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... The map obtained by recombination frequency analysis does not place the gene loci at specific places on the chromosome; it simply allows us to determine the positions of genes relative to one another (linkage groups). The small cluster of three genes could in theory be anywhere on the actual chromos ...
upstream sequence of a differentiation
upstream sequence of a differentiation

... 1986, 1989). Several other cultured rabbit cell types including esophageal epithelial cells, kidney epithelial cells, mesothelial cells and fibroblasts do not synthesize K3. Therefore a panel of cultured cells, all of the same rabbit origin, is available, and is ideally suited for studying the tissu ...
Recombination - Transformation
Recombination - Transformation

... probably diverge in a random fashion. The higher the homology between the two, the more recent the diversification is. If the homology is low, the recombination events are suppressed, and such a reduction may have caused the diversification of genes many years ago. The measurement of sequences in va ...
Estonian HumanGenesResearchAct.
Estonian HumanGenesResearchAct.

... state agency or local government agency who may receive all processing rights, except the right to code and decode, from the chief processor on the basis of a contract. The requirements for authorised processors shall be established by the Government of the Republic. § 6. Genetic research and geneti ...
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... promoting Wilms tumor, WT1 regulates the development of both kidney and early gonad.7 WT1 and SF-1 act in a synergic manner towards the regression of the mullerian ducts in 46XY embryos by inducing expression of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH). Additionally, WT1 contributes to transcriptional activatio ...
Rider BRIDGE 2001-2002
Rider BRIDGE 2001-2002

... of a snake embryo? Why, why not? Would it be a forelimb or hindlimb? why?  " Yes, a limb bud would form...downstream of Hox genes is FGF. This doesn't happen in a normal snake because it doesn't express the proper Hox genes in the proper location. It would form a forelimb because snakes have mostly ...
Disruption of Individual Members of Arabidopsis Syntaxin Gene
Disruption of Individual Members of Arabidopsis Syntaxin Gene

... gene disruption by its cognate transgene restores pollen viability and allows the isolation of plants lacking both copies of SYP21, indicating the lethality is linked directly to the syp21-1 gene disruption. These results indicate that the SYP2 and SYP4 gene families are essential in plants. Further ...
Simulating evolution by gene duplication of protein features that
Simulating evolution by gene duplication of protein features that

... In our computer model of the process described above, the nucleotide positions that must be changed from the sequence of the parent gene to be compatible with the developing MR feature (we call states of nucleotide positions “compatible” if they are consistent with what is necessary to code for the ...
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... (top): From Albert F. Blakeslee, “CORN AND MEN: The Interacting Infl uence of Heredity and Environment—Movements for Betterment of Men, or Corn, or Any Other Living Thing, One-sided Unless Th ey Take Both Factors into Account,” Journal of Heredity, 1914, 5:511-8, by permission of Oxford University P ...
Convergent evolution of complex regulatory
Convergent evolution of complex regulatory

... in GT and vice versa (Fig. 2C). Hoxd13 interaction peaks were aligned with both evolutionary conserved noncoding sequences and the GT H3K27 acetylation profile (fig. S2). Potential regulatory sequences active either in GT only (GT1 and GT2), in digits only (Island II-1) (11), or in both (Prox) (17) ...
evolution - Janelia Research Campus
evolution - Janelia Research Campus

... of the developmental effects of mutations. For example, the traditional view that mutations of important developmental genes always have large pleiotropic effects can now be seen to be a conclusion drawn from observations of a small class of mutations with dramatic effects. It is possible that some ...
1 Comp. Funct. Genom. Copyright © (2002) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
1 Comp. Funct. Genom. Copyright © (2002) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

... from EMBL/GenBank submissions, publications, and user feedback. The annotation currently provides basic descriptive information including known or predicted compartment, process and function, presence of domains, and similarity to budding yeast (closest homolog). At present, 3443 genes have some fun ...
Zebrafish and Skin Color Reference Data
Zebrafish and Skin Color Reference Data

... SLC24A5 gene is larger than the region shown above. Recall that the golden phenotype in zebrafish is also caused by a change in the SLC24A5 gene, but it is the result of a different mutation. The mutation that causes the golden phenotype in zebrafish is located farther upstream of the amino acids ...
Gene Regulatory Network of Ikaros in T cell development and
Gene Regulatory Network of Ikaros in T cell development and

... risks of relapse of leukemia and poor outcome of therapy. However, it remains unclear about the gene regulatory network associated with Ikaros. How exactly the transcription of Ikaros itself is regulated? Ikaros can positively or negatively regulate its target genes, and how Ikaros' activity is regu ...
Gain of multiple copies of the CBFB gene: a new genetic
Gain of multiple copies of the CBFB gene: a new genetic

... translocation t(8;21)(q22;q22) is regarded as a recurrent abnormality in most cases identified as AML M2 according to the FrencheAmericaneBritish (FAB) classification [1,8]. In contrast, only a few cases of inv(16) AML with GS have been reported [9]. This type of leukemia, usually FAB type AML M4Eo, ...
Molecular Cloning of Clostridium Perfringens Type B Vaccine Strain
Molecular Cloning of Clostridium Perfringens Type B Vaccine Strain

... of enterotoxemia of sheep and goats. Furthermore, ...
The Complete Genome Sequence of Clostridium aceticum: a
The Complete Genome Sequence of Clostridium aceticum: a

... 1e⫺10 was used, and visualization of the gene clusters was done with the program Easyfig (18). Only genes associated with at least one other gene involved in the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway are depicted here. In some genomes, the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway genes are organized in separate clusters localized i ...
Bayesian Partition Models for Identifying Expression Quantitative
Bayesian Partition Models for Identifying Expression Quantitative

... We define an eQTL “module” as a set of gene expression traits and a set of SNPs such that the variation of the gene expression traits is associated with the genotype combination of the SNPs. This association between multiple genes and multiple SNPs is characterized by a latent variable T , which rep ...
The study of threshold determination of gene identification and its
The study of threshold determination of gene identification and its

... DNA is the carrier of biological genetic information. It uses genetic code to store information, and guides the synthesis of proteins. The accurate deliver of genetic information of protein could make the various life functions completely. Along with the successful completion of world human genome p ...
Three Allele Combinations Associated with
Three Allele Combinations Associated with

... MS predisposition studies have been selected mainly because their encoded proteins are involved in autoimmune pathogenesis. These include genes for immunorelevant molecules such as cytokines, cytokine receptors, immunoglobulins, T-cell receptors and specific adapter protein, potential autoantigens o ...
Construction of nanA mutants
Construction of nanA mutants

... digested with the appropriate enzymes, cleaned again, and then ligated. The ligation mix was used as template for an extended PCR using KOD polymerase and primers SP1693_Janus1 and SP1693_Janus4. This PCR product was then used to transform competent TIGR4_SR1 and transformants were selected on blood ...
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... the host plant unless continuous artificial selection is maintained. The continuous maintenance of the U. esculenta–Z. latifolia interaction system therefore depends on long-term artificial selection pressure. In other systems, pathogens themselves have not been direct targets of artificial selectio ...
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... The Custom file format is a tab delimited text file that allows the user to load personal interaction data into Osprey. There are 4 variations to this file: Custom File Variation #1: Simple custom file format designed to allow the user to quickly visualize their data. The two columns represent the d ...
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) factsheet for patients
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) factsheet for patients

... FMF was first recognised as a distinct condition in 1945. In 1997 it was discovered that mutations in a gene called MEFV cause FMF. ...
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... • For CRM data, the best combination of five clustered transcription factor binding sites – in all human-mouse conserved non-coding sequences (up to 10 kb upstream of transcription start site) of the training genes – is determined using a genetic algorithm. ...
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