PCR-based gene synthesis to produce recombinant proteins for
... quick cloning methods into recombinant expression systems without extensive enzymatic requirements would also greatly facilitate protein structure investigations. In this study, we use a PCR-based gene synthesis technique coupled to in vivo homologous recombination to quickly construct genes for pro ...
... quick cloning methods into recombinant expression systems without extensive enzymatic requirements would also greatly facilitate protein structure investigations. In this study, we use a PCR-based gene synthesis technique coupled to in vivo homologous recombination to quickly construct genes for pro ...
Identification of the equine herpesvirus type 1 glycoprotein 17/18 as
... gE and gI gene homologues have been deleted in the KyA strain. It has been shown previously that gE and gI of HSV-1 are non-essential for virus growth in tissue culture (Longnecker et al., 1987); the extent of similarity between these glycoproteins and their counterparts in EHV-1 (Elton et al., 1991 ...
... gE and gI gene homologues have been deleted in the KyA strain. It has been shown previously that gE and gI of HSV-1 are non-essential for virus growth in tissue culture (Longnecker et al., 1987); the extent of similarity between these glycoproteins and their counterparts in EHV-1 (Elton et al., 1991 ...
Understanding the Basis for Down Syndrome Phenotypes
... expression on development and function. The bestcharacterized mouse models to date are trisomic for segments of mouse Chromosome 16 (Mmu16) conserved with Hsa21. The Ts65Dn mouse is trisomic for a segment that contains orthologs of about half of Hsa21 genes while Ts1Cje mice are trisomic for about ...
... expression on development and function. The bestcharacterized mouse models to date are trisomic for segments of mouse Chromosome 16 (Mmu16) conserved with Hsa21. The Ts65Dn mouse is trisomic for a segment that contains orthologs of about half of Hsa21 genes while Ts1Cje mice are trisomic for about ...
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... the molecular approaches for inferring phylogenetic history. DNA sequence data are the most informative tool for molecular systematics, and comparative analysis of DNA sequences is becoming increasingly important in plant systematics. There are two major reasons why nucleotide sequencing is becoming ...
... the molecular approaches for inferring phylogenetic history. DNA sequence data are the most informative tool for molecular systematics, and comparative analysis of DNA sequences is becoming increasingly important in plant systematics. There are two major reasons why nucleotide sequencing is becoming ...
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... What is the Pedigree Pattern of a Sex-Linked Gene? How Find a Disease Gene When It is Not Known Where the Gene is Expressed? 5. What Vectors Can Be Used For Cloning DNA? 6. What Are the Advantages of Using a Virus Vector For ...
... What is the Pedigree Pattern of a Sex-Linked Gene? How Find a Disease Gene When It is Not Known Where the Gene is Expressed? 5. What Vectors Can Be Used For Cloning DNA? 6. What Are the Advantages of Using a Virus Vector For ...
Supplementary Information 410 475
... Genetics Computer Group. (B) Percentages of similarity and percentages of identity (parentheses) between the various TSG sequences were obtained by alignment using the GAP program (Genetics Computer Group). The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains a gene product (CG12410) highly similar in sequen ...
... Genetics Computer Group. (B) Percentages of similarity and percentages of identity (parentheses) between the various TSG sequences were obtained by alignment using the GAP program (Genetics Computer Group). The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains a gene product (CG12410) highly similar in sequen ...
Nucleotide sequences of the trailer, nucleocapsid protein gene and
... The length of the genome of NDV strain Beaudette C is 15 186 nt, which is similar to the genome length of some of the other members of the genus Rubulavirus, namely MuV (15 384 nt ; Okazaki et al., 1992), SV5 (15 244 nt ; Parks et al., 1992) and SV41 (15 450 nt ; accession no. X64275). One implicati ...
... The length of the genome of NDV strain Beaudette C is 15 186 nt, which is similar to the genome length of some of the other members of the genus Rubulavirus, namely MuV (15 384 nt ; Okazaki et al., 1992), SV5 (15 244 nt ; Parks et al., 1992) and SV41 (15 450 nt ; accession no. X64275). One implicati ...
Different Species Common Arthritis Quantitative Trait Loci in High
... defined as a QTL. Therefore, the number of susceptibility genes could be much larger than the number of the identified QTLs. On the other hand, identification of susceptibility genes within the QTLs is still a challenging task, with the exceptions of few genes with very strong effect on the disease, ...
... defined as a QTL. Therefore, the number of susceptibility genes could be much larger than the number of the identified QTLs. On the other hand, identification of susceptibility genes within the QTLs is still a challenging task, with the exceptions of few genes with very strong effect on the disease, ...
evCode-proposals - Gene Ontology Consortium
... behavior of the system or aberrant expression where the resulting mutant phenotype is used to make a judgment about the normal of that gene product. The IMP evidence code covers those cases when the function, process or cellular localization of the gene product is inferred based on differences in th ...
... behavior of the system or aberrant expression where the resulting mutant phenotype is used to make a judgment about the normal of that gene product. The IMP evidence code covers those cases when the function, process or cellular localization of the gene product is inferred based on differences in th ...
Test Info Sheet
... sporadic. Aniridia may be caused by heterozygous mutations in the PAX6 gene. PAX6 mutations have also been described in a host of other ocular developmental abnormalities that appear clinically distinct from aniridia, including: microphthalmia with or without coloboma; optic nerve hypoplasia and oth ...
... sporadic. Aniridia may be caused by heterozygous mutations in the PAX6 gene. PAX6 mutations have also been described in a host of other ocular developmental abnormalities that appear clinically distinct from aniridia, including: microphthalmia with or without coloboma; optic nerve hypoplasia and oth ...
The Arabinose Operon (http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty
... Ara C also binds to other sites within the operon, inhibiting transcription of the three structural genes. The genes therefore are normally not active. ...
... Ara C also binds to other sites within the operon, inhibiting transcription of the three structural genes. The genes therefore are normally not active. ...
Conservation of gene function in behaviour
... to be conserved is the structure of the clock molecular mechanism but not necessarily each particular gene or gene product. (See also a discussion of relationship of the cyanobacterial clock to eukaryote clocks [43]). While some genes play the same roles in insects and mammals (e.g. period), others ...
... to be conserved is the structure of the clock molecular mechanism but not necessarily each particular gene or gene product. (See also a discussion of relationship of the cyanobacterial clock to eukaryote clocks [43]). While some genes play the same roles in insects and mammals (e.g. period), others ...
Unsupervised learning methods for the analysis of
... • First, each object is assigned to its own cluster. Then, iteratively, the two most similar clusters are joined, representing a new node of the clustering tree. The similarity matrix is updated. This process is repeated until only a single cluster remains. • Calculation of distance between two clus ...
... • First, each object is assigned to its own cluster. Then, iteratively, the two most similar clusters are joined, representing a new node of the clustering tree. The similarity matrix is updated. This process is repeated until only a single cluster remains. • Calculation of distance between two clus ...
SI - Evolocus LLC
... difficult to remove and it can be removed only by very specific conditions during parental early ontogenesis; the second lock is relatively easy to remove and place back, this lock is strongly gender-dependent and stress-dependent, and the stress can be rather weak in this case. Removal and placemen ...
... difficult to remove and it can be removed only by very specific conditions during parental early ontogenesis; the second lock is relatively easy to remove and place back, this lock is strongly gender-dependent and stress-dependent, and the stress can be rather weak in this case. Removal and placemen ...
Pathway and Gene Set Analysis of Microarray Data
... – Controlling the false discovery rate is tricky: The gene sets do overlap, so they will not be independent! • Even more tricky in GO analysis where certain GO terms are subset of others ...
... – Controlling the false discovery rate is tricky: The gene sets do overlap, so they will not be independent! • Even more tricky in GO analysis where certain GO terms are subset of others ...
Analyzing stochastic transcription to elucidate the nucleoid`s
... Background: The processes of gene transcription, translation, as well as the reactions taking place between gene products, are subject to stochastic fluctuations. These stochastic events are being increasingly examined as it emerges that they can be crucial in the cell's survival. In a previous stud ...
... Background: The processes of gene transcription, translation, as well as the reactions taking place between gene products, are subject to stochastic fluctuations. These stochastic events are being increasingly examined as it emerges that they can be crucial in the cell's survival. In a previous stud ...
Leukaemia Section t(7;14)(q21;q32) ERVWE1/IgH Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Cµ locus of IGH and the 5' upstream the 5' LTR (long terminal repeat) of ERVWE1 (94 bases upstream). However, the CDK6 gene lies 127 kb downstream ERVWE1, and it cannot be excluded that the target of the Immunoglobulin enhancer is CDK6 instead of ERVWE1 (ERVWE1 is from 91 935 631 to 91 945 186, and ...
... Cµ locus of IGH and the 5' upstream the 5' LTR (long terminal repeat) of ERVWE1 (94 bases upstream). However, the CDK6 gene lies 127 kb downstream ERVWE1, and it cannot be excluded that the target of the Immunoglobulin enhancer is CDK6 instead of ERVWE1 (ERVWE1 is from 91 935 631 to 91 945 186, and ...
Analysis of mutant strains
... media can be tailored to support or select against the growth of particular genotypes. In this course, we will use Yeast Complete (YC) medium that supports the growth of most S. cerevisiae strains. The growth rate of wild type strains in YC is somewhat slower than that in rich media like YPD, but th ...
... media can be tailored to support or select against the growth of particular genotypes. In this course, we will use Yeast Complete (YC) medium that supports the growth of most S. cerevisiae strains. The growth rate of wild type strains in YC is somewhat slower than that in rich media like YPD, but th ...
Cut, Print: Our Emerging Understanding of Alternative Splicing
... it is possible to sequence whole genomes of organisms, compare them, annotate them, and probe them for polymorphisms. ...
... it is possible to sequence whole genomes of organisms, compare them, annotate them, and probe them for polymorphisms. ...
Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits
... • All genes on one chromosome • Linked genes are very close together; crossing over rarely occurs between them ...
... • All genes on one chromosome • Linked genes are very close together; crossing over rarely occurs between them ...
pptx - Fenyo Lab
... – Exon location of peptides – Proteotypic – Novel coding region – Visualize in genome browsers – Quantitative comparison based on genomic location ...
... – Exon location of peptides – Proteotypic – Novel coding region – Visualize in genome browsers – Quantitative comparison based on genomic location ...
Additional file 1
... profile in WIGGLE format then use z-scores to call enriched regions. Combine the signals from different array platform or design, use metaanalysis to call enriched regions. Based on MM-ChIP algorithm. Combine different libraries with different fragment sizes, and use a MACS-like algorithm to find th ...
... profile in WIGGLE format then use z-scores to call enriched regions. Combine the signals from different array platform or design, use metaanalysis to call enriched regions. Based on MM-ChIP algorithm. Combine different libraries with different fragment sizes, and use a MACS-like algorithm to find th ...
erci̇yes üni̇versi̇tesi̇ veteri̇ner fakültesi̇ dergi̇si̇
... ycerol (DAG) and fatty acylCoAs as their substrates (1, 11, 23, 26). The reaction catalyzed by DGAT1 takes place primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum (1). DGAT1 has an important role in triacylglycerol synthesis and energy storage, it is also assumed to have a key role in intestinal fat absorption ...
... ycerol (DAG) and fatty acylCoAs as their substrates (1, 11, 23, 26). The reaction catalyzed by DGAT1 takes place primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum (1). DGAT1 has an important role in triacylglycerol synthesis and energy storage, it is also assumed to have a key role in intestinal fat absorption ...
Ultraconserved Elements in the Human Genome
... with chicken and other species are often not in multiples of three, giving further evidence that these sequences are noncoding (fig. S1, A and B,b). The ultraconserved elements we found in introns seem to have been at one time rather fast-evolving compared to the known coding exons in their genes. W ...
... with chicken and other species are often not in multiples of three, giving further evidence that these sequences are noncoding (fig. S1, A and B,b). The ultraconserved elements we found in introns seem to have been at one time rather fast-evolving compared to the known coding exons in their genes. W ...