Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology Vol.47 No.3
... research involving human subjects. It was a joint research project of the National Institute of Ophthalmology, Hanoi, Vietnam, and the Department of Ophthalmology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan, approved by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam (Agreement No 10887 YT/QT) and the Ethics Committee of ...
... research involving human subjects. It was a joint research project of the National Institute of Ophthalmology, Hanoi, Vietnam, and the Department of Ophthalmology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan, approved by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam (Agreement No 10887 YT/QT) and the Ethics Committee of ...
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... (Recessive), the Fl that is produced has neither red color nor white color in the flower, but expressed as an intermediate character i.e., pink color of the flower. The careful obser vations of pigmentation reveals that floral petals contain a mosaic of white and red patches, as if equal amount of r ...
... (Recessive), the Fl that is produced has neither red color nor white color in the flower, but expressed as an intermediate character i.e., pink color of the flower. The careful obser vations of pigmentation reveals that floral petals contain a mosaic of white and red patches, as if equal amount of r ...
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... Diversity of hydrogenase gene clusters in Rhizobia The six genera of Rhizobia belonging to the α-subclass of Proteobacteria are clustered in four deep branches represented by Azorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium and Rhizobium-Sinorhizobium-Allorhizobium as derived from 16 S rDNA sequence anal ...
... Diversity of hydrogenase gene clusters in Rhizobia The six genera of Rhizobia belonging to the α-subclass of Proteobacteria are clustered in four deep branches represented by Azorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium and Rhizobium-Sinorhizobium-Allorhizobium as derived from 16 S rDNA sequence anal ...
The genome organisation of vertebrates
... short introns, are actively transcribed and correspond to an “open” chromatin structure, are replicated early in the cell cycle and are located in highly recombinogenic regions of the genome. This is characterised by the scarcity, or absence, of histone H1, acetylation of histones H3 and H4, and a l ...
... short introns, are actively transcribed and correspond to an “open” chromatin structure, are replicated early in the cell cycle and are located in highly recombinogenic regions of the genome. This is characterised by the scarcity, or absence, of histone H1, acetylation of histones H3 and H4, and a l ...
Summary SUMMARY Chapter 2a Comparison of
... > Twelve kinds of isolated red colored colonies were obtained. These contained heterotrophs but only one kind of autotroph per colony. > Nitrosomonas spp. were observed to be present in 11 of the 12 colonies based on 16S rRNA gene cloning and sequencing. > amoA gene fragment digested with HhdL and H ...
... > Twelve kinds of isolated red colored colonies were obtained. These contained heterotrophs but only one kind of autotroph per colony. > Nitrosomonas spp. were observed to be present in 11 of the 12 colonies based on 16S rRNA gene cloning and sequencing. > amoA gene fragment digested with HhdL and H ...
Charcot Marie Tooth Disease Essay Research Paper
... The gene Cx32 explains the mixed CMTI/CMTII and CMTX variations of CMT. Cx32 mutations are the second most prevalent mutation found in CMT-I. Over 150 mutations have been described, including deletions, missense, nonsense, and frameshift mutations. Unlike PMP22 and mpz, the range of clinical severi ...
... The gene Cx32 explains the mixed CMTI/CMTII and CMTX variations of CMT. Cx32 mutations are the second most prevalent mutation found in CMT-I. Over 150 mutations have been described, including deletions, missense, nonsense, and frameshift mutations. Unlike PMP22 and mpz, the range of clinical severi ...
Gene Section FOXC1 (forkhead box C1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... gln23-to-ter (E23X) substitution upstream of the forkhead domain. Nishimura et al. (2001) found a 22-bp insertion from position 26 through 47 in the cDNA of theFOXC1 gene. Mears et al. (1998) identified heterozygosity for a 245G-C transversion in the FOXC1 gene, predicted to result in a ser82-to-thr ...
... gln23-to-ter (E23X) substitution upstream of the forkhead domain. Nishimura et al. (2001) found a 22-bp insertion from position 26 through 47 in the cDNA of theFOXC1 gene. Mears et al. (1998) identified heterozygosity for a 245G-C transversion in the FOXC1 gene, predicted to result in a ser82-to-thr ...
A Symbolic and Graphical Gene Regulation Model of the lac Operon
... Java 3 DTM library. To realistically model the lac operon, important coding regions are included into the DNA strand. The lacZ gene, with its associated control complex is incorporated into the DNA structure. In addition, the lacI gene along with its control complex is also part of the visualization ...
... Java 3 DTM library. To realistically model the lac operon, important coding regions are included into the DNA strand. The lacZ gene, with its associated control complex is incorporated into the DNA structure. In addition, the lacI gene along with its control complex is also part of the visualization ...
Karakterisasi Molekular Fragmen Gen mexB Isolat Pseudomonas
... ABSTRACT Antibiotics have been widely used in the treatment of infectious diseases. However, their effectiveness has been questioned due to the tendency of some bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Pseudomonas aeruginosa among others has been known to be resistant to several antibiotics due to its M ...
... ABSTRACT Antibiotics have been widely used in the treatment of infectious diseases. However, their effectiveness has been questioned due to the tendency of some bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Pseudomonas aeruginosa among others has been known to be resistant to several antibiotics due to its M ...
IJBT 11(2) 220-223
... step PCR or two step nested-PCR under low stringent condition, indicating the presence of at least two DRB genes. Presence of multi DRB genes (3) was also reported by Schwaiger et al9. The existence of several DRB genes in other artiodactyla species reinforces this hypothesis. However, in present st ...
... step PCR or two step nested-PCR under low stringent condition, indicating the presence of at least two DRB genes. Presence of multi DRB genes (3) was also reported by Schwaiger et al9. The existence of several DRB genes in other artiodactyla species reinforces this hypothesis. However, in present st ...
Expression analysis of a chicory fructan 1‐exohydrolase gene
... approach was used to clone the 1149 nt promoter fragment of FEHIIa (Michiels et al., 2003b). After obtaining the sequence for the HE-TAIL-PCR product, two gene-speci®c primers ±1149 HindIII-for (5¢-GTAAGCTTCGCAGACCTCTATCCATATATTAGTTC-3¢) and ATGKpnI-rev (5¢-AAAGGTACCTCTTCATGATGAGTGTGTGTGTTTGG-3¢) we ...
... approach was used to clone the 1149 nt promoter fragment of FEHIIa (Michiels et al., 2003b). After obtaining the sequence for the HE-TAIL-PCR product, two gene-speci®c primers ±1149 HindIII-for (5¢-GTAAGCTTCGCAGACCTCTATCCATATATTAGTTC-3¢) and ATGKpnI-rev (5¢-AAAGGTACCTCTTCATGATGAGTGTGTGTGTTTGG-3¢) we ...
Oviduct-specific Glycoprotein 1 Locus is Associated with Litter Size
... in OVGP1 gene was found in intron 9. Although the SNP in introns do not directly alter any amino acid residue, they may play a role in regulating gene expression and thus their constituent SNPs may be directly related to functional variation (Zhang et al., 2005). Furthermore, it should be taken into ...
... in OVGP1 gene was found in intron 9. Although the SNP in introns do not directly alter any amino acid residue, they may play a role in regulating gene expression and thus their constituent SNPs may be directly related to functional variation (Zhang et al., 2005). Furthermore, it should be taken into ...
SEGMENTAL VARIATION
... – PACbio can generate reads of 1000 bp or so – Nanopore sequencing said to generate reads in the 10s of thousands • Strobe sequencing with PACbio: Normally read length is limited due to inactivation of polymerase by laser. Short bursts of laser give sample sequences along a stretch of DNA in the 20 ...
... – PACbio can generate reads of 1000 bp or so – Nanopore sequencing said to generate reads in the 10s of thousands • Strobe sequencing with PACbio: Normally read length is limited due to inactivation of polymerase by laser. Short bursts of laser give sample sequences along a stretch of DNA in the 20 ...
Polymorphism in growth hormone gene sequence from Microminipig
... for site 2 and has weaker affinity to second receptor. GH induces the receptor dimerization and resulted in JAK/STAT signaling by JAKs transactivation [6], [7]. The growth, development and various metabolic activities of mammals are regulated by GH and its direct or indirect effects of various pathw ...
... for site 2 and has weaker affinity to second receptor. GH induces the receptor dimerization and resulted in JAK/STAT signaling by JAKs transactivation [6], [7]. The growth, development and various metabolic activities of mammals are regulated by GH and its direct or indirect effects of various pathw ...
Expression of Xenopus T-box transcription factor, Tbx2 in Xenopus
... to that in other vertebrates and Drosophila. However, XTbx2 expression in the cement gland is unique to Xenopus because there is no homologous organ in other vertebrates. Tbx2 expression in the proctodeum is also unique to Xenopus. Tbx2 expression in the optic cup is homologous to that of omb in the ...
... to that in other vertebrates and Drosophila. However, XTbx2 expression in the cement gland is unique to Xenopus because there is no homologous organ in other vertebrates. Tbx2 expression in the proctodeum is also unique to Xenopus. Tbx2 expression in the optic cup is homologous to that of omb in the ...
Understanding the Genetics of HHT
... even if one of your children inherits your gene for HHT, this child may have very different symptoms from others in the family- including you. What does it mean to say that HHT exhibits “incomplete penetrance”? Indeed, some people with an abnormal HHT gene never show any signs of having HHT. This is ...
... even if one of your children inherits your gene for HHT, this child may have very different symptoms from others in the family- including you. What does it mean to say that HHT exhibits “incomplete penetrance”? Indeed, some people with an abnormal HHT gene never show any signs of having HHT. This is ...
2004 Lec 42-43: Nucleotide Metabolism
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... the form of a phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise copied for public or private use, without written permission from the publisher. ...
CH. 10 PRACTICE TEST
... Steve’s parents are strict disciplinarians, and they expect him to obey their rules without question or explanation or be punished severely. Steve’s parents are: a. autocratic b. authoritarian c. authoritative ...
... Steve’s parents are strict disciplinarians, and they expect him to obey their rules without question or explanation or be punished severely. Steve’s parents are: a. autocratic b. authoritarian c. authoritative ...
Creating the Gene Ontology Resource: Design and Implementation
... A biological process is not equivalent to a pathway. Specifically we are not capturing or trying to represent any of the dynamics or dependencies that would be required to describe a pathway in the present implementation. It is understood that a network of relationships connects specific molecular f ...
... A biological process is not equivalent to a pathway. Specifically we are not capturing or trying to represent any of the dynamics or dependencies that would be required to describe a pathway in the present implementation. It is understood that a network of relationships connects specific molecular f ...
Statistical analysis of DNA microarray data
... Multiple Classes (N>2) F-test • The null hypothesis is that the distribution of gene expression is the same for all classes. • The alternative hypothesis is that at least one of the classes has a distribution that is different from the other classes. • Which class is different cannot be determined ...
... Multiple Classes (N>2) F-test • The null hypothesis is that the distribution of gene expression is the same for all classes. • The alternative hypothesis is that at least one of the classes has a distribution that is different from the other classes. • Which class is different cannot be determined ...
snpGalaxyEx.new
... Finding SNPs that fall in suspected functional regions a. Filter our input dataset (from part 1) to keep rows only whose intervals intersect (i.e. overlap) those in the library dataset of predicted regulatory regions. b. Filter our input dataset (from part 1) to keep only rows whose intervals inters ...
... Finding SNPs that fall in suspected functional regions a. Filter our input dataset (from part 1) to keep rows only whose intervals intersect (i.e. overlap) those in the library dataset of predicted regulatory regions. b. Filter our input dataset (from part 1) to keep only rows whose intervals inters ...
Regulation of metabolic products and gene expression in Fusarium
... phylogenetically distinct species (Yli-Mattila et al. 2009). These species tend to produce different, strain-specific trichothecenes including nivalenol, deoxynivalenol (DON), 3acetyldeoxynivalenol (3ADON), and 15-acetyldeoxynivalnenol (15ADON) (Bottalico and Perrone 2002). Geographically, among mem ...
... phylogenetically distinct species (Yli-Mattila et al. 2009). These species tend to produce different, strain-specific trichothecenes including nivalenol, deoxynivalenol (DON), 3acetyldeoxynivalenol (3ADON), and 15-acetyldeoxynivalnenol (15ADON) (Bottalico and Perrone 2002). Geographically, among mem ...
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... directs a Cas9 nuclease to a specific genomic locus. Cas9 cleaves the gene of interest and creates a double stranded break (DSB) in the DNA, which can be repaired by nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ). As NHEJ is an errorprone DNA repair process, insertions and deletions (indels) are often introduc ...
... directs a Cas9 nuclease to a specific genomic locus. Cas9 cleaves the gene of interest and creates a double stranded break (DSB) in the DNA, which can be repaired by nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ). As NHEJ is an errorprone DNA repair process, insertions and deletions (indels) are often introduc ...