Characteristics and Traits
... because each parent can donate one of two dierent alleles. Therefore, the ospring can potentially have one of four allele combinations: YY, Yy, yY, or yy (Figure 1). Notice that there are two ways to obtain the Yy genotype: a Y from the egg and a y from the sperm, or a y from the egg and a Y from ...
... because each parent can donate one of two dierent alleles. Therefore, the ospring can potentially have one of four allele combinations: YY, Yy, yY, or yy (Figure 1). Notice that there are two ways to obtain the Yy genotype: a Y from the egg and a y from the sperm, or a y from the egg and a Y from ...
Practical: Ranges
... Split, combine split Split ranges by a factor into a RangesList c Concatenate two or more range objects Category Accessors ...
... Split, combine split Split ranges by a factor into a RangesList c Concatenate two or more range objects Category Accessors ...
Compilation of tRNA sequences and sequences of
... and databases up to the end of 1998. It contains tRNA genes of all organisms and organelles, but is not updated since January 1999. This table contains about 350 sequences of cytoplasmic tRNA genes that are not included in the Genomic tRNA Database. Most of the tRNA gene entries in this table have r ...
... and databases up to the end of 1998. It contains tRNA genes of all organisms and organelles, but is not updated since January 1999. This table contains about 350 sequences of cytoplasmic tRNA genes that are not included in the Genomic tRNA Database. Most of the tRNA gene entries in this table have r ...
Genome-Wide Analysis of In Vivo Binding of the Master Regulator
... To allow activation and screening of cryptic antibiotic biosynthetic clusters, detailed insight is required into the linkages between environmental (nutritional) signals and secondary metabolite production. Carbon source utilization is a major determining factor in the metabolic control of antibioti ...
... To allow activation and screening of cryptic antibiotic biosynthetic clusters, detailed insight is required into the linkages between environmental (nutritional) signals and secondary metabolite production. Carbon source utilization is a major determining factor in the metabolic control of antibioti ...
oculocutaneous albinism and analysis of tyrosinase gene in
... Patients with yellow-mutant OCA, type I-B completely lack detectable pigment at birth and are initially indistinguishable from patients with tyrosinase-negative OCA. However, such patients rapidly develop yellow hair pigment in the first few years of life and then continue to slowly accumulate pigme ...
... Patients with yellow-mutant OCA, type I-B completely lack detectable pigment at birth and are initially indistinguishable from patients with tyrosinase-negative OCA. However, such patients rapidly develop yellow hair pigment in the first few years of life and then continue to slowly accumulate pigme ...
A Complex Suite of Forces Drives Gene Traffic from Drosophila X
... Because previously published analyses of gene duplication from the X chromosome to the autosomes in Drosophila have been limited to only retroposed genes and to only the D. melanogaster genome (Betrán et al. 2002; Dai et al. 2006; Bai et al. 2007), it is unclear whether these patterns of movement h ...
... Because previously published analyses of gene duplication from the X chromosome to the autosomes in Drosophila have been limited to only retroposed genes and to only the D. melanogaster genome (Betrán et al. 2002; Dai et al. 2006; Bai et al. 2007), it is unclear whether these patterns of movement h ...
Scientific background report AMFLORA potato
... to shut down production of the GBSS enzyme. Strangely enough they have introduced a genetic construct that expresses GBSS for this purpose. In other words: they have introduced an extra gbss gene, of which one would logically assume that it would rather lead to enhanced production of amylose than of ...
... to shut down production of the GBSS enzyme. Strangely enough they have introduced a genetic construct that expresses GBSS for this purpose. In other words: they have introduced an extra gbss gene, of which one would logically assume that it would rather lead to enhanced production of amylose than of ...
Regulation of 6sg expression site transcription and switching in
... DNA rearrangements. As new tools yield better insights into the complexity of nuclear organization in other systems, the long-standing idea that there is a single nuclear transcription site or other physical site-specific effect, at which only one ES transcription complex can be assembled or stabili ...
... DNA rearrangements. As new tools yield better insights into the complexity of nuclear organization in other systems, the long-standing idea that there is a single nuclear transcription site or other physical site-specific effect, at which only one ES transcription complex can be assembled or stabili ...
Full Text - Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
... which stands for New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1. NDM-1 producing bacteria are resistant to nearly all antibiotics, including carbapenem antibiotics which are also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of ...
... which stands for New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1. NDM-1 producing bacteria are resistant to nearly all antibiotics, including carbapenem antibiotics which are also known as antibiotics of the last resort. Because, NDM-1 gene makes the bacterium produce an enzyme which neutralizes the activity of ...
Chapter 3 Clustering Microarray Data
... k=1 ρik > 0; ejk is the jth element of the kth eigenvector, and ǫij ∼ N(0, σ ) is the error. Gene shaving clusters usually cover a small proportion of the data and as they are found independently, may overlap, giving the structure of Figure 3.1(c). In addition, correlation can be positive or negativ ...
... k=1 ρik > 0; ejk is the jth element of the kth eigenvector, and ǫij ∼ N(0, σ ) is the error. Gene shaving clusters usually cover a small proportion of the data and as they are found independently, may overlap, giving the structure of Figure 3.1(c). In addition, correlation can be positive or negativ ...
Special Report on Genetics and: Gout 23 Selected Articles From 199
... * Ctrl+Click on the blue hyperlinks to see the full citations in PubMed®; any articles marked as "Free" can be downloaded in PDF format by following the link provided there. This listing is a selected subset of those found on PubMed® with emphasis on the interplay between genetics and the environmen ...
... * Ctrl+Click on the blue hyperlinks to see the full citations in PubMed®; any articles marked as "Free" can be downloaded in PDF format by following the link provided there. This listing is a selected subset of those found on PubMed® with emphasis on the interplay between genetics and the environmen ...
Introductory genetics for veterinary students
... Is it reasonable to assume that the Q and q alleles will be alternatively “fixed” in the alternate F0 lines? Hence, that the QTL genotype of all F1 animals is the same? Especially when this is not the case for the SNP or microsatellite markers. This has lead to many erroneous conclusions of impr ...
... Is it reasonable to assume that the Q and q alleles will be alternatively “fixed” in the alternate F0 lines? Hence, that the QTL genotype of all F1 animals is the same? Especially when this is not the case for the SNP or microsatellite markers. This has lead to many erroneous conclusions of impr ...
Origin and Distribution of Calvin Cycle Fructose and
... algae" appear to have recruited their plastid-targeted FBP sequences via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in a nonendosymbiotic context. The diatom sequences (pla1) have very long branches corresponding to an evolutionary rate roughly two times higher than their cytosolic counterpart (see Fig. 1). Lon ...
... algae" appear to have recruited their plastid-targeted FBP sequences via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in a nonendosymbiotic context. The diatom sequences (pla1) have very long branches corresponding to an evolutionary rate roughly two times higher than their cytosolic counterpart (see Fig. 1). Lon ...
Estimating the ``Effective Number of Codons`
... come from the number of amino acids belonging to the different classes. Since exactly one codon is used by methionine and tryptophan, they have by definition always one effective codon each, so two are added without further calculation. Note that there is averaging involved in this formula; some gen ...
... come from the number of amino acids belonging to the different classes. Since exactly one codon is used by methionine and tryptophan, they have by definition always one effective codon each, so two are added without further calculation. Note that there is averaging involved in this formula; some gen ...
University of Groningen Methionine
... were added into RNA-free screw-cap tubes containing 0.5 g glass beads, 50 ml 10 % SDS, 500 ml phenol/chloroform: isoamylalcohol, macaloid layer (150–175 ml, not exact as it is highly viscous). To break the cells the screw-cap tubes were placed in a bead beater and two 1 min pulses were applied with ...
... were added into RNA-free screw-cap tubes containing 0.5 g glass beads, 50 ml 10 % SDS, 500 ml phenol/chloroform: isoamylalcohol, macaloid layer (150–175 ml, not exact as it is highly viscous). To break the cells the screw-cap tubes were placed in a bead beater and two 1 min pulses were applied with ...
Complete Characterization of the 3 Mouse Hereditary Hemochromatosis HFE Gene and
... FIG. 4. Splicing forms of HFE gene in the HepG2 cell line. The initially reported HFE cDNA (U60319) structure is represented at the top. Hatched boxes represent the coding HFE region. The ATG, the Stop codon and the polyadenylation site are indicated. Abbreviations inside the exons: L, peptide leade ...
... FIG. 4. Splicing forms of HFE gene in the HepG2 cell line. The initially reported HFE cDNA (U60319) structure is represented at the top. Hatched boxes represent the coding HFE region. The ATG, the Stop codon and the polyadenylation site are indicated. Abbreviations inside the exons: L, peptide leade ...
Gene Section DLX6 (distal-less homeobox 6) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... pathogenesis of this developmental disorder (see further "dysmorphologies"). In-depth sequencing of the candidate regions has shown that the expression of DLX6 depends upon the activity of conserved regulatory elements shared with DLX5, and located both within the DLX5/DLX6 intergenic territory and ...
... pathogenesis of this developmental disorder (see further "dysmorphologies"). In-depth sequencing of the candidate regions has shown that the expression of DLX6 depends upon the activity of conserved regulatory elements shared with DLX5, and located both within the DLX5/DLX6 intergenic territory and ...
Gene Section LPP (lipoma preferred partner) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Because of their structural features (many proteinprotein interaction domains) and their characteristic to shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, LPP and its family members (see below) have been proposed to be scaffolding proteins involved in signal transduction from sites of cell adhesion t ...
... Because of their structural features (many proteinprotein interaction domains) and their characteristic to shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, LPP and its family members (see below) have been proposed to be scaffolding proteins involved in signal transduction from sites of cell adhesion t ...
Robust gene silencing mediated by antisense small RNAs in the
... in the HM-1:IMSS strain. And finally, EHI_048600 had sRNAs and no gene expression in both the HM-1:IMSS and Rahman strains (Supplementary Table S1). To exclude the possibility that the given genes have low mRNA levels due to low promoter activity, we determined the activity of the endogenous promoter ...
... in the HM-1:IMSS strain. And finally, EHI_048600 had sRNAs and no gene expression in both the HM-1:IMSS and Rahman strains (Supplementary Table S1). To exclude the possibility that the given genes have low mRNA levels due to low promoter activity, we determined the activity of the endogenous promoter ...
Assaying … promoter activity
... More cryptic statements Transformants were successfully generated using (the transposome). In the first several transformation attempts, the positive control yielded between 10 and 20 colonies, while the … negative controls yielded none. … Transformants were generated using (the transposome). To te ...
... More cryptic statements Transformants were successfully generated using (the transposome). In the first several transformation attempts, the positive control yielded between 10 and 20 colonies, while the … negative controls yielded none. … Transformants were generated using (the transposome). To te ...
Mol Biol Evol-2015-Lipinska-15
... These latter effects have not yet been investigated in so-called UV sexual systems, commonly found in mosses and many algae, in which sexuality is expressed during the haploid phase of the life cycle (Bachtrog et al. 2011). There are several important differences between UV systems and the more inte ...
... These latter effects have not yet been investigated in so-called UV sexual systems, commonly found in mosses and many algae, in which sexuality is expressed during the haploid phase of the life cycle (Bachtrog et al. 2011). There are several important differences between UV systems and the more inte ...
Engineering of steroid biotransformation in rhodococcus van
... Four structural genes, i.e. kshA, kshB, kstD and kstD2, have been identified in R. erythropolis strain SQ1, encoding the enzymes involved in AD degradation. The genomic loci of these genes appear to be scattered over the genome of R. erythropolis SQ1. No operon (-like) organization was apparent and ...
... Four structural genes, i.e. kshA, kshB, kstD and kstD2, have been identified in R. erythropolis strain SQ1, encoding the enzymes involved in AD degradation. The genomic loci of these genes appear to be scattered over the genome of R. erythropolis SQ1. No operon (-like) organization was apparent and ...
Hox Genes: Let`s Work Together
... and Abd-B expresses in PS 10-14. This suggests that, the expression of Ubx and abd-A overlap in PS 7-12, while, Ubx, abd-A and Abd-B overlap from PS 1012. In our recent study, we analyzed the role of anterior Hox gene in the domain of the posterior Hox genes during development of the adult abdominal ...
... and Abd-B expresses in PS 10-14. This suggests that, the expression of Ubx and abd-A overlap in PS 7-12, while, Ubx, abd-A and Abd-B overlap from PS 1012. In our recent study, we analyzed the role of anterior Hox gene in the domain of the posterior Hox genes during development of the adult abdominal ...
Parents AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE: one parent affected
... How do we calculate the probability that someone from the general population is a carrier for the same autosomal recessive disorder? It may be possible by using the Hardy-Weinberg equation p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 and knowledge of the frequency of affected homozygotes (q2) in the particular population. ...
... How do we calculate the probability that someone from the general population is a carrier for the same autosomal recessive disorder? It may be possible by using the Hardy-Weinberg equation p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 and knowledge of the frequency of affected homozygotes (q2) in the particular population. ...
PCR-based Markers and Cut Flower Longevity in Carnation
... A previous study carried out on ‘Roland’, ‘Milady’ and their progenies showed that some RAPD bands significantly discriminated a population with greater flower longevity (De Benedetti et al., 2003). The amplification patterns of the commercial varieties were compared to Roland and Milady fragments ( ...
... A previous study carried out on ‘Roland’, ‘Milady’ and their progenies showed that some RAPD bands significantly discriminated a population with greater flower longevity (De Benedetti et al., 2003). The amplification patterns of the commercial varieties were compared to Roland and Milady fragments ( ...