coloured foal booklet - British Skewbald and Piebald Association
... As each parent gives its foal ONE of those genes, it takes two coloured parents to produce a homozygous (TT) horse. Hence a horse with one known solid parent can never be homozygous for the Tobiano gene and therefore will only produce 50% of coloured offspring to solid mares. A solid foal by two Tob ...
... As each parent gives its foal ONE of those genes, it takes two coloured parents to produce a homozygous (TT) horse. Hence a horse with one known solid parent can never be homozygous for the Tobiano gene and therefore will only produce 50% of coloured offspring to solid mares. A solid foal by two Tob ...
Control of GL2 expression in Arabidopsis leaves and trichomes
... GL2 protein appears to show celltype specific subcellular localization in developing leaves, and is localized in the nucleus in developing trichomes Both GL1 and TTG may directly bind to the GL2 promoter, either alone or as part of a larger complex, but the interaction between GL1 and R somehow elim ...
... GL2 protein appears to show celltype specific subcellular localization in developing leaves, and is localized in the nucleus in developing trichomes Both GL1 and TTG may directly bind to the GL2 promoter, either alone or as part of a larger complex, but the interaction between GL1 and R somehow elim ...
Number 48, 2001 35
... alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in crosses involving segmental aneuploids is referred to as the ‘RIP hypothesis’. Consistent with this hypothesis, cytologi ...
... alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in crosses involving segmental aneuploids is referred to as the ‘RIP hypothesis’. Consistent with this hypothesis, cytologi ...
Inverse correlation between SMN1 and SMN2 copy numbers
... population, indicating the presence of chromosome 5s with two copies of SMN1.4,10 We meta-analyzed published data,3,4,8,10,13,14 and updated deduced SMN1 allele frequencies5 as follows: ‘zero-copy allele’ (chromosome 5 lacking SMN1 exon 7), 9.83 10 3; ‘one-copy allele’, 9.57 10 1; ‘two-copy alle ...
... population, indicating the presence of chromosome 5s with two copies of SMN1.4,10 We meta-analyzed published data,3,4,8,10,13,14 and updated deduced SMN1 allele frequencies5 as follows: ‘zero-copy allele’ (chromosome 5 lacking SMN1 exon 7), 9.83 10 3; ‘one-copy allele’, 9.57 10 1; ‘two-copy alle ...
Lecture 4
... • More than 200,000 expressed sequence tags available • Large scale transposon mutagenesis • Flybase: computer database and resource ...
... • More than 200,000 expressed sequence tags available • Large scale transposon mutagenesis • Flybase: computer database and resource ...
no correlation between cyp17-34t/c polymorphism and severe acne
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
... Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition treated by physician. As a multi factors disease of the pilosebaceous apparatus characterized by abnormal desquamation of follicular epithelial cells, increased sebum production, and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes (which induces inflammation) ...
- Wiley Online Library
... operates in B. subtilis and which governs the expression of genes encoding the assimilatory nitrate reductase (see below). More intensive and systematic studies have been undertaken over the past 3 years to examine the ability of B. subtilis cells to grow anaerobically. Most, if not all, studies wer ...
... operates in B. subtilis and which governs the expression of genes encoding the assimilatory nitrate reductase (see below). More intensive and systematic studies have been undertaken over the past 3 years to examine the ability of B. subtilis cells to grow anaerobically. Most, if not all, studies wer ...
Dominant Suppressors of Yeast Actin Mutations That Are Reciprocally Suppressed.
... these cells possess a t least three systems of cytoskeletal elements,based on a filamentcomposedofactin, tubulin, or intermediate-filament proteins, and that each system is complex, comprised of a large number of interacting components. T h e beginning of a genetic analysis of the yeast Saccharomyce ...
... these cells possess a t least three systems of cytoskeletal elements,based on a filamentcomposedofactin, tubulin, or intermediate-filament proteins, and that each system is complex, comprised of a large number of interacting components. T h e beginning of a genetic analysis of the yeast Saccharomyce ...
Rather than test an unmapped gene successively for linkage to... groups, it is advantageous to test all linkage groups in... alcoy David Perkins
... temperature sensitive-1, yellow-1, and conidial separation-2 (which marks linkage group VII). All four are readily scored by eye. The strains grow on minimal medium. No transfer to test-media is necessary. Crosses heterozygous for alcoy .have proved useful in cytological studies of the synaptonemal ...
... temperature sensitive-1, yellow-1, and conidial separation-2 (which marks linkage group VII). All four are readily scored by eye. The strains grow on minimal medium. No transfer to test-media is necessary. Crosses heterozygous for alcoy .have proved useful in cytological studies of the synaptonemal ...
Math of Genetics - College of William & Mary
... Pepper color is controlled by two different genes The first gene controls the expression of red pigment The dominant allele (R) indicates the presence of red ...
... Pepper color is controlled by two different genes The first gene controls the expression of red pigment The dominant allele (R) indicates the presence of red ...
PhD Thesis - Cox Group
... Fatty acid synthesis involves a number of key enzymes in each step. In a general fatty acid pathway an acetyl group from the starter acetyl CoA 24 is transferred by an acyl transferase enzyme (AT) to the thiol group of the 4’-phosphopantetheine arm of acyl carrier protein (ACP). This is followed by ...
... Fatty acid synthesis involves a number of key enzymes in each step. In a general fatty acid pathway an acetyl group from the starter acetyl CoA 24 is transferred by an acyl transferase enzyme (AT) to the thiol group of the 4’-phosphopantetheine arm of acyl carrier protein (ACP). This is followed by ...
::: Gene Set Enrichment Analysis - GSEA
... The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is used to determine whether two underlying one-dimensional probability distributions differ, or whether an underlying probability distribution differs from a hypothesized distribution, in either case based on finite samples. The one-sample KS test compares the empirica ...
... The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is used to determine whether two underlying one-dimensional probability distributions differ, or whether an underlying probability distribution differs from a hypothesized distribution, in either case based on finite samples. The one-sample KS test compares the empirica ...
Sex-specific Trans-regulatory Variation on the Drosophila melanogaster X Chromosome
... genes, n = 121), and another set of genes that shows a high degree of sexually concordant genetic variation (SCV genes, n = 151) (S1 Fig.; S1 Table). SDV and SCV genes were evenly distributed, with respect to each other, over the X chromosome and the autosomes (twoproportion z-test: χ2 = 0, d.f. = 1 ...
... genes, n = 121), and another set of genes that shows a high degree of sexually concordant genetic variation (SCV genes, n = 151) (S1 Fig.; S1 Table). SDV and SCV genes were evenly distributed, with respect to each other, over the X chromosome and the autosomes (twoproportion z-test: χ2 = 0, d.f. = 1 ...
Cloning and functional expression of invertebrate connexins from
... proteins to move aqueous solutes across it. The majority of these proteins have been highly conserved, like the potassium and chloride channel families whose divergent molecular evolution can be traced from prokaryotes to humans [1–3]. Gap junction channels, which move aqueous solutes between cells, ...
... proteins to move aqueous solutes across it. The majority of these proteins have been highly conserved, like the potassium and chloride channel families whose divergent molecular evolution can be traced from prokaryotes to humans [1–3]. Gap junction channels, which move aqueous solutes between cells, ...
SARS Outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of
... • Crossover: The interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during meiosis • Recombination, recombinant, recombination fraction (rate, frequency): The natural formation in offspring of genetic combinations not present in parents, by the processes of crossing over or independent a ...
... • Crossover: The interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during meiosis • Recombination, recombinant, recombination fraction (rate, frequency): The natural formation in offspring of genetic combinations not present in parents, by the processes of crossing over or independent a ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... hybridization signals, while the remaining 40 chromosomes showed a uniform red fluorescence (figure 1a). These results indicated that the 31505 had a pair of chromosomes from Th. ponticum substituting for a pair of wheat chromosomes. No differential fluorescence was observed in line 31505-1 (figure ...
... hybridization signals, while the remaining 40 chromosomes showed a uniform red fluorescence (figure 1a). These results indicated that the 31505 had a pair of chromosomes from Th. ponticum substituting for a pair of wheat chromosomes. No differential fluorescence was observed in line 31505-1 (figure ...
Chapter 44 Self Test (EOC)
... species of sea urchins, one with a normal larval phase, and another with direct development. In this case the two species do not have different sets of developmental genes, rather the expression of those genes differ. Another example that makes the same point is the evolution of an image forming eye ...
... species of sea urchins, one with a normal larval phase, and another with direct development. In this case the two species do not have different sets of developmental genes, rather the expression of those genes differ. Another example that makes the same point is the evolution of an image forming eye ...
color info - Bedonna`s Performance Horses
... Because I study color genetics, and have lots of color in my breeding program, I get asked LOTS of questions about colors and color possibilities for foals. I used to include most of this info in my breeding agreements, but it added too much length to the contract, so I am going to have it all liste ...
... Because I study color genetics, and have lots of color in my breeding program, I get asked LOTS of questions about colors and color possibilities for foals. I used to include most of this info in my breeding agreements, but it added too much length to the contract, so I am going to have it all liste ...
A Fitness-Independent Evolvability Measure for Evolutionary
... evolutionary developmental system, where not only Gaussian mutations, but also gene duplication, deletion and transposition are employed. A method for calculating the Euclidean distance between two genomes of different structures and lengths was suggested in [9], [10]. The basic idea is similar to p ...
... evolutionary developmental system, where not only Gaussian mutations, but also gene duplication, deletion and transposition are employed. A method for calculating the Euclidean distance between two genomes of different structures and lengths was suggested in [9], [10]. The basic idea is similar to p ...
Gene density and transcription influence the localization of
... (the R-band 11p13). In contrast, the gene-dense major histocompatibilty complex (MHC)* locus is frequently observed on loops of chromatin that extend away from the human chromosome 6 territory that is detected by FISH with a chromosome paint, particularly when transcription of genes from this region ...
... (the R-band 11p13). In contrast, the gene-dense major histocompatibilty complex (MHC)* locus is frequently observed on loops of chromatin that extend away from the human chromosome 6 territory that is detected by FISH with a chromosome paint, particularly when transcription of genes from this region ...
Set - people.vcu.edu
... Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, C terminus Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, N terminus Anab7120:all0688 hupS [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase small subunit Anab7120:alr0692 ...
... Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, C terminus Anab7120:all0687 hupL [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase large subunit, N terminus Anab7120:all0688 hupS [NiFe] uptake hydrogenase small subunit Anab7120:alr0692 ...
Table of Contents - Scholars` Bank
... mRNA to distinguish which amino acid was required to construct the desired protein. However, before the “adaptor” could be found, the specifics of the genetic code became known. F. H. C. Crick, J. S. Griffith and L. E. Orgel proposed that codons are three adjacent nucleotides whose unique order corr ...
... mRNA to distinguish which amino acid was required to construct the desired protein. However, before the “adaptor” could be found, the specifics of the genetic code became known. F. H. C. Crick, J. S. Griffith and L. E. Orgel proposed that codons are three adjacent nucleotides whose unique order corr ...
AP Biology Chapter 15 Worksheet
... 1. Explain what is meant by nondisjunction and how it occurs. 2. What may be the result of this situation. 3. Explain what is meant by aneuploidy and how it occurs. 4. Explain what monosomic and trisomic cells are. 5. Explain what is meant by polyploidy and how it occurs. 6. Explain what a tetraploi ...
... 1. Explain what is meant by nondisjunction and how it occurs. 2. What may be the result of this situation. 3. Explain what is meant by aneuploidy and how it occurs. 4. Explain what monosomic and trisomic cells are. 5. Explain what is meant by polyploidy and how it occurs. 6. Explain what a tetraploi ...