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An In Silico Investigation Into the Discovery of Novel Cis
An In Silico Investigation Into the Discovery of Novel Cis

... Abstract: PAX3 and PAX7 are homologous paired box family members expressed during early neural and myogenic development. Assays of mRNA expression have proven conclusively that PAX3 and PAX7 transcripts are present in embryonal and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, and melan ...
Generating Marker-Free Transgenic Wheat Using Minimal Gene
Generating Marker-Free Transgenic Wheat Using Minimal Gene

... proliferation (Coppoolse et al. 2003), therefore the strict regulation of manifestation is crucial. The limited expression of the recombinase gene can be achieved by using tissue specific, developmentally regulated or inducible promoters in self-excising cre-recombinase vectors (Gidoni et al. 2008). ...
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BGS 99, Lesser internode number 1, lin1

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by ODRIOZOLA

... this information in framing explanations of the observed results of matings within or between different color varieties have been made repeatedly since the rise of genetics at the beginning of this century. Such explanations assume the existence in the primitive undomesticated horse of certain genes ...
Journal of Biotechnology
Journal of Biotechnology

... common 3345 genes (CDS) in their core genomes; whilst 547 and 344 CDS were found to be unique in DSM7T and FZB42, respectively. The core genome shared by both strains exhibited 97.89% identity on amino acid level. The number of genes representing the core genome of the strains FZB42, DSM7T , and Bac ...
Strategies for Performing Dynamic Gene Perturbation Experiments in Flowers
Strategies for Performing Dynamic Gene Perturbation Experiments in Flowers

... the WUSB repression domain from the transcription factor WUSCHEL in plants (Ikeda et al., 2009) and, in this case, did observe ag-like phenotypes (Figure 1D). However, we also observed plants with leaf-like floral organs (Figure 1D, inset). The reasons behind these discrepancies are unclear to us, h ...
Leukaemia Section 3q27 rearrangements in non Hodgkin lymphoma,
Leukaemia Section 3q27 rearrangements in non Hodgkin lymphoma,

... in the REAL classification; very rare cases were also reported with mantle cell lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 3q27 breaks are usually, but not invariably, associated with rearrangements of the BCL6 gene located at the 3q27 chromosome band; likewise rearrangements of this gene may occur ...
Biology - Edexcel
Biology - Edexcel

Uncovering evolutionary patterns of gene expression using
Uncovering evolutionary patterns of gene expression using

... in the same pathway will show correlated responses at the transcriptional level, and some genes can participate in more than one pathway. Therefore, only a few regulatory changes can affect the patterns of gene expression of many different genes, which might represent a considerable fraction of the ...
Identification of the Minus-Dominance Gene Ortholog in
Identification of the Minus-Dominance Gene Ortholog in

... RWP12 is located at the N terminus; the initial methionine is set at the seventh residue of the multiple alignment. Since it seemed likely that the RWP-RK domain should extend farther into the 59-region, the DNA sequence neighboring RWP12 was analyzed by GENSCAN (Burge and Karlin 1997) with the ‘‘or ...
TimeClust: a clustering tool for gene expression time series
TimeClust: a clustering tool for gene expression time series

... TimeClust refer to genes involved in the human cell cycle. The data were collected by Whitfield et al. and are described in [1]. Original data are available for download at the site http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Human-CellCycle/Hela. Whitfield et al. performed different experiments in which they us ...
Molecular Biology Fundamentals
Molecular Biology Fundamentals

... that this material was: without doubt the most important of the known components of living matter, and it would appear that without life would not be possible. This substance has been named protein. Later, many wondered whether chemical processes in living systems obeyed the same laws as did chemist ...
appendix 1 – simple nomenclature
appendix 1 – simple nomenclature

... Keep   also   in   mind   that   a   gene   can   be   mutated   in   different   parts   of   its   sequence   to   create   different  alleles.    A  diploid  organism  can  have  a  maximum  of  two  alleles  (aside  from  gene   ...
Facilitation of chromatin dynamics by SARs Craig M Hart and Ulrich
Facilitation of chromatin dynamics by SARs Craig M Hart and Ulrich

... of many but not all heterologous reporter genes (reviewed in [4]). Remarkably, this activity is evolutionarily conserved. For instance, yeast SARs flanking a reporter gene increased expression levels 24-fold in tobacco plant cell lines [22]. The SAR effect is only observed following stable integrati ...
Anopheles gambiae APL1 Is a Family of Variable LRR Proteins
Anopheles gambiae APL1 Is a Family of Variable LRR Proteins

... levels in APL1A and APL1B silenced mosquitoes were not different from GFP controls. However, treatment with either dsAPL1C or dsAPL1 (targeting all 3 genes) permitted significantly greater oocyst development than the other treatments (asterisk, p,0.05 by Dunn’s Multiple Comparison after Kruskal Wall ...
Introduction to Preprocessing: RMA (Robust Multi
Introduction to Preprocessing: RMA (Robust Multi

... until sum of absolute residuals converges (for one gene k at a time) ...
genes. Numbers of 6-10 copies per genome have
genes. Numbers of 6-10 copies per genome have

... between analogous genes than do coding sequences41. That TSSU3-8 and NtSS23 are indeed different genes can be confirmed by looking at the sequences upstream of the ATG. Between -400 and the ATG there is approximately 90% homology between the two genes. Further upstream, the homology decreases. The h ...
non mendelian genetics_1 (Ms. Shivani Bhagwat)
non mendelian genetics_1 (Ms. Shivani Bhagwat)

... It is now known that some genetically inherited diseases have more severe symptoms each succeeding generation due to segments of the defective genes being doubled in their transmission to children. These are referred to as stuttering alleles or unstable alleles. Examples of this phenomenon are Hunti ...
Comparative Genome and Proteome Analysis of Anopheles
Comparative Genome and Proteome Analysis of Anopheles

... • Search for genes that are present in only one of the two insects but that do have orthologs in other species ...
Chromatin Domain Boundaries: Defining the Functional Domains in
Chromatin Domain Boundaries: Defining the Functional Domains in

... Eukaryotic genome is packaged in the nucleus with the help of several proteins. While this packaging is needed to accommodate the large genome within the nuclear volume it also has functional consequences. It is well known that enhancers can act over a long distance to regulate expression of genes, ...
Rate of Gene Transfer From Mitochondria to Nucleus
Rate of Gene Transfer From Mitochondria to Nucleus

... or more mitochondrial alleles, the majority of diploid progeny are homoplasmic after no more than 20 cell generations. In this case, the replication rate is considered to be one of several important factors causing homoplasmy (Birky 2001). On the other hand, the current condition of transfer is also ...
Treatment of lactose intolerance via β-galactosidase - Blogs at H-SC
Treatment of lactose intolerance via β-galactosidase - Blogs at H-SC

Marker-assisted selection in pome fruit breeding
Marker-assisted selection in pome fruit breeding

... Most of the available apple and pear markers can be used in marker-assisted selection but MAS efficiency can widely varying depending on the estimated genetic distance between the marker and the linked gene. Of course, the use of two markers flanking the gene of interest is more advisable, in partic ...
Plant and Soil
Plant and Soil

... several strains of Rhizobium facilitates the visualization of nodules containing more than one strain. When plants were inoculated with differently marked strains and an unmarked strain, all three possible combinations of double infection could be easily detected by eye (Sessitsch et al., 1996). ...
U6 snRNA genes of Arabidopsis are transcribed
U6 snRNA genes of Arabidopsis are transcribed

... rRNA and other types of cytoplasmic and nuclear small RNAs, including U6 snRNA (reviewed in refs 1—4). Accurate initiation by either of these enzymes requires several protein factors, most * To whom correspondence should be addressed ...
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