poéticas del desierto: dos voces
... found in Socioterminology by Gaudin (1993). The term is then seen as a dynamic unit, and should be understood according to linguistic, cognitive, and social biases. Driven by Cognitive Linguistics, which in the '1970s and 1980s', already dealt with the metaphor as a result of processes of categoriza ...
... found in Socioterminology by Gaudin (1993). The term is then seen as a dynamic unit, and should be understood according to linguistic, cognitive, and social biases. Driven by Cognitive Linguistics, which in the '1970s and 1980s', already dealt with the metaphor as a result of processes of categoriza ...
Supplementary Data - Word file
... Given: two genome sequences with a set of pairwise alignments defined on a two-dimensional coordinate system formed by the concatenation of the contigs of each genome. Step1: Calculate Exact Syntenic Clusters. Find blocks of anchors with exact conservation of order and orientation and cluster them. ...
... Given: two genome sequences with a set of pairwise alignments defined on a two-dimensional coordinate system formed by the concatenation of the contigs of each genome. Step1: Calculate Exact Syntenic Clusters. Find blocks of anchors with exact conservation of order and orientation and cluster them. ...
The First Genetic Map
... Note that the sum of the distance y-w and w-min does not add up tot he distance y-min. Do you see why? The problem is that the y-min class does not score all the cross-overs that occur between them-double cross-overs are not included (the parental combinations are + +, y min, and the double recombi ...
... Note that the sum of the distance y-w and w-min does not add up tot he distance y-min. Do you see why? The problem is that the y-min class does not score all the cross-overs that occur between them-double cross-overs are not included (the parental combinations are + +, y min, and the double recombi ...
Article Positive Selection Underlies Faster-Z
... The elevated rate of evolution for genes on sex chromosomes compared with autosomes (Fast-X or Fast-Z evolution) can result either from positive selection in the heterogametic sex or from nonadaptive consequences of reduced relative effective population size. Recent work in birds suggests that Fast- ...
... The elevated rate of evolution for genes on sex chromosomes compared with autosomes (Fast-X or Fast-Z evolution) can result either from positive selection in the heterogametic sex or from nonadaptive consequences of reduced relative effective population size. Recent work in birds suggests that Fast- ...
Gene Section EXT2 (exostoses (multiple) 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... nucleotide substitutions (57%), small deletions (19%) and small insertions (24%), of which the majority is predicted to result in a truncated or non-functional protein. ...
... nucleotide substitutions (57%), small deletions (19%) and small insertions (24%), of which the majority is predicted to result in a truncated or non-functional protein. ...
as a PDF
... later stages of spermatogenesis, then one would expect to see fewer X-linked genes with enriched expression in adult males. In particular, this should be true for genes expressed in the male germline and those encoding sperm proteins, which has been observed [12,19]. Male germline X inactivation, ho ...
... later stages of spermatogenesis, then one would expect to see fewer X-linked genes with enriched expression in adult males. In particular, this should be true for genes expressed in the male germline and those encoding sperm proteins, which has been observed [12,19]. Male germline X inactivation, ho ...
Winge`s sex-linked color patterns and SDL in the guppy: genes or
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
AACL BIOFLUX
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
... et al (2008), based on earlier studies of Dreyer et al (2007), indicated that phenotypic and genotypic analysis of progeny from their mapping crosses and backcrosses suggests several genetic mechanisms that enhance natural variation, namely, additive effects of codominant alleles, suppressive action ...
Identification, cloning and sequence determination of genes specifying hexokinase A and B from yeast.
... sequencing. These were cloned into M13mp7 or M13mp8 and provided the sequence information for the regions in Fig.3 shown above the HKB gene. As can be seen from the diagram, the results obtained from this approach did not cover the entire gene nor did they provide information for the sequence of bot ...
... sequencing. These were cloned into M13mp7 or M13mp8 and provided the sequence information for the regions in Fig.3 shown above the HKB gene. As can be seen from the diagram, the results obtained from this approach did not cover the entire gene nor did they provide information for the sequence of bot ...
Nucleotide Sequence and Organization of the Rat Heme Oxygenase
... which contains two copies of core sequences of metal regulatory elements found in metallothionein genes (34). However, the heme oxygenase gene contains no heme-responsive element of the yeast iso-1-cytochrome c gene (17). We are particularly interested in the presence of a heat shock element because ...
... which contains two copies of core sequences of metal regulatory elements found in metallothionein genes (34). However, the heme oxygenase gene contains no heme-responsive element of the yeast iso-1-cytochrome c gene (17). We are particularly interested in the presence of a heat shock element because ...
In Vivo Selection Yields AAV-B1 Capsid for Central
... comprised of 60 subunits of VP1, VP2, and VP3 capsid proteins in a ratio of ~1:1:10, and an encapsidated single-stranded DNA viral genome. In addition to protecting the genome, the capsid mediates interactions with cell surface receptors and postentry intracellular trafficking and as such, is the ma ...
... comprised of 60 subunits of VP1, VP2, and VP3 capsid proteins in a ratio of ~1:1:10, and an encapsidated single-stranded DNA viral genome. In addition to protecting the genome, the capsid mediates interactions with cell surface receptors and postentry intracellular trafficking and as such, is the ma ...
Identification and Microsatellite Markers of a Resistance Gene to
... is a complex locus, and composed of 4, 10, 2, and 5 alleles, respectively (Hsam et al., 1998; Zeller et al., 1998; Huang et al., 2003). In our study, we located the gene PmDR147 on the distal region of long arm of chromosome 2A. Powdery mildew resistance genes Pm4a and Pm4b are also located on chrom ...
... is a complex locus, and composed of 4, 10, 2, and 5 alleles, respectively (Hsam et al., 1998; Zeller et al., 1998; Huang et al., 2003). In our study, we located the gene PmDR147 on the distal region of long arm of chromosome 2A. Powdery mildew resistance genes Pm4a and Pm4b are also located on chrom ...
Powerpoint slides.
... Using the evidence codes The evidence codes can be used to evaluate the strength of the evidence supporting the annotation. More direct or reliable evidence means the association is ...
... Using the evidence codes The evidence codes can be used to evaluate the strength of the evidence supporting the annotation. More direct or reliable evidence means the association is ...
Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of Six
... Vidal and David 2004). These previous studies based on a few mitochondrial or nuclear genes, as well as immunological data partly confirmed the morphological view on snake phylogeny, but disagreed with it or with each other in several respects. There still remain unsettled relationships that should b ...
... Vidal and David 2004). These previous studies based on a few mitochondrial or nuclear genes, as well as immunological data partly confirmed the morphological view on snake phylogeny, but disagreed with it or with each other in several respects. There still remain unsettled relationships that should b ...
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... Uncovering the direct regulatory targets of doublesex (dsx) and fruitless (fru) is crucial for an understanding of how they regulate sexual development, morphogenesis, differentiation and adult functions (including behavior) in Drosophila melanogaster. Using a modified DamID approach, we identified ...
... Uncovering the direct regulatory targets of doublesex (dsx) and fruitless (fru) is crucial for an understanding of how they regulate sexual development, morphogenesis, differentiation and adult functions (including behavior) in Drosophila melanogaster. Using a modified DamID approach, we identified ...
Recent retrotransposition events have not affected
... New TEs are correlated with, but not causal to, an increase in expression divergence between human and chimpanzee. (However, TEs may still contribute substantially to within-species variation). We do not find evidence for a TE-induced increase in transcript ...
... New TEs are correlated with, but not causal to, an increase in expression divergence between human and chimpanzee. (However, TEs may still contribute substantially to within-species variation). We do not find evidence for a TE-induced increase in transcript ...
Anabaena - Oxford Academic
... kinase and NADP-linked glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, possibly via a thioredoxin-based mechanism [3]. However, there is as yet little detailed information as regards the mechanism(s) of light/dark enzyme activation/inactivation. In this study, gene organization in the ?Mif regions of the ...
... kinase and NADP-linked glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, possibly via a thioredoxin-based mechanism [3]. However, there is as yet little detailed information as regards the mechanism(s) of light/dark enzyme activation/inactivation. In this study, gene organization in the ?Mif regions of the ...
Marker Saturation and Construction of a High
... and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that confer resistance to all the major classes of pests ...
... and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that confer resistance to all the major classes of pests ...
Harnessing gene expression to identify the genetic basis of drug
... credited. Creation of derivative works is permitted but the resulting work may be distributed only under the same or similar licence to this one. This licence does not permit commercial exploitation without specific permission. ...
... credited. Creation of derivative works is permitted but the resulting work may be distributed only under the same or similar licence to this one. This licence does not permit commercial exploitation without specific permission. ...
Genetic and Molecular Diagnostics – Next Generation Sequencing
... these genes will result in an entire panel to be denied. These excluded genes are listed in Table 2. ii. Unless indicated otherwise, genetic testing panels which include any of the gene components in Table 2 are denied as statutorily excluded and not medically necessary tests under the MolDX Program ...
... these genes will result in an entire panel to be denied. These excluded genes are listed in Table 2. ii. Unless indicated otherwise, genetic testing panels which include any of the gene components in Table 2 are denied as statutorily excluded and not medically necessary tests under the MolDX Program ...
Gene Annotation Naming Guidelines
... position effect (conserved gene order); biochemical pathway information. Used only when the lines of evidence are strong. VOID: a sequence originally thought to be characterized, which turns out not to be If a high quality match exists to a protein which has itself been experimentally characterized ...
... position effect (conserved gene order); biochemical pathway information. Used only when the lines of evidence are strong. VOID: a sequence originally thought to be characterized, which turns out not to be If a high quality match exists to a protein which has itself been experimentally characterized ...
software development and application in bioinformatics: single
... d. MAQ aligner: MAQ stands for Mapping and Assembly with Quality. It is a commonly used linux application for short reads alignment and SNP calling [11]. MAQ supports Illumina reads, and includes functions that make it able to handle next-generation sequencing data [11] and AB SOLiD (a parallel next ...
... d. MAQ aligner: MAQ stands for Mapping and Assembly with Quality. It is a commonly used linux application for short reads alignment and SNP calling [11]. MAQ supports Illumina reads, and includes functions that make it able to handle next-generation sequencing data [11] and AB SOLiD (a parallel next ...
Genome-wide analysis of the GRAS gene family in
... probably occurred independently among different plant taxa because genes from within a given plant class are clustered into a group. In physic nut, six tandem repeats of LlSCL genes are observed on chromosome 8, while there are five on scaffold 28650 in castor bean (Figure 2). LlSCL was reported to ...
... probably occurred independently among different plant taxa because genes from within a given plant class are clustered into a group. In physic nut, six tandem repeats of LlSCL genes are observed on chromosome 8, while there are five on scaffold 28650 in castor bean (Figure 2). LlSCL was reported to ...
QUANTITATIVE TRAITS - QUALITATIVE TRAITS AND
... The quantitative inheritance have following characteristics: 1. The segregation phenomenon occurs at an indefinitely large number of gene loci. 2. If a substitution of a allele occurs in a gene locus then such allelic substitutions have trivial effects. 3. The genes for a multiple trait have differe ...
... The quantitative inheritance have following characteristics: 1. The segregation phenomenon occurs at an indefinitely large number of gene loci. 2. If a substitution of a allele occurs in a gene locus then such allelic substitutions have trivial effects. 3. The genes for a multiple trait have differe ...