Curr. Microbiol. 42
... PCR analysis for cry7 genes was performed on four B. thuringiensis standard strains, as well as on 27 B. thuringiensis field isolates, which have previously been found positive to a pair of universal primers (Un7,8 for cry7 and cry8 groups) [2]. Among the standard strains, only B. thuringiensis subs ...
... PCR analysis for cry7 genes was performed on four B. thuringiensis standard strains, as well as on 27 B. thuringiensis field isolates, which have previously been found positive to a pair of universal primers (Un7,8 for cry7 and cry8 groups) [2]. Among the standard strains, only B. thuringiensis subs ...
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents ksgA mutations confer
... 1. Introduction The aminoglycoside antibiotic kasugamycin (KSG), first isolated from Streptomyces kasugaensis, has been used to prevent rice blast disease caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryzae [1–3]. KSG inhibits the growth of a wide variety of microorganisms, with reported low toxicity against pla ...
... 1. Introduction The aminoglycoside antibiotic kasugamycin (KSG), first isolated from Streptomyces kasugaensis, has been used to prevent rice blast disease caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryzae [1–3]. KSG inhibits the growth of a wide variety of microorganisms, with reported low toxicity against pla ...
Breeding in Apomictic Species - public.iastate.edu
... gene to express itself phenotypically. Progress is being made in development molecular markers. Use of mutagens to produce mutant genes that cause plants to reproduce apomictically may be another source. Plants that reproduce by facultative apomixis have been induced in P. glaucum. Apomixis is expre ...
... gene to express itself phenotypically. Progress is being made in development molecular markers. Use of mutagens to produce mutant genes that cause plants to reproduce apomictically may be another source. Plants that reproduce by facultative apomixis have been induced in P. glaucum. Apomixis is expre ...
Genes involved in asexual sporophyte development in Ceratopteris
... First, I induced apogamy experimentally from the semi-aquatic fern Ceratopteris richardii by culturing them on 2.5% glucose. I discovered that C. richardii gametophytes begin to become committed to the production of apogamous sporophytes after 10 days of culture on glucose. I then created a normaliz ...
... First, I induced apogamy experimentally from the semi-aquatic fern Ceratopteris richardii by culturing them on 2.5% glucose. I discovered that C. richardii gametophytes begin to become committed to the production of apogamous sporophytes after 10 days of culture on glucose. I then created a normaliz ...
Lesson Overview
... two different genes as they passed from one generation to the next. • Because it involves two different genes, Mendel’s experiment is known as a two-factor, or dihybrid, cross. Single-gene crosses are monohybrid ...
... two different genes as they passed from one generation to the next. • Because it involves two different genes, Mendel’s experiment is known as a two-factor, or dihybrid, cross. Single-gene crosses are monohybrid ...
Role of Aminoalcoholphosphotransferases 1 and 2 in Phospholipid
... and RNA-seq data. Data from the Arabidopsis eFP browser (http:// bar.utoronto.ca/efp/cgi-bin/efpWeb.cgi) indicate that AAPT1 is expressed in almost all plant tissues, while AAPT2 expression level is lower than AAPT1 in vegetative rosette leaves and higher in maturing seeds and pollen. Data from Gene ...
... and RNA-seq data. Data from the Arabidopsis eFP browser (http:// bar.utoronto.ca/efp/cgi-bin/efpWeb.cgi) indicate that AAPT1 is expressed in almost all plant tissues, while AAPT2 expression level is lower than AAPT1 in vegetative rosette leaves and higher in maturing seeds and pollen. Data from Gene ...
Isolation of COV1, a gene involved in the regulation of vascular
... plants and 22 cov1 plants, which fits the expected 3:1 hypothesis (χ2=0.34, P=0.47) for a single nuclear recessive mutation. Cross-sections of mature 4-week-old inflorescence stems showed that both alleles had a significant defect in the patterning and development of the vascular bundles compared wi ...
... plants and 22 cov1 plants, which fits the expected 3:1 hypothesis (χ2=0.34, P=0.47) for a single nuclear recessive mutation. Cross-sections of mature 4-week-old inflorescence stems showed that both alleles had a significant defect in the patterning and development of the vascular bundles compared wi ...
Role of Aminoalcoholphosphotransferases 1 and 2
... and RNA-seq data. Data from the Arabidopsis eFP browser (http:// bar.utoronto.ca/efp/cgi-bin/efpWeb.cgi) indicate that AAPT1 is expressed in almost all plant tissues, while AAPT2 expression level is lower than AAPT1 in vegetative rosette leaves and higher in maturing seeds and pollen. Data from Gene ...
... and RNA-seq data. Data from the Arabidopsis eFP browser (http:// bar.utoronto.ca/efp/cgi-bin/efpWeb.cgi) indicate that AAPT1 is expressed in almost all plant tissues, while AAPT2 expression level is lower than AAPT1 in vegetative rosette leaves and higher in maturing seeds and pollen. Data from Gene ...
Application to Modify an Approved Exempt or Notifiable Low Risk
... Please initial each of the following statements to indicate that you understand your responsibilities when dealing with GMOs and then sign the application form. I have read, considered and understand my responsibilities under the Gene Technology Act 2000 and agree to undertake the GMO dealing outlin ...
... Please initial each of the following statements to indicate that you understand your responsibilities when dealing with GMOs and then sign the application form. I have read, considered and understand my responsibilities under the Gene Technology Act 2000 and agree to undertake the GMO dealing outlin ...
Endoplasmic Reticulum-Located PDAT1
... et al. 1995). Several independent experiments on transgenic expression of the FAH12 gene under the control of different promoters in the model oilseed Arabidopsis produced only 17% hydroxy fatty acids as a percentage of the total fatty acids of seed, which was an undesirable amount for industrial pu ...
... et al. 1995). Several independent experiments on transgenic expression of the FAH12 gene under the control of different promoters in the model oilseed Arabidopsis produced only 17% hydroxy fatty acids as a percentage of the total fatty acids of seed, which was an undesirable amount for industrial pu ...
Quantitative Genetics
... career many of the members ever considered. ''It's in our blood'' said Brian Jacobsen, president of Madison Park Greetings, a stationery and gifts company. Mr. Jacobsen's brother, mother, grandfather, two uncles, two cousins and an aunt all started and ran their own companies and say they cannot ima ...
... career many of the members ever considered. ''It's in our blood'' said Brian Jacobsen, president of Madison Park Greetings, a stationery and gifts company. Mr. Jacobsen's brother, mother, grandfather, two uncles, two cousins and an aunt all started and ran their own companies and say they cannot ima ...
Cloning of the Papaya Chromoplast-Specific
... tomato CYC-b cDNA probe. Five BACs were identified by the SCAR marker and two by the tomato CYC-b cDNA probe. These seven BACs were mapped to a single fingerprint contig FPC-1648 of the papaya physical map (Supplemental Fig. S1; Yu et al., 2009). Colocalization of the flesh color-linked SCAR marker ...
... tomato CYC-b cDNA probe. Five BACs were identified by the SCAR marker and two by the tomato CYC-b cDNA probe. These seven BACs were mapped to a single fingerprint contig FPC-1648 of the papaya physical map (Supplemental Fig. S1; Yu et al., 2009). Colocalization of the flesh color-linked SCAR marker ...
Mendel and Punnet Square Quiz - etec-510-2011
... a) The genes that are possessed by individuals are called genotype b) Yes, genes determine what proteins you make; and thus what you look like. c) We don’t yet know whether the genes are recessive or dominant yet. We need to see both alleles to determine that. d) We don’t yet know whether the genes ...
... a) The genes that are possessed by individuals are called genotype b) Yes, genes determine what proteins you make; and thus what you look like. c) We don’t yet know whether the genes are recessive or dominant yet. We need to see both alleles to determine that. d) We don’t yet know whether the genes ...
MENDEL`S PRINCIPLES
... traits from parent to offspring. Some historical controversy exists as to whether these botanists actually rediscovered Mendel’s rules by their own research or whether their research led them to Mendel’s original paper. In any case, all three made important contributions to the early stages of genet ...
... traits from parent to offspring. Some historical controversy exists as to whether these botanists actually rediscovered Mendel’s rules by their own research or whether their research led them to Mendel’s original paper. In any case, all three made important contributions to the early stages of genet ...
Educator Materials
... questions in the activity before they watch the film again in class. Then, when students watch the film again at the start of this activity, they can focus on the specific questions that relate to this activity. If you only have time to watch the film once, encourage students to take notes as they w ...
... questions in the activity before they watch the film again in class. Then, when students watch the film again at the start of this activity, they can focus on the specific questions that relate to this activity. If you only have time to watch the film once, encourage students to take notes as they w ...
IMPROVE SMALL RNA-MEDIATED GENE SILENCING
... flowers were obtained instead of dark purple flowers. Somehow both the introduced and endogenous forms of the CHS gene were silenced by the transgene and this phenomenon was then termed as “co-suppression” (Napoli et al. 1990). Similar observations have also been reported for plants engineered to ex ...
... flowers were obtained instead of dark purple flowers. Somehow both the introduced and endogenous forms of the CHS gene were silenced by the transgene and this phenomenon was then termed as “co-suppression” (Napoli et al. 1990). Similar observations have also been reported for plants engineered to ex ...
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a
... hydroperoxides and free radicals resulting from LOX activity can have deleterious effects on nutritionally important compounds such as proteins, vitamins and essential PUFAs. LOXs also have a role in the production of volatile molecules that can positively or negatively influence the flavour and aro ...
... hydroperoxides and free radicals resulting from LOX activity can have deleterious effects on nutritionally important compounds such as proteins, vitamins and essential PUFAs. LOXs also have a role in the production of volatile molecules that can positively or negatively influence the flavour and aro ...
A walk-through tutorial of Ensembl Plants functionality.
... • How to attach and visualize your BAM and VCF data. • Retrieve Ensembl Plants data using BioMart. • Know where to find help and documentation. ...
... • How to attach and visualize your BAM and VCF data. • Retrieve Ensembl Plants data using BioMart. • Know where to find help and documentation. ...
Control of GL2 expression in Arabidopsis leaves and trichomes
... developmental stages and GUS activity was analyzed ...
... developmental stages and GUS activity was analyzed ...
Mapping QTLs for Popping Ability in a Popcorn × Dent Maize
... maize chromosomes that show affiliation with such traits. Traits of interest include the kernel popping efficiency, the kernel popping expansion volume, the popping phenotype, and the average kernel size. In this study, kernel popping characteristics were assessed on 112 recombinant inbred corn line ...
... maize chromosomes that show affiliation with such traits. Traits of interest include the kernel popping efficiency, the kernel popping expansion volume, the popping phenotype, and the average kernel size. In this study, kernel popping characteristics were assessed on 112 recombinant inbred corn line ...
Genetics Terminology Illustrated III Epistasis
... regardless whether they are crowded, poorly fed, or experience poor water quality. • The same with black angelfish – they always look black. Poor water quality or overcrowding may result in ragged, stunted fins – but the color of the fish will still be black. ...
... regardless whether they are crowded, poorly fed, or experience poor water quality. • The same with black angelfish – they always look black. Poor water quality or overcrowding may result in ragged, stunted fins – but the color of the fish will still be black. ...
Circadian Rhythm of Circumnutation in
... rhythms are oscillations in the biochemical, physiological and behavioral functions of organisms that occur with a periodicity of approximately 24 h (McClung and Kay 1994). They are generated by a circadian clock that is synchronized by environmental cues. In higher plants, the circadian clock contr ...
... rhythms are oscillations in the biochemical, physiological and behavioral functions of organisms that occur with a periodicity of approximately 24 h (McClung and Kay 1994). They are generated by a circadian clock that is synchronized by environmental cues. In higher plants, the circadian clock contr ...
6.3 Mendel and Heredity
... when at least one allele is dominant. – A recessive allele is expressed as a phenotype only when two copies are present. – Symbols: Dominant alleles are represented by uppercase letters; recessive alleles by lowercase letters. ...
... when at least one allele is dominant. – A recessive allele is expressed as a phenotype only when two copies are present. – Symbols: Dominant alleles are represented by uppercase letters; recessive alleles by lowercase letters. ...
Chapter 6 - Gregor Mendel and Genetics
... Table 6.2 There are two alleles, B and b, that control flower color in pea plants. This results in three possible genotypes. Why are there only two phenotypes? The expression of an organism’s genotype produces its phenotype. The phenotype refers to the organism’s characteristics, such as purple or wh ...
... Table 6.2 There are two alleles, B and b, that control flower color in pea plants. This results in three possible genotypes. Why are there only two phenotypes? The expression of an organism’s genotype produces its phenotype. The phenotype refers to the organism’s characteristics, such as purple or wh ...
Trait to gene analysis reveals that allelic variation in three genes
... Predictable seedling establishment is essential for crop production to be both resource efficient and cost effective and is therefore widely accepted as a critically important trait for farmers and for food security. Seedling establishment is dependent upon high seed vigour, which is required to cop ...
... Predictable seedling establishment is essential for crop production to be both resource efficient and cost effective and is therefore widely accepted as a critically important trait for farmers and for food security. Seedling establishment is dependent upon high seed vigour, which is required to cop ...