Supplemental Material
... 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 ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... three identical α chains, α1(II)3, which are encoded by the COL2A1 gene. While collagen II accounts for the majority of the collagens in cartilage, other significant types are collagens IX and XI. Collagen IX is a heterotrimer of three dissimilar α chains, α1(IX), α2(IX) and α3(IX), which are encode ...
... three identical α chains, α1(II)3, which are encoded by the COL2A1 gene. While collagen II accounts for the majority of the collagens in cartilage, other significant types are collagens IX and XI. Collagen IX is a heterotrimer of three dissimilar α chains, α1(IX), α2(IX) and α3(IX), which are encode ...
Candidate gene scan for Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms involved
... 23]. Despite these promising results, our current knowledge of craniofacial genetics is sparse. ...
... 23]. Despite these promising results, our current knowledge of craniofacial genetics is sparse. ...
Involvement of Pax6 and Otx2 in the forebrain
... The upstream regulatory sequences of ANF homeobox genes are highly conserved among different vertebrates We screened a genomic chicken library with a GANF cDNA and isolated one clone that included an approximately 14 kb upstream region and the first two exons of GANF. The transcription start of the ...
... The upstream regulatory sequences of ANF homeobox genes are highly conserved among different vertebrates We screened a genomic chicken library with a GANF cDNA and isolated one clone that included an approximately 14 kb upstream region and the first two exons of GANF. The transcription start of the ...
Pathway Analysis using Partek Genomics Suite® 6.6 and Partek
... genes within the pathway for each factor, respectively. A high score indicates that the genes which fall into the pathway have a low p-value for the given factor (i.e. display a greater degree of differential expression) ...
... genes within the pathway for each factor, respectively. A high score indicates that the genes which fall into the pathway have a low p-value for the given factor (i.e. display a greater degree of differential expression) ...
Activation of the Interleukin-3 Gene by Chromosome
... normal IL-3 gene product was over-expressed as a result of the altered promotor structure. This would predict that the IL-3 gene on the translocated chromosome was capable of making IL-3 protein. This prediction was tested by expressing a genomic fragment from the translocated allele of Case 1 conta ...
... normal IL-3 gene product was over-expressed as a result of the altered promotor structure. This would predict that the IL-3 gene on the translocated chromosome was capable of making IL-3 protein. This prediction was tested by expressing a genomic fragment from the translocated allele of Case 1 conta ...
Gene Section ALK (anaplastic lymphoma kinase) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... 680 amino acids, 80 kDa; N-term 116 amino acids from NPM1 fused to the 562 C-term aminoacids of ALK (i.e. composed of the oligomerization domain and the metal binding site of NPM1, and the entire cytoplasmic portion of ALK); no apparent expres-sion of the ALK/NPM1 counterpart. Characteristic localis ...
... 680 amino acids, 80 kDa; N-term 116 amino acids from NPM1 fused to the 562 C-term aminoacids of ALK (i.e. composed of the oligomerization domain and the metal binding site of NPM1, and the entire cytoplasmic portion of ALK); no apparent expres-sion of the ALK/NPM1 counterpart. Characteristic localis ...
IMPROVE SMALL RNA-MEDIATED GENE SILENCING
... lowered translational efficiency, and repression of chromatin modifications in the nucleus, which leads to transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) (Eamens et al. 2008). In addition, recent data demonstrate that plant siRNA plays a role in systemic silencing as a mobile signal, so that they can have effec ...
... lowered translational efficiency, and repression of chromatin modifications in the nucleus, which leads to transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) (Eamens et al. 2008). In addition, recent data demonstrate that plant siRNA plays a role in systemic silencing as a mobile signal, so that they can have effec ...
Supplementary Information (doc 132K)
... Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) listed by rs# include those with association Pvalues<10-3 for EU, AJ and SA case-control subgroups individually and combined, trios, and triocase-controls. The chromosome (Chr) and base pair location for each SNP are listed in columns to the right of the SNP col ...
... Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) listed by rs# include those with association Pvalues<10-3 for EU, AJ and SA case-control subgroups individually and combined, trios, and triocase-controls. The chromosome (Chr) and base pair location for each SNP are listed in columns to the right of the SNP col ...
PowerPoint Presentation - No Slide Title
... – Epistasis (G X G effects between loci) – Environment (G X E effects) ...
... – Epistasis (G X G effects between loci) – Environment (G X E effects) ...
RT-PCR Analysis - Shiu Lab - Michigan State University
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
Identification of a Vinyl Reductase Gene for
... (Parham and Rebeiz, 1995). However, at this time, it is unclear whether different enzymes or a single enzyme are responsible for the reduction of the 8-vinyl group of various intermediate molecules of chlorophyll biosynthesis. Enzymatic studies with purified protein(s) would facilitate the identific ...
... (Parham and Rebeiz, 1995). However, at this time, it is unclear whether different enzymes or a single enzyme are responsible for the reduction of the 8-vinyl group of various intermediate molecules of chlorophyll biosynthesis. Enzymatic studies with purified protein(s) would facilitate the identific ...
Systematic Studies on the Family Cucurbitaceae
... for light green (55). However, this model does not seem to apply in all watermelon cultivars. Furthermore, the inheritance of some rind colors such as gray or mediumgreen have not been published, even though these have been two common colors during the last century of watermelon breeding. The geneti ...
... for light green (55). However, this model does not seem to apply in all watermelon cultivars. Furthermore, the inheritance of some rind colors such as gray or mediumgreen have not been published, even though these have been two common colors during the last century of watermelon breeding. The geneti ...
Alu
... Place K points into the space represented by the objects that are being clustered. These points represent initial group centroids. Assign each object to the group that has the closest centroid. When all objects have been assigned, recalculate the positions of the K centroids. Repeat Steps 2 an ...
... Place K points into the space represented by the objects that are being clustered. These points represent initial group centroids. Assign each object to the group that has the closest centroid. When all objects have been assigned, recalculate the positions of the K centroids. Repeat Steps 2 an ...
The relationship between higher‑order chromatin structure and
... at higher resolution is required to verify this. Therefore we hybridized open and input chromatin fractions to a human chromosome 22q genomic array consisting of overlapping sequencing tiling path clones [21]. The average resolution of this array is 78 kb, but it contains regions where the clones ar ...
... at higher resolution is required to verify this. Therefore we hybridized open and input chromatin fractions to a human chromosome 22q genomic array consisting of overlapping sequencing tiling path clones [21]. The average resolution of this array is 78 kb, but it contains regions where the clones ar ...
Cambridge Workshop November 2008
... 3. Flag data types in uncurated publications 4. Submit revisions to gene models 5. Work with FlyBase curators to improve specific areas 6. Annotate / clean up 'gene orphans’ 7. Use FlyBase symbols in your papers 8. Provide accurate references for reagents in your papers 9. Declare FlyBase release nu ...
... 3. Flag data types in uncurated publications 4. Submit revisions to gene models 5. Work with FlyBase curators to improve specific areas 6. Annotate / clean up 'gene orphans’ 7. Use FlyBase symbols in your papers 8. Provide accurate references for reagents in your papers 9. Declare FlyBase release nu ...
(F193L) in the KCNQ1 gene associated with long
... KCNQ1 is a gene encoding an α subunit of voltage-gated cardiac K+ channels, with properties similar to the slowly activating delayed rectifier K+ current, and one of the genes causing long QT syndrome (LQTS). However, genotype–phenotype correlations of the KCNQ1 gene mutations are not fully understo ...
... KCNQ1 is a gene encoding an α subunit of voltage-gated cardiac K+ channels, with properties similar to the slowly activating delayed rectifier K+ current, and one of the genes causing long QT syndrome (LQTS). However, genotype–phenotype correlations of the KCNQ1 gene mutations are not fully understo ...
Chapter 6 GENETIC LINKAGE AND MAPPING IN EUKARYOTES
... responsible for the passage of genes from parents to offspring. When geneticists first realized that chromosomes contain the genetic material, they began to suspect that a conflict might sometimes occur between the law of independent assortment of genes and the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis ...
... responsible for the passage of genes from parents to offspring. When geneticists first realized that chromosomes contain the genetic material, they began to suspect that a conflict might sometimes occur between the law of independent assortment of genes and the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis ...
Thalassemias
... contain α-chain inclusions that interfere with their passage through the RES, particularly the spleen. The degradation products of excess α-chains, particularly heme and iron, produce deleterious effects on red cell membrane proteins and lipids. The end result is an extremely rigid red cell with a ...
... contain α-chain inclusions that interfere with their passage through the RES, particularly the spleen. The degradation products of excess α-chains, particularly heme and iron, produce deleterious effects on red cell membrane proteins and lipids. The end result is an extremely rigid red cell with a ...
Exceptionally high levels of recombination
... 5.7 recombination events per chromosome pair per meiosis are found in the honey bee genome. This contrasts with a wide range of taxa that have a uniform recombination frequency of about 1.6 per chromosome pair. The excess of recombination activity does not support a mechanistic role of recombination ...
... 5.7 recombination events per chromosome pair per meiosis are found in the honey bee genome. This contrasts with a wide range of taxa that have a uniform recombination frequency of about 1.6 per chromosome pair. The excess of recombination activity does not support a mechanistic role of recombination ...
BIOS QTL browser - BBMRI-NL
... or the database can be queried for specific SNPs, CpG sites, genes. Currently, query results are presented in tabular format separately for each association study. ...
... or the database can be queried for specific SNPs, CpG sites, genes. Currently, query results are presented in tabular format separately for each association study. ...
Planta
... only detectable one after GDP incubation was limonene, but only in the assay with protein without leader. Compared to the isoprene-formation activity, the formation of limonene was about 200 times lower, indicating that the isolated enzyme indeed catalyzes the formation of isoprene in a highly speci ...
... only detectable one after GDP incubation was limonene, but only in the assay with protein without leader. Compared to the isoprene-formation activity, the formation of limonene was about 200 times lower, indicating that the isolated enzyme indeed catalyzes the formation of isoprene in a highly speci ...
The genomic landscape of meiotic crossovers and gene
... eLife digest Most living organisms package their DNA into bundles called chromosomes. These chromosomes generally form pairs, with each chromosome in the pair containing the same number of genes. The genes also come in the same order, but the exact sequence of DNA bases within the genes can be diffe ...
... eLife digest Most living organisms package their DNA into bundles called chromosomes. These chromosomes generally form pairs, with each chromosome in the pair containing the same number of genes. The genes also come in the same order, but the exact sequence of DNA bases within the genes can be diffe ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... Proposition 5 Let P be a permutation that is contained in both sets G1 and G2. The interval [a,b] is a conserved interval of G = G1 G2 if and only if there exist two chains of irreducible conserved intervals, with respect to P, with k 0, l 0: [a, x1, ..., kx, b] in G1 [a, y1, ..., yl, b] in G2 ...
... Proposition 5 Let P be a permutation that is contained in both sets G1 and G2. The interval [a,b] is a conserved interval of G = G1 G2 if and only if there exist two chains of irreducible conserved intervals, with respect to P, with k 0, l 0: [a, x1, ..., kx, b] in G1 [a, y1, ..., yl, b] in G2 ...