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Genome Projector: zoomable genome map with multiple views
Genome Projector: zoomable genome map with multiple views

... stripes depending on the strand), GC content (brown lines), GC skew (yellow lines). Replication origin and terminus predicted from the cumulative GC skew shift points at single base pair resolution are also labelled, with a yellow line cutting through the genome, segregating the two replichores. Thi ...
Universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors
Universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors

... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
Properties of Mitotic and Meiotic Recombination in the
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... (Liang et al., 1998). Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that lack HR are very sensitive to DNA damaging agents such as X-rays (Resnick and Martin, 1976), and have a high rate of spontaneous chromosome loss (Song and Petes, 2012). HR is essential for cell survival of mammalian cells (Helleday, 2003). ...
Haemophilus parasuis Candidate Subunit Vaccine Carol A. Lichtensteiger and Eric R. Vimr
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... sequencing identified ten amino acids at the amino terminus of a purified protein band with neuraminidase activity. The protein sequence did not match any sequence in GenBank database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov); this may be due, in part, to the shortness of the sequence as well as the heterogenei ...
Epigenetic Control of Apomixis
Epigenetic Control of Apomixis

... Although considerable yield enhancement has been recorded due to the adoption of Green Revolution technologies including high-yielding, input-responsive hybrid varieties of crops, efforts are continuously being made to further increase productivity of crop plants to feed the burgeoning global popula ...
Non-cell-autonomous regulation of root hair patterning genes by
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... domain and a C2H2 zinc finger motif at the C-terminus. WRKY proteins act as transcription factors through direct interaction of the WRKY domain to the W box cis-regulatory elements in target promoter sequences (Rushton et al., 1995; Eulgem et al., 1999; Ciolkowski et al., 2008). Consistent with thi ...
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The Mitochondrial Genome of Chara vulgaris
The Mitochondrial Genome of Chara vulgaris

... mtDNA than Chaetosphaeridium mtDNA. The high similarity of codon usage observed for these mtDNAs also is seen at the level of stop codons. Five of the 11 Chara mitochondrial genes ending with TGA or TAG have counterparts with the same stop codon in Marchantia and/or angiosperm mtDNAs ( atp4, atp8, r ...
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biochemistry biochemistry laboratory experiments che 4350

... hazards. Usually potential accidents can be anticipated and prevented. If safety precautions are followed, fewer accidents will occur. The number of laboratory accidents can be reduced if every student follows all of the directions given for the experiment and by the instructor. Special note should ...
Capstone project 2015 in pdf format
Capstone project 2015 in pdf format

... Description: Replication of organelle genomes has to be regulated in relation to the replication of the nuclear genome for faithful passage to the daughter cells. Counter to the large (>120 kb) organelle DNA found in other photosynthetic organisms, the chloroplast genomes of many dinoflagellates are ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.

... respectively). This finding suggests that the PROGINS polymorphism is not involved in the genesis of the disease in the population studied (Table 1&2). Our results point to no association between endometriosis and the PROGINS polymorphism; however, the power calculation of the sample was low, sugges ...
Development of Co-Dominant Amplified Polymorphic Sequence
Development of Co-Dominant Amplified Polymorphic Sequence

... The ascomycete Magnaporthe grisea is present in nearly all areas of rice cultivation and is a primary biotic source of yield loss worldwide (15). The utilization of resistant cultivars is the most cost-effective means to mitigate disease losses. However, monogenic resistance commonly is rendered ine ...
Respiratory terminal oxidases in the facultative chemoheterotrophic
Respiratory terminal oxidases in the facultative chemoheterotrophic

... processes share several components, making cyanobacteria the only cells in which these two most important bioenergetic processes occur in the same cellular compartment. The cytoplasmic membrane, in contrast, does not contain a functional photosynthetic electron transport chain, but probably contains ...
What`s new - JSI medical systems
What`s new - JSI medical systems

... The entry in Suffix can have up to six characters. The suffix is added to the Name of the ROI, e.g: Suffix ng (for NimbleGene), ROI name is BRCA1E01-ng. Therefore all ROIs added on tab Enrichment have a suffix in the ROI name listed in column Name. There is the setting auto cut available: If you use ...
Sequenced Mitochondrial Genomes of Bryophytes
Sequenced Mitochondrial Genomes of Bryophytes

... Among bryophytes, the mitochondrial genome of Phaeoceros laevis is known to be the largest mitochondrial genome sequenced. It consists of 209482 bp with 3 rRNA genes, 21 tRNA genes, 30 protein codind genes along with 34 cis-spliced group II introns disrupting 16 protein genes. A total of 11 pseudoge ...
Quantification of Protein Levels in Single Living
Quantification of Protein Levels in Single Living

... determined by the fluorescence output; while electrophysiology and phenotype analyses further demonstrated that PQR can relate cellular phenotype as a function of protein concentration. Using the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique, I inserted Protein Quantitation Reporters (PQRs) into different gen ...
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures

... The content of parental D N A in double helix decreases with each generation according to the semi-conservative model of replication. Each parental strand acts as a template for the synthesis of new strand of D N A, which is complementary to the parental strand. Each daughter D N A molecule always ...


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Analyzing the Paper

... only in women. Via quantitative trait locus mapping followed by a candidate gene strategy using both mutant mice and pharmacological tools, we now demonstrate that the melanocortin-1 receptor (Mc1r) gene mediates κ-opioid analgesia in female mice only. This finding suggested that individuals with va ...
A Study of Gene Linkage and Mapping Using Tetrad Analysis
A Study of Gene Linkage and Mapping Using Tetrad Analysis

... could use the same approach to develop detailed predictions for the linked model (with genes on opposite or on the same side of the centromere). All models presented here consider only single crossovers. The effect of multiple crossovers and the use of mapping functions and the Poisson distribution ...
Identification of editing positions in the ndhB transcript from maize
Identification of editing positions in the ndhB transcript from maize

... for editing site VI where in maize chloroplasts a CCA (Pro) to CUA (Leu) transition occurs whereas the homologous Oenothera and wheat mitochondrial editing sites show an UCC (Ser) to UUC (Phe) transition (see also following section and Figure 7C and E). Thus, inspite of the homology of these editing ...
Molecular and cellular basis of calpainopathy
Molecular and cellular basis of calpainopathy

... these latter missense mutations that have been directly investigated, it has been determined that several affect the ability of CAPN3 to bind to titin (the relationship between CAPN3 and titin will be discussed elsewhere in this article) [24,25]. It is likely that additional mutations that impair CA ...
Genetic determination of yield related attributes in Brassica napus
Genetic determination of yield related attributes in Brassica napus

... Rao & Gulati [10] and Khan & khan. [22] also noticed similar results in B. juncea and B. napus respectively. As per their findings, non-additive genetic action is more effective for yield contributing traits. Values of H1 and H2 were different. Inequality of H1 and H2 showed the presence of unequal ...
The Diversity of Self-Incompatibility Systems in Flowering Plants
The Diversity of Self-Incompatibility Systems in Flowering Plants

... typically have conserved regions and regions of extreme amino acid variability (hypervariable regions) that may be important for allelic specificity. Interestingly, SLG and the receptor domain of SRK have very similar amino acid sequences, particularly when they are from the same haplotype, where th ...
hindlimb - bthsresearch
hindlimb - bthsresearch

... • In this way we can express genes ectopically in chick tissue – Like a gain of function mutation in a mouse, but limited to a specific cell population ...
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Therapeutic gene modulation

Therapeutic gene modulation refers to the practice of altering the expression of a gene at one of various stages, with a view to alleviate some form of ailment. It differs from gene therapy in that gene modulation seeks to alter the expression of an endogenous gene (perhaps through the introduction of a gene encoding a novel modulatory protein) whereas gene therapy concerns the introduction of a gene whose product aids the recipient directly.Modulation of gene expression can be mediated at the level of transcription by DNA-binding agents (which may be artificial transcription factors), small molecules, or synthetic oligonucleotides. It may also be mediated post-transcriptionally through RNA interference.
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