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IOSR Journal Of Pharmacy And Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS)

... enzymes. Results were validated by direct sequencing of amplicons. All the subjects were monomorphic as no genotypic or allelic variation was observed in either cases or controls. Our study elucidates that substitutions at codon 233, 234 and 276 in exon 3 of insulin receptor gene do not occur in our ...
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... similarities among bacterial genomes. Support for fungal genomic comparisons is also planned. To construct a GenePlot, genes are numbered sequentially along the genomic sequences of two organisms and the two corresponding sets of predicted proteins are compared using BLAST. For every case in which a ...
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BIOL 112 – Principles of Zoology

... 1) SKY – uses probes. Each of the individual probes complementary to a unique region of one chromosome - together, all of the probes make up a collection of DNA that is complementary to all of the chromosomes within the human genome. Each probe is labeled with a fluorescent color that is designated ...
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... To test whether baby dragons with wings and baby dragons without wings will be equally likely to have big horns, you will carry out a simulation of the simultaneous inheritance of the genes for wings and horns. Since the father is homozygous (wwhh), you know that all of the father's sperm will be wh ...
High efficiency, site-specific excision of a marker gene by the phage
High efficiency, site-specific excision of a marker gene by the phage

... This cloning results in a plasmid with the site-speci®c recognition sequences inserted into a multiple cloning site (polylinker). In a separate reaction, pBSMos1, containing the mariner transposable element, Mos1 (18,19), was digested with SacI and the vector backbone fragment containing the Mos1 ri ...
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... has limitations. First, loss-of-function alleles can only be made for previously cloned genes. Therefore, genes that escaped detection in the fly cannot be found in the vertebrate this way. Because internal organs have not been systematically scored in Drosophila, this is a very important considerat ...
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... determined using RAxML (15) with 500 bootstraps and fixed seed. The resulting phylogenetic tree confirmed the Amphora2 and 16S rRNA gene classification results, placing the genome confidently within the Nitrospirae phylum where it clustered with Ca Nitrospira nitrificans with a bootstrap support of ...
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Transvection in 2012: Site-Specific Transgenes Reveal a

... ability of one transgene to activate the expression of another, greatly increasing our knowledge of trans-interactions and suggesting many experiments for the future. However, beyond that, their approaches to studying transvection and the questions they addressed differ. Bateman et al. (2012) used r ...
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National Forum on State an d Challenges of UTILISATION OF

... (a) selection is based on defined criteria to determine individuals for mating to produce individuals with given traits in the next generation (b) Crossbreeding to combine breed characteristics/differences in chosen traits for desired results. (a) + (b) are based on the « breeding value » (i.e. valu ...
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Asilomar - University of Notre Dame

... TEs are difficult to thoroughly characterize because of their complex and varying structure (or lack thereof). Most current TE discovery techniques fall into the following categories: homology-based, structure-based, and de novo. Popular tools exist within each of these categories, yet most are not ...
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Hy-Line - LGC Group

... a single SNP, and present two haplotypes each. Exon 4 demonstrated two independent SNPs, and thus four haplotypes, while exon 6 also exhibited four haplotypes, one of which has five SNP variants that always present together. The combination of SNPs present in the OCX32 gene resulted in 19 different ...
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... with broad-spectrum activity which have been successfully used in veterinary medicine and in animal husbandry. Recent research on their outstanding potency for the control of drug-resistant bacteria and cancer stem cells has led to a revived interest in the useful biological activity, highly complex ...
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... described in a 4 years old male had a complex karyotype with chromosomal translocation t(11;14)(q13;q32), and monosomy 22 (Soszynska et al., 2008). Of note, the fourth AML (FAB type M2) case reported by Slater in a 10 months old male was shown ...
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... stress (Gasch et al., 2000)). These perturbations do not directly determine an expression level of a specific gene, and thus cannot be modeled as ideal interventions. However, since they have an important effect on the expression level of many genes, their occurrence in a given sample should be indi ...
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Linkage Disequilibrium

...  Additional steps required to narrow QTL or clone gene  Difficult to discover closely linked markers or the causative gene Association mapping (AM)  An alternative to traditional QTL mapping o Uses the recombination events from many lineages o Discovers linked markers associated (=linked) to gene ...
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... around pairs of points indicate no statistical difference between the mean number of PPIs for duplicates and single-copy genes after FDR correction (Results). On the x axis is the relative proportion of duplicate losses at that point (branch lengths from the POInT model or "t, panel B). On the right ...
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Identification of Novel Starch Traits in Sorghum

... introns, some mutations were also found in exons in all genes studied. These SNP changes resulted in some differences in the amino acids in each of the starch synthesis genes of interest and which leads to alternative proteins encoded and may subsequently result in an altered starch phenotype in our ...
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CAPSTONE - Bioinformatics at School of Informatics

... • Comparative Genomics involves determination of the synteny regions between two or more genomes. • Synteny is the preserved order of genes between related species. • Currently available tools like SynBrowse*, provide visualization of synteny between genomes but it involves pre-computation of alignm ...
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Polyploidy and genome evolution in plants

... induced (sensu lato) because there is insufficient time for point mutations to accumulate. Changes in cytosine methylation, histone modifications (such as deacetylation and methylation), and positional effects from higherorder changes in chromatin structure can play a role in silencing [4,5]. Such p ...
Genetic Change - WordPress.com
Genetic Change - WordPress.com

... • The gene pool is the total number of different alleles that exist for a population. • The processes of mutations, natural selection, migration, and genetic drift all affect the gene pool and change the frequency of the alleles in that gene pool. • Genetic Change therefore refers to the change in ...
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