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... products were similar to the active a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase subunits of heterotrophs. These obligate species are thus genomically competent with respect to this enzyme but are apparently incapable of producing a functional enzyme. Probing of the full and incomplete genomes of some cyanobacteri ...
... products were similar to the active a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase subunits of heterotrophs. These obligate species are thus genomically competent with respect to this enzyme but are apparently incapable of producing a functional enzyme. Probing of the full and incomplete genomes of some cyanobacteri ...
Price, DK, Zhang, F, Ashley, CT and Warren, ST: The chicken FMR1 gene is highly conserved containing a CTT 5\' untranslated repeat and encodes an RNA-binding protein. Genomics 31:3-12 (1996).
... cluding material representative of exons 11 and 12 were not present in detectable amounts in chicken brain FMR1 RNA. Indeed, while alternative splicing of exon 12 of the mammalian FMR1 gene has been documented in multiple tissues (Ashley et al., 1993a; Verkerk et al., 1993), alternative splicing eve ...
... cluding material representative of exons 11 and 12 were not present in detectable amounts in chicken brain FMR1 RNA. Indeed, while alternative splicing of exon 12 of the mammalian FMR1 gene has been documented in multiple tissues (Ashley et al., 1993a; Verkerk et al., 1993), alternative splicing eve ...
Opsin genes, cone photopigments, color vision, and color blindness
... Figure 1.1: Cone spectral sensitivities and their representations in the photoreceptor mosaic. (A) Estimates of the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been ad ...
... Figure 1.1: Cone spectral sensitivities and their representations in the photoreceptor mosaic. (A) Estimates of the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been ad ...
Multiple Avirulence Loci and Allele-Specific Effector
... (Brunner et al., 2010), thus suggesting direct recognition of allelic variants of an AVR effector, similarly to ATR13 and AVRL567. Powdery mildew genomes contain a very large set of typical putative effectors based on their encoding small secreted proteins (Spanu et al., 2010; Wicker et al., 2013), ...
... (Brunner et al., 2010), thus suggesting direct recognition of allelic variants of an AVR effector, similarly to ATR13 and AVRL567. Powdery mildew genomes contain a very large set of typical putative effectors based on their encoding small secreted proteins (Spanu et al., 2010; Wicker et al., 2013), ...
Expression of the six chromate ion transporter
... digestions and by sequencing inserts using M13 forward/reverse universal primers. DNA fragments containing the chr genes were obtained by digestions with HindIII/XbaI or HindIII/EcoRI endonucleases and subcloned into the corresponding sites of pACYC184 or pUCP20 vectors. E. coli W3110 cells were tra ...
... digestions and by sequencing inserts using M13 forward/reverse universal primers. DNA fragments containing the chr genes were obtained by digestions with HindIII/XbaI or HindIII/EcoRI endonucleases and subcloned into the corresponding sites of pACYC184 or pUCP20 vectors. E. coli W3110 cells were tra ...
DROSOPHILA: GENETICS MEETS BEHAVIOUR
... behaviour as innate or learned38,39, takes much of this complexity into account. ...
... behaviour as innate or learned38,39, takes much of this complexity into account. ...
PHI-Canto video tutorial text - PHI-base
... Here is a summary for the annotations made for the # Tri5Delta genotype. # There is one annotation under PHI phenotype. A Visual check can be made here and annotations # can be edited, deleted or duplicated using the options on the right. # At this point the author may only be making one annotation ...
... Here is a summary for the annotations made for the # Tri5Delta genotype. # There is one annotation under PHI phenotype. A Visual check can be made here and annotations # can be edited, deleted or duplicated using the options on the right. # At this point the author may only be making one annotation ...
Feline Genetics: a Combinatorial Approach - MTMK-ICF
... Mendelian models of genetic transmission, based on one or few "principal" genes acting sharply instead of gradually: their effect shows up completely or not at all, according to which variant (allele) of the gene is considered. So, rather than DNA proteins, we shall have the combinatorics of symbols ...
... Mendelian models of genetic transmission, based on one or few "principal" genes acting sharply instead of gradually: their effect shows up completely or not at all, according to which variant (allele) of the gene is considered. So, rather than DNA proteins, we shall have the combinatorics of symbols ...
A genome-wide association scan in pig identifies novel regions
... (George and McCulloch, 1993). The markers with heavily shrunken effects were placed in 1 group, effectively removing them from the model, and a second group with more mildly shrunken effects was used to identify the most plausible multi-SNP model(s). ...
... (George and McCulloch, 1993). The markers with heavily shrunken effects were placed in 1 group, effectively removing them from the model, and a second group with more mildly shrunken effects was used to identify the most plausible multi-SNP model(s). ...
Applet for calculating heritability for threshold traits
... Most quantitative traits exhibit some degree of heritability. The heritability is evident when individuals, deviating positively or negatively from the average, also become offspring with deviation in the same trait in the same direction as their parents. There is a continuum of some traits, which i ...
... Most quantitative traits exhibit some degree of heritability. The heritability is evident when individuals, deviating positively or negatively from the average, also become offspring with deviation in the same trait in the same direction as their parents. There is a continuum of some traits, which i ...
Computational disease gene identification
... plays an important role (12), it is clear that both pre- and post-natal environment and lifestyle are critical contributors to diabetes pathogenesis (13). Several relatively uncommon monogenic forms of diabetes have been characterized. These frequently entail defects in pancreatic b-cells and insuli ...
... plays an important role (12), it is clear that both pre- and post-natal environment and lifestyle are critical contributors to diabetes pathogenesis (13). Several relatively uncommon monogenic forms of diabetes have been characterized. These frequently entail defects in pancreatic b-cells and insuli ...
Identification of genes that are associated with DNA repeats in
... in the prokaryotic species is indicated in Table 1. For species for which the complete genome has not yet been published, the presence or absence of the cas genes is indicated. For those species whose genomes have been published the gene numbers of the cas genes are indicated. The positions of the c ...
... in the prokaryotic species is indicated in Table 1. For species for which the complete genome has not yet been published, the presence or absence of the cas genes is indicated. For those species whose genomes have been published the gene numbers of the cas genes are indicated. The positions of the c ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
Genetics of Male Infertility - the Infertility Center of St. Louis
... copies of genes in these regions with numerous Y specific repeats that in the absence of a complete sequence made the detection of specific nucleotide errors almost impossible to detect. The Y chromosome, and specifically the most commonly deleted area, such as AZFc, defied sequencing by the usual m ...
... copies of genes in these regions with numerous Y specific repeats that in the absence of a complete sequence made the detection of specific nucleotide errors almost impossible to detect. The Y chromosome, and specifically the most commonly deleted area, such as AZFc, defied sequencing by the usual m ...
Leukaemia Section T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... the TAL1-coding region under the control of the STIL(SIL) promoter region and generating STIL-TAL1 fusion transcripts. The common site-specific deletion in TAL1 results in its ectopic expression via illegitimate recombinase activity. Also, misexpression of TAL1 has been observed in approximately 30% ...
... the TAL1-coding region under the control of the STIL(SIL) promoter region and generating STIL-TAL1 fusion transcripts. The common site-specific deletion in TAL1 results in its ectopic expression via illegitimate recombinase activity. Also, misexpression of TAL1 has been observed in approximately 30% ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... //taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html). Programs used to reconstruct the phylogenetic tree were obtained from the PHYLIP (v.3.69) software package (http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip). ...
... //taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html). Programs used to reconstruct the phylogenetic tree were obtained from the PHYLIP (v.3.69) software package (http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip). ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in birds
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on Chromosomes
... • Mitotic recombination: Rarely, recombination occurs during mitosis. In multicellular organisms, mitotic recombination can produce genetic mosaicism in which different cells have different genotypes. ...
... • Mitotic recombination: Rarely, recombination occurs during mitosis. In multicellular organisms, mitotic recombination can produce genetic mosaicism in which different cells have different genotypes. ...
1 Oviduct-embryo interactions in cattle
... presence and location (i.e., ampulla vs isthmus) of an unfertilized oocyte or an embryo was verified under a microscope. In all cases, the oocyte/embryo was located in the isthmus. After flushing, each isthmus section was opened longitudinally and gently scraped with a blade to recover epithelial ce ...
... presence and location (i.e., ampulla vs isthmus) of an unfertilized oocyte or an embryo was verified under a microscope. In all cases, the oocyte/embryo was located in the isthmus. After flushing, each isthmus section was opened longitudinally and gently scraped with a blade to recover epithelial ce ...
Comparative analysis of the Geobacillus hemicellulose utilization locus reveals a highly
... Background: Members of the thermophilic genus Geobacillus can grow at high temperatures and produce a battery of thermostable hemicellulose hydrolytic enzymes, making them ideal candidates for the bioconversion of biomass to value-added products. To date the molecular determinants for hemicellulose ...
... Background: Members of the thermophilic genus Geobacillus can grow at high temperatures and produce a battery of thermostable hemicellulose hydrolytic enzymes, making them ideal candidates for the bioconversion of biomass to value-added products. To date the molecular determinants for hemicellulose ...
nar-02451-data-e-201
... include names/symbols of genes, diseases, methylation words, species, evidence sentences that include the association, PubMed Central ID of the article where the sentence is mentioned, PubMed ID of the abstract where the association is mentioned, and a confidence score generated by DEMGD system. The ...
... include names/symbols of genes, diseases, methylation words, species, evidence sentences that include the association, PubMed Central ID of the article where the sentence is mentioned, PubMed ID of the abstract where the association is mentioned, and a confidence score generated by DEMGD system. The ...
Detection of mcr-1 colistin resistance gene in
... Colistin is not always tested in non-MDR E. coli isolates of human origin. This may explain why the previous reports describing mcr-1 in humans mainly referred to MDR E. coli isolates [3,5-7]. Technical variability among methods for colistin susceptibility testing is notorious ...
... Colistin is not always tested in non-MDR E. coli isolates of human origin. This may explain why the previous reports describing mcr-1 in humans mainly referred to MDR E. coli isolates [3,5-7]. Technical variability among methods for colistin susceptibility testing is notorious ...
Why we have (only) five fingers per hand: Hox genes
... the anterior-posterior axis. However, the Hox-4 genes are also coordinately expressed in the CNS and elsewhere in the body mesenchyme. Thus to alter their expression would affect more than just the limb. In theory, the effects of a newly derived Hox-4 gene could be limited to the limbs by creating a ...
... the anterior-posterior axis. However, the Hox-4 genes are also coordinately expressed in the CNS and elsewhere in the body mesenchyme. Thus to alter their expression would affect more than just the limb. In theory, the effects of a newly derived Hox-4 gene could be limited to the limbs by creating a ...
Lecture 15 Notes CH.14
... Another departure from Mendelian genetics arises when the phenotype for a character depends on environment as well as genotype The phenotypic range is broadest for polygenic characters ...
... Another departure from Mendelian genetics arises when the phenotype for a character depends on environment as well as genotype The phenotypic range is broadest for polygenic characters ...