The Complex Inheritance of Maize Domestication Traits and Gene
... was given to shepherd them to completion. Every day and conversation I have had with John as my advisor has made me into a better scientist and I am extremely thankful for the opportunity I was given six years ago when I joined the Doebley lab. I have been fortunate enough to also work in an outstan ...
... was given to shepherd them to completion. Every day and conversation I have had with John as my advisor has made me into a better scientist and I am extremely thankful for the opportunity I was given six years ago when I joined the Doebley lab. I have been fortunate enough to also work in an outstan ...
inactivation of the odontogenic ameloblast
... the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein (SCPP) gene cluster. It is expressed by the epithelial ameloblasts during the accrued mineralisation of enamel and by cells of the junctional epithelium (JE), a specialised portion of the gingiva that plays a critical role in periodontal health. In both c ...
... the secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein (SCPP) gene cluster. It is expressed by the epithelial ameloblasts during the accrued mineralisation of enamel and by cells of the junctional epithelium (JE), a specialised portion of the gingiva that plays a critical role in periodontal health. In both c ...
DIFFERENTIAL GENE RESPONSE TO MUTAGENS IN
... The recent work (BRENNER,BENZERand BARNETT1958) on mutagenesis in bacteriophage, has yielded the first evidence for qualitative specific mutability within a gene locus. The mutational sites within the locus affected by proflavin were different from those affected by 5bromouracil and the induced muta ...
... The recent work (BRENNER,BENZERand BARNETT1958) on mutagenesis in bacteriophage, has yielded the first evidence for qualitative specific mutability within a gene locus. The mutational sites within the locus affected by proflavin were different from those affected by 5bromouracil and the induced muta ...
MHC I molecule(!) - immunology.unideb.hu
... MHC I expression of the host cells NK cells possess various inhibitory NK cell receptors which recognise different MHC class I molecules. Decreased or missing MHC I molecule expression on the target cells results NK cell activation. • Absence of polymorphic MHC class I molecules: - HLA-C alleles are ...
... MHC I expression of the host cells NK cells possess various inhibitory NK cell receptors which recognise different MHC class I molecules. Decreased or missing MHC I molecule expression on the target cells results NK cell activation. • Absence of polymorphic MHC class I molecules: - HLA-C alleles are ...
The development and evolutionary origin of barbels in
... range in number from one to dozens. While their composition is highly variable, they generally consist of an epidermis surrounding a dermal core (Sato 1937). The epidermis is frequently populated by taste buds, but olfactory and mechanosensory organs are also present in some species (Herrick 1903). ...
... range in number from one to dozens. While their composition is highly variable, they generally consist of an epidermis surrounding a dermal core (Sato 1937). The epidermis is frequently populated by taste buds, but olfactory and mechanosensory organs are also present in some species (Herrick 1903). ...
Phenotype Curation Tool and Ontologies at dictyBase
... • Developed in collaboration with NCBO • Similar in functionality to Phenote • Web-based tool that can be accessed from any computer ...
... • Developed in collaboration with NCBO • Similar in functionality to Phenote • Web-based tool that can be accessed from any computer ...
Termination of Stem Cell Maintenance in Arabidopsis Floral
... Thus, we tested whether the formation of stamens and carpels in AG::WUS plants was due to AG activity. We did so by decreasing the dose of AG and analyzed flowers of 40 AG::WUS-expressing plants which were heterozygous ag-1/AG as determined by PCR (data not shown). In wild-type, ag-1 is a strong rec ...
... Thus, we tested whether the formation of stamens and carpels in AG::WUS plants was due to AG activity. We did so by decreasing the dose of AG and analyzed flowers of 40 AG::WUS-expressing plants which were heterozygous ag-1/AG as determined by PCR (data not shown). In wild-type, ag-1 is a strong rec ...
Variation and Selection at the CAULIFLOWER Floral Homeotic
... vegetable crop was believed to have originated and was cultivated historically. The BoCAL orthologue from the closely related congener B. incana was also isolated to provide an interspecific comparison of gene divergence. Approximately 2.01 kb of the BoCAL gene was sequenced for each isolated allele ...
... vegetable crop was believed to have originated and was cultivated historically. The BoCAL orthologue from the closely related congener B. incana was also isolated to provide an interspecific comparison of gene divergence. Approximately 2.01 kb of the BoCAL gene was sequenced for each isolated allele ...
The pleiotropic structure of the genotype–phenotype
... rather than by removing or creating an entire gene. Mutational pleiotropy tends to be smaller than gene plei‑ otropy (for examples, see REF. 25). nevertheless, one can argue that the pleiotropy of knockout genotypes gives an upper limit of mutational pleiotropy, as it is plausible that a complete lo ...
... rather than by removing or creating an entire gene. Mutational pleiotropy tends to be smaller than gene plei‑ otropy (for examples, see REF. 25). nevertheless, one can argue that the pleiotropy of knockout genotypes gives an upper limit of mutational pleiotropy, as it is plausible that a complete lo ...
neurotic, a novel maternal neurogenic gene, encodes an O
... relatively recently identified as components of Notch signalling, such as Suppressor of Hairless, Kuzbanian, Presenilin and Nicastrin belong to this class of genes (Lecourtois and Schweisguth, 1995; Rooke et al., 1996; Struhl and Greenwald, 1999; Ye et al., 1999; Chung and Struhl, 2001; López-Schier ...
... relatively recently identified as components of Notch signalling, such as Suppressor of Hairless, Kuzbanian, Presenilin and Nicastrin belong to this class of genes (Lecourtois and Schweisguth, 1995; Rooke et al., 1996; Struhl and Greenwald, 1999; Ye et al., 1999; Chung and Struhl, 2001; López-Schier ...
Searching for Compact Hierarchical Structures in DNA by means of
... fruitful clash with the deep questions underlying information science. Brooks identified in 2003 recent development in biology as the necessary pressure to finally develop a long-time needed quantification of structural information [39]. This thesis is motivated by automatically learning structural mod ...
... fruitful clash with the deep questions underlying information science. Brooks identified in 2003 recent development in biology as the necessary pressure to finally develop a long-time needed quantification of structural information [39]. This thesis is motivated by automatically learning structural mod ...
Molecular basis of the clinical variability of Rett syndrome
... The manuscript submitted by Elisa Scala for defending her Ph.D. in Medical Genetics is dealing with Rett Syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that mostly affects females and that is characterised by a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. The manuscript focuses on the molecular bases t ...
... The manuscript submitted by Elisa Scala for defending her Ph.D. in Medical Genetics is dealing with Rett Syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that mostly affects females and that is characterised by a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. The manuscript focuses on the molecular bases t ...
Biology II Final Exam Practice
... Homologous chromosomes contain the same genes as one another, but the DNA sequences vary. One homolog comes from an individual’s father, while the other comes from the mother. ...
... Homologous chromosomes contain the same genes as one another, but the DNA sequences vary. One homolog comes from an individual’s father, while the other comes from the mother. ...
Methods Five 1536-SNP GoldenGate assays (Fig. 1) Three pilot
... SCRI and 111 IPK SNPs. The original SNP names and a simplified naming convention, 1_0001 through 1_1536, are included in Table S4 (Additional File 14). POPA1 contained 12 citrus SNPs; these were SNPs 1_1415 to 1_1426 (further details not included). POPA2 SNP Selection ...
... SCRI and 111 IPK SNPs. The original SNP names and a simplified naming convention, 1_0001 through 1_1536, are included in Table S4 (Additional File 14). POPA1 contained 12 citrus SNPs; these were SNPs 1_1415 to 1_1426 (further details not included). POPA2 SNP Selection ...
Understanding Reads in RNA-Seq Analysis
... read is a read that fits the transcript model from the chosen annotation database. Compatible reads must be an exonic read (fully mapped to exon); however not all the exonic reads are compatible with a transcript, e.g., in paired end reads, both end reads have to be exonic as well as they both have ...
... read is a read that fits the transcript model from the chosen annotation database. Compatible reads must be an exonic read (fully mapped to exon); however not all the exonic reads are compatible with a transcript, e.g., in paired end reads, both end reads have to be exonic as well as they both have ...
wmgenes2 - Cucurbit Breeding
... because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some watermelon genes has not been described clearly in some cases. Also, the interact ...
... because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some watermelon genes has not been described clearly in some cases. Also, the interact ...
A MIAME-compliant Microarray Database
... NASC International Transcriptomic Projects • Many places, like NASC, have been funded to do run a lot of microarrays • If you are going to run lots of microarrayswhy not form a coordinated project to use all of them? • Creation of coordinated transcriptome ...
... NASC International Transcriptomic Projects • Many places, like NASC, have been funded to do run a lot of microarrays • If you are going to run lots of microarrayswhy not form a coordinated project to use all of them? • Creation of coordinated transcriptome ...
Gene List for Cucurbita species
... through widespread sequencing of genomic or cDNA libraries, through map-based cloning, or by functional homology with sequenced genes from other species. In addition, genes which code for a known protein such as an enzyme can be isolated by working backwards from the protein. Many of the genes seque ...
... through widespread sequencing of genomic or cDNA libraries, through map-based cloning, or by functional homology with sequenced genes from other species. In addition, genes which code for a known protein such as an enzyme can be isolated by working backwards from the protein. Many of the genes seque ...
The virulence plasmids of Salmonella
... nucleotide sequence). Its replication protein, RepA, is identical to that of the S. choleraesuis plasmid, and almost identical (99%) to those encoded by the plasmids of S. typhimurium and S. dublin. The RepFIIA replicons share homologous regions separated by non-homologous stretches, and a phylogene ...
... nucleotide sequence). Its replication protein, RepA, is identical to that of the S. choleraesuis plasmid, and almost identical (99%) to those encoded by the plasmids of S. typhimurium and S. dublin. The RepFIIA replicons share homologous regions separated by non-homologous stretches, and a phylogene ...
Computational Identification of Plant MicroRNAs and
... mRNAs makes systematic target identification easier in plants than in animals (Rhoades et al., 2002). A search for targets of 13 Arabidopsis miRNA families predicted 49 unique targets, with a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 10:1, simply by looking for Arabidopsis messages with three or fewer mismatc ...
... mRNAs makes systematic target identification easier in plants than in animals (Rhoades et al., 2002). A search for targets of 13 Arabidopsis miRNA families predicted 49 unique targets, with a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 10:1, simply by looking for Arabidopsis messages with three or fewer mismatc ...
Dissolving Dominance
... becoming inseparable in later generations. For Mendel to explain his results, traits could not blend or become impure or lose their discrete integrity in hybrids. After all, they were able to reappear in true-breeding forms (again, recessive as well as dominant traits). Hence, Mendel emphasized that ...
... becoming inseparable in later generations. For Mendel to explain his results, traits could not blend or become impure or lose their discrete integrity in hybrids. After all, they were able to reappear in true-breeding forms (again, recessive as well as dominant traits). Hence, Mendel emphasized that ...
Randa Elfadil Ibrahim abdalla
... research for the financial support. To all those who encouraged me, I owe and gladly acknowledge a considerable debt. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and thank The National Ribat University. Abstract Introduction: Asthma is an inflammatory disease that results from interactions between multiple ...
... research for the financial support. To all those who encouraged me, I owe and gladly acknowledge a considerable debt. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and thank The National Ribat University. Abstract Introduction: Asthma is an inflammatory disease that results from interactions between multiple ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... IX) prosthetic group and two calcium ions per molecule, adding up to a molecular weight of 34 520. It contains four highly conserved disulfide bridges and is glycosylated (~21% by weight) (Welinder, 1979; Smith et al., 1990; Dunford, 1991; Gray et al., 1998). Glycosylation affects the kinetic stabil ...
... IX) prosthetic group and two calcium ions per molecule, adding up to a molecular weight of 34 520. It contains four highly conserved disulfide bridges and is glycosylated (~21% by weight) (Welinder, 1979; Smith et al., 1990; Dunford, 1991; Gray et al., 1998). Glycosylation affects the kinetic stabil ...
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... The persons covered by this licence are the licence holder and employees, agents or contractors of the licence holder and other persons who are, or have been, engaged or otherwise authorised by the licence holder to undertake any activity in connection with the dealings authorised by this licence. ...
Cytokinin signaling - Biology Department | UNC Chapel Hill
... mutant is very much reduced; the root elongation rate of this mutant is only 20% of wildtype rates and the number of cell files is reduced [17]. Interestingly, root development in the triple receptor mutant resembles that of plants that have the anti-morphic wol allele of AHK4 (Thr278 !Ile) [14]. ...
... mutant is very much reduced; the root elongation rate of this mutant is only 20% of wildtype rates and the number of cell files is reduced [17]. Interestingly, root development in the triple receptor mutant resembles that of plants that have the anti-morphic wol allele of AHK4 (Thr278 !Ile) [14]. ...