MyTaxa: an advanced taxonomic classifier for genomic and
... 16S rRNA gene also provides limited resolution at the species level, which represents a major limitation for epidemiological and micro-diversity studies (11). To overcome these limitations, whole-genome-based approaches and tools, comparable to those already available for the 16S rRNA gene, are high ...
... 16S rRNA gene also provides limited resolution at the species level, which represents a major limitation for epidemiological and micro-diversity studies (11). To overcome these limitations, whole-genome-based approaches and tools, comparable to those already available for the 16S rRNA gene, are high ...
Misexpression of genes in Drosophila melanogaster
... How do you generate transgenic flies? In transgenic flies, you introduce a DNA sequence of your choice randomly into the genome of a lab wild-type strain (w1118). This is now a standard technique. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has a virtual lab for making a transgenic fly strain here: http:// ...
... How do you generate transgenic flies? In transgenic flies, you introduce a DNA sequence of your choice randomly into the genome of a lab wild-type strain (w1118). This is now a standard technique. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has a virtual lab for making a transgenic fly strain here: http:// ...
“Warrior genes” and the disease of being Mäori
... “…the strongest and the best are selected for the task of propagating the likeness of God and carrying on his work of improving the race.” Thus said George Huntington Donaldson in his published sermon “Eugenics: a Lay Sermon” as published in 1929 in the Methodist Review and as quoted by Osgoode (200 ...
... “…the strongest and the best are selected for the task of propagating the likeness of God and carrying on his work of improving the race.” Thus said George Huntington Donaldson in his published sermon “Eugenics: a Lay Sermon” as published in 1929 in the Methodist Review and as quoted by Osgoode (200 ...
Chapter 11 Regulation of Gene Expression
... the promoter, including GC boxes, CAAT boxes, and TATA boxes. High levels of transcription require both the presence of this protein complex at the promoter, as well as their interaction with other transfactors described below. The approximate position of these elements relative to the transcription ...
... the promoter, including GC boxes, CAAT boxes, and TATA boxes. High levels of transcription require both the presence of this protein complex at the promoter, as well as their interaction with other transfactors described below. The approximate position of these elements relative to the transcription ...
Powerpoint template for scientific posters (Swarthmore
... The “Adopt-a-Genome” Education Program sponsored by the DOE Joint Genome Institute makes available to colleges/universities microbial genome sequence data for use in authentic research in genome annotation. Genome annotation identifies and attaches biological information to putative genes using bioi ...
... The “Adopt-a-Genome” Education Program sponsored by the DOE Joint Genome Institute makes available to colleges/universities microbial genome sequence data for use in authentic research in genome annotation. Genome annotation identifies and attaches biological information to putative genes using bioi ...
The DNA sequence of the fragment Hind.30, 378 bases lcng, fran
... beginning of gene 1 of T7 is presented. It contains the C promoter, two ill vitro transcriptianal terminator sites and a sequence of 171 bases which probably codes for the N terminus of the T7 RNA polymerase. The sequence also codes for the RNase III cleavage site before gene 1. This overlaps with t ...
... beginning of gene 1 of T7 is presented. It contains the C promoter, two ill vitro transcriptianal terminator sites and a sequence of 171 bases which probably codes for the N terminus of the T7 RNA polymerase. The sequence also codes for the RNase III cleavage site before gene 1. This overlaps with t ...
Meiosis and Mendel`s Law of Segregation
... has two sets of chromosomes – one from each parent, first replicates its DNA and then undergoes two rounds of division to produce four haploid gametes. The resulting products of meiosis, or gametes, are haploid because each has only one set of chromosomes, and as a result, half the number of chromos ...
... has two sets of chromosomes – one from each parent, first replicates its DNA and then undergoes two rounds of division to produce four haploid gametes. The resulting products of meiosis, or gametes, are haploid because each has only one set of chromosomes, and as a result, half the number of chromos ...
emboj7601952-sup
... family coding for three highly homologous RING fingers proteins, referred to as MuRF1,2 and 3; also called RNF 28-30; or TRIM 63, 55, 54). The three MuRFs share highly conserved N-terminal RING finger domains, followed C-terminally by a MuRF family conserved motif (MFC), a B-box, and a coiled-coil r ...
... family coding for three highly homologous RING fingers proteins, referred to as MuRF1,2 and 3; also called RNF 28-30; or TRIM 63, 55, 54). The three MuRFs share highly conserved N-terminal RING finger domains, followed C-terminally by a MuRF family conserved motif (MFC), a B-box, and a coiled-coil r ...
Article
... and tissue differentiation processes, general housekeeping chores, and seed protein accumulation at appropriate embryogenic stages; more recently, gene action has been implicated in the lapse into dormancy of embryos during their final stage of development (for review: Raghavan, 1997). This paper pr ...
... and tissue differentiation processes, general housekeeping chores, and seed protein accumulation at appropriate embryogenic stages; more recently, gene action has been implicated in the lapse into dormancy of embryos during their final stage of development (for review: Raghavan, 1997). This paper pr ...
Identification and Clustering of Genes Expressed In Circadian
... kernels, and then the kernels are expended into a full clustering by iteratively assigning singletons (genes not in a kernel) to them. For the CLICK algorithm, the vectors representing each gene are normalized so each field has a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1. The similarities between each p ...
... kernels, and then the kernels are expended into a full clustering by iteratively assigning singletons (genes not in a kernel) to them. For the CLICK algorithm, the vectors representing each gene are normalized so each field has a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1. The similarities between each p ...
The Birth- and- Death Evolution of Multigene Families Revisited
... less [3]. Despite the fact that a number of models and hypothesis have been developed to describe the evolutionary dynamics of gene duplications within and between species, the lack of readily available, high quality data limited our ability to test the applicability of most models to real data in ...
... less [3]. Despite the fact that a number of models and hypothesis have been developed to describe the evolutionary dynamics of gene duplications within and between species, the lack of readily available, high quality data limited our ability to test the applicability of most models to real data in ...
Genome-wide expression analysis of cultured
... and 64 were under-expressed. This list of genes was used for clustering and annotation analysis (discussed later). Subsequently, correction for multiple comparisons was performed again, with more stringent criteria, using an FDR of 0.05. This resulted in 65 genes that had significant differential ex ...
... and 64 were under-expressed. This list of genes was used for clustering and annotation analysis (discussed later). Subsequently, correction for multiple comparisons was performed again, with more stringent criteria, using an FDR of 0.05. This resulted in 65 genes that had significant differential ex ...
Requirements for respiration and energy generation, ion
... portions surface exposed, with a determination that they are also essential for virulence. These ...
... portions surface exposed, with a determination that they are also essential for virulence. These ...
Divergence Pattern of Duplicate Genes in Protein
... duplicates follow a symmetric or nearly symmetric divergence pattern supports the random interaction turnover model. This model predicts symmetry in the divergence pattern of the duplicates under the assumption of an equal rate of new partner gains for two copies of one duplicate pair as well as a c ...
... duplicates follow a symmetric or nearly symmetric divergence pattern supports the random interaction turnover model. This model predicts symmetry in the divergence pattern of the duplicates under the assumption of an equal rate of new partner gains for two copies of one duplicate pair as well as a c ...
RNA Interference Regulates Gene Action
... the worm. This process can be disrupted, and there are many C. elegans mutants with altered or defective embryogenesis. For example, one such mutant, par-1, fails to make an asymmetric cleavage in the first cell division; instead, the first division occurs evenly down the center of the zygote, givin ...
... the worm. This process can be disrupted, and there are many C. elegans mutants with altered or defective embryogenesis. For example, one such mutant, par-1, fails to make an asymmetric cleavage in the first cell division; instead, the first division occurs evenly down the center of the zygote, givin ...
An interspecific plant hybrid shows novel changes in
... being translated, potentially lowering the total level of expression of the gene, as discussed in REDDY (2007) and BARBAZUK et al. (2008). It has been predicted that transcripts with premature stop codons that are located greater than 50 bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction are targets for non ...
... being translated, potentially lowering the total level of expression of the gene, as discussed in REDDY (2007) and BARBAZUK et al. (2008). It has been predicted that transcripts with premature stop codons that are located greater than 50 bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction are targets for non ...
2015.04.09.UMinn Resurgence of Ref Quality Genomes
... • Extremely high sequence identity (>99.9%) • Thousands of gaps filled, hundreds of mis-assemblies corrected • Complete gene models, promoter regions for nearly every gene • True representation of transposons and other complex features • Opportunities for studying large scale chromosome evoluti ...
... • Extremely high sequence identity (>99.9%) • Thousands of gaps filled, hundreds of mis-assemblies corrected • Complete gene models, promoter regions for nearly every gene • True representation of transposons and other complex features • Opportunities for studying large scale chromosome evoluti ...
Brooker Chapter 23
... This allows the geneticist to determine how the mutant allele affects the phenotype of the mouse Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display ...
... This allows the geneticist to determine how the mutant allele affects the phenotype of the mouse Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display ...
Genomics Meets Phylogenetics
... efficient heuristic strategies have been developed, however, to evaluate huge numbers of topologies and explore tree space without becoming trapped in nonoptimal “islands” (88, 118). These algorithms, along with fast computers, have made parsimony analyses of hundreds of genes tractable, with reason ...
... efficient heuristic strategies have been developed, however, to evaluate huge numbers of topologies and explore tree space without becoming trapped in nonoptimal “islands” (88, 118). These algorithms, along with fast computers, have made parsimony analyses of hundreds of genes tractable, with reason ...
Mechanisms for Creation of “Original Ancestor Genes”
... We then selected SNS compositions that could satisfy the six structural conditions obtained ...
... We then selected SNS compositions that could satisfy the six structural conditions obtained ...
Constraint and divergence of global gene expression in
... Related to but distinct from imprinting is the concept of parental effects. Parental effects produce phenotypic variation that depends, directly or indirectly, on the genotype of either the mother or father, rather than that of the offspring. Therefore, the resulting phenotypic patterns lag a genera ...
... Related to but distinct from imprinting is the concept of parental effects. Parental effects produce phenotypic variation that depends, directly or indirectly, on the genotype of either the mother or father, rather than that of the offspring. Therefore, the resulting phenotypic patterns lag a genera ...
qRT-PCR Primer Design Using IDT Primer Quest Dr. Ray Enke Bio
... You now have 2 ApE files that we will use to ID the exon/intron junctions. This is important because the primers we design will span one of these junctions so that only cDNAs and not contaminating genomic DNA will be amplified by our primer sets. II. Annotating mRNA exon junctions in ApE Sequence Ed ...
... You now have 2 ApE files that we will use to ID the exon/intron junctions. This is important because the primers we design will span one of these junctions so that only cDNAs and not contaminating genomic DNA will be amplified by our primer sets. II. Annotating mRNA exon junctions in ApE Sequence Ed ...
Gene Nomenclature System for Rice
... The current rules for gene names and gene symbols in rice are based on recommendations from the Committee on Gene Symbolization, Nomenclature and Linkage (CGSNL) of the Rice Genetics Cooperative [12]. Most of the early gene names and symbols are descriptive of visible phenotypes that provided the ea ...
... The current rules for gene names and gene symbols in rice are based on recommendations from the Committee on Gene Symbolization, Nomenclature and Linkage (CGSNL) of the Rice Genetics Cooperative [12]. Most of the early gene names and symbols are descriptive of visible phenotypes that provided the ea ...