is to remove ubiquitin from ...
The Amino Terminus of the Yeast F1-ATPase {j
... from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their unique site of functional residence. Regulation of this intracellular protein traffic involves the participation of "sorting signals" within proteins that allow them to be specifically identified and then delivered to their correct organelle des ...
... from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their unique site of functional residence. Regulation of this intracellular protein traffic involves the participation of "sorting signals" within proteins that allow them to be specifically identified and then delivered to their correct organelle des ...
Disease Genomics Part 2 - Medical Sciences Division
... (“virtual pull-down”). These are interaction partners for the candidate complex. (2) proteins known to be involved in disease are identified in the candidate complex, and pairwise scores of the phenotypic overlap between disease of these proteins and the candidate phenotype are assigned. (3) Based o ...
... (“virtual pull-down”). These are interaction partners for the candidate complex. (2) proteins known to be involved in disease are identified in the candidate complex, and pairwise scores of the phenotypic overlap between disease of these proteins and the candidate phenotype are assigned. (3) Based o ...
A spectrum of genes expressed during early stages of rice... flower development
... similarity, function can be hypothesized from RNA and protein synthesis patterns and can be further tested through phenotypic analysis of plants with gain-of-function or lossof-function alleles. These latter molecular-genetic tools are available for both these plant species. Genes expressed in a dev ...
... similarity, function can be hypothesized from RNA and protein synthesis patterns and can be further tested through phenotypic analysis of plants with gain-of-function or lossof-function alleles. These latter molecular-genetic tools are available for both these plant species. Genes expressed in a dev ...
presentation UCSC part 1 - Biomedical Genomics Group
... …are all saved on your computer. When you come back in a couple of days to use it again, these will still be set. You may— or may not—intend this. ...
... …are all saved on your computer. When you come back in a couple of days to use it again, these will still be set. You may— or may not—intend this. ...
Trichoderma reesei RUT-C30 – thirty years of strain
... mating type of QM6a had not yet been identified. Haploid recombinants could be obtained by means of protoplast fusion between different (mutant) strains, but the somatic diploid stage was too transient for successful hybridization studies and karyotyping by cytological methods (Manczinger & Ferenczy ...
... mating type of QM6a had not yet been identified. Haploid recombinants could be obtained by means of protoplast fusion between different (mutant) strains, but the somatic diploid stage was too transient for successful hybridization studies and karyotyping by cytological methods (Manczinger & Ferenczy ...
FROM PEAS TO PUPS
... genes over-rule the activity of others. These are called DOMINANT genes and geneticists depict them with an upper case letter. For example, we know that the gene T for ticking (color spots in white patches) is dominant and over-rules the gene t for non-ticking. Genes that are over-ruled are called R ...
... genes over-rule the activity of others. These are called DOMINANT genes and geneticists depict them with an upper case letter. For example, we know that the gene T for ticking (color spots in white patches) is dominant and over-rules the gene t for non-ticking. Genes that are over-ruled are called R ...
Characterization of the ves Gene, Which is Expressed at a Low
... Marahiel, 1998). The family members seem to share common functional properties because a growth defect at low temperature was not observed until four csp genes (cspA, cspB, cspE and cspG) were deleted, and the defect was suppressed by most of the family members (Xia et al., 2001). As has been demons ...
... Marahiel, 1998). The family members seem to share common functional properties because a growth defect at low temperature was not observed until four csp genes (cspA, cspB, cspE and cspG) were deleted, and the defect was suppressed by most of the family members (Xia et al., 2001). As has been demons ...
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... consists of two strands, each of which contains features, which in turn have an associated type and function, and so on. Furthermore, some biological reactions occurring within the genome also tend to be hierarchically organized. For example, the intermediary sugar metabolism contains a glycolysis p ...
... consists of two strands, each of which contains features, which in turn have an associated type and function, and so on. Furthermore, some biological reactions occurring within the genome also tend to be hierarchically organized. For example, the intermediary sugar metabolism contains a glycolysis p ...
Polygenic Traits
... effect of two or more pairs of alleles. These traits are called polygenic traits. Each pair of alleles adds something to the resulting phenotype. Other names for polygenic traits are multifactorial traits, or quantitative traits. ...
... effect of two or more pairs of alleles. These traits are called polygenic traits. Each pair of alleles adds something to the resulting phenotype. Other names for polygenic traits are multifactorial traits, or quantitative traits. ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... W3110. The mutant was 40-fold more sensitive to Cd21 on solid medium. However, the lowest concentration of Cd21 at which the mutant grew normally was 3 mM; at higher concentrations, Cd21 produced a mucoid phenotype in the mutant. Cells of the mutant also became mucoid in the presence of Zn21. Althou ...
... W3110. The mutant was 40-fold more sensitive to Cd21 on solid medium. However, the lowest concentration of Cd21 at which the mutant grew normally was 3 mM; at higher concentrations, Cd21 produced a mucoid phenotype in the mutant. Cells of the mutant also became mucoid in the presence of Zn21. Althou ...
zChap12_140901 - Online Open Genetics
... selection of a mutation in a cis-regulatory element. This fish occurs in two forms: (1) populations that inhabit deep, open water and have a spiny pelvic fin that deters larger predator fish from feeding on them; (2) populations from shallow water environments and lack this spiny pelvic fin. In shal ...
... selection of a mutation in a cis-regulatory element. This fish occurs in two forms: (1) populations that inhabit deep, open water and have a spiny pelvic fin that deters larger predator fish from feeding on them; (2) populations from shallow water environments and lack this spiny pelvic fin. In shal ...
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... A subtractive hybridization strategy for the identification of differentially expressed genes was performed between LPSchallenged and naive Ciona intestinalis. This strategy allowed the characterization of two transcripts (Ci8short and Ci8long) generated by the use of two Alternative Polyadenylation ...
... A subtractive hybridization strategy for the identification of differentially expressed genes was performed between LPSchallenged and naive Ciona intestinalis. This strategy allowed the characterization of two transcripts (Ci8short and Ci8long) generated by the use of two Alternative Polyadenylation ...
Nuclear Gene Trees and the Phylogenetic Relationships of the
... it is inherited as a linked unit. An mtDNA tree provides an account of the evolutionary history of the mitochondrial genome, which is not necessarily the same as the evolutionary history of the species. For this reason, we collected sequences from independent regions of the nuclear genome to complem ...
... it is inherited as a linked unit. An mtDNA tree provides an account of the evolutionary history of the mitochondrial genome, which is not necessarily the same as the evolutionary history of the species. For this reason, we collected sequences from independent regions of the nuclear genome to complem ...
Recombinant Paper Plasmids Cut-and
... for the production of the protein they want to manufacture. One way is to work backwards from the amino acid sequence of the desired protein to the nucleotide sequence of the gene. There are various other methods of finding genes. After scientists have identified the gene, they must isolate it. Rest ...
... for the production of the protein they want to manufacture. One way is to work backwards from the amino acid sequence of the desired protein to the nucleotide sequence of the gene. There are various other methods of finding genes. After scientists have identified the gene, they must isolate it. Rest ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... © 1997 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology ...
... © 1997 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology ...
Genetic susceptibility to Grave`s disease
... development and/or severity of GO (12). On the basis of studies with candidate genes and other genetic approaches, several susceptibility loci in GO have been proposed; for example, immunological genes, human leukocyte antigen (HLA), cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4), regulatory T-cell genes ...
... development and/or severity of GO (12). On the basis of studies with candidate genes and other genetic approaches, several susceptibility loci in GO have been proposed; for example, immunological genes, human leukocyte antigen (HLA), cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4), regulatory T-cell genes ...
The Amino Terminus of the Yeast F1-ATPase B
... from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their unique site of functional residence. Regulation of this intracellular protein traffic involves the participation of "sorting signals" within proteins that allow them to be specifically identified and then delivered to their correct organelle des ...
... from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their unique site of functional residence. Regulation of this intracellular protein traffic involves the participation of "sorting signals" within proteins that allow them to be specifically identified and then delivered to their correct organelle des ...