Fc RIIIB Gene Duplication: Evidence for Presence and Expression of
... the Southern blot, obtained with a phospho-imager. For these two NA(11,21)SH(1) individuals, the ratio between the FcgRIIIB- and FcgRIIIA-specific band is 1.16 and 1.14, respectively. This is approximately three times higher than the ratio obtained for three individuals with only one FcgRIIIB gene ( ...
... the Southern blot, obtained with a phospho-imager. For these two NA(11,21)SH(1) individuals, the ratio between the FcgRIIIB- and FcgRIIIA-specific band is 1.16 and 1.14, respectively. This is approximately three times higher than the ratio obtained for three individuals with only one FcgRIIIB gene ( ...
Major influence of repetitive elements on disease
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
Secretion of Bacillus subtilis a-Amylase in the Periplasmic Space of
... al., 1983). This plasmid was designated pTUB4 and the DNA sequence of the inserted 2.3 kb fragment is known (Ohmura et al., 1983). pYK33 I(a 'Psi vector') is a derivative of pBR322 containing the same multiple cloning sites as M13mplO (Norrander et al., 1983) at the end of the promoter-signal sequen ...
... al., 1983). This plasmid was designated pTUB4 and the DNA sequence of the inserted 2.3 kb fragment is known (Ohmura et al., 1983). pYK33 I(a 'Psi vector') is a derivative of pBR322 containing the same multiple cloning sites as M13mplO (Norrander et al., 1983) at the end of the promoter-signal sequen ...
Lessons from Functional Analysis of Genome
... Corresponding Author: Jussi Taipale, Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, SciLife Center, Karolinska Institutet, SE 141 83, Stockholm, Sweden. ...
... Corresponding Author: Jussi Taipale, Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, SciLife Center, Karolinska Institutet, SE 141 83, Stockholm, Sweden. ...
Genetics of the Bombay Phenotype
... and H systems since one child of the propositus would have to have a B, h linkage group and the other child 0, h linkage. In the present study, the mother of the propositus had two Bombay genes, of which only one could have the associated linkage group common to that of the father. linkage ...
... and H systems since one child of the propositus would have to have a B, h linkage group and the other child 0, h linkage. In the present study, the mother of the propositus had two Bombay genes, of which only one could have the associated linkage group common to that of the father. linkage ...
A formal theory of the selfish gene
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
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... Polygenic Inheritance •Polygenic inheritance occurs when there is more than one gene involved in a particular phenotypic trait. •Each loci involved can also have multiple alleles. •Examples in humans include height, skin pigmentation, weight, cleft palate, neural tube defects, intelligence, the Rhe ...
... Polygenic Inheritance •Polygenic inheritance occurs when there is more than one gene involved in a particular phenotypic trait. •Each loci involved can also have multiple alleles. •Examples in humans include height, skin pigmentation, weight, cleft palate, neural tube defects, intelligence, the Rhe ...
Escherichia coli synthetic genetic array
... synthetic genetic interactions are identified when specific combinations of mutations cause cell death (synthetic lethality) or retard growth (synthetic sickness). Such aggravating genetic interactions often occur when two nonessential gene products impinge on the same essential cellular process or ...
... synthetic genetic interactions are identified when specific combinations of mutations cause cell death (synthetic lethality) or retard growth (synthetic sickness). Such aggravating genetic interactions often occur when two nonessential gene products impinge on the same essential cellular process or ...
Recombinant DNA Technology
... 1. How and why do we engineer human genes into bacterial DNA? How do we isolate and manipulate genes in which we are interested? One method scientists commonly use is called recombinant DNA technology. Recombinant DNA technology is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments. Usually human ...
... 1. How and why do we engineer human genes into bacterial DNA? How do we isolate and manipulate genes in which we are interested? One method scientists commonly use is called recombinant DNA technology. Recombinant DNA technology is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments. Usually human ...
Copy number variations involving the microtubule
... Mutations of the MAPT (microtubule-associated protein tau) gene are associated with FTLD (frontotemporal lobar degeneration) with tau pathology. These mutations result in a decreased ability of tau to bind MTs (microtubules), an increased production of tau with four MT-binding repeats or enhanced ta ...
... Mutations of the MAPT (microtubule-associated protein tau) gene are associated with FTLD (frontotemporal lobar degeneration) with tau pathology. These mutations result in a decreased ability of tau to bind MTs (microtubules), an increased production of tau with four MT-binding repeats or enhanced ta ...
Gene and Genome Sequencing
... FungiDB exercises – In one exercise we will use Fungi genomes because not enough oomycete data was available – In one exercise we will switch between FungiDB and EuPathDB to show extra func�ons not ...
... FungiDB exercises – In one exercise we will use Fungi genomes because not enough oomycete data was available – In one exercise we will switch between FungiDB and EuPathDB to show extra func�ons not ...
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... immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing a popular strategy to study transcriptome-wide RNA modifications, while creating challenges for analysis , especially in peak-finding. However, there have been no any available tools or softwares for MeRIP-Seq data analysis yet. Here, we present a high-effi ...
... immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing a popular strategy to study transcriptome-wide RNA modifications, while creating challenges for analysis , especially in peak-finding. However, there have been no any available tools or softwares for MeRIP-Seq data analysis yet. Here, we present a high-effi ...
Expansion of specialized metabolism
... 2011; Nützmann and Osbourn 2014; Ono et al. 2010). In addition, a gene cluster in Solanaceae, which contains CYP, DOX, and UGT in that order, have been recently identified to be coordinately involved in the biosynthesis of steroidal glycoalkaloids (Itkin et al. 2013). We investigated the number of s ...
... 2011; Nützmann and Osbourn 2014; Ono et al. 2010). In addition, a gene cluster in Solanaceae, which contains CYP, DOX, and UGT in that order, have been recently identified to be coordinately involved in the biosynthesis of steroidal glycoalkaloids (Itkin et al. 2013). We investigated the number of s ...
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... When the bacterium B. subtilis sporulates, a whole new set of sporulation-specific genes is turned on, and many, but ...
... When the bacterium B. subtilis sporulates, a whole new set of sporulation-specific genes is turned on, and many, but ...
CHAPTER 2 Genome Sequence Acquisition and
... However, there is evidence that muscular dystrophy has a signaling component, and it might be possible that the dystrophin gene produces truncated proteins that might be functional DNA binding proteins. Therefore, we should not conclude that dystrophin does or does not have a transcriptional functio ...
... However, there is evidence that muscular dystrophy has a signaling component, and it might be possible that the dystrophin gene produces truncated proteins that might be functional DNA binding proteins. Therefore, we should not conclude that dystrophin does or does not have a transcriptional functio ...
here - 1000 Genomes
... settings of the track. In example below, the “1000 genomes – August 2010 variations” track is switched to variation density display from the previous compact display. Unlike in compact display, in density display the variations are not colorcoded by their function. ...
... settings of the track. In example below, the “1000 genomes – August 2010 variations” track is switched to variation density display from the previous compact display. Unlike in compact display, in density display the variations are not colorcoded by their function. ...
1 The Chromosomal Basis Of Inheritance
... X chromosome in fruit flies correlates with inheritance of the eye-color trait was the first solid evidence indicating that a specific gene is associated with a specific chromosome ...
... X chromosome in fruit flies correlates with inheritance of the eye-color trait was the first solid evidence indicating that a specific gene is associated with a specific chromosome ...
Ectopic expression of the PttKN1 gene in Cardamine hirsuta
... and KmR C. hirsuta plants by Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, America). RT-PCR was performed with one step RNA PCR kit (TaKaRa Biotechnology, Dalian, China) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The primers of forward 5’-CTGCTCGTCAAGAGTTTGG-3’ and reverse 5’-TCTCAGGTAGTTCAGTCTCCC-3’ were used to ...
... and KmR C. hirsuta plants by Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, America). RT-PCR was performed with one step RNA PCR kit (TaKaRa Biotechnology, Dalian, China) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The primers of forward 5’-CTGCTCGTCAAGAGTTTGG-3’ and reverse 5’-TCTCAGGTAGTTCAGTCTCCC-3’ were used to ...
Data Availability and NASC tools
... database. • Shows if genes are correlated in any way. • It also allows you to pick slides that are different from the general trend. • This tool plots a scatter plot of the two genes you select over all experiments. Every point on the ...
... database. • Shows if genes are correlated in any way. • It also allows you to pick slides that are different from the general trend. • This tool plots a scatter plot of the two genes you select over all experiments. Every point on the ...
Solid Tumour Section Soft tissue tumors: t(1;13)(p36;q14) in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
... whereas a recent study with small numbers suggested that localized t(1;13) tumors had a better outcome than those with localized t(2;13) tumors. Among patients presenting with metastatic disease, those with t(1;13)positive tumors had a significantly better outcome than those with t(2;13)-positive tu ...
... whereas a recent study with small numbers suggested that localized t(1;13) tumors had a better outcome than those with localized t(2;13) tumors. Among patients presenting with metastatic disease, those with t(1;13)positive tumors had a significantly better outcome than those with t(2;13)-positive tu ...
PathogenBioinformatics
... This table lists proteins upstream and downstream of the target protein LLO. Each protein is labeled with its function and location on the strain (beginning and ending base pair numbers). In the right-most column labeled “Aliases” are links to other bioinformatics sites. Notice the column heading "f ...
... This table lists proteins upstream and downstream of the target protein LLO. Each protein is labeled with its function and location on the strain (beginning and ending base pair numbers). In the right-most column labeled “Aliases” are links to other bioinformatics sites. Notice the column heading "f ...
X chromosome gene expression in human tissues
... box plots demonstrating interquartile ranges (IQR) for distribution of F/M gene fold ratios are shown in Fig. 2. No statistical differences were detected comparing IQR between X-linked and autosomal genes per tissue. To explore if utilizing IQR would provide enough statistical power and sensitivity ...
... box plots demonstrating interquartile ranges (IQR) for distribution of F/M gene fold ratios are shown in Fig. 2. No statistical differences were detected comparing IQR between X-linked and autosomal genes per tissue. To explore if utilizing IQR would provide enough statistical power and sensitivity ...
Presentation @9:30am
... matrices. The new matrix Ak does not exactly match the original term by document matrix A. (It gets closer and closer as more singular values are kept). This is what we want: we don’t want perfect fit since we think some of the 0’s in A should be not be 0 and vice versa. Limitations of SVD – very me ...
... matrices. The new matrix Ak does not exactly match the original term by document matrix A. (It gets closer and closer as more singular values are kept). This is what we want: we don’t want perfect fit since we think some of the 0’s in A should be not be 0 and vice versa. Limitations of SVD – very me ...