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Importance of integrons in the diffusion of resistance

... structure and most of the elements belonging to this class are characterised by the presence of two conserved segments, the 5’-conserved segment (5’-CS) and 3’-conserved segment (3’-CS). The 5’-CS contains the intI gene, the attI site and the promoter, while the 3’-CS codes for the sul1 gene, confer ...
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Enlis Genome Research - Release Notes

... - Main Application: Added Homozygous Regions Detector tool. Find regions of the genome with "runs" of consecutive homozygous variants. For rare disease analysis, these regions may indicate a consanguineous union, and provide a starting point for finding recessive disease. In tumor samples, these reg ...
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PPTX - Bioinformatics.ca

... • To test for under-enrichment of “black”, test for overenrichment of “red”. • The EASE score used by DAVID subtracts one from the observed overlap between gene list and gene set to ensure >1 from the list is in the gene set. • Need to choose “background population” appropriately, e.g., if only port ...
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Journal - International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary

... and Methylocaldum. Another typical feature of the members of the genus Methylocaldum is cell polymorphism, which was not observed in strain E10T. Furthermore, unlike all the species with validly published names belonging to the abovementioned genera, which are moderately thermophilic or thermotolera ...
HIGH FREQUENCY GENE TARGETING USING INSERTIONAL
HIGH FREQUENCY GENE TARGETING USING INSERTIONAL

... an insertional vector containing 3.5 kb of isogenic DNA (10). The frequency of homologous recombination was 1 in 46 (2.2%). This frequency is significantly higher than those reported by two other groups using isogenic DNA sequence replacement constructs (11,12). All three groups were targeting the ...
Chapter 15
Chapter 15

... The Chromosome Theory of Inheritance: genes (allele pairs) are on chromosomes and homologous chromosomes segregate during meiosis (principle of segregation) and reunite during fertilization. If allele pairs are on different chromosomes they will sort independently (principle of independent assortme ...
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... demonstrating that repression of PEPCK and G6Pase gene expression is a promoter-selective action of AICAR. The effects of AICAR on gene transcription are likely to be mediated through activation of AMPK. In H4IIE cells, AICAR activates AMPK at concentrations similar to those required for regulation ...
B genes - Feles Grata
B genes - Feles Grata

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Trachemys scripta elegans Red-Eared Turtle ( Fc)

... a hinge region encoded by a separate exon, which has been thought to be condensed into CH2 of IgY (15). However, our recent work on platypus Ig genes identified a new IgO-encoding gene and proved that the hinge region in IgG was independently formed at the 59 end of yCH2 and that yCH2 was lost durin ...
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Mutation Is Random

... Part 3. Why some genes have more mutations than others (15 minutes) One of the implications of mutation is random is that the probability of mutation is identical across all sites, and by extension, there is a single mutation rate per site throughout the genome. With this in mind, students are confr ...
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A rough guide to Drosophila mating schemes (version 1.2) 1

... the gene is identified, its nature and normal function can be studied. E) Using the gene's sequence in data base searches (capitalising on the existing sequences of total genomes) homologous genes in higher vertebrates or humans are identified. Based on knowledge derived from fly research and the em ...
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Effects of Genic Base Composition on Growth Rate in G+C

... almost universally result in genomes that are more A+T-rich. The disparity between the G+C content expected from new mutations to a genome and its current base composition is best explained by the action of natural selection or by another process, such as biased gene conversion. Naturally, missense ...
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... Keywords: spore-forming anaerobes, sulfate reduction, autotrophic, anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds, complete oxidizer, Peptococcaceae, Clostridiales Desulfotomaculum gibsoniae is a mesophilic member of the polyphyletic spore-forming genus Desulfotomaculum within the family Peptococcaceae ...
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Lesson Plan - Colorado FFA

... Through this discussion you should lead students to the Red Angus breed. For the purpose of this lesson B is the dominant gene in cattle that codes for a black coat; b is the recessive form of this allele that codes for a red coat. Using just this information can you think of a breeding program wher ...
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... bozozok acts as a strong bicoid antimorph in Drosophila Given the similarity of the homeodomain of Boz to that of the Drosophila gene bicoid (bcd), we argue that Boz might be able to bind bcd sites in the Drosophila embryo (indeed, we were able to show that Boz binds Bcd-binding sites, see Fig. 5A). ...
Lesson Plan - Colorado FFA
Lesson Plan - Colorado FFA

... Through this discussion you should lead students to the Red Angus breed. For the purpose of this lesson B is the dominant gene in cattle that codes for a black coat; b is the recessive form of this allele that codes for a red coat. Using just this information can you think of a breeding program wher ...
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PowerPoint File, 13.82 MB

... entire genes can be lost during domestication • ~2,000 expressed genes present in teosinte are missing from the B73 genome. 72 of these genes are missing from all other tested maize lines. • Teosinte genes failed to pass through the domestication bottleneck for a variety of reasons (selection for or ...
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... suggested that inactivation or loss of suppressor genes on a specific chromosome plays an important role in the develop ment of cancer and tumor progression. Recent studies have shown that p53 gene may act as a tumor suppressor gene (5) and that its inactivation appears to be one of the most common ...
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Animal Behaviour SPECIAL ISSUE: KIN SELECTION

... grouped into three major behavioural contexts: foraging, aggression and behavioural maturation. The model results led to a prediction that some transcription factors regulate brain gene expression across the three major behavioural contexts while others regulate gene expression in just one or two be ...
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... The expected ability of the Cas9/sgRNA system to cause gene mutations in the FAD2 genes of Arabidopsis and Camelina plants was confirmed by DNA sequencing. Sequence analyses of DNA from leaf and seed samples (Data Set S2) confirmed multiple mutations over multiple generations at each of the three ta ...
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Existence Logic - ORION Active Structure

... • Diseases common to liver and kidney • Commonality between chromosomes 10 and 21 These are not really sets, just areas of the structure that are activated into existence, while other areas are either not activated, or activated out of existence - the control structures to do this are generated from ...
04_Sex_Chromosomes (MRU)
04_Sex_Chromosomes (MRU)

... compensation takes place in males. To make up for having only a single X chromosome, the genes on it are transcribed at twice the normal rate. This increased gene expression restores a balance between proteins encoded by X-linked genes and those made by autosomal genes. ...
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A rough guide to Drosophila mating schemes (light version 2.1) 1

... powerful "boundary object" linking genetics to other biological disciplines [4]. Thus, fly genetics was systematically applied to the study of development, physiology and behaviour, generating new understanding of the principal genetic and molecular mechanisms underpinning biology, many being conser ...
The molecular basis of cytoplasmic male sterility and
The molecular basis of cytoplasmic male sterility and

... CMS is the result of lesions in either the mitochondrial or the chloroplast genomes. Indeed, in all cases where a specific CMSassociated gene has been identified and shown via correlative or direct means to be responsible for CMS, the lesion has been in the mitochondrial genome (Fig. 2). However, be ...
Comparison between Human and Mouse genomes
Comparison between Human and Mouse genomes

... Section of Receptor Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Automated partial DNA sequencing was conducted on more than 600 randomly selected human brain complementary DNA (cDNA) clones to generate expr ...
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