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... ambiguity. Figure 2 shows the corresponding percentages of ambiguous words that were removed from the lists at different thresholds (10%, 1%, 0.1%, 0.05%), which were 0.8%(8/1065), 4.8%(51/1065), 20.3%(216/1065), 30%(319/1065) for gene-English ambiguity and 1.0%(20/2064), 3.8%(79/2064), 21.2%(437/20 ...
... ambiguity. Figure 2 shows the corresponding percentages of ambiguous words that were removed from the lists at different thresholds (10%, 1%, 0.1%, 0.05%), which were 0.8%(8/1065), 4.8%(51/1065), 20.3%(216/1065), 30%(319/1065) for gene-English ambiguity and 1.0%(20/2064), 3.8%(79/2064), 21.2%(437/20 ...
Evolutionary relationships and diversification of barhl genes within
... different neuronal cell subtypes composing the vertebrate retina. The appearance of gene paralogs of such retinaspecific transcription factors in lower vertebrates, with differently evolved function and/or conserved non-coding elements, might provide an important source for the generation of neurona ...
... different neuronal cell subtypes composing the vertebrate retina. The appearance of gene paralogs of such retinaspecific transcription factors in lower vertebrates, with differently evolved function and/or conserved non-coding elements, might provide an important source for the generation of neurona ...
The mitochondrial uncoupling proteins | Genome Biology | Full Text
... maintenance of the redox balance, or reduction in the production of reactive oxygen species. Some UCP homologs may not act as true uncouplers, however, and their activity has yet to be defined. The UCPs are integral membrane proteins, each with a molecular mass of 31-34 kDa and a tripartite structur ...
... maintenance of the redox balance, or reduction in the production of reactive oxygen species. Some UCP homologs may not act as true uncouplers, however, and their activity has yet to be defined. The UCPs are integral membrane proteins, each with a molecular mass of 31-34 kDa and a tripartite structur ...
The Gene Ontology
... obtained from a small number of genes (e.g., ≤3). This situation often happens to the terms with a few genes (more specific terms) or of smaller size (e.g.,<100) of user’s input gene list. In this case, the reliability is not as much as those fold enrichment scores obtained from larger numbers of ge ...
... obtained from a small number of genes (e.g., ≤3). This situation often happens to the terms with a few genes (more specific terms) or of smaller size (e.g.,<100) of user’s input gene list. In this case, the reliability is not as much as those fold enrichment scores obtained from larger numbers of ge ...
What Are Lethal Whites?
... merle gene, and will produce a pup that is mostly white, and usually deaf and/or blind. This is the "Lethal White" Aussie. Lethal Whites can only result from a merle to merle breeding, but not every puppy in the litter is a homozygous (MM) white. Statistics indicate that approximately 25% of the lit ...
... merle gene, and will produce a pup that is mostly white, and usually deaf and/or blind. This is the "Lethal White" Aussie. Lethal Whites can only result from a merle to merle breeding, but not every puppy in the litter is a homozygous (MM) white. Statistics indicate that approximately 25% of the lit ...
LESSON 4 Using Bioinformatics to Analyze Protein
... 15. Show Slide #6. When mRNA molecules are translated, translation starts at the start codon, AUG (circled). In the DNA, this sequence is ATG (also circled). When genetic researchers study genes, they often do not write down the complementary DNA sequence, the mRNA sequence, and the tRNAs. They use ...
... 15. Show Slide #6. When mRNA molecules are translated, translation starts at the start codon, AUG (circled). In the DNA, this sequence is ATG (also circled). When genetic researchers study genes, they often do not write down the complementary DNA sequence, the mRNA sequence, and the tRNAs. They use ...
A bacterial two-hybrid genome fragment library for
... (Klepp et al., 2009) by high-throughput testing of interactions between a bait protein of interest and pan-genomic preys. Additionally, a modified version using Zif and RNAPv domains permitted the development of a two-hybrid library system based on Gateway for Vibrio cholerae and Francisella tularen ...
... (Klepp et al., 2009) by high-throughput testing of interactions between a bait protein of interest and pan-genomic preys. Additionally, a modified version using Zif and RNAPv domains permitted the development of a two-hybrid library system based on Gateway for Vibrio cholerae and Francisella tularen ...
Genetics, environment and cognitive abilities
... Environmental influences on g The same genetic research on g that provides evidence for the important contribution of genetics also provides the best available evidence for the importance of the environment. If the heritability of g is 50%, this means that the rest of the reliable variance can be at ...
... Environmental influences on g The same genetic research on g that provides evidence for the important contribution of genetics also provides the best available evidence for the importance of the environment. If the heritability of g is 50%, this means that the rest of the reliable variance can be at ...
Synthetic Biology: Gene Transformation and Protein Purification
... Vector • The vector is the method used for inserting genes into a cell during transformation. – (Example: Viruses are vectors) ...
... Vector • The vector is the method used for inserting genes into a cell during transformation. – (Example: Viruses are vectors) ...
12.3 Laws of Inheritance
... Alleles do not always behave in dominant and recessive patterns. Incomplete dominance describes situations in which the heterozygote exhibits a phenotype that is intermediate between the homozygous phenotypes. ...
... Alleles do not always behave in dominant and recessive patterns. Incomplete dominance describes situations in which the heterozygote exhibits a phenotype that is intermediate between the homozygous phenotypes. ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Hereditary pancreatic cancer Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Prognosis will depend on the stage of the disease at diagnosis more than it does on hereditary sysceptibility. ...
... Prognosis will depend on the stage of the disease at diagnosis more than it does on hereditary sysceptibility. ...
Ch 6 Powerpoint
... Males are more likely to express recessive X-linked traits than females due to carrying only 1 X. Females are less likely to express X-linked traits since they have to have 2 copies of the bad X’s. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... Males are more likely to express recessive X-linked traits than females due to carrying only 1 X. Females are less likely to express X-linked traits since they have to have 2 copies of the bad X’s. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
DCW11, Down-Regulated Gene 11 in CW-Type
... These results led us to believe that DCW11 could be related to CW-CMS. In order to obtain further evidence, we investigate the expression levels of AOX1a mRNA in DCW11 knockout lines. AOX1a is known to be up-regulated in the mitochondrial complex I mutant of tobacco (Sabar et al. 2000). Our previous ...
... These results led us to believe that DCW11 could be related to CW-CMS. In order to obtain further evidence, we investigate the expression levels of AOX1a mRNA in DCW11 knockout lines. AOX1a is known to be up-regulated in the mitochondrial complex I mutant of tobacco (Sabar et al. 2000). Our previous ...
Leukaemia Section t(1;14)(q21;q32) MUC1/IGH Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Genes involved and proteins ...
... Genes involved and proteins ...
PTC_241Lecture005Cells
... doesn’t happen willy nilly. It’s only activated when certain kind of factors bind to the chromosome and start transcription. So it’s a switch that turns transcription on, turns transcription off. So you need a transcription factor. So how does RNA synthesis work? Well, what do we have right here? We ...
... doesn’t happen willy nilly. It’s only activated when certain kind of factors bind to the chromosome and start transcription. So it’s a switch that turns transcription on, turns transcription off. So you need a transcription factor. So how does RNA synthesis work? Well, what do we have right here? We ...
The WD40-Repeat Proteins NFC101 and NFC102
... sequences of different transposable elements (TEs) resulted in tissue-specific upregulation of nonpolyadenylated RNAs produced by these regions. All direct nfc101/nfc102 targets showed histone modification patterns linked to active chromatin in nfc101/nfc102 downregulation lines. However, different me ...
... sequences of different transposable elements (TEs) resulted in tissue-specific upregulation of nonpolyadenylated RNAs produced by these regions. All direct nfc101/nfc102 targets showed histone modification patterns linked to active chromatin in nfc101/nfc102 downregulation lines. However, different me ...
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... to one of the parental chromosomes such that they are expressed either from the maternal or the paternal chromosome. So far more than 80 imprinted genes have been identified and most often they are organized in clusters. The short stretches of differentially methylated DNA sequences known as imprint ...
... to one of the parental chromosomes such that they are expressed either from the maternal or the paternal chromosome. So far more than 80 imprinted genes have been identified and most often they are organized in clusters. The short stretches of differentially methylated DNA sequences known as imprint ...
genome - Sift Desk
... MYB proteins constituted one of the largest transcription factors (TFs) family in plants, and functionally diverse in regulating plant development, metabolism, and multiple stress responses. However, the function of the watermelon MYB proteins remains elusive to date. Here, we describe the identific ...
... MYB proteins constituted one of the largest transcription factors (TFs) family in plants, and functionally diverse in regulating plant development, metabolism, and multiple stress responses. However, the function of the watermelon MYB proteins remains elusive to date. Here, we describe the identific ...
A virulence-associated gene microarray: a tool for
... more than once (i.e. gene homologues from different strains). When sequences with >98 % homology were detected, only one example was retained for probe design. In addition to the sequences selected using the software tools, additional virulence-associated genes that were not present in the genomes o ...
... more than once (i.e. gene homologues from different strains). When sequences with >98 % homology were detected, only one example was retained for probe design. In addition to the sequences selected using the software tools, additional virulence-associated genes that were not present in the genomes o ...
Axial homeosis and appendicular skeleton defects in mice with a
... inserted into a Bst1107I site in the hoxd-11 homeobox (Fig. 1A). This site corresponds to amino acid 23 of the homeodomain so that the insertion disrupts the coding sequence at the end of the first helix of the DNA-binding motif. Since the KT3NP4 neo cassette contains a very efficient poly(A) additi ...
... inserted into a Bst1107I site in the hoxd-11 homeobox (Fig. 1A). This site corresponds to amino acid 23 of the homeodomain so that the insertion disrupts the coding sequence at the end of the first helix of the DNA-binding motif. Since the KT3NP4 neo cassette contains a very efficient poly(A) additi ...
C1. Genetics, DNA and Mutations - Bioscience Bioethics Friendship
... There are also more major mutations, where large fragments of DNA can be translocated to a different chromosome. Abnormal chromosome numbers can also occur, so instead of two copies there may be three copies. Because this alters the number of alleles of genes for certain proteins, this can have majo ...
... There are also more major mutations, where large fragments of DNA can be translocated to a different chromosome. Abnormal chromosome numbers can also occur, so instead of two copies there may be three copies. Because this alters the number of alleles of genes for certain proteins, this can have majo ...
Transcripts of the MHM region on the chicken Z chromosome
... The male hypermethylated (MHM) region, located near the middle of the short arm of the Z chromosome of chickens, consists of approximately 210 tandem repeats of a BamHI 2.2-kb sequence unit. Cytosines of the CpG dinucleotides of this region are extensively methylated on the two Z chromosomes in the ...
... The male hypermethylated (MHM) region, located near the middle of the short arm of the Z chromosome of chickens, consists of approximately 210 tandem repeats of a BamHI 2.2-kb sequence unit. Cytosines of the CpG dinucleotides of this region are extensively methylated on the two Z chromosomes in the ...
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... Chlorella was reported (Hawkins and Nakamura, 1999). Because of its fast growth rate, inexpensive culturing on a large scale, and minimal negative environmental influence, Chlorella may be a suitable bioreactor if the process of removing Hg2+ can be promoted by molecular biological means (Leon-Banar ...
... Chlorella was reported (Hawkins and Nakamura, 1999). Because of its fast growth rate, inexpensive culturing on a large scale, and minimal negative environmental influence, Chlorella may be a suitable bioreactor if the process of removing Hg2+ can be promoted by molecular biological means (Leon-Banar ...
- Haematopoietic Stem Cell Lab
... De novo motif discovery on Runx1 peaks from all 3 populations analysed by ChIP-Seq. In addition to Runx1 and Gata consensus motifs, a novel motif (unknown 1) was identified both as a shorter 15 bp motif and also embedded in a longer 27 bp motif (both the motif and its reverse complement were found b ...
... De novo motif discovery on Runx1 peaks from all 3 populations analysed by ChIP-Seq. In addition to Runx1 and Gata consensus motifs, a novel motif (unknown 1) was identified both as a shorter 15 bp motif and also embedded in a longer 27 bp motif (both the motif and its reverse complement were found b ...