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Gene expression in early and progression phases of autosomal

... pathways. Quantitative real time PCR was performed to validate gene expression changes identified by microarray analysis during disease progression (see Additional file 7 for details of primers and conditions). Genes involved in the Wnt, Notch and BMP signaling pathway were examined, and most gene e ...
Dehydrogenase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Dehydrogenase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... at least 76 amino acids. A search of the NBRF protein data base showed no strong homology between the two predicted amino acid sequences and any known protein. Primary structure of yeast lipoamide dehydrogenase The primary structure, translated from the nucleotide sequence of the LPDl gene, contains ...
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... • A breakpoint is a point between consecutive labels in the initial permutation that must necessarily be separated by at least one reversal to reach the target permutation  The two consecutive labels are not consecutive in the target, or their orientations are not the same in a relative sense ...
Advances in maize genomics: the emergence of positional cloning
Advances in maize genomics: the emergence of positional cloning

... [10,11] and now most maize genes have been sequenced to some extent, although not anchored on the genetic map. Two papers have increased our awareness of polymorphism, reporting findings that the ‘gene content’ differed between maize inbreds [12,13]. It was not clear at that time, however, whether g ...
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Promoter Analysis of the Mouse Sterol Regulatory Element

... remain bound to the endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope in the presence of sufficient sterol concentrations. Upon sterol deprivation, the precursor protein undergoes a sequential two-step cleavage process to release the NH2-terminal portion (3). This mature SREBP then enters the nucleus a ...
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Eukaryotic Genes and Genomes II

... We considered how many genes each organism has, about 4,000 for E. coli, 6,000 for yeast and a little over 20,000 for mouse and humans. But only a subset of these genes is actually expressed at any one time in any particular cell. For multicellular organisms this becomes even more apparent…it is obv ...
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Segmentation and meotic gene fundion in tile developing nervous

... their birth ~. The same is likely to be true in Drosophila, although it has not been directly demonstrated. Most of the segmentation genes are initially expressed in the Drosophila CNS during neuroblast formation and the generation of neuronal progeny. Using antibodies, the correlation between segme ...
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Lecture 6 - U of L Class Index

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... Methods: A total of 2767 Enterobacteriaceae isolates recovered from clinical samples collected in Nini Hospital (North Lebanon) were screened for a decrease in susceptibility or resistance to ertapenem (MIC .0.25 mg/L). Enterobacteriaceae were similarly screened from 183 faecal samples obtained from ...
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Notification of a Notifiable Low Risk Dealing

... The primary interest here is in the gene or genes under study and the function of these gene(s). Please list this information if known. Such details are not required about gene(s) commonly used as markers, for selection and/or any other routine procedures. However it is of interest to identify gener ...
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Albinism - Harlem Children Society

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Advances in Environmental Biology IL-11 play important role in scoliosis patients

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Heavy Chain Diversity Region Segments of the Channel Catfish

... DH gene segments encode only limited CDR3 structural diversity. Studies with the channel catfish have provided insight into the early evolutionary patterns of Ig gene organization and genetic diversity. The genomic organization of H chain gene segments in the catfish, a teleost (bony) fish, is diffe ...
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Studies of codon usage and tRNA genes of 18 unicellular organisms

... optimal for the translation process, which were predicted by the composition of isoaccepting tRNA genes. Genes with specific codon usage are discussed in connection with their evolutionary origins and functions. The origin and terminus of replication could be predicted on the basis of codon usage wh ...
Unearthing the Roles of Imprinted Genes in the Placenta
Unearthing the Roles of Imprinted Genes in the Placenta

... The development of lineage-specific cells begins with the differentiation of the trophoblast lineage and the inner cell mass [16]. This event depends on epigenetic modifications that control the expression of particular genes, allowing cells to develop and differentiate into specific cells and tissues ...
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An S Receptor Kinase Gene in Self-Compatible

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Three Way Gateway Reactions for Modular Gene

... Final Gene Targeting Vectors are assembled from three component plasmids using a Gateway based system of modular replacement based on site specific recombination in vitro. More information on Gateway can be obtained at Invitrogen’s website (www.invitrogen.com). Gateway sites employed in EUCOMM vecto ...
Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection
Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection

... regardless of whether it contains any extra information. • To study how different methods affect the final generated summary, we evaluated them based on the precision of best five sentences for each facet separately. • The results are shown in Table 2 and 4. ...
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Divergent Evolutionary and Expression Patterns between Lineage

... syntenic regions between A. thaliana and the rest of three species A. lyrata, C. rubella, B. rapa; second, the gene did not have any reciprocal ortholog in A. lyrata, C. rubella and B. rapa. Using the pipelines developed by UCSC genome browser [54], we constructed the reciprocal syntenic relationshi ...
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... Recombination frequency is calculated: Number of recombinants/number of chromosomes, 1 recombinant chromosome/2000 chromosomes = 0.05 map units. We can only find a locus by identification of recombination events on either side. Therefore, with 2000 chromosomes we should find one marker 0.05 cM to th ...
The Genetic Control and Cytoplasmic Expression of "Inducibility" in
The Genetic Control and Cytoplasmic Expression of "Inducibility" in

... A J (lIfr) strain (no. 4,000) of E. coli K 12 was used in most expsrimente. It was derived from strain 58.161 F+, and was selected for early injection of the "Lac" marker (Jacob & Wolbnan. 1957). This strain is streptomycin sensitive (8 8 ), requires methionine for growth 8Ild carries the phage .\. ...
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