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... not be affected by a small number of differentially expressed genes (eg. the Xchromosome genes or other sex-specific genes in our study). The array contains over 15K cDNA sets therefore we can assume overall autosomal gene expression is equal between female and male mouse tissue and ES cells (or emb ...
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... Hymenoptera, and characterized by independent expansions in all three represented taxa, as all are more closely related to their intraspecific paralogues than to genes in other taxa. Although only three complete MRJP genes could be identified in Atta cephalotes, the existence of five putative pseudo ...
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... Professor Roberts and Dr Ng have made significant discoveries regarding the role of the gene ETS Related Gene (ERG) in acute leukaemia development. ERG produces a protein which appears to play an important role in modifying adult blood stem cell function. Over-expression of this gene in acute myeloi ...
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... that n << m (few time-points). • To avoid over fitting, extra constraints must be incorporated into the model such as: • Smoothness of the equations (D’haeseleer et al. ‘99) • Sparseness of the network, i.e. few non-null interaction coefficients (Yeung et al. ‘02, De Hoon et al. ‘02) ...
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RNAi - University of Maryland, College Park

... Previous methods of studying gene function have involved manipulation of DNA. A typical experiment required the generation of random mutants by exposing a group of organisms to mutagens or through the use of DNA inserts. The few that expressed a phenotypic change relevant to a given study were then ...
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Transgenic Plants: Experiences and Challenges

... Sometimes, the cloned gene is modified to achieve greater expression in a plant The termination sequence signals to the cellular machinery that the end of the gene sequence has been reached A selectable marker gene is added to the gene "construct" in order to identify plant cells or tissues that hav ...
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SCI24TutDec2nd - Rocky View Schools

... Go over assignments due this week. Test on Friday! Go over information on genetics at end of last tutorial (See below). In U3L6, we begin our study of genetics. What is genetics? Ans. Genetics is the study of how characteristics or traits are passed from parents to offspring. The human body cells co ...
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... Three mutations at two loci are necessary for pathogenesis in this pedigree, as the affected sibling (03) has three nonsense mutations (Q147X in BBS6, and Y24X and Q59X in BBS2) and the unaffected sibling (05) has two nonsense BBS2 mutations, but is wild-type for BBS6.. ...
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... • Without introns, look for long open reading frame (start codon ATG, … , stop codon TAA, TAG, TGA) • Short genes are missed (<300 nucleotides) • Shadow genes (overlapping open reading frames on opposite DNA strands) are hard to detect • Some genes start with UUG, AUA, UUA and CUG for start codon • ...
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... In certain evolutionary pathways the organisms evolved to have less genes than gain in genes, i.e. minimum genome of Mycoplasma and other parasitic species. ...
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... surely help us to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of reproduction. Known genes involved in reproduction can be readily used to create knockout mice for loss-of-function studies. However, at this moment, many more genes are classified as having an “unknown” function than a “known” function. With ...
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