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ALS AND FTLD: COGNITIVE CHANGES AND GENETIC MARKERS
ALS AND FTLD: COGNITIVE CHANGES AND GENETIC MARKERS

... Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may be accompanied by cognitive impairment; when present it is mainly in the form of frontotemporal impairment. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a focal, non-Alzheimer form of dementia, clinically characterized as either behavioral or aphasi ...
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When Is a Genome Project Finished?

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Self-Quiz Questions Activity 1: When is a Genome

... Individuals within a species are so unique that having a single sequence is insufficient to characterize a species’ genome. Without knowing the number, the function, and the location of genes within a genome, the sequence is not very useful. Many sections of a genome are too difficult to sequence an ...
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Ch 4 Extensions of Mendelian Genetics

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... Originally, scientists assumed that these venomous proteins were ones that were already in the saliva. Over time, these proteins were thought to have become more toxic as the snakes were relying on them more and more to subdue their prey. Researchers have only recently started to study the genes tha ...
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7.1 Chromosomes and Phenotype

... • Mendel’s rules of inheritance apply to autosomal genetic disorders. – They are either recessive or dominant • One recessive disorder is Cystic Fibrosis – Is a disease that causes excessive production of mucus that causes blockage of pancreatic ducts, intestines, and bronchi, it is fatal – A hetero ...
Synthetic Nucleic Acids
Synthetic Nucleic Acids

... quantified by genome copy number using Droplet Digital™ PCR, and produced under ISO 9001:2008 certified as well as ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 13485:2003 accredited processes, so you can trust the accuracy of your results. What’s more, each DNA or RNA preparation is stabilized using a DNA- or RNAbase ...
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BIOL 504: Molecular Evolution

... invariant repeats can enable dose effects by allowing more protein production) c)  develop a novel function (these variant repeats can create new genes via neofunctionalization) ...
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... Mendel then crossed the F1 generation to produce an F2 generation in this case the plants of the F1 generation produce four different types of gametes TtGg → will produce gametes with the: TG genes (tall, green) Tg genes (tall, yellow) tG genes (short, green) tg genes (short, yellow) ...
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Complex gene interactions in coat color

... Modifier gene action can be based on many different molecular mechanisms. One case involves regulatory genes that bind to the upstream region of the gene near the promoter and affect the level of transcription. Positive regulators increase ("upregulate") transcription rates, and negative regulators ...
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... color in humans shows that three genes interact to determine the level of pigment in an individual's skin (actually there are > 10 genes involved in the production of melanin). The dominant alleles (A, B, and C) each contribute one "unit" of pigment to the individual, and their effects are cumulativ ...
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Class VII Using cloned DNA fragments to study gene expression 1

... in two different individuals or organisms. (These can be alleles or mutations) B. The “activity” of the same gene might be different in two different individuals (or tissues or organisms). This would cause differences in “gene expression”, and this in turn would cause differences in mRNA levels, whi ...
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Gene Therapy for Choroideremia

... recessive conditions, such as Choroideremia  CHM located on the X chromosome. o Since males only have one copy of the X chromosome, one altered copy of the gene is sufficient to cause condition o For females to have the condition, both of their X chromosomes need to have the same mutation o Affecte ...
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Gene concepts in international higher education cell and

... Implications for teaching about genes and their functions in living systems  It is important to connect phenomena challenging the classical molecular concept with their conceptual consequences, making it clear for teachers and students that there are doubts about the gene nowadays.  Explicit cons ...
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... Other Vertebrate Genomes • Comparing human genome with that of other vertebrates has taught us much about similarities and differences among genomes – Comparison has also helped to identify many human genes – In future, will likely help identify defective genes involved in human genetic diseases ...
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... Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects millions world-wide. While anti-TNF treatment is widely used to reduce disease progression, treatment fails in ∼one-third of patients. No biomarker currently exists that identifies non-responders before treatment. A rigorous communitybased assessment of the utility of ...
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... called the LDL receptor. LDL stands for Low Density Lipoprotein, which is commonly known as “bad cholesterol.” LDL receptors are used to bring “bad cholesterol” into cells. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to the section entitled ORIGIN. Highlight the DNA sequence shown there, and then press ...
the genetics of cystic fibrosis
the genetics of cystic fibrosis

... HOW CF IS INHERITED caused by an abnormal gene. An A person must inherit two CF abnormal gene is called a genetic genes to have CF disease. When mutation.* The gene that causes your child was conceived,* he problems in CF is found on the or she received a CF gene from seventh chromosome. There are b ...
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Why the long neck?

... the U.K., and the U.S. came up with a list of 17,210 giraffe and 17,048 okapi genes. Comparing those sequences, the team found that the giraffe’s long neck is likely a result of mutations in two sets of protein-coding genes—one controlling gene expression patterns during limb development, the other ...
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