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... 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 ...
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Genetics of the Bombay Phenotype

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A formal theory of the selfish gene

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... 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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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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