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Genetics of CO2 fixation in the chemoautotroph Alcaligenes eutrophus

... still unknown. All genes, except the regulatory gene cfxR that is loca,.ed within the chromosomal cluster immediately upstream of cfxLc (see below in Section 5), have the same relative orientation and are closely linked. Seq,Jence data will have to provide information as to whether the intergenic re ...
Tracking the evolution of 3D gene organization demonstrates its
Tracking the evolution of 3D gene organization demonstrates its

... (6,7,11) and TF binding sites (8,12). In addition, genes encoding interacting proteins, that form protein complexes and genes along the same pathway have been shown to be co-localized in 3D in human (10). Chromosomes’ 3D conformation has been shown to be related to tissue-specific regulation (13,14) ...
Distinguishing coding from non-coding sequences in a prokaryote
Distinguishing coding from non-coding sequences in a prokaryote

... where T P denotes the number of correctly recognized coding sequences, F N the number of coding sequences recognized as non-coding sequences, F P the number of noncoding sequences recognized as coding sequences, and T N the number of correctly recognized non-coding sequences. Then we use the algorit ...
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... Another mapping function (Kosambi’s) widely used in estimation of genetic distance in mammals, especially with reference to ”Interference” during meiotic recombination. ...
Sequences of Primate Insulin Genes Support
Sequences of Primate Insulin Genes Support

... region of the mRNA and which are believed to have been generated by a process of retrotransposition of a partially processed insulin transcript (Soares et al. 1985 ). The identity between the sequences of human (chimpanzee) and African green monkey preproinsulin is 98% (97%); at the nucleotide level ...
Antibiotic Resistance and Genetically Engineered Plants
Antibiotic Resistance and Genetically Engineered Plants

... The process of inserting a gene of interest into a plant is crude, haphazard, and random. Scientists cannot easily determine where a gene will land, or even if a gene has been successfully incorporated into a plant cell. There are two common methods of gene insertion. The first involves a “gene gun ...
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Occurrence of the aacA4 gene among multidrug resistant strains of

... aminoglycoside 6’-N-acetyltransferase. Highly plausible is the presence of other mechanisms resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics, both in the population of strains aacA4-positive and aacA4-negative [7]. In conclusion, although aminoglycosides remain useful antipseudomonal agents, resistance to t ...
Gene Duplication - Semantic Scholar
Gene Duplication - Semantic Scholar

... (or  genome)  duplication.  Zhang  2003  summarizes  the  main  features  of  these  mechanisms.  Kaessmann,  et  al.  2009  provides detailed  information  about  retroposition-­mediated  gene  duplication.  Most  genetics  textbooks,  including  Klug,  et  al.  2009,  describe detailed  mechanisms ...
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Is it Time to Get on the Fast Track or Stay on the

... is first necessary to determine the relative analgesic potencies of MS and M6G. Previously published studies provide a wide range of potency ratios, depending on the species studied and route of administration. For example, whereas Person et al. found that 0.05 mg/kg of intravenous M6G was almost as ...
The Gene Gateway Workbook
The Gene Gateway Workbook

... official gene symbol, which is HFE for hemochromatosis, serves as a unique identifier for a gene. To be "official," a gene symbol must have been approved by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/nomenclature/). The gene symbol is especially useful when searching other datab ...
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... proteins (depicted in similar color and shape). In Drosophila fat (ft) interacts with core kinase cascade via Expanded (Ex). The core kinase cascade includes kinase Hippo (hpo), adaptor proteins mats and Salvador (Sav) and kinase Warts. The core kinase cascade inhibits phosphorylation of transcripti ...
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... confirmed the presence of this ortholog in the genomes of Anura, Caudata and Prototheria, but not in Metatheria, Eutheria or Sauropsida. Comparison of the loci in the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and Western clawed frog indicated that the genes are syntenic (Figure S7). Since we show that th ...
Linkage Introduction
Linkage Introduction

... When a gamete is passed down, the chromosome inherited by an offspring from a parent is actually a mosaic of the parent’s two chromosomes. Suppose we have two loci on the same chromosome, locus 1 and locus 2, where locus 1 has alleles A1 and A2, and locus 2 has alleles B1 and B2. In the example belo ...
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lecture notes

... of the embryo that form the neurogenic ectoderm. This tissue ultimately produces the central nervous system of the adult fly. In principle, both high and low levels of the Dorsal gradient can activate Sog expression in both the mesoderm and neurogenic ectoderm. However, the Sog enhancer contains bin ...
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Constitutive Mutations of the Saccharomyces

... pMAL64R10 transformants under noninduced conditions is twice that under induced conditions, andtwice that observed in transformants carrying the inducible MALG? allele (plasmid YCpMAL63) grown in maltose. This is likely due to glucose repression resulting from the potentially high levels of intracel ...
Cloning and Sequencing of a Gene from Bacillus
Cloning and Sequencing of a Gene from Bacillus

... primary sequences derived from the nucleotide sequences of the two genes were also compared. The gene from B. amyloliquefaciens coded for a protein of 344 amino acid residues, one more than the protein coded by the corresponding gene from B. subtilis. Comparison of the primary amino acid sequences o ...
The Determination of the Genetic Order and Genetic Map
The Determination of the Genetic Order and Genetic Map

... an experimental organism helpful to research and whose genetics is studied on the idea that the findings can then be applied to other organisms such as chimpanzees or humans. In this lab we use Drosophila melanogaster to experiment with X linked chromosomes, following Thomas Morgan’s groundbreaking ...
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... person’s eyes. Melanin pigment is present not only in people, but also in other vertebrate species in their skin, eyes and fur (in the case of mammals), feathers (in the case of birds) and scales (in the case of reptiles). Melanin pigmentation is produced in a multi-step pathway in special cells kno ...
Bio1B - Integrative Biology
Bio1B - Integrative Biology

... and BB, and both alleles are separately manifest in the phenotype. One example is the so-called MN blood group in humans, where the homozygote MM and NN phenotypes each express one type of molecule on the cell surface, whereas the heterozygote MN individuals express both types of molecule. multiple ...
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Genetics of Bacteriophage P22. II. Gene Order and Gene Function.

... A complete genetic map of the temperate Salmonella phage P22 has been constructed using a variety of methods. The map is circular, about 100 map units (percent recombination) in length, and shows clustering of related functions. The map order by function closely resembles the order reported for the ...
Solid Tumour Section Soft Tissue Tumors: Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma
Solid Tumour Section Soft Tissue Tumors: Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma

... BAC clones were performed in two cases of low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma carrying a t(7;16) abnormality. The analysis revealed that the breakpoints were located within BAC clones RP11-388M20 (AC009088) in band 16p11.2, and RP11- 29B3 (AC022173) and RP11377B19 (AC009263) in band 7q33; all the examined ...
Slide 1 - Kenwood Academy High School
Slide 1 - Kenwood Academy High School

... genes. Doctors and medical researchers are working to restore function to cells that are affected by genetic disorders. To accomplish this goal, scientists have to get the right gene to the right cells in the right tissue. This is not an easy task. Many vectors, or delivery systems, for gene therapy ...
Mendelian genetics (Word)
Mendelian genetics (Word)

... MN blood group in humans, where the homozygote MM and NN phenotypes each express one type of molecule on the cell surface, whereas the heterozygote MN individuals express both types of molecule. multiple alleles: a group of individuals may have more than two different alleles for a given gene. (Any ...
Evolution #10 Mendel - Integrative Biology
Evolution #10 Mendel - Integrative Biology

... MN blood group in humans, where the homozygote MM and NN phenotypes each express one type of molecule on the cell surface, whereas the heterozygote MN individuals express both types of molecule. multiple alleles: a group of individuals may have more than two different alleles for a given gene. (Any ...
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... Diagnose malignant tissue from normal one Drug effect study ...
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