Mendel and modern genetics: the legacy for today
... develop a generalized theory of heredity, but was far more immediate and practical – to establish patterns of hybridization that would have been of interest to agricultural breeders and others in 19th-century Moravia; and (2) Mendel never proposed that there were material particles, ‘factors’ or ‘An ...
... develop a generalized theory of heredity, but was far more immediate and practical – to establish patterns of hybridization that would have been of interest to agricultural breeders and others in 19th-century Moravia; and (2) Mendel never proposed that there were material particles, ‘factors’ or ‘An ...
Mendel and modern genetics: the legacy for today
... develop a generalized theory of heredity, but was far more immediate and practical – to establish patterns of hybridization that would have been of interest to agricultural breeders and others in 19th-century Moravia; and (2) Mendel never proposed that there were material particles, ‘factors’ or ‘An ...
... develop a generalized theory of heredity, but was far more immediate and practical – to establish patterns of hybridization that would have been of interest to agricultural breeders and others in 19th-century Moravia; and (2) Mendel never proposed that there were material particles, ‘factors’ or ‘An ...
Modifying effects of phenotypic plasticity on interactions among
... once induced by an environmental cue becomes canalized, so that it is expressed even when the environmental cue is removed (reviewed by West-Eberhard, 2003; Crispo, 2007). Plasticity could be lost due to neutral processes (i.e. drift) if populations are located in homogeneous environments (i.e. plas ...
... once induced by an environmental cue becomes canalized, so that it is expressed even when the environmental cue is removed (reviewed by West-Eberhard, 2003; Crispo, 2007). Plasticity could be lost due to neutral processes (i.e. drift) if populations are located in homogeneous environments (i.e. plas ...
Time-Resolved Transcriptome Analysis of Bacillus subtilis
... monitor their physiological state and the nutrient conditions [20,21]. Regulation of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria is closely connected with the intracellular levels of glutamine and glutamate, the main nitrogen donors in the cell. Glutamine is formed from glutamate and ammonium by glutamine synth ...
... monitor their physiological state and the nutrient conditions [20,21]. Regulation of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria is closely connected with the intracellular levels of glutamine and glutamate, the main nitrogen donors in the cell. Glutamine is formed from glutamate and ammonium by glutamine synth ...
gsea user guide
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
Centromere Locations and Associated Chromosome
... cannot map any genes lost in events such as the hypothetical loss of a centromere (see Figure 1). This means that we are unlikely to be able to discover the precise centromere locations of the three A. lyrata chromosomes involved in fusions. However, fusion events are expected to cause loss of a sma ...
... cannot map any genes lost in events such as the hypothetical loss of a centromere (see Figure 1). This means that we are unlikely to be able to discover the precise centromere locations of the three A. lyrata chromosomes involved in fusions. However, fusion events are expected to cause loss of a sma ...
E. coli
... The property that distinguishes these two groups is the presence of the EPEC adherence factor plasmid (pEAF), which is only found in tEPEC aEPEC strains are emerging enteropathogens that have been detected worldwide The large variety of serotypes and genetic virulence properties of aEPEC strai ...
... The property that distinguishes these two groups is the presence of the EPEC adherence factor plasmid (pEAF), which is only found in tEPEC aEPEC strains are emerging enteropathogens that have been detected worldwide The large variety of serotypes and genetic virulence properties of aEPEC strai ...
Sequence variation in the dihydrofolate reductase
... 11 amino acid polymorphisms in TR . No amino acid replacements occur in regions that are important for the enzymatic activity of these proteins, but some polymorphisms occur in sites previously assumed to be invariant. The sequences from both genes cluster in four major groups, a result that is not ...
... 11 amino acid polymorphisms in TR . No amino acid replacements occur in regions that are important for the enzymatic activity of these proteins, but some polymorphisms occur in sites previously assumed to be invariant. The sequences from both genes cluster in four major groups, a result that is not ...
Comparative Analysis Using DNA Microarrays: Sensitivity
... The dark side of gene arrays... Gain in certainty by performing multiple measurements (i.e., experimental repeats) is counterbalanced by high cost of each experiment Therefore, imperative that you extract maximal information from each set of experiments ...
... The dark side of gene arrays... Gain in certainty by performing multiple measurements (i.e., experimental repeats) is counterbalanced by high cost of each experiment Therefore, imperative that you extract maximal information from each set of experiments ...
Open the publication - UEF Electronic Publications
... drastically affects bodily functions, such as behavior, metabolism and body temperature16–21. The disruptions of the system have been linked to variety of diseases, including obesity, diabetes, certain cancers and mental problems, such as depression and schizophrenia16,19. Pgc1α, key regulator of ce ...
... drastically affects bodily functions, such as behavior, metabolism and body temperature16–21. The disruptions of the system have been linked to variety of diseases, including obesity, diabetes, certain cancers and mental problems, such as depression and schizophrenia16,19. Pgc1α, key regulator of ce ...
Transcript Isoform Differences Across Human Tissues Are
... interdependent molecular processes that enable genomes to synthesize multiple transcript isoforms per gene 1 . In mammalian genomes, it has been estimated that at least 70% of genes have multiple polyadenylation sites, more than 50% of genes have alternative transcription start sites and nearly all ...
... interdependent molecular processes that enable genomes to synthesize multiple transcript isoforms per gene 1 . In mammalian genomes, it has been estimated that at least 70% of genes have multiple polyadenylation sites, more than 50% of genes have alternative transcription start sites and nearly all ...
Gene Section ALDOB (aldolase B, fructose-bisphosphate) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Recessively inherited mutations in the ALDOB gene, that caused catalytic deficiency of aldolase B, have been found in hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI). Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation ...
... Recessively inherited mutations in the ALDOB gene, that caused catalytic deficiency of aldolase B, have been found in hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI). Many types of mutation in human ALDOB gene were reported, including missense mutations, nonsense mutations, deletions, insertions and mutation ...
Close - Journal of Integrated OMICS
... Enterococci were obtained from 96 (98%) of the 98 samples analysed. E. hirae was the most prevalent detected species (35 isolates), followed by E. faecalis (30 isolates), E. faecium (27 isolates) and E. durans (4 isolates). E. coli isolates were detected in 90 (92%) of the 98 Iberian lynx faecal sam ...
... Enterococci were obtained from 96 (98%) of the 98 samples analysed. E. hirae was the most prevalent detected species (35 isolates), followed by E. faecalis (30 isolates), E. faecium (27 isolates) and E. durans (4 isolates). E. coli isolates were detected in 90 (92%) of the 98 Iberian lynx faecal sam ...
Genomic imprinting in the development and evolution of
... development of autism and psychosis (Badcock & Crespi, 2006; Crespi & Badcock, 2008). By this hypothesis, psychosis and autism can be broadly characterised as spectra of conditions mediated in part by imbalances towards increased relative expression or activity of maternally expressed and paternally ...
... development of autism and psychosis (Badcock & Crespi, 2006; Crespi & Badcock, 2008). By this hypothesis, psychosis and autism can be broadly characterised as spectra of conditions mediated in part by imbalances towards increased relative expression or activity of maternally expressed and paternally ...
DRD4 Gene Polymorphism in Children of Nomadic and Urban
... production, there is hybridization between the indigenous and migrant populations. This effect is the most clearly manifested in the Khanty (3). The same may be said of Selkups (4). Other associations in mate choice occurs in the Nenets. They are not prohibited marriages between close relatives. The ...
... production, there is hybridization between the indigenous and migrant populations. This effect is the most clearly manifested in the Khanty (3). The same may be said of Selkups (4). Other associations in mate choice occurs in the Nenets. They are not prohibited marriages between close relatives. The ...
what is alignment? - UWI St. Augustine
... •In global alignment, an attempt is made to align the entire sequences, as many characters as possible. • In local alignment, stretches of sequence with the highest density of matches are given the highest priority, •generating one or more islands of matches in the aligned sequences. Applications: l ...
... •In global alignment, an attempt is made to align the entire sequences, as many characters as possible. • In local alignment, stretches of sequence with the highest density of matches are given the highest priority, •generating one or more islands of matches in the aligned sequences. Applications: l ...
A Genome-Wide Survey of the NAC Transcription
... Transcription factors are proteins that modulate gene expression by binding to specific cis-acting promoter elements, thereby activating or repressing the transcription of target genes (Wray et al., 2003). Gene specific transcription factors are DNA-binding regulatory proteins that activate or repre ...
... Transcription factors are proteins that modulate gene expression by binding to specific cis-acting promoter elements, thereby activating or repressing the transcription of target genes (Wray et al., 2003). Gene specific transcription factors are DNA-binding regulatory proteins that activate or repre ...
Supplemental Tables
... also posted at the AAA site, were also used in this analysis. The FlyBase inferred cytological map locations were assigned to all of the orthologs called in the four species. These associations were then ordered and sorted according to their scaffold assignments and molecular coordinates for each sp ...
... also posted at the AAA site, were also used in this analysis. The FlyBase inferred cytological map locations were assigned to all of the orthologs called in the four species. These associations were then ordered and sorted according to their scaffold assignments and molecular coordinates for each sp ...
Powerpoint template for scientific posters (Swarthmore College)
... system that allows for genetically controlled quantitative manipulation of runt activity in all cells of the blastoderm stage Drosophila embryo. Central to this work is the observation that the engrailed expression correlates with embryo lethality. If the females used to generate these embryos had r ...
... system that allows for genetically controlled quantitative manipulation of runt activity in all cells of the blastoderm stage Drosophila embryo. Central to this work is the observation that the engrailed expression correlates with embryo lethality. If the females used to generate these embryos had r ...
Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in human
... occurrence of SNPs is lowest in exons compared to pseudogenes, repeats and introns. The occurrence of SNPs can be modeled by a Poisson distribution because the number of SNPs per kilobase of sequence is relatively small. Based on the average chromosomal SNP density, we see that the number of SNPs i ...
... occurrence of SNPs is lowest in exons compared to pseudogenes, repeats and introns. The occurrence of SNPs can be modeled by a Poisson distribution because the number of SNPs per kilobase of sequence is relatively small. Based on the average chromosomal SNP density, we see that the number of SNPs i ...
Nonribosomal peptide synthesis in Aspergillus
... commonly involved in fatty acid synthesis, while Sfp type are commonly involved in secondary metabolism in both NRPS and polyketide biosynthesis (Mootz et al., 2002). 49-PPTase sequences exhibit limited regional homology to each other, and one such homology motif is WxxKEAxxK (Lambalot et al., 1996) ...
... commonly involved in fatty acid synthesis, while Sfp type are commonly involved in secondary metabolism in both NRPS and polyketide biosynthesis (Mootz et al., 2002). 49-PPTase sequences exhibit limited regional homology to each other, and one such homology motif is WxxKEAxxK (Lambalot et al., 1996) ...
A Metabolic Node in Action: Chorismate
... and is retro-inhibited by Tyr (45% for the CM and 95% for the dehydrogenase activity).44,45 It is now evident that the mutase and the dehydrogenase active sites are distinct, but display some similar chemical properties.46-50 Kinetic studies have shown that Tyr binds twice at distinct allosteric sit ...
... and is retro-inhibited by Tyr (45% for the CM and 95% for the dehydrogenase activity).44,45 It is now evident that the mutase and the dehydrogenase active sites are distinct, but display some similar chemical properties.46-50 Kinetic studies have shown that Tyr binds twice at distinct allosteric sit ...
Comparison of conserved structural and regulatory domains within
... Cyanophora paradoxa and Escherichia coli. Although the ITS regions of cyanobacteria vary in length from 283 to 545 nucleotides and contain either both tRNAIle and tRNAAla genes, only the tRNAIle gene, or neither, there is no correlation between ITS size and coding capacity for tRNAs. Putative second ...
... Cyanophora paradoxa and Escherichia coli. Although the ITS regions of cyanobacteria vary in length from 283 to 545 nucleotides and contain either both tRNAIle and tRNAAla genes, only the tRNAIle gene, or neither, there is no correlation between ITS size and coding capacity for tRNAs. Putative second ...