Dynamic Changes in Aromatic Hydrocarbon Associated Catabolic
... compound proceeded. Under anaerobic conditions, bcr copy numbers increase by a larger percentage over the duration of each experiment relative to aerobic microcosms. In contrast, bdo copy numbers increase by a larger percentage in aerobic microcosms compared to their anaerobic counterparts. This dat ...
... compound proceeded. Under anaerobic conditions, bcr copy numbers increase by a larger percentage over the duration of each experiment relative to aerobic microcosms. In contrast, bdo copy numbers increase by a larger percentage in aerobic microcosms compared to their anaerobic counterparts. This dat ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
... • 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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... via direct binding to a cognate site in its upstream regulatory sequences. Moreover, CEH-36 directly regulates the expression of terminal differentiation genes in the AWC neurons. Our analyses also indicate that MLS-2 acts independently in several lineages to direct the specification of neuronal and ...
... via direct binding to a cognate site in its upstream regulatory sequences. Moreover, CEH-36 directly regulates the expression of terminal differentiation genes in the AWC neurons. Our analyses also indicate that MLS-2 acts independently in several lineages to direct the specification of neuronal and ...
Detection of mcr-1 colistin resistance gene in
... Isolates sharing the same PFGE pattern. c This patient was referred from a nursing home. ...
... Isolates sharing the same PFGE pattern. c This patient was referred from a nursing home. ...
Polygenes and Modifier Genes for Tetracycline and
... As a result of transformation experiments using SDS-extracted DNA, three phenotypic classes of Pen-resistant transformants were observed by Maier et al. (19756). The representative strains 4B10, 7P16 and MP81 are listed in Table 1. Identical transformants were also obtained when phenol-extracted DNA ...
... As a result of transformation experiments using SDS-extracted DNA, three phenotypic classes of Pen-resistant transformants were observed by Maier et al. (19756). The representative strains 4B10, 7P16 and MP81 are listed in Table 1. Identical transformants were also obtained when phenol-extracted DNA ...
A gene complex controlling segmentation in Drosophila
... single set on MS. Although such animals die in late larval or early pupal stages, adult Ubx/ Ubx cuticular tissue in MT has been shown by somatic mosaic. analysis to· transform autonomously towards LMS4,8. A substance, So, effecting LMS-+LMT, will be assumed to be the Ubx+ product. The inability of ...
... single set on MS. Although such animals die in late larval or early pupal stages, adult Ubx/ Ubx cuticular tissue in MT has been shown by somatic mosaic. analysis to· transform autonomously towards LMS4,8. A substance, So, effecting LMS-+LMT, will be assumed to be the Ubx+ product. The inability of ...
mtr function Background Luis M. Corrochano
... The product of the mtr gene is an amino acid permease required for the uptake of neutral aliphatic, and aromatic amino acids, like tryptophan (Koo and Stuart 1991, Dillon and Stadler 1994). In addition, the MTR permease allows the entry of toxic amino acid analogs, like p-fluorophenylalanine (FPA) o ...
... The product of the mtr gene is an amino acid permease required for the uptake of neutral aliphatic, and aromatic amino acids, like tryptophan (Koo and Stuart 1991, Dillon and Stadler 1994). In addition, the MTR permease allows the entry of toxic amino acid analogs, like p-fluorophenylalanine (FPA) o ...
oculocutaneous albinism and analysis of tyrosinase gene in
... (extremities) but retains white hair in the warmer areas (scalp and axilla).2,7) A missense mutation in the tyrosinase gene of the patient introduces one amino acid replacement which changes the enzyme into a temperature-dependent one, ie, very low activity at 35'C and loss of activity above 35'C. 8 ...
... (extremities) but retains white hair in the warmer areas (scalp and axilla).2,7) A missense mutation in the tyrosinase gene of the patient introduces one amino acid replacement which changes the enzyme into a temperature-dependent one, ie, very low activity at 35'C and loss of activity above 35'C. 8 ...
Inheritance of White Colour in Alpacas
... genome sequence and massively parallel nucleic acid sequencing. However, it is important that these molecular tools are used in conjunction with the more traditional tools of Mendelian genetics and physical analysis, so that underlying biological processes are always in consideration when trying to ...
... genome sequence and massively parallel nucleic acid sequencing. However, it is important that these molecular tools are used in conjunction with the more traditional tools of Mendelian genetics and physical analysis, so that underlying biological processes are always in consideration when trying to ...
Structure and function of the GINS complex, a key component of the
... and DDK substrates is key to understanding how replication initiation is regulated. S-CDK substrates are abundant in yeast but two essential proteins, Sld2 and Sld3, have been shown to comprise the minimal set required for replication initiation [21,22]. Phosphorylation of Sld3 by S-CDK on Thr600 an ...
... and DDK substrates is key to understanding how replication initiation is regulated. S-CDK substrates are abundant in yeast but two essential proteins, Sld2 and Sld3, have been shown to comprise the minimal set required for replication initiation [21,22]. Phosphorylation of Sld3 by S-CDK on Thr600 an ...
Probable presence of an ubiquitous cryptic mitochondrial gene on
... mitochondrial ORFs coevolve with various antisense tRNA properties that are required for proper activity in translation [24]. These results were also confirmed by the association between the pathogenic effects of human polymorphisms in tRNA genes and the cloverleaf formation of the antisense tRNA se ...
... mitochondrial ORFs coevolve with various antisense tRNA properties that are required for proper activity in translation [24]. These results were also confirmed by the association between the pathogenic effects of human polymorphisms in tRNA genes and the cloverleaf formation of the antisense tRNA se ...
Laboratory manual for the diagnosis of whooping cough caused by... pertussis/ Bordetella parapertussis
... Recently, using microarrays, it was shown that in France there is a temporal decrease in genetic diversity with a loss of pseudogenes or genes not important for the virulence of the bacterium. However, there is no proof that these changes could affect vaccine efficacy. Surveillance must continue so ...
... Recently, using microarrays, it was shown that in France there is a temporal decrease in genetic diversity with a loss of pseudogenes or genes not important for the virulence of the bacterium. However, there is no proof that these changes could affect vaccine efficacy. Surveillance must continue so ...
Journal of Biotechnology Rapid and highly efficient mammalian cell
... protein/gRNA RNP complexes were delivered into cultured human fibroblasts and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) via electroporation with high efficiency and relatively low off-target effects (Kim et al., 2014). In that study, a large amount of Cas9 protein (4.5–45 g) and gRNA (6–60 g) were neces ...
... protein/gRNA RNP complexes were delivered into cultured human fibroblasts and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) via electroporation with high efficiency and relatively low off-target effects (Kim et al., 2014). In that study, a large amount of Cas9 protein (4.5–45 g) and gRNA (6–60 g) were neces ...
Genome-wide characteristics of sequence coverage by next
... “The most likely explanation for why genes for common diseases have not been found is that, with few exceptions, they do not exist. …., if inherited genes are not to blame for our commonest illnesses, can we find out what is? “ ...
... “The most likely explanation for why genes for common diseases have not been found is that, with few exceptions, they do not exist. …., if inherited genes are not to blame for our commonest illnesses, can we find out what is? “ ...
The location and type of mutation predict
... (ILS) (2). The clinical severity generally correlates with the degree of agyria and cortical thickening (4). Approximately 80% of typical LIS spectrum patients show abnormalities of either the LIS1 gene or the DCX gene (alternatively known as XLIS) (5). The majority of patients with LIS show deletio ...
... (ILS) (2). The clinical severity generally correlates with the degree of agyria and cortical thickening (4). Approximately 80% of typical LIS spectrum patients show abnormalities of either the LIS1 gene or the DCX gene (alternatively known as XLIS) (5). The majority of patients with LIS show deletio ...
Cross-talk between cell-cycle control and the environment
... Even though the understanding of cell-cycle regulators in plants has tremendously increased over the last years, still little is known about cell-cycle regulation in response to environmental signals like DNA damage. A ubiquitous stress for any organism is DNA stress that can either be caused by exo ...
... Even though the understanding of cell-cycle regulators in plants has tremendously increased over the last years, still little is known about cell-cycle regulation in response to environmental signals like DNA damage. A ubiquitous stress for any organism is DNA stress that can either be caused by exo ...
Ab Initio Modeling of Biological Systems - Psi-k
... A promising valid alternative to pure PW calculations is represented by hybrid Gaussian and plane waves (GPW) method [38, 39]. The GPW method provides an efficient way to treat the Hartree (Coulomb) energy and the orthogonalization of the wave functions. These terms are notoriously not scaling linea ...
... A promising valid alternative to pure PW calculations is represented by hybrid Gaussian and plane waves (GPW) method [38, 39]. The GPW method provides an efficient way to treat the Hartree (Coulomb) energy and the orthogonalization of the wave functions. These terms are notoriously not scaling linea ...
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... and is anti-correlated with transcriptional activity. We show that H3K27me3 distribution over its targets is not uniform, but can be grouped into several different clusters that correlate with different levels of repression. Furthermore, we demonstrate that H3K27me3 has a preferential chromosomal lo ...
... and is anti-correlated with transcriptional activity. We show that H3K27me3 distribution over its targets is not uniform, but can be grouped into several different clusters that correlate with different levels of repression. Furthermore, we demonstrate that H3K27me3 has a preferential chromosomal lo ...
Modeling Fragile X Syndrome Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
... inactivation of FMR1 in the newly established iPSC clones [34]. This led to the conclusion that transcription factor reprogramming may incorrectly hypermethylate this region provided that the CGGs are sufficiently long. Furthermore, it highlighted the distinction between FXS hESCs and iPSCs in disea ...
... inactivation of FMR1 in the newly established iPSC clones [34]. This led to the conclusion that transcription factor reprogramming may incorrectly hypermethylate this region provided that the CGGs are sufficiently long. Furthermore, it highlighted the distinction between FXS hESCs and iPSCs in disea ...
Biogenesis and significance of lipofuscin in the equine thyroid gland
... Thyroid lipofuscin granules isolated by osmotic shock and differential centrifugation showed the same ultrastructure as in situ. The protein content ranged from 15% to 77% w/w (mean = 36%). In contrast, the amino acid composition was constant and similar to that of thyroglobulin. The most distinctiv ...
... Thyroid lipofuscin granules isolated by osmotic shock and differential centrifugation showed the same ultrastructure as in situ. The protein content ranged from 15% to 77% w/w (mean = 36%). In contrast, the amino acid composition was constant and similar to that of thyroglobulin. The most distinctiv ...
Grade 12 - Curriculum
... The transcription of mRNA from DNA Movement of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and Translation of mRNA (codon) to form a protein ...
... The transcription of mRNA from DNA Movement of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and Translation of mRNA (codon) to form a protein ...
High diversity of the `Spumella-like` flagellates: an investigation
... spp. in many field studies (Weisse, 1997; Auer and Arndt, 2001; Cleven and Weisse, 2001; Weitere and Arndt, 2003). The sparseness of diagnostic features and molecular data does not provide any clarification whether these organisms form either a mono- or a polyphyletic group: Spumella is considered t ...
... spp. in many field studies (Weisse, 1997; Auer and Arndt, 2001; Cleven and Weisse, 2001; Weitere and Arndt, 2003). The sparseness of diagnostic features and molecular data does not provide any clarification whether these organisms form either a mono- or a polyphyletic group: Spumella is considered t ...
chromosomes
... In general, if the centromere is near the middle, the chromosome is metacentric If the centromere is toward one end, the chromosome is acrocentric or submetacentric If the centromere is very near the end, the chromosome is telocentric. The centromere divides the chromosome into two arms, so that, fo ...
... In general, if the centromere is near the middle, the chromosome is metacentric If the centromere is toward one end, the chromosome is acrocentric or submetacentric If the centromere is very near the end, the chromosome is telocentric. The centromere divides the chromosome into two arms, so that, fo ...
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... and previously reported low-lignin HCT- and COMT-antisense transgenic backgrounds (Guo et al., 2001a; Shadle et al., 2007). Lines showing the presence of the transgene in the genomic DNA were selected for further characterization, and transgenic lines transformed with empty vector were considered as ...
... and previously reported low-lignin HCT- and COMT-antisense transgenic backgrounds (Guo et al., 2001a; Shadle et al., 2007). Lines showing the presence of the transgene in the genomic DNA were selected for further characterization, and transgenic lines transformed with empty vector were considered as ...