Lophotrochozoan relationships and parasites. A snap-shot
... 2001). These analyses place myzostomids within Platyzoa & Zrzavy et al. (2001) erected a new taxon called Promastigozoa uniting myzostomids with Syndermata (rotifers and acanthocephalans) – a clade that was mainly supported by spermatozoan ultrastructural characters and 18S data. This hypothesis was ...
... 2001). These analyses place myzostomids within Platyzoa & Zrzavy et al. (2001) erected a new taxon called Promastigozoa uniting myzostomids with Syndermata (rotifers and acanthocephalans) – a clade that was mainly supported by spermatozoan ultrastructural characters and 18S data. This hypothesis was ...
Genetic Control of Meat Quality Traits
... As recombination events are relatively rare, large regions of chromosomes are passed intact from one generation to the next. Thus, polymorphisms in the DNA sequence that are close to the trait genes, if used with care, can be used to predict the alleles present at the trait loci. The MAS approach ha ...
... As recombination events are relatively rare, large regions of chromosomes are passed intact from one generation to the next. Thus, polymorphisms in the DNA sequence that are close to the trait genes, if used with care, can be used to predict the alleles present at the trait loci. The MAS approach ha ...
Applied Environmnetal Microbiology
... fivefold in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) buffer containing 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, and the cells were disrupted by ultrasonic treatment until lysis was complete. The lysates were then centrifuged at 10,000 3 g to collect the inclusion bodies, and, finally, the pellet was suspended at 1/10 the ...
... fivefold in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) buffer containing 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, and the cells were disrupted by ultrasonic treatment until lysis was complete. The lysates were then centrifuged at 10,000 3 g to collect the inclusion bodies, and, finally, the pellet was suspended at 1/10 the ...
Phenotypic comparison between maternal and
... and 5). stau mutations cause an expansion of the thoracic region towards anterior and posterior. In the most extreme mutant phenotype, the region between the first and the third stripe (which correspond to the primordia of the posterior maxilla, the labium and the first, second and anterior third th ...
... and 5). stau mutations cause an expansion of the thoracic region towards anterior and posterior. In the most extreme mutant phenotype, the region between the first and the third stripe (which correspond to the primordia of the posterior maxilla, the labium and the first, second and anterior third th ...
Partial Sequence Analysis of the 5S to 18S rRNA Gene Region of
... Properties of the Intergenic Region. The intergenic region between the 55 and the 18S rRNA genes contains 108 bp. A Pribnow-like sequence TATGTAG is located at nucleotide 46 near the Hind III site. A short open reading frame of 35 codons is found on the RNA equivalent strand using either the univers ...
... Properties of the Intergenic Region. The intergenic region between the 55 and the 18S rRNA genes contains 108 bp. A Pribnow-like sequence TATGTAG is located at nucleotide 46 near the Hind III site. A short open reading frame of 35 codons is found on the RNA equivalent strand using either the univers ...
Affymetrix Chips
... ArrayExpress - A public repository for microarray based gene expression data maintained by European Bioinformatics Institute. ChipDB - A searchable database of gene expression Gene Expression Atlas - A database for gene expression profile from 91 normal human and mouse samples across a diverse array ...
... ArrayExpress - A public repository for microarray based gene expression data maintained by European Bioinformatics Institute. ChipDB - A searchable database of gene expression Gene Expression Atlas - A database for gene expression profile from 91 normal human and mouse samples across a diverse array ...
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... these genes and variations in these genes called alleles are unitary, invariant and passed consistently from generation to generation was the major contribution. And because they followed these rules, mathematics could be applied. And third, alleles are sometimes expressed and sometimes concealed, b ...
... these genes and variations in these genes called alleles are unitary, invariant and passed consistently from generation to generation was the major contribution. And because they followed these rules, mathematics could be applied. And third, alleles are sometimes expressed and sometimes concealed, b ...
seq.
... regions Exon shuffling can create a large number of different catalytic sites (see the maturation of the immune system) ...
... regions Exon shuffling can create a large number of different catalytic sites (see the maturation of the immune system) ...
DNA Diversity in Sex-Linked and Autosomal Genes of the Plant
... that for the X-linked gene. We also investigate several other possibilities for the low SlY1 diversity, including differential gene flow between the two species for Y-linked, X-linked, and autosomal genes. The frequency spectrum of nucleotide polymorphism on the Y chromosome deviates significantly f ...
... that for the X-linked gene. We also investigate several other possibilities for the low SlY1 diversity, including differential gene flow between the two species for Y-linked, X-linked, and autosomal genes. The frequency spectrum of nucleotide polymorphism on the Y chromosome deviates significantly f ...
Molecular cloning, characterization, and homologous
... encoded proteins have been characterized. The endochitinase gene from Bt serovar morrisoni has not been characterized yet. In our previous study (8), the chitinase A (chiA) gene of Serratia marcescens Bn10 was expressed in Bt serovar morrisoni 3023. The effects of pH, temperature, and metal ions on ...
... encoded proteins have been characterized. The endochitinase gene from Bt serovar morrisoni has not been characterized yet. In our previous study (8), the chitinase A (chiA) gene of Serratia marcescens Bn10 was expressed in Bt serovar morrisoni 3023. The effects of pH, temperature, and metal ions on ...
Dr Michelle Murrow - cutis laxa internationale
... Mechanical measurements of the skin can identify cutis laxa ...
... Mechanical measurements of the skin can identify cutis laxa ...
Phenotype and gene ontology enrichment as guides for
... Another way to use enrichment tools is for evolutionary comparison purposes. In molecular biology it is often useful to know when a gene is homologous between two species—that is to say, common by descent—because knowledge of homology often brings with it knowledge of function. Indeed, many importan ...
... Another way to use enrichment tools is for evolutionary comparison purposes. In molecular biology it is often useful to know when a gene is homologous between two species—that is to say, common by descent—because knowledge of homology often brings with it knowledge of function. Indeed, many importan ...
Clustering
... Homogeneity and Separation Principles • Every “good” clustering must have two properties: 1. Homogeneity: Elements within the same cluster are close to each other. 2. Separation: Elements in different clusters are located far from each other. • Therefore clustering is not an easy task! • Example: T ...
... Homogeneity and Separation Principles • Every “good” clustering must have two properties: 1. Homogeneity: Elements within the same cluster are close to each other. 2. Separation: Elements in different clusters are located far from each other. • Therefore clustering is not an easy task! • Example: T ...
patterns of linkage disequilibrium in the human genome
... and how much this varies from one region or population to another. Answers to these questions will determine whether LD mapping of susceptibility genes can be carried out with a feasible number of markers, although feasibility is an ever-moving target as SNP genotyping technologies improve13. In thi ...
... and how much this varies from one region or population to another. Answers to these questions will determine whether LD mapping of susceptibility genes can be carried out with a feasible number of markers, although feasibility is an ever-moving target as SNP genotyping technologies improve13. In thi ...
The impact of human gene patents on genetic testing in the
... their translational research yields results in the form of better diagnostic tests that can be offered to patients. Frequently, this testing may be done as part of a research project, with the results being fed back in to the project, but later the testing is taken over by the NHS genetics laborator ...
... their translational research yields results in the form of better diagnostic tests that can be offered to patients. Frequently, this testing may be done as part of a research project, with the results being fed back in to the project, but later the testing is taken over by the NHS genetics laborator ...
Document
... from a single gene multiple transcripts) AS is tissue-specific (Graveley, 2001) AS is related to human diseases ...
... from a single gene multiple transcripts) AS is tissue-specific (Graveley, 2001) AS is related to human diseases ...
Japanese morning glory dusky mutants displaying reddish
... derivatives, whereas the reddish-brown or purplish-gray petals in its dusky mutants accumulate anthocyanidin 3-O-glucoside derivatives. The Dusky gene was found to encode a novel glucosyltransferase, UDP-glucose:anthocyanidin 3-O-glucoside-2¢¢-O-glucosyltransferase (3GGT), which mediates the glucosy ...
... derivatives, whereas the reddish-brown or purplish-gray petals in its dusky mutants accumulate anthocyanidin 3-O-glucoside derivatives. The Dusky gene was found to encode a novel glucosyltransferase, UDP-glucose:anthocyanidin 3-O-glucoside-2¢¢-O-glucosyltransferase (3GGT), which mediates the glucosy ...
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of banana Musa acuminata
... transgenic plants at first generation (T0) of transformation. To prove the existence of hpt gene in the fruits of transgenic banana plants, PCR analysis were also carried out. The data showed that the hpt gene could be amplified from banana fruits of tested samples. These result demonstrates that th ...
... transgenic plants at first generation (T0) of transformation. To prove the existence of hpt gene in the fruits of transgenic banana plants, PCR analysis were also carried out. The data showed that the hpt gene could be amplified from banana fruits of tested samples. These result demonstrates that th ...
A Long-Term Evolutionary Pressure on the Amount of Noncoding DNA
... other evolutionary pressures acting on the amount of nonfunctional DNA, including mutational biases and direct selective constraints on genome size. Finally, the long-term selection of an appropriate frequency of nonneutral mutations can also act at other levels than genome compactness. It can lead, ...
... other evolutionary pressures acting on the amount of nonfunctional DNA, including mutational biases and direct selective constraints on genome size. Finally, the long-term selection of an appropriate frequency of nonneutral mutations can also act at other levels than genome compactness. It can lead, ...
22 PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS MODULE - 3
... It is further observed that siblings from same parents are unique and differ from each other except the identical twins. Such differences are termed variations. Variation means differences between parents and their offsprings or between offsprings of same parents or between members of the same popul ...
... It is further observed that siblings from same parents are unique and differ from each other except the identical twins. Such differences are termed variations. Variation means differences between parents and their offsprings or between offsprings of same parents or between members of the same popul ...
Growth hormone genotyping by MspI restriction enzyme and PCR
... and pulsatile manner, the pattern of which plays important role in postnatal longitudinal growth and development, tissue growth, lactation, reproduction, as well as protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism (Dybus et al. 2002). GH gene with its functional and positional potential has been widely us ...
... and pulsatile manner, the pattern of which plays important role in postnatal longitudinal growth and development, tissue growth, lactation, reproduction, as well as protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism (Dybus et al. 2002). GH gene with its functional and positional potential has been widely us ...
suppression of the ras1 mutant phenotype. encoding a protein
... of the CDC25 gene (11), was unable to restore conjugal efficiency to SPR2A. To search for unknown suppressors of RASY"I-22, we screened plasmid libraries of S. pombe genomic DNA cloned into shuttle vectors for plasmids conferring conjugal efficiency to SPR2A upon transformation. Conjugation in Leu+ ...
... of the CDC25 gene (11), was unable to restore conjugal efficiency to SPR2A. To search for unknown suppressors of RASY"I-22, we screened plasmid libraries of S. pombe genomic DNA cloned into shuttle vectors for plasmids conferring conjugal efficiency to SPR2A upon transformation. Conjugation in Leu+ ...
The Mouse Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain V
... to J recombination (18, 19). It acts in part by activation of antisense intergenic transcription, which is abrogated in the DJ region by E deletion (10). It is unclear whether E is required for V to DJ recombination. However, the V region is transcribed in its absence (10, 18, 19), suggesting that ...
... to J recombination (18, 19). It acts in part by activation of antisense intergenic transcription, which is abrogated in the DJ region by E deletion (10). It is unclear whether E is required for V to DJ recombination. However, the V region is transcribed in its absence (10, 18, 19), suggesting that ...
A systemic gene silencing method suitable for high throughput
... nurtures the young embryo. We have used the homosporous fern Ceratopteris richardii as a model system for studying gametophyte development because Ceratopteris gametophytes are autotrophic, small (~1 mm) and develop rapidly [1]. They can also be manipulated to develop as males or hermaphrodites by t ...
... nurtures the young embryo. We have used the homosporous fern Ceratopteris richardii as a model system for studying gametophyte development because Ceratopteris gametophytes are autotrophic, small (~1 mm) and develop rapidly [1]. They can also be manipulated to develop as males or hermaphrodites by t ...