A natural chimeric yeast containing genetic material from three species
... al., 1985). The ATP9 genes in the isolates analysed were also found to be 228 bp long (Fig. 2). The amino acid sequences were identical in all cases, but several silent substitutions were observed. The ATP9 gene sequences of Saccharomyces sp. CID1 and Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 were identical. Also, ...
... al., 1985). The ATP9 genes in the isolates analysed were also found to be 228 bp long (Fig. 2). The amino acid sequences were identical in all cases, but several silent substitutions were observed. The ATP9 gene sequences of Saccharomyces sp. CID1 and Saccharomyces sp. IFO 1802 were identical. Also, ...
Unexpected Complexity of Poly(A)-Binding Protein Gene Families in
... PAB8) occur in close, but not identical, positions relative to the coding sequence. The amino acid sequence alignment is less certain in this segment than in the RRM region. Furthermore, all of these introns occur in phase zero. Intron phase refers to its position within a codon, and phase zero intr ...
... PAB8) occur in close, but not identical, positions relative to the coding sequence. The amino acid sequence alignment is less certain in this segment than in the RRM region. Furthermore, all of these introns occur in phase zero. Intron phase refers to its position within a codon, and phase zero intr ...
3+ 3 - NVT Online
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
... Identified new sources of resistance against durum leaf rust pathogen, populations are being developed. An F5 population of a durum genotype carrying APR to stem rust will be phenotypes in 2013 Tamaroi/Bansi F6 population showed monogenic segregation for leaf rust resistance against wheat leaf ru ...
the Gene Ontology
... are over-represented or under-represented. Grouping gene products by biological function. Relating a protein’s location to its function. Focusing on particular biological pathways and functions (hypothesis-driven data interrogation). ...
... are over-represented or under-represented. Grouping gene products by biological function. Relating a protein’s location to its function. Focusing on particular biological pathways and functions (hypothesis-driven data interrogation). ...
Supplementary Table 1 Entrez Gene (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... GTPase that switches between the active (GTPbound) state and inactive (GDP-bound) state to regulate CDC42 and other genes. Defects in this gene are a cause of startle disease with epilepsy (STHEE), also known as hyperekplexia with epilepsy. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have ...
... GTPase that switches between the active (GTPbound) state and inactive (GDP-bound) state to regulate CDC42 and other genes. Defects in this gene are a cause of startle disease with epilepsy (STHEE), also known as hyperekplexia with epilepsy. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have ...
DNA sequencing revealed a definitive
... and the Xenopus XlHbox 6 gene. An examination of Antp class homeo box genes in deuterostomes indicates that a chromosomal duplication has taken place in the evolutionary line leading to the vertebrates after the divergence of the echinoderms. Thus, the sea urchin represents the primitive condition. ...
... and the Xenopus XlHbox 6 gene. An examination of Antp class homeo box genes in deuterostomes indicates that a chromosomal duplication has taken place in the evolutionary line leading to the vertebrates after the divergence of the echinoderms. Thus, the sea urchin represents the primitive condition. ...
Polydactyl Maine Coons
... destroyed due to witchcraft superstitions, practically eliminating the trait (Kelly, Larson, 1993). I do not know whether Britain was included in the generic term "Europe" or whether it meant mainland (continental) Europe only. In Norway, polydactyl cats are known as "ship's cats" as the extra toes ...
... destroyed due to witchcraft superstitions, practically eliminating the trait (Kelly, Larson, 1993). I do not know whether Britain was included in the generic term "Europe" or whether it meant mainland (continental) Europe only. In Norway, polydactyl cats are known as "ship's cats" as the extra toes ...
asian breeding policy - Maine Coon Breed Society
... (http://pawpeds.com/userguide/) It is not recommended that an inbreeding COI of more than 6.25% should be allowed, and ideally, should be as low as possible. This is equivalent to the breeding together of first cousins. More information is available on the link given. In addition, the MCBAC would st ...
... (http://pawpeds.com/userguide/) It is not recommended that an inbreeding COI of more than 6.25% should be allowed, and ideally, should be as low as possible. This is equivalent to the breeding together of first cousins. More information is available on the link given. In addition, the MCBAC would st ...
recommended breeding policy for the maine
... compound appearing yellow or orange depending on the density of pigment granules. The O allele is also epistatic over the non agouti genotype; that is, the agouti to non-agouti mutation does not have a discernible effect on red or cream coloured cats, resulting in these self-coloured cats displaying ...
... compound appearing yellow or orange depending on the density of pigment granules. The O allele is also epistatic over the non agouti genotype; that is, the agouti to non-agouti mutation does not have a discernible effect on red or cream coloured cats, resulting in these self-coloured cats displaying ...
Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression
... How the editing machinery selectively modifies these sites remains an intriguing question, although recent studies indicate that both mRNA sequences flanking the editing site and specific trans-acting factors play an important role (3). The existence of chloroplast editing requires caution in the ev ...
... How the editing machinery selectively modifies these sites remains an intriguing question, although recent studies indicate that both mRNA sequences flanking the editing site and specific trans-acting factors play an important role (3). The existence of chloroplast editing requires caution in the ev ...
- Ex Student Archive
... also refer to several other aspects. The wholesomeness in meat quality is an important aspect which may refer to the products´ nutritional value and to microbial and/or chemical food safety. High meat quality may also refer to a carcass with a favourable conformation and an optimal ratio of fat and ...
... also refer to several other aspects. The wholesomeness in meat quality is an important aspect which may refer to the products´ nutritional value and to microbial and/or chemical food safety. High meat quality may also refer to a carcass with a favourable conformation and an optimal ratio of fat and ...
ppt - University of Connecticut
... GIVEN: Annotations (transcripts) and frequencies of the reads. FIND: ML estimate of transcript frequencies ...
... GIVEN: Annotations (transcripts) and frequencies of the reads. FIND: ML estimate of transcript frequencies ...
Pom-Pom_Genetics
... Yes, eye color is complicated. Not only are there three main colors, but there are many shades of those colors and some eyes have rings around the pupil while others have rays coming out from the iris (the black part). Much of this genetics has not been worked out. However, this much is known: eye c ...
... Yes, eye color is complicated. Not only are there three main colors, but there are many shades of those colors and some eyes have rings around the pupil while others have rays coming out from the iris (the black part). Much of this genetics has not been worked out. However, this much is known: eye c ...
A Pneumocystis carinii multi-gene family with
... have also been identified, including the human fur gene (fes upstream region) in the region upstream of the fes proto-oncogene, encoding the enzyme furin (van den Ouweland et al., 1990). The genes Dfurl and Dfur2 from the insect Drosophila melanogaster encoding furinlike proteins (Roebroek et al., 1 ...
... have also been identified, including the human fur gene (fes upstream region) in the region upstream of the fes proto-oncogene, encoding the enzyme furin (van den Ouweland et al., 1990). The genes Dfurl and Dfur2 from the insect Drosophila melanogaster encoding furinlike proteins (Roebroek et al., 1 ...
Sequential Elimination of Major-Effect Contributors Identifies
... map the major-effect QTL and then to partition segregants on the basis of genotype at this locus: each subgroup of segregants (sharing one allele at the first QTL) was then used to map secondary loci that would not have been detected in single locus searches (Brem et al. 2005). Such two-step approac ...
... map the major-effect QTL and then to partition segregants on the basis of genotype at this locus: each subgroup of segregants (sharing one allele at the first QTL) was then used to map secondary loci that would not have been detected in single locus searches (Brem et al. 2005). Such two-step approac ...
Patterns of Segmental Duplication in the Human Genome
... divided into 500-kb segments and Blasting was performed on all-against-all segments using the default parameters. In this study, we were interested in examining duplications with size 1 kb and sequence similarity 90%; we did not consider older duplications, because they are more difficult to def ...
... divided into 500-kb segments and Blasting was performed on all-against-all segments using the default parameters. In this study, we were interested in examining duplications with size 1 kb and sequence similarity 90%; we did not consider older duplications, because they are more difficult to def ...
Regulation of the S100B gene by α1-adrenergic - AJP
... of this adaptive response. Because adult cardiac myocytes are terminally differentiated and have lost the ability to divide, this increase in mass is due to enlargement of individual myocytes. The hypertrophic response can be reproduced in rat and mouse experimental models and cultured neonatal card ...
... of this adaptive response. Because adult cardiac myocytes are terminally differentiated and have lost the ability to divide, this increase in mass is due to enlargement of individual myocytes. The hypertrophic response can be reproduced in rat and mouse experimental models and cultured neonatal card ...
Slide 1
... producing the coagulation factor VIII a protein that helps with blood clotting. Mutations in the F8 or F9 gene lead to the production of an abnormal version of coagulation factor VIII or coagulation factor IX, or reduce the amount of coagulation. Definition of coagulation: to thicken, or cause liqui ...
... producing the coagulation factor VIII a protein that helps with blood clotting. Mutations in the F8 or F9 gene lead to the production of an abnormal version of coagulation factor VIII or coagulation factor IX, or reduce the amount of coagulation. Definition of coagulation: to thicken, or cause liqui ...
annotation and analysis of newly discovered mycobacteriophage
... strong Shine Delgarno sequence, and starts that gave better Blastp hits or alignments to related genes; the map of the Dori genome is shown in Figure 3. Identifying the Ends of the Dori Genome The assembled genome sequence for Dori did not show clearly defined ends, raising the possibilities that ei ...
... strong Shine Delgarno sequence, and starts that gave better Blastp hits or alignments to related genes; the map of the Dori genome is shown in Figure 3. Identifying the Ends of the Dori Genome The assembled genome sequence for Dori did not show clearly defined ends, raising the possibilities that ei ...
More about the. tabby mouse and about the Lyon hypothesis
... The coat of the normal mouse has been studied by Dry (1926), Fraser (1951) and Slee (1957). In the mid-dorsal region, Dry distinguishes four types of hairs, with very few intermediates. The overhair includes three coarse types of fibres (guard-hairs, awls and auchenes, respectively) which together i ...
... The coat of the normal mouse has been studied by Dry (1926), Fraser (1951) and Slee (1957). In the mid-dorsal region, Dry distinguishes four types of hairs, with very few intermediates. The overhair includes three coarse types of fibres (guard-hairs, awls and auchenes, respectively) which together i ...
Genome-Wide Analysis of Natural Selection on
... evolution[2,3]. Since then, various lines of evidence have confirmed the functional impact of gene regulatory mutations[4]. The majority of known human polymorphisms occur in noncoding regions, many of which are likely to underlie gene expression variation between humans[5]. Moreover, consistent wit ...
... evolution[2,3]. Since then, various lines of evidence have confirmed the functional impact of gene regulatory mutations[4]. The majority of known human polymorphisms occur in noncoding regions, many of which are likely to underlie gene expression variation between humans[5]. Moreover, consistent wit ...
RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays: Pathway-focused gene
... pathway or disease state and three RNA quality control elements (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiti ...
... pathway or disease state and three RNA quality control elements (see Figure 2 for the layout of a typical RT2 Profiler PCR Array). Researchers are able to focus on genes related to their biological pathway or disease state with our pre-designed pathway- or application-specific gene panels. By limiti ...
Reactome Functional Interaction (FI) Network
... Analysis Workflow – Cancer Microarray Experiment: Gene expression profiling of pancreatic tumour (vs normal tissue). Output: list of genes that show significant changes in expression. Downstream analysis: 1. Validation of the top genes sorted by fold-change (or p-value): artificial cut-off, informa ...
... Analysis Workflow – Cancer Microarray Experiment: Gene expression profiling of pancreatic tumour (vs normal tissue). Output: list of genes that show significant changes in expression. Downstream analysis: 1. Validation of the top genes sorted by fold-change (or p-value): artificial cut-off, informa ...
Deletion of the gene encoding the reductase component of 3
... resulting in the formation of 4-cholesten-3-one. However, recent studies on some Mycobacterium strains suggested that 3-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, rather than cholesterol oxidase, is responsible for the first step oxidation [5,6]. The degradation continues with side chain cleavage, taking place v ...
... resulting in the formation of 4-cholesten-3-one. However, recent studies on some Mycobacterium strains suggested that 3-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, rather than cholesterol oxidase, is responsible for the first step oxidation [5,6]. The degradation continues with side chain cleavage, taking place v ...