Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression
... most chloroplast 3⬘ ends are produced by RNA processing rather than by transcription termination. In most cases, an endonucleolytic cleavage downstream of the mature 3⬘ end is followed by 3⬘-exonucleolytic resection to a stem-loop at the 3⬘ end. These processing steps are catalyzed by a chloroplast ...
... most chloroplast 3⬘ ends are produced by RNA processing rather than by transcription termination. In most cases, an endonucleolytic cleavage downstream of the mature 3⬘ end is followed by 3⬘-exonucleolytic resection to a stem-loop at the 3⬘ end. These processing steps are catalyzed by a chloroplast ...
Gene Linkage Genetics
... S If independent assortment was to occur, the percentages would be 25% a piece. S Based on the data, the recombinants arose because of crossing over ...
... S If independent assortment was to occur, the percentages would be 25% a piece. S Based on the data, the recombinants arose because of crossing over ...
Index case of acute myeloid leukemia in a family
... postulated that it was a germ line mutation. We confirmed this by conducting Sanger sequencing of the CEBPA gene in genomic DNA isolated from skin fibroblasts (Figure 1A). This is a nonsense mutation located downstream of the p30 start codon (Figure 1B), and thus unique from the majority of previous ...
... postulated that it was a germ line mutation. We confirmed this by conducting Sanger sequencing of the CEBPA gene in genomic DNA isolated from skin fibroblasts (Figure 1A). This is a nonsense mutation located downstream of the p30 start codon (Figure 1B), and thus unique from the majority of previous ...
Methylation of the Factor IX Gene is the Main Source of Mutations
... are CG methylation sites where *CG TG or *CG CA substitutions take place. A mechanism is proposed which explains the high frequency of such transitions by m5С deamination during the replicative DNA methylation and by misrepairing G:T pairs. Such processes may be one of the main sources of mutation ...
... are CG methylation sites where *CG TG or *CG CA substitutions take place. A mechanism is proposed which explains the high frequency of such transitions by m5С deamination during the replicative DNA methylation and by misrepairing G:T pairs. Such processes may be one of the main sources of mutation ...
Predisposition of genetic disease by modestly decreased
... (www.bh4.org/BH4_Start.asp). However, two recessive mutations from this study are not reported. In a case of typical DRD patient with homozygous R249S mutation (Hwu et al., 1999), the recom binant protein had the same Km value, but the expression level of the mutant R249S GCH1 in Hela and BHK cells ...
... (www.bh4.org/BH4_Start.asp). However, two recessive mutations from this study are not reported. In a case of typical DRD patient with homozygous R249S mutation (Hwu et al., 1999), the recom binant protein had the same Km value, but the expression level of the mutant R249S GCH1 in Hela and BHK cells ...
Ge´nie: literature-based gene prioritization at multi genomic scale
... Génie web server is free and open to all users and it is not necessary to create an account before using the service. Its features are unique and more extensive than comparable resources (Table 2), gene lists related to various species and functions are ranked with high precision ...
... Génie web server is free and open to all users and it is not necessary to create an account before using the service. Its features are unique and more extensive than comparable resources (Table 2), gene lists related to various species and functions are ranked with high precision ...
Slide 1
... – Gene Exchange only occurs between sexually compatible species – Most of the genetic variation is created through recombination (crossing) – Selection is conducted by measuring plant characteristics (yield, grain moisture, etc) – Genes under selection are unknown ...
... – Gene Exchange only occurs between sexually compatible species – Most of the genetic variation is created through recombination (crossing) – Selection is conducted by measuring plant characteristics (yield, grain moisture, etc) – Genes under selection are unknown ...
The Birth- and- Death Evolution of Multigene Families Revisited
... orthologous-paralogous gene relationships [4]. Gene families can be classified according to a number of criteria [3, 5, 6]. Such criteria may include, for example, (1) function, (2) how members are distributed across the genome, and (3) the primary mechanism responsible for generating the families i ...
... orthologous-paralogous gene relationships [4]. Gene families can be classified according to a number of criteria [3, 5, 6]. Such criteria may include, for example, (1) function, (2) how members are distributed across the genome, and (3) the primary mechanism responsible for generating the families i ...
Exercise 11 - Understanding the Output for a blastn Search
... When we design a BLAST search, there are three basic decisions we must make: the BLAST program we wish to use, the query sequence we want to annotate, and the database we want to search. In addition, there are several optional parameters (such as the ‘expect’ threshold and other scoring parameters) ...
... When we design a BLAST search, there are three basic decisions we must make: the BLAST program we wish to use, the query sequence we want to annotate, and the database we want to search. In addition, there are several optional parameters (such as the ‘expect’ threshold and other scoring parameters) ...
Potential regulation of gene expression in photosynthetic cells by
... Pfannschmidt et al. — Photosynthetic redox control of gene expression for its regulation. Equal effects of both inhibitors point to consecutive components of the Cytb6f complex as regulators, for instance on stromal components reduced by PSI such as thioredoxins. These inhibitors thus represent use ...
... Pfannschmidt et al. — Photosynthetic redox control of gene expression for its regulation. Equal effects of both inhibitors point to consecutive components of the Cytb6f complex as regulators, for instance on stromal components reduced by PSI such as thioredoxins. These inhibitors thus represent use ...
Caenorhabditis elegans: Genetic Portrait of a Simple Multicellular
... In addition to the 19,000 known and predicted genes, there are several kinds of repetitive DNA sequences dispersed throughout the C. elegans genome. The best characterized of these sequences are seven kinds of transposable elements, named Tc1 through Tc7. Different strains of C. elegans carry differ ...
... In addition to the 19,000 known and predicted genes, there are several kinds of repetitive DNA sequences dispersed throughout the C. elegans genome. The best characterized of these sequences are seven kinds of transposable elements, named Tc1 through Tc7. Different strains of C. elegans carry differ ...
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Panel Indication
... reported to be associated with PAH include ENG, SMAD4, SMAD9, ABCA3, CAV1, KCNK3, and KCNA5. Pulmonary hypertension is one of the pulmonary vascular manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Genes associated with HHT (ENG, ACVRL1, SMAD4, GDF2) are included in this panel. PAH has ...
... reported to be associated with PAH include ENG, SMAD4, SMAD9, ABCA3, CAV1, KCNK3, and KCNA5. Pulmonary hypertension is one of the pulmonary vascular manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Genes associated with HHT (ENG, ACVRL1, SMAD4, GDF2) are included in this panel. PAH has ...
Low X/Y divergence in four pairs of papaya sex
... ratio of 2:1 hermaphrodite to female from self-pollinated hermaphrodite trees, and a 1:1 segregation of male to female, or hermaphrodite to female, from cross-pollinated female trees (Hofmeyr, 1938; Storey, 1938). Four additional hypotheses to explain the genetic basis of sex determination in papaya ...
... ratio of 2:1 hermaphrodite to female from self-pollinated hermaphrodite trees, and a 1:1 segregation of male to female, or hermaphrodite to female, from cross-pollinated female trees (Hofmeyr, 1938; Storey, 1938). Four additional hypotheses to explain the genetic basis of sex determination in papaya ...
Somatic Mutations in HLA Genes - ASHI-U
... CN: Copy Number change is the result of a deletion or amplification (such as a duplication) of a genetic locus. UPD: UniParental Disomy is the result of duplication of one parental chromosome during mitosis and loss of the other parental chromosome, resulting in homozygosity without CN change. LOH: ...
... CN: Copy Number change is the result of a deletion or amplification (such as a duplication) of a genetic locus. UPD: UniParental Disomy is the result of duplication of one parental chromosome during mitosis and loss of the other parental chromosome, resulting in homozygosity without CN change. LOH: ...
pdf - Penn State University
... different from the acidic optimum (pH < 4.5) found for α-expansins. These pollen allergens therefore do not appear to function in acid-induced growth. Whether this is also generally true for the vegetative β-expansins has not yet been tested, but we suspect that they have an optimum more compatible ...
... different from the acidic optimum (pH < 4.5) found for α-expansins. These pollen allergens therefore do not appear to function in acid-induced growth. Whether this is also generally true for the vegetative β-expansins has not yet been tested, but we suspect that they have an optimum more compatible ...
Folie 1 - ERA-NET PathoGenoMics
... pathogens. • Gene expression patterns in mice with defined mutations in IFN synthesis or response after infection infection with pathogens stimulating different types of immune responses. Link between gene expression and protective or deterimental response. • Infection of wildtype and mutant mice wi ...
... pathogens. • Gene expression patterns in mice with defined mutations in IFN synthesis or response after infection infection with pathogens stimulating different types of immune responses. Link between gene expression and protective or deterimental response. • Infection of wildtype and mutant mice wi ...
Functional SNPs in the SCGB3A2 promoter are
... 5q31. (A) Non-parametric LOD score (NPL) sketch map from the original genome scan (11). The multipoint analysis localized the GD susceptibility locus to within an approximate interval of 2 cM between markers D5s436 and D5s434. The multipoint LOD scores throughout this interval are greater than 3.0, ...
... 5q31. (A) Non-parametric LOD score (NPL) sketch map from the original genome scan (11). The multipoint analysis localized the GD susceptibility locus to within an approximate interval of 2 cM between markers D5s436 and D5s434. The multipoint LOD scores throughout this interval are greater than 3.0, ...
Time-shift and inverse clustering of expression data finds new
... between genes. The current analysis of whole-genome expression data focuses on relationships based on global correlation over a whole time course, identifying clusters of genes whose expression levels simultaneously rise and fall. There are, of course, other potential relationships between genes, wh ...
... between genes. The current analysis of whole-genome expression data focuses on relationships based on global correlation over a whole time course, identifying clusters of genes whose expression levels simultaneously rise and fall. There are, of course, other potential relationships between genes, wh ...
Syllabus - UNC Biology
... mutations Predict how cis-acting and trans-acting mutations will affect gene expression Use an illustrations to explain how a mutation could effect the lac operon Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene regulation (cis-acting sequences in the DNA, regulatory proteins, pre vs post ...
... mutations Predict how cis-acting and trans-acting mutations will affect gene expression Use an illustrations to explain how a mutation could effect the lac operon Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene regulation (cis-acting sequences in the DNA, regulatory proteins, pre vs post ...
Analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene segments for the diagnosis of
... speed is often of the essence. Species-specific sequences can be identified very rapidly in assays that combine nucleic acid amplification and a sequencespecific probe of the amplified product. These approaches are usually only able to query short DNA sequences; therefore, it is important to identif ...
... speed is often of the essence. Species-specific sequences can be identified very rapidly in assays that combine nucleic acid amplification and a sequencespecific probe of the amplified product. These approaches are usually only able to query short DNA sequences; therefore, it is important to identif ...
Full Text
... specific DNA base sequence at many locations in their genomes. Much of this variation is ‘silent’ and has no effect but some of the variation influences the expression or function of proteins and thereby influences normal human traits and/or disease susceptibility. ...
... specific DNA base sequence at many locations in their genomes. Much of this variation is ‘silent’ and has no effect but some of the variation influences the expression or function of proteins and thereby influences normal human traits and/or disease susceptibility. ...
gabi - beet: the german sugar beet genome - assbt
... uncover many of the SNPs that exist in sugar beet Sequencing of all these plants for each of the 1,000 targets, ESTs and some RFLP framework markers, is a laborious and time consuming task but will be finished by end of 2003. More than 400,000 bases have been sequenced and analysed already and more ...
... uncover many of the SNPs that exist in sugar beet Sequencing of all these plants for each of the 1,000 targets, ESTs and some RFLP framework markers, is a laborious and time consuming task but will be finished by end of 2003. More than 400,000 bases have been sequenced and analysed already and more ...
Pro-Apoptotic Role of the Human YPEL5 Gene Identified by
... human YPEL3, which was described as a small unstable apoptotic protein in murine myeloid cells [4], has been reported to be involved in growth suppression, causing cellular senescence in human cell lines, and its expression is regulated by the tumor suppressor protein p53, with lower expression in s ...
... human YPEL3, which was described as a small unstable apoptotic protein in murine myeloid cells [4], has been reported to be involved in growth suppression, causing cellular senescence in human cell lines, and its expression is regulated by the tumor suppressor protein p53, with lower expression in s ...