New Gene for Bacterial Blight Resistance in Rice Located
... Resistance of experimental materials to X. oryzae pv. oryzae strains. One of the parents of the RILs, Minghui 63, was highly resistant to PXO339 and JL691 and moderately resistant to PXO112 and T7147 at the adult plant stage; Minghui 63 also was highly resistant to PXO339 and JL691 and moderately re ...
... Resistance of experimental materials to X. oryzae pv. oryzae strains. One of the parents of the RILs, Minghui 63, was highly resistant to PXO339 and JL691 and moderately resistant to PXO112 and T7147 at the adult plant stage; Minghui 63 also was highly resistant to PXO339 and JL691 and moderately re ...
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... translating polyribosomes (Feng et al. 1997). It has been proposed that FMRP is involved in synaptic plasticity through the regulation of mRNA transportation and translation (Fig. 1). Given the power of Drosophila genetics in dissecting biological pathways, within the last several years, the fruit f ...
... translating polyribosomes (Feng et al. 1997). It has been proposed that FMRP is involved in synaptic plasticity through the regulation of mRNA transportation and translation (Fig. 1). Given the power of Drosophila genetics in dissecting biological pathways, within the last several years, the fruit f ...
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... translating polyribosomes (Feng et al. 1997). It has been proposed that FMRP is involved in synaptic plasticity through the regulation of mRNA transportation and translation (Fig. 1). Given the power of Drosophila genetics in dissecting biological pathways, within the last several years, the fruit f ...
... translating polyribosomes (Feng et al. 1997). It has been proposed that FMRP is involved in synaptic plasticity through the regulation of mRNA transportation and translation (Fig. 1). Given the power of Drosophila genetics in dissecting biological pathways, within the last several years, the fruit f ...
Molecular pathogenesis of feline leukemia virus
... by the promoter and enhancer function of the retroviral long terminal repeat (LTR). On the other hand, if it has been integrated inside the gene (e.g. tumor suppressor gene), the transcript can be altered or disrupted. And then, the cell acquires growth advantage. From the systems of murine retrovir ...
... by the promoter and enhancer function of the retroviral long terminal repeat (LTR). On the other hand, if it has been integrated inside the gene (e.g. tumor suppressor gene), the transcript can be altered or disrupted. And then, the cell acquires growth advantage. From the systems of murine retrovir ...
Polycomb Group silencers collaborate with Notch pathway to cause
... the hsp70-Gal4 genotype crossed with eyeful in the absence of heat shock (—) and after 1h heat-shock (+). PCR amplification of RT lola or psq products was performed from the common region of the lola transcripts (b) or the psq BTB region (lower band in c) and the psq common region (upper bands in c) ...
... the hsp70-Gal4 genotype crossed with eyeful in the absence of heat shock (—) and after 1h heat-shock (+). PCR amplification of RT lola or psq products was performed from the common region of the lola transcripts (b) or the psq BTB region (lower band in c) and the psq common region (upper bands in c) ...
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... Informatics database map and the Davis Human/Mouse homology map have been made by identifying human orthologs to mapped mouse genes (8). Detailed characterizations of disease regions are increasingly being done through mouse–human genomic comparisons aimed at identifying novel genes and regulatory e ...
... Informatics database map and the Davis Human/Mouse homology map have been made by identifying human orthologs to mapped mouse genes (8). Detailed characterizations of disease regions are increasingly being done through mouse–human genomic comparisons aimed at identifying novel genes and regulatory e ...
Adaptive value of sex in microbial pathogens
... prokaryotic–eukaryotic border (Cooper et al., 2007). Several types of DNA damages have been described (reviewed in Slupphaug et al., 2003). Single-strand damage may be repaired using information from the complementary strand in a single DNA double helix. Double-strand damages are more difficult to r ...
... prokaryotic–eukaryotic border (Cooper et al., 2007). Several types of DNA damages have been described (reviewed in Slupphaug et al., 2003). Single-strand damage may be repaired using information from the complementary strand in a single DNA double helix. Double-strand damages are more difficult to r ...
Analysis of the DNA microarray hybridization images using
... (spots), some amount of noise. Considering requirement of elimination of noise and performing analysis in reasonable amount of time, determination position of the spots is not a trivial problem. In the literature there are many approaches on how to solve this issue. Generally, proposed solutions may ...
... (spots), some amount of noise. Considering requirement of elimination of noise and performing analysis in reasonable amount of time, determination position of the spots is not a trivial problem. In the literature there are many approaches on how to solve this issue. Generally, proposed solutions may ...
Gene mapping - Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
... of the other allele, called recessive, is masked. It is possible to have co-dominant alleles. In this case neither allele is dominant nor recessive with respect to the other allele. We will see an example of this with blood types later in these notes. ...
... of the other allele, called recessive, is masked. It is possible to have co-dominant alleles. In this case neither allele is dominant nor recessive with respect to the other allele. We will see an example of this with blood types later in these notes. ...
A new FISH protocol with increased sensitivity for
... This study worked on enhancing signal intensity, and within this parameter on optimizing target accessibility, labelling and hybridization conditions. The optimization of the technique was made possible because, under nonoptimal conditions, few spots were detectable and their number and intensity in ...
... This study worked on enhancing signal intensity, and within this parameter on optimizing target accessibility, labelling and hybridization conditions. The optimization of the technique was made possible because, under nonoptimal conditions, few spots were detectable and their number and intensity in ...
Families of SMA - Children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
... Each kind of chromosome contains a different set of genes Because each cell contains two of each kind of chromosome, each cell contains two copies of all the human genes, except the genes on the X and Y chromosomes in males There are ~25,000 human genes ...
... Each kind of chromosome contains a different set of genes Because each cell contains two of each kind of chromosome, each cell contains two copies of all the human genes, except the genes on the X and Y chromosomes in males There are ~25,000 human genes ...
CHAPTER 14 DNA applications in society
... Finally, other recombinant proteins are new products that have only ever been produced through expression of cloned genes — these include proteins involved in aspects of immunity, including monoclonal antibodies, (rec Mabs), colony stimulating factor (rec CSF), and interferon (rec IF). Advantages of ...
... Finally, other recombinant proteins are new products that have only ever been produced through expression of cloned genes — these include proteins involved in aspects of immunity, including monoclonal antibodies, (rec Mabs), colony stimulating factor (rec CSF), and interferon (rec IF). Advantages of ...
NLRD Application Form - University of Canberra
... DNA that prevents transcription of genomic RNA following integration into the host cell DNA; or (B) the packaging cell line and packaging plasmids express only viral genes gagpol, rev and an envelope protein gene, or a subset of these; A dealing involving the introduction of a replication defective ...
... DNA that prevents transcription of genomic RNA following integration into the host cell DNA; or (B) the packaging cell line and packaging plasmids express only viral genes gagpol, rev and an envelope protein gene, or a subset of these; A dealing involving the introduction of a replication defective ...
Protein Interactions Limit the Rate of Evolution of
... Orthologs of protein sequences were retrieved with Blast (Altschul et al. 1997) using an e value of 104 as a lower limit cutoff. Genomes of Nostoc punctiforme and Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 were in draft form when this work was undertaken, and preliminary protein-coding sequences were download ...
... Orthologs of protein sequences were retrieved with Blast (Altschul et al. 1997) using an e value of 104 as a lower limit cutoff. Genomes of Nostoc punctiforme and Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 were in draft form when this work was undertaken, and preliminary protein-coding sequences were download ...
Tracking the evolution of 3D gene organization demonstrates its
... pombe (4). The relation between the two fungi has been utilized to improve 3D reconstruction by integration of S. cerevisiae and S. pombe Hi-C maps (19). A comparative study of topological associated domains (TADs) between four mammals has revealed that conserved CTCF binding sites are enriched at T ...
... pombe (4). The relation between the two fungi has been utilized to improve 3D reconstruction by integration of S. cerevisiae and S. pombe Hi-C maps (19). A comparative study of topological associated domains (TADs) between four mammals has revealed that conserved CTCF binding sites are enriched at T ...
Soft clustering
... Each gene is assigned to a cluster with a membership value between 0 and 1 The membership values of a gene add up to one Genes with lower membership values are not well represented by the cluster centroid Expression of genes with high membership values are close to cluster centroid ...
... Each gene is assigned to a cluster with a membership value between 0 and 1 The membership values of a gene add up to one Genes with lower membership values are not well represented by the cluster centroid Expression of genes with high membership values are close to cluster centroid ...
Comparison of Identified TSS Locations to Other
... The two main sources of library bias that can affect the determination of the condition-specificity of the TSSs by applying Shannon entropy to the ESTs are library normalization and library size. While we recognize that a slight normalization bias may remain in each of the individual libraries, we d ...
... The two main sources of library bias that can affect the determination of the condition-specificity of the TSSs by applying Shannon entropy to the ESTs are library normalization and library size. While we recognize that a slight normalization bias may remain in each of the individual libraries, we d ...
Receptor-Mediated Drug Delivery to Macrophages in Chemotherapy
... MBSA but not by free Mtx (17). These Mix at higher concentrations (3 to 10 results indicated that Mtx-MBSA is taken up ,ug/ml). Macrophages remained viable by the same receptor-mediated pathway as throughout the experiments as determined was shown for MBSA (13), leading to high by trypan blue exclus ...
... MBSA but not by free Mtx (17). These Mix at higher concentrations (3 to 10 results indicated that Mtx-MBSA is taken up ,ug/ml). Macrophages remained viable by the same receptor-mediated pathway as throughout the experiments as determined was shown for MBSA (13), leading to high by trypan blue exclus ...
A candidate prostate cancer susceptibility gene at
... score of 4.3 using the markers D17S1289 and D17S921 (Table 1). The linkage evidence was not due to one or a few families with high lod scores, but rather was distributed across the family set. Based on these data, we initiated a positional cloning project, focusing on the interval between D17S1289 a ...
... score of 4.3 using the markers D17S1289 and D17S921 (Table 1). The linkage evidence was not due to one or a few families with high lod scores, but rather was distributed across the family set. Based on these data, we initiated a positional cloning project, focusing on the interval between D17S1289 a ...
The Novel Gene HOMOLOGOUS PAIRING
... 1990) that are catalyzed by SPO11, a type II topoisomerase (topoisomerase VI, subunit A; Bergerat et al., 1997). Although meiotic DSB formation has only been proven experimentally in yeast, this process is considered to be extensively conserved in mammals and plants (Grelon et al., 2001). In the spo ...
... 1990) that are catalyzed by SPO11, a type II topoisomerase (topoisomerase VI, subunit A; Bergerat et al., 1997). Although meiotic DSB formation has only been proven experimentally in yeast, this process is considered to be extensively conserved in mammals and plants (Grelon et al., 2001). In the spo ...
Mutations I: Changes in Chromosome Number and Structure
... 2. Frequency: 3. The effect of hermaphrodism: - unless…. the new organism could ALSO produce eggs without reduction..clonally… and these are the rare animals that we see – triploid ‘species’ that are composed of females that reproduce asexually. (Some may still mate with their diploid ‘sibling’ spec ...
... 2. Frequency: 3. The effect of hermaphrodism: - unless…. the new organism could ALSO produce eggs without reduction..clonally… and these are the rare animals that we see – triploid ‘species’ that are composed of females that reproduce asexually. (Some may still mate with their diploid ‘sibling’ spec ...
The Novel Gene HOMOLOGOUS PAIRING
... 1990) that are catalyzed by SPO11, a type II topoisomerase (topoisomerase VI, subunit A; Bergerat et al., 1997). Although meiotic DSB formation has only been proven experimentally in yeast, this process is considered to be extensively conserved in mammals and plants (Grelon et al., 2001). In the spo ...
... 1990) that are catalyzed by SPO11, a type II topoisomerase (topoisomerase VI, subunit A; Bergerat et al., 1997). Although meiotic DSB formation has only been proven experimentally in yeast, this process is considered to be extensively conserved in mammals and plants (Grelon et al., 2001). In the spo ...
Patchy distribution of flexible genetic elements in bacterial
... incidence and diversity of pSmeSM11a-like plasmids was analysed in isolates of Sinorhizobium meliloti from two field sites, representing two populations. Five of 21 strains isolated from one field, and four of 16 strains from the other field contained plasmids with pSmeSM11a-like backbone genes, whi ...
... incidence and diversity of pSmeSM11a-like plasmids was analysed in isolates of Sinorhizobium meliloti from two field sites, representing two populations. Five of 21 strains isolated from one field, and four of 16 strains from the other field contained plasmids with pSmeSM11a-like backbone genes, whi ...
Symbiotic DNA in eukaryotic genomes
... duplications are induced by the (Box 3) or mobile introns (Box 4). presence of the same sequence The evolutionary relationship be at several locations, and by the tween these mobile elements and the genomes they inhabit recombinogenic nature of most transposition mechanisms. is one of the most intri ...
... duplications are induced by the (Box 3) or mobile introns (Box 4). presence of the same sequence The evolutionary relationship be at several locations, and by the tween these mobile elements and the genomes they inhabit recombinogenic nature of most transposition mechanisms. is one of the most intri ...