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... aggressiveness of P. infestans isolates is likely to be affected by the length of time in axenic culture and it is thus important to ‘passage’ isolates on leaf material to restore aggressiveness prior to any experiment. Isolates were thus inoculated onto detached leaflets of glasshouse-grown potato ...
... aggressiveness of P. infestans isolates is likely to be affected by the length of time in axenic culture and it is thus important to ‘passage’ isolates on leaf material to restore aggressiveness prior to any experiment. Isolates were thus inoculated onto detached leaflets of glasshouse-grown potato ...
The relation of genetics to physiology and medicine
... cells. Here we appear to approach a physiological problem, but one that is new and strange to the classical physiology of the schools. We ascribe certain general properties to the genes, in part from genetic evidence and in part from microscopical observations. These properties we may next consider. ...
... cells. Here we appear to approach a physiological problem, but one that is new and strange to the classical physiology of the schools. We ascribe certain general properties to the genes, in part from genetic evidence and in part from microscopical observations. These properties we may next consider. ...
The relation of genetics to physiology and medicine
... cells. Here we appear to approach a physiological problem, but one that is new and strange to the classical physiology of the schools. We ascribe certain general properties to the genes, in part from genetic evidence and in part from microscopical observations. These properties we may next consider. ...
... cells. Here we appear to approach a physiological problem, but one that is new and strange to the classical physiology of the schools. We ascribe certain general properties to the genes, in part from genetic evidence and in part from microscopical observations. These properties we may next consider. ...
MicroRNAs as Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors
... that operates at the post-transcriptional level. MicroRNAs play important roles in various biologic processes in worm, fly, fish, mouse, and human cells, where they regulate apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation, development, and metabolism. All these effects may occur by regulating the expressi ...
... that operates at the post-transcriptional level. MicroRNAs play important roles in various biologic processes in worm, fly, fish, mouse, and human cells, where they regulate apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation, development, and metabolism. All these effects may occur by regulating the expressi ...
Patterns of gene action in plant development revealed by enhancer
... McClintock's investigations on alterations in the patterns of "gene action" in maize kernels led to the discovery of transposable elements (McClintock 1950). Subsequently, transposable elements have been found in almost all organisms examined and are believed to constitute a major agent for the gene ...
... McClintock's investigations on alterations in the patterns of "gene action" in maize kernels led to the discovery of transposable elements (McClintock 1950). Subsequently, transposable elements have been found in almost all organisms examined and are believed to constitute a major agent for the gene ...
The new genes of rice: a closer look
... escalates, it could jeopardize or delay the reliable annotation and mapping of protein-coding genes in other cereals. For example, if 30% of the putative genes for rice do not code for proteins in vivo but are generally believed to do so, there could be a snowball effect in which putative gene predi ...
... escalates, it could jeopardize or delay the reliable annotation and mapping of protein-coding genes in other cereals. For example, if 30% of the putative genes for rice do not code for proteins in vivo but are generally believed to do so, there could be a snowball effect in which putative gene predi ...
Antibiotic Resistance Markers in Genetically Modified (GM) Crops
... to shuttle the genes directly between bacterial cells. This process confers advantages to bacteria. Some microbial populations can hence act as reservoirs for certain antibiotic resistance genes that then ...
... to shuttle the genes directly between bacterial cells. This process confers advantages to bacteria. Some microbial populations can hence act as reservoirs for certain antibiotic resistance genes that then ...
Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology
... mycosubtilin biosynthesis gene cluster devoted to synthesis of an iturin-like compound, is situated at the same location [Duitman et al., 1999], suggesting that additional NRPS operons could be integrated in different ways in this area either as an insertion or as a substitution of existing NRPS ope ...
... mycosubtilin biosynthesis gene cluster devoted to synthesis of an iturin-like compound, is situated at the same location [Duitman et al., 1999], suggesting that additional NRPS operons could be integrated in different ways in this area either as an insertion or as a substitution of existing NRPS ope ...
PART I
... gene transcripts. The false positive rate with DDRT-PCR can be highly variable and therefore it can be best used as a screening procedure rather than a cloning strategy. A similar RT-PCR screening technique called RAP-PCR (RNA arbitrarily primed PCR), is based on a genomic DNA fingerprinting strateg ...
... gene transcripts. The false positive rate with DDRT-PCR can be highly variable and therefore it can be best used as a screening procedure rather than a cloning strategy. A similar RT-PCR screening technique called RAP-PCR (RNA arbitrarily primed PCR), is based on a genomic DNA fingerprinting strateg ...
PubMed-EX: a web browser extension to enhance PubMed search
... on the maximum matching algorithm. We compiled a dictionary of about 40 000 disease terms with corresponding unique identifiers from the MeSH database. It achieves satisfactory F-score of 83.4% on Jimeno et al.’s (2008) corpus. Detailed results can be found in the Supplementary Material. 2.2.3 Relat ...
... on the maximum matching algorithm. We compiled a dictionary of about 40 000 disease terms with corresponding unique identifiers from the MeSH database. It achieves satisfactory F-score of 83.4% on Jimeno et al.’s (2008) corpus. Detailed results can be found in the Supplementary Material. 2.2.3 Relat ...
Alpha Thalassemia - Lab Test Directory
... present • Two pathogenic mutations detected o Individual is predicted to be a carrier of α thalassemia; mild microcytic anemia often present o Homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for nondeletional mutations results rarely in Hb H disease Mutation of unknown clinical significance detected • Large ...
... present • Two pathogenic mutations detected o Individual is predicted to be a carrier of α thalassemia; mild microcytic anemia often present o Homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for nondeletional mutations results rarely in Hb H disease Mutation of unknown clinical significance detected • Large ...
Segregation, Assortment, and Dominance Relationships
... • Usually at a specific location (locus) on a chromosome • Characterized by its nucleotide sequence ...
... • Usually at a specific location (locus) on a chromosome • Characterized by its nucleotide sequence ...
Differential expression of Tbx4 and Tbx5 in Zebrafish fin buds
... amino acid sequences within the T-box domain share high homology with the mouse, chick, and newt orthologs. Whole mount in situ hybridization revealed speci®c expression of these genes in the eye and Fin buds. zf-tbx5 expression is restricted to the pectoral Fin bud, whilst zf-tbx4 transcripts are c ...
... amino acid sequences within the T-box domain share high homology with the mouse, chick, and newt orthologs. Whole mount in situ hybridization revealed speci®c expression of these genes in the eye and Fin buds. zf-tbx5 expression is restricted to the pectoral Fin bud, whilst zf-tbx4 transcripts are c ...
The Ins and Outs of Pedigree Analysis, Genetic
... The species, Canis familiaris, includes all breeds of the domestic dog. Although we can argue that there is little similarity between a Chihuahua and a Saint Bernard, or that established breeds are separate entities among themselves, they all are genetically the same species. While a mating within a ...
... The species, Canis familiaris, includes all breeds of the domestic dog. Although we can argue that there is little similarity between a Chihuahua and a Saint Bernard, or that established breeds are separate entities among themselves, they all are genetically the same species. While a mating within a ...
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... than in angiosperms (14), indicating the importance of gene duplication as an important mechanism for genome expansion in conifers. It seems that large multi-gene families are correlated with conifer genome size (15). The pal gene family in plants is likely to be expanded by gene duplication, includ ...
... than in angiosperms (14), indicating the importance of gene duplication as an important mechanism for genome expansion in conifers. It seems that large multi-gene families are correlated with conifer genome size (15). The pal gene family in plants is likely to be expanded by gene duplication, includ ...
Polymorphisms in the CRP and C1Q genes and - dr
... C1Q is the first and key component of classical activation pathway of complement and consists of 3 subunits –C1QA, C1QB, C1QC. The CRP (Hakobyan et al, 2005; Dickerson et al. 2007) and C1Q (Boyajyan et al, 2008) are upregulated in schizophrenia, and likely contribute to disease progression ...
... C1Q is the first and key component of classical activation pathway of complement and consists of 3 subunits –C1QA, C1QB, C1QC. The CRP (Hakobyan et al, 2005; Dickerson et al. 2007) and C1Q (Boyajyan et al, 2008) are upregulated in schizophrenia, and likely contribute to disease progression ...
Regulatory approaches to modern plant breeding
... Europe’s plant breeding industry and public plant science research are global leaders in developing advanced plant breeding techniques and providing competitive, high performing, and safe seeds for agriculture and food and feed production. Multiple techniques have been introduced in plant breeding o ...
... Europe’s plant breeding industry and public plant science research are global leaders in developing advanced plant breeding techniques and providing competitive, high performing, and safe seeds for agriculture and food and feed production. Multiple techniques have been introduced in plant breeding o ...
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... So, at least 5 different Hbs (6 chains) in normal human. , , d, chains can all form tetramers, can't. ...
... So, at least 5 different Hbs (6 chains) in normal human. , , d, chains can all form tetramers, can't. ...
Pierce chapter 9
... • Translocated chromosome is named after the chromosome that is the origin of the centromere • Heterozygotes have one normal copy of a chromosome, and one translocated one – During meiosis, all 4 chromosomes will ...
... • Translocated chromosome is named after the chromosome that is the origin of the centromere • Heterozygotes have one normal copy of a chromosome, and one translocated one – During meiosis, all 4 chromosomes will ...
Milestone7
... mechanism of action that is distinct from human proteases, and because HIV protease activity is crucial for virus replication, a mixture of drugs that specifically block the HIV protease (protease inhibitor) and the HIV polymerase (reverse transcriptase) has been reasonably effective at controlling ...
... mechanism of action that is distinct from human proteases, and because HIV protease activity is crucial for virus replication, a mixture of drugs that specifically block the HIV protease (protease inhibitor) and the HIV polymerase (reverse transcriptase) has been reasonably effective at controlling ...
New SigD-regulated genes identified in the
... the ΔsigD mutant (Fig. 2), no significant difference could be detected in gyrA expression between the two strains. In total, six genes (appA, blsA, dhaS, spoVG, yqgA and RBAM_004640) were validated by qPCR to be SigD-regulated (Fig. 2). Three of them (spoVG, yqgA and RBAM_004640) were also confirme ...
... the ΔsigD mutant (Fig. 2), no significant difference could be detected in gyrA expression between the two strains. In total, six genes (appA, blsA, dhaS, spoVG, yqgA and RBAM_004640) were validated by qPCR to be SigD-regulated (Fig. 2). Three of them (spoVG, yqgA and RBAM_004640) were also confirme ...
AP Biology - TeacherWeb
... 9. Any gene that is pleiotropic a. has more than two alleles. b. is only expressed in heterozygotes. c. has multiple effects. d. is only expressed in homozygotes. 10. A pink-flowered snapdragon a. Can only produce seeds that develop into pink-flowered plants. b. produces more red pigment than a red- ...
... 9. Any gene that is pleiotropic a. has more than two alleles. b. is only expressed in heterozygotes. c. has multiple effects. d. is only expressed in homozygotes. 10. A pink-flowered snapdragon a. Can only produce seeds that develop into pink-flowered plants. b. produces more red pigment than a red- ...
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... scoring motif within this cluster. The SCB element is also a very well-known cis-regulatory element which contributes to the periodicity of the genes within the G1-S regulon. ...
... scoring motif within this cluster. The SCB element is also a very well-known cis-regulatory element which contributes to the periodicity of the genes within the G1-S regulon. ...
Bioinfo_Course_Rotterdam
... different names, and were giving similar names to completely different genes in other species. Commissions started to propose official gene names and symbols. The 1990s were also characterised by the development of high throughput techniques such as genome sequencing, and genomic databases such as E ...
... different names, and were giving similar names to completely different genes in other species. Commissions started to propose official gene names and symbols. The 1990s were also characterised by the development of high throughput techniques such as genome sequencing, and genomic databases such as E ...