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Gene Section AF4p12 (ALL1 fused gene from chromosome 4p12)

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BIOL 1406-61313 CHAPTER 14 AND 15 Dr
BIOL 1406-61313 CHAPTER 14 AND 15 Dr

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Poster

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Gene Expression/Mutations

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Chapter 2 Genes Encode RNAs and Polypeptides

... • ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) – A major component of the ...
Chapter 2 Genes Encode RNAs and Polypeptides
Chapter 2 Genes Encode RNAs and Polypeptides

... • ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) – A major component of the ...
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Proteome and Gene Expression Analysis

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... E-families diverge slowly, but persist for a long periods of time, thus diverging further than the paralogs in N-families N-families undergoes a more dynamic evolution: many duplicate get fixated, many other become pseudogenes. Level of sequence divergence is significantly lower. Duplicate in E-fami ...
Gene Therapy Research Update – In Celebration of DNA Day Chris
Gene Therapy Research Update – In Celebration of DNA Day Chris

... in Nature by James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, Rosalind Franklin and colleagues on that same day in 1953. It was also intended to celebrate completion of the Human Genome Project, which was in its final stages at the time. DNA is an intricate molecule coding for all the functions that ma ...
Microarray technique and Functional genomics
Microarray technique and Functional genomics

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Genetics worksheet - School of Medical Sciences
Genetics worksheet - School of Medical Sciences

... The CFTR gene is just one of many on human chromosome 7. Use the chromosome viewer in the banner in the top right hand of the screen to look at how many disorders are caused by genes on chromosome 7. (Figure 3 at end of worksheet) http://web.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome ...
Oculocutaneous albinism type 1A
Oculocutaneous albinism type 1A

... OCA1A is caused by mutations of the TYR gene that produce a inactive form of the tyrosinase enzyme. Parents of an affected child are considered to be obligate heterozygotes, each carrying a single copy of the disease-causing mutation in the TYR gene. The gene is located on chromosome 11, at 11q14 – ...
document
document

... are the same for a particular characteristic. • Bb or bB are said to be heterozygous as both genes for a particular characteristic are different. • Sometimes genes can be co-dominant where one gene is not entirely dominant over another gene. • Karyotype is a persons entire set of genetic material. • ...
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Alleles - Schoolwires.net

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The genome sequence is a jazz score

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When Parents are Related
When Parents are Related

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regulation-2013

... 8-Regulation by protein stability •Ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis. Cyclins control of cell cycle. • Protein molecule is tagged for degradation by attachment of a 20 kDa protein, ubiquitin ...
Sickle-cell anemia - Thalassemias
Sickle-cell anemia - Thalassemias

... mutation and/or the number of mutations (i.e. one α gene deletion is latent, but the deletion of 4 α genes cause hydrops foetalis and death in utero or during the neonatal period). II. Hemoglobin genes II.1. Gene Families The hemoglobin genes (and the myoglobin genes of muscle) represent a family of ...
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... Eukaryotic genes may have multiple sequences regulating the same gene. Promoter is the regulatory element closest to the first exon. Regulator sites distant from the first exon are called enhancers. Some of these sequences may be as far as 50,000 bp upstream. General TF: many are not specific to a g ...
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Novel way plants pass traits to next generation found: Inheritance

... Pol IV has puzzled scientists because despite its this way. An investigation of the affected alleles strong conservation in all plants, it appears to have revealed the nearby presence of a transposon, or no discernible impact on the development of transposable element: a tiny piece of DNA that has A ...
When gene marriages don`t work out: divorce by subfunctionalization
When gene marriages don`t work out: divorce by subfunctionalization

... copies after gene duplication – provides an attractive explanation for why so many duplicated genes exist in eukaryotes, without requiring each duplication event to have conferred a selective advantage [1]. For many duplicated genes, however, it has been difficult to pinpoint different subfunctions ...
MOPAC: Motif-finding by Preprocessing and Agglomerative
MOPAC: Motif-finding by Preprocessing and Agglomerative

... 1. regulation occurs by interaction of transcription factors with small motifs (~10-20bp) within several hundred bp of transcription start site 2. among many motifs, the ones of interest will be common to some genes in a cluster, but not found in any genes outside (with different responses) 3. the m ...
Unit VII Study Guide KEY
Unit VII Study Guide KEY

... Some of the bacterial DNA pieces will simply re-join in their original conformation; that will also occur with the DNA containing the gene of interest. However, some of the fragments of DNA will join together such that the gene of interest becomes incorporated into the bacterial _plasmid_____. In or ...
Rare Genetic Diseases
Rare Genetic Diseases

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