Microbial Ecology
... Identification of Isolates by 16S rRNA Gene One representative from each of the 19 Sequencing. ...
... Identification of Isolates by 16S rRNA Gene One representative from each of the 19 Sequencing. ...
Organismal lineages
... any other phylogenetic tree. It transcends the era of modern cells; its deepest branchings extends back in time to an era when cellular entities were considerably more primitive than cells are today ...
... any other phylogenetic tree. It transcends the era of modern cells; its deepest branchings extends back in time to an era when cellular entities were considerably more primitive than cells are today ...
IAP workshop, Ghent, Sept.
... Among all 25527 genes, 20979 genes have significant genotypic variation (qvalue < 0.0005). (–Step I) Among these 20979 genes, 1328 genes have no-trans regulated effect (qavalue < 0.01). (–Step II) Among these 1328 genes, 972 genes have showed significant different allelic expressions (qvlaue < ...
... Among all 25527 genes, 20979 genes have significant genotypic variation (qvalue < 0.0005). (–Step I) Among these 20979 genes, 1328 genes have no-trans regulated effect (qavalue < 0.01). (–Step II) Among these 1328 genes, 972 genes have showed significant different allelic expressions (qvlaue < ...
Characteristic Features of the Nucleotide Sequences of Yeast
... have recently become available. In addition, the data for indicated. All four genes were predicted to be likely genes chromosomes III and V were extracted from the Gen- when the sc_cul.5 (order 5) matrix was used (Fig. la). In Bank database and analyzed. In the annotation lines contrast, when the MR ...
... have recently become available. In addition, the data for indicated. All four genes were predicted to be likely genes chromosomes III and V were extracted from the Gen- when the sc_cul.5 (order 5) matrix was used (Fig. la). In Bank database and analyzed. In the annotation lines contrast, when the MR ...
Tandem and segmental gene duplication and
... also been proposed, emphasizing the importance of interallelic sequence exchange and DIVERSIFYING SELECTION [13] (Box 1). Recently, Baumgarten et al. [10] have suggested that most of the genomic dispersion of NBS-LRR genes originates from duplication and translocation of entire chromosomal segments ...
... also been proposed, emphasizing the importance of interallelic sequence exchange and DIVERSIFYING SELECTION [13] (Box 1). Recently, Baumgarten et al. [10] have suggested that most of the genomic dispersion of NBS-LRR genes originates from duplication and translocation of entire chromosomal segments ...
Evidence for association between single nucleotide polymorphisms
... replaced by ‘‘C’’ in the Myb or c-Myb binding target sequence, it results in an increase in the efficiency of transcription. Although this hypothesis can be used to explain the higher expression of TCP1 in the hippocampal tissue of patients with schizophrenia, this needs to be confirmed further. The ...
... replaced by ‘‘C’’ in the Myb or c-Myb binding target sequence, it results in an increase in the efficiency of transcription. Although this hypothesis can be used to explain the higher expression of TCP1 in the hippocampal tissue of patients with schizophrenia, this needs to be confirmed further. The ...
Template for Exome Report Abstract. The abstract should include
... knowledge of gene function, pathway, expression pattern and suspected inheritance mode must be presented in a tabular form (see an example below with three type of variations) and discussed. All these variants must have been checked by Sanger sequencing in the proband and the relevant relatives, and ...
... knowledge of gene function, pathway, expression pattern and suspected inheritance mode must be presented in a tabular form (see an example below with three type of variations) and discussed. All these variants must have been checked by Sanger sequencing in the proband and the relevant relatives, and ...
Leukaemia Section t(12;13)(p13;q14) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... sex ratio (7M/2F), and a median age of 6 years (range: 2-46), 7 of 9 patients being children (Raimondi et al., 1989; Pui et al., 1991; Raimondi et al., 1991; Chan et al., 1994; Kobayashi et al., 1994; Raimondi et al., 1997; Coignet et al., 1999; Qiao et al., 2003). ...
... sex ratio (7M/2F), and a median age of 6 years (range: 2-46), 7 of 9 patients being children (Raimondi et al., 1989; Pui et al., 1991; Raimondi et al., 1991; Chan et al., 1994; Kobayashi et al., 1994; Raimondi et al., 1997; Coignet et al., 1999; Qiao et al., 2003). ...
Slide 1
... chromosome 9 it is expressed only in liver cells in a cell cycle dependent fashion. The up gene contains two domains. Domain 1 contains a kinase which is important for cell proliferation. Domain 2 inhibits the kinase activity of domain 1 when it is phosphorylated. The beef gene contains 3 domains al ...
... chromosome 9 it is expressed only in liver cells in a cell cycle dependent fashion. The up gene contains two domains. Domain 1 contains a kinase which is important for cell proliferation. Domain 2 inhibits the kinase activity of domain 1 when it is phosphorylated. The beef gene contains 3 domains al ...
CyKEGGParser User Manual - Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA
... Specifically, one of the abstractions is that paralogous genes/gene products are grouped into one node. Another abstraction is that pathways are drawn under the assumption of a generalized cell, in which all the genes are assumed to be expressed. Additionally, it’s important to take into account the ...
... Specifically, one of the abstractions is that paralogous genes/gene products are grouped into one node. Another abstraction is that pathways are drawn under the assumption of a generalized cell, in which all the genes are assumed to be expressed. Additionally, it’s important to take into account the ...
Metatranscriptomic analysis of the Gut microbial community
... Validate a cecum cannulated humanized pig model with capabilities to perform continuous real-time monitoring to evaluate gut microbial community dynamics and microbial gene expression. First animal model that will allow continuous real-time monitoring of the human microbiome Glimpse into the w ...
... Validate a cecum cannulated humanized pig model with capabilities to perform continuous real-time monitoring to evaluate gut microbial community dynamics and microbial gene expression. First animal model that will allow continuous real-time monitoring of the human microbiome Glimpse into the w ...
Document
... Allele of the gene d linked with the marker locus A mutated to the disease allele D - founder event mutation ...
... Allele of the gene d linked with the marker locus A mutated to the disease allele D - founder event mutation ...
PPT - Bioinformatics.ca
... • Intended as a measure of “deleteriousness” for coding and noncoding sequence, not biased to known disease variation – However does not model gene specific constrain in detail ...
... • Intended as a measure of “deleteriousness” for coding and noncoding sequence, not biased to known disease variation – However does not model gene specific constrain in detail ...
Fooyin University
... containing approximate to 60,000 lines was generated by Dr. Yu’s lab, Academic Sinica. The materials contain a promoterless GUS gene next to the right border. GUS activity screening facilitated identification of genes responsive to various stresses and those regulated temporally and spatially in who ...
... containing approximate to 60,000 lines was generated by Dr. Yu’s lab, Academic Sinica. The materials contain a promoterless GUS gene next to the right border. GUS activity screening facilitated identification of genes responsive to various stresses and those regulated temporally and spatially in who ...
Nucleotide Sequence of the SAC2 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae .
... patches and actin cables (Adams and Pringle, 1984; Kilmartin and Adams, 1984). The cortical actin patches are predominantly associated with growing regions of the cell, like the bud, while the filamentous actin cables are mainly visible oriented along the mother-bud axis of the nongrowing portions o ...
... patches and actin cables (Adams and Pringle, 1984; Kilmartin and Adams, 1984). The cortical actin patches are predominantly associated with growing regions of the cell, like the bud, while the filamentous actin cables are mainly visible oriented along the mother-bud axis of the nongrowing portions o ...
High-throughput reverse genetics: RNAi screens in
... What are the future prospects outside the worm? Wholegenome RNAi screening should be practical for the fly and plant genomes, with comparable yields of data. The vertebrate genome may not be as accessible to RNAi - its track record is still limited - but similar technologies such as morpholinooligon ...
... What are the future prospects outside the worm? Wholegenome RNAi screening should be practical for the fly and plant genomes, with comparable yields of data. The vertebrate genome may not be as accessible to RNAi - its track record is still limited - but similar technologies such as morpholinooligon ...
3.2 Genetics - Northwest ISD Moodle
... six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • These traits were all controlled by individual genes, which are segments of DNA within different chromosomes. ...
... six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • These traits were all controlled by individual genes, which are segments of DNA within different chromosomes. ...
Multiple Testing Corrections
... correct for occurrence of false positives. In microarray data analysis, false positives are genes that are found to be statistically different between conditions, but are not in reality. B. Importance of Multiple testing corrections A typical microarray experiment measures several thousand genes sim ...
... correct for occurrence of false positives. In microarray data analysis, false positives are genes that are found to be statistically different between conditions, but are not in reality. B. Importance of Multiple testing corrections A typical microarray experiment measures several thousand genes sim ...
08.seg_dup_els - NYU Computer Science
... However, taxonomy of paralogous genes in genomes [Lynch & Conery (2000)] and elucidation of mechanisms responsible for gene duplication through analysis of the age, scale and functional category of the duplicated pairs, had already been carried out long before the current interest in duplication pro ...
... However, taxonomy of paralogous genes in genomes [Lynch & Conery (2000)] and elucidation of mechanisms responsible for gene duplication through analysis of the age, scale and functional category of the duplicated pairs, had already been carried out long before the current interest in duplication pro ...
The human Y chromosome: the biological role of a “functional
... 200 sequence-tagged sites (STS’s). The presence or absence of these STS’s on a large set of patients with a wide range of Y anomalies subdivided the euchromatic into 43 ordered intervals, all defined by naturally occurring chromosomal breakpoints. These 43 deletion intervals further refined the seveni ...
... 200 sequence-tagged sites (STS’s). The presence or absence of these STS’s on a large set of patients with a wide range of Y anomalies subdivided the euchromatic into 43 ordered intervals, all defined by naturally occurring chromosomal breakpoints. These 43 deletion intervals further refined the seveni ...
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 ...
Discovery and identification of a novel double
... The varieties of rapeseed (B.napus and B.juncea) used in this study were provided by Oil Crops Institute, Hunan Agricultural University. A potential new CMS material was discovered from a single heterozygous nuclear and cytoplasm mutant plant of a newly released double-low, high yield B.napus cv. Xi ...
... The varieties of rapeseed (B.napus and B.juncea) used in this study were provided by Oil Crops Institute, Hunan Agricultural University. A potential new CMS material was discovered from a single heterozygous nuclear and cytoplasm mutant plant of a newly released double-low, high yield B.napus cv. Xi ...