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Biomart/ GENOME ALIGNMENT III
Biomart/ GENOME ALIGNMENT III

... The comparison of the mouse and human genomes has demonstrated the power of comparative genomics in inferring the evolutionary history of species and in identifying functional regions in genomes. The possibilities for identifying regions under selection are enhanced with the addition of more sequenc ...
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Statistical analysis of DNA microarray data

...  Genes involved in essential activities of cell maintenance and survival, but not in cell function and proliferation  These genes will be similarly expressed in all samples.  Difficult to identify – need to be confirmed  Affymetrix GeneChip provides a set of house keeping genes based on a large ...
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O4 M.A. Rouf Mian

... collected from Wooster for identifying the source of aphid resistance. The SSR genotyping was performed using standard protocols. A mapping population from a cross between Ohio adapted cultivar ‘Wyandot’ and PI 243540 was used for mapping the gene. The phenotypic data were analyzed using SAS (SAS In ...
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Molecular function - SGD-Wiki - Saccharomyces Genome Database

... History and background How to stay current Basic org. (homepage, search, LSP) Tabs, access to detailed info (sequence, gene ontology, phenotype, interaction, expression and regulation) • Data analysis: GO tools, YeastMine basics and use-cases ...
assembling the aging puzzle - Biomedical Computation Review
assembling the aging puzzle - Biomedical Computation Review

... and immune cell concentration in the blood. Yet these single candidates generally display too much variation in a healthy, non-aging population, let alone an aging one. Kim believes he is now onto something with his recent work on the transcriptional profile: a snapshot of the genes being expressed ...
Pedigree Questions from VCAA Exams with answers
Pedigree Questions from VCAA Exams with answers

... Individuals marrying into the family, that is individuals II–1, II–4 and II–6, have no history of the disease in their families. ...
Duchenne and Becker Types of Muscular Dystrophy
Duchenne and Becker Types of Muscular Dystrophy

... product produced by the gene, called a protein, is impaired or even absent. Gene mutations may be inherited from a parent, or occur for the first time in an individual. Once you have a gene mutation however, it may be passed on to future generations. This is referred to as genetic inheritance. DMD a ...
Efficient Screening of CRISPR/Cas9
Efficient Screening of CRISPR/Cas9

... fact that many desired CRISPR-induced mutations do not produce visible phenotypes, require more laborious screening by PCR, T7 endonuclease assays (Hwang et al. 2013), and/or sequencing. Since the frequency of CRISPR-induced mutations is low, we sought to improve the screening process in Drosophila ...
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Relationship between expression and methylation of obesity

... and therefore explain only a fraction of obesity’s observed 40–70% heritability (8,10). It is possible that a portion of this unexplained heritability, an example of the ‘missing heritability problem’ (11), is due to epigenetic changes that alter the expression of genes involved ...
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View PDF - OMICS International

... by ABI Prism 3100 analyzer. The degree of the XCI in the digested DNA was calculated as follows: peak area of (XCm digested/non digested)/ (XCm digested/non digested)+(XCn digested/non digested) x 100. The results showed 2 peaks of different size indicating a different numbers of CAG repeats between ...
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Studying the pathogenesis of renal disease in cystinosis

... membrane transport • Competition experiments in isolated lysosomes predicted ~20 lysosomal transporters (Pisoni, Thoene 1991) • Analogous to cystinosin: functional assays of lysosomal membrane proteins (genotype-phenotype correlations in ...
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... common for several amino acids may be regulated by all of these amino acids, and in this case the leader peptide reading frame contains several types of regulatory codons, for all amino acids. Comparative analysis of bacterial genomes is a powerful approach to the analysis of regulation on the DNA o ...
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... With the discovery of at least three successive whole-genome duplications (WGDs) in the history of the P. tetraurelia lineage (AURY et al. 2006), there is renewed interest in the evolution and genetics of Paramecium. WGDs can be found in the ancestry of many model organisms, including zebrafish (POS ...
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Genetics - Muscular Dystrophy Canada

... given protein at a specific time and in specific cells. Each gene codes for a particular protein that will have its own responsibilities in cells. One gene might make a protein all the time, in all cells; another gene might make a protein in liver cells for a short period of time. The engine of a ge ...
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... o Males (XY) have only a single allele. They will have red eyes if they have a red-eyed allele or white eyes if they have a white-eyed allele. ...
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... • Certain proteins evolve much more rapidly: positive selection – Proteins implicated in reproduction, host defence and immune response seem to be under, which drives Reprinted from: Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium, Nature 420, 520 - 562 (2002) ...
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Lesson Plan, GeneChip® Microarrays: Teacher`s Guide

... synthesize concepts from previous topics in this course. These answers are in no way complete, but do make sure to get to the major points of the question. Part I – Intro, and Gene Expression Microarrays (1) What is gene expression? What can affect gene expression? ...
The Genetics of SMA - Families of SMA Canada
The Genetics of SMA - Families of SMA Canada

... given protein at a specific time and in specific cells. Each gene codes for a particular protein that will have its own responsibilities in cells. One gene might make a protein all the time, in all cells; another gene might make a protein in liver cells for a short period of time. The engine of a ge ...
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Gene Section ETV6 (ets variant 6) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics

... encoded by exon 5. ETV6 is a strong transcriptional repressor, acting through its HLH and internal domains. Five potential mechanisms of ETV6mediated carcinogenesis have been identified: constitutive activation of the kinase activity of the partner protein, modification of the original functions of ...
Comparison of Statistical Models for Affymetrix GeneChip
Comparison of Statistical Models for Affymetrix GeneChip

... Model-based estimators are superior to simple averaging Full model superior to reduced this does not necessarily mean that the mismatch probes are a good idea - but if they are present we should use them we have demonstrated this using both analytic considerations and experimental data a carefully d ...
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Investigation 9: Genetic Variation

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this PDF file - E-Journal Faculty of Medicine Universitas

... in enzyme functions up to 60%. Meanwhile, in heterozygotes, the decrease is only about 30%. MTHFR C677T polymorphism gene may alter folate metabolism and low folate intake may result in increased levels of homocysteine. This may lead to a decrease in DNA methylation at the cellular level and, eventu ...
during the Somatic Hypermutation Process Trends in Antibody
during the Somatic Hypermutation Process Trends in Antibody

... Typically, one or two related D genes had match scores clearly separated from all other lower-scoring D gene matches In some cases the algorithm clearly returns nonsensical matches, as indicated by long stretches of poor base matches. The failures can be traced back to humanized Abs, to Abs from spe ...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia: genes, candidate genes
Primary ciliary dyskinesia: genes, candidate genes

... mutations of as many as 250 different genes coding for various ciliary proteins cause the same or similar pathologic consequences of the ciliary dysfunction. If that was true, one might expect the incidence of PCD to be much higher than actually reported (McKusick 2002). It is possible that many cil ...
Association Analysis of Restriction Fragment Length
Association Analysis of Restriction Fragment Length

... Australian population. Our results also revealed no association between a2-adrenergic receptor RFLPs and essential hypertension in a Japanese population. This lack of association indicates that the particular DNA changes causing these polymorphisms are not themselves responsible for hypertension. Ho ...
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