Fragaria multicipita - DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska
... standards used were PhiX174 RF HaeIII digest (Life Technologies) and 1.6 kb ladder (Fermentas AB, Vilnius, Lithuania). RFLP patterns were compared with those previously published (Davis et al., 1997; Jomantiene et al. 1998a,b, 2002; Lee et al. 1998). Phytoplasma 16S rRNA group and subgroup designati ...
... standards used were PhiX174 RF HaeIII digest (Life Technologies) and 1.6 kb ladder (Fermentas AB, Vilnius, Lithuania). RFLP patterns were compared with those previously published (Davis et al., 1997; Jomantiene et al. 1998a,b, 2002; Lee et al. 1998). Phytoplasma 16S rRNA group and subgroup designati ...
... After hybridization, the hybrid genome underwent extensive chromosomal rearrangements, including chromosome losses and the generation of chimeric chromosomes by the nonreciprocal recombination between homeologous chromosomes. These nonreciprocal recombinations between homeologous chromosomes occurre ...
Chapter 12 Translation and the Genetic Code
... Hydrogen bondsbetween a hydrogen atom in a polar covalent bond & a second electronegative atom Ionic bondselectrostatic interaction two oppositely charged ions van der Waals interactionsinteractions between dipoles (requires close proximity and specific orientation) ...
... Hydrogen bondsbetween a hydrogen atom in a polar covalent bond & a second electronegative atom Ionic bondselectrostatic interaction two oppositely charged ions van der Waals interactionsinteractions between dipoles (requires close proximity and specific orientation) ...
Wheat biotechnology: A minireview
... expression of delivered gene. The results of the above events can be detected by assaying the expression of a reporter gene introduced into plant cell cultures or intact tissues. The reporter genes produce a visible effect, directly or indirectly, due to their activity in the transformed cells. Anal ...
... expression of delivered gene. The results of the above events can be detected by assaying the expression of a reporter gene introduced into plant cell cultures or intact tissues. The reporter genes produce a visible effect, directly or indirectly, due to their activity in the transformed cells. Anal ...
A tandem repeat in decay accelerating factor 1 induced autoimmunity
... 15], prostaglandin PGE2 [16], and tissue specific factors [17]. Although there is evidence that DAF mRNA stability can be affected by tissue specific factors [17] and inflammation [18], most studies suggest that expression is primarily modulated at transcription [15–17, 19, 20]. The human DAF promot ...
... 15], prostaglandin PGE2 [16], and tissue specific factors [17]. Although there is evidence that DAF mRNA stability can be affected by tissue specific factors [17] and inflammation [18], most studies suggest that expression is primarily modulated at transcription [15–17, 19, 20]. The human DAF promot ...
Recombinant Materials Form
... are constructed by joining nucleic acid molecules that can replicate in a living cell, or (ii) nucleic acid molecules that are chemically or by other means synthesized or amplified, including those that are chemically or otherwise modified but can base pair with naturally occurring nucleic acid mole ...
... are constructed by joining nucleic acid molecules that can replicate in a living cell, or (ii) nucleic acid molecules that are chemically or by other means synthesized or amplified, including those that are chemically or otherwise modified but can base pair with naturally occurring nucleic acid mole ...
Project Title: Genetic Improvement of Photosynthetic Efficiency and
... associated with relevant developmental stages, total RNA samples will be collected and subjected to RNA seq based genome-wide profiling studies. From these genomic studies, in the context of genes specifically regulated differentially between the lines displaying photosynthetic efficiency compared t ...
... associated with relevant developmental stages, total RNA samples will be collected and subjected to RNA seq based genome-wide profiling studies. From these genomic studies, in the context of genes specifically regulated differentially between the lines displaying photosynthetic efficiency compared t ...
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 and Lipomas
... event in oncogenesis of inherited neoplasia. According to the 2-mutation model, an inherited tumor results from the unmasking of a recessive mutation at the disease locus. In such a circumstance, affected persons have inherited an altered copy of the causative gene from an affected parent, but the r ...
... event in oncogenesis of inherited neoplasia. According to the 2-mutation model, an inherited tumor results from the unmasking of a recessive mutation at the disease locus. In such a circumstance, affected persons have inherited an altered copy of the causative gene from an affected parent, but the r ...
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... able to map out how mutations generate new traits in a gene pool. Students will be able to innovate and to use their problem-solving skills to discover how a new species is formed. Standards: CA Biology 5c Students know how mutations in the DNA sequence of a gene may or may not affect the expression ...
... able to map out how mutations generate new traits in a gene pool. Students will be able to innovate and to use their problem-solving skills to discover how a new species is formed. Standards: CA Biology 5c Students know how mutations in the DNA sequence of a gene may or may not affect the expression ...
Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)
... FZD9, through LIMK1, but not WSCR1 or telomeric. The results establish regions and consequent gene candidates for WMS features including mental retardation, hypersociability, and facial features. The approach provides the basis for defining pathways linking genetic underpinnings with the neuroanatom ...
... FZD9, through LIMK1, but not WSCR1 or telomeric. The results establish regions and consequent gene candidates for WMS features including mental retardation, hypersociability, and facial features. The approach provides the basis for defining pathways linking genetic underpinnings with the neuroanatom ...
Mutant Fruit Flies: Exploratorium Exhibit. Mutations in
... The fruit flies in this exhibit show just a few of the mutations that occur in natural fruit fly populations. The genetic instructions to build a fruit fly-or any other organism-are imprinted in its DNA, a long, threadlike molecule packaged in bundles called chromosomes. Like a phone book made up of ...
... The fruit flies in this exhibit show just a few of the mutations that occur in natural fruit fly populations. The genetic instructions to build a fruit fly-or any other organism-are imprinted in its DNA, a long, threadlike molecule packaged in bundles called chromosomes. Like a phone book made up of ...
Examples of Red Algae
... ** bacterial transformation (=uptake of naked DNA). Natural (complex cell machinery required) and artificial (e.g., by treatment with membrane-permeabilizing agent); more later ** bacterial transduction (gene introduction by virus) ** “Transformation” is used broadly in most genetic engineering lite ...
... ** bacterial transformation (=uptake of naked DNA). Natural (complex cell machinery required) and artificial (e.g., by treatment with membrane-permeabilizing agent); more later ** bacterial transduction (gene introduction by virus) ** “Transformation” is used broadly in most genetic engineering lite ...
Optimizing Restriction Site Placement for Synthetic
... recognition site or restriction site. Unique restriction sites within a given target are particularly prized, as they cut the sequence unambiguously in exactly one place. Many techniques for manipulating DNA make use of unique restriction sites [6, 7]. In particular, subcloning is an important metho ...
... recognition site or restriction site. Unique restriction sites within a given target are particularly prized, as they cut the sequence unambiguously in exactly one place. Many techniques for manipulating DNA make use of unique restriction sites [6, 7]. In particular, subcloning is an important metho ...
Genomic Organization of Evolutionarily Correlated Genes in
... of a positive feedback loop connecting periodic genome layout to the cellular conformation of chromosomes on to transcriptional control. 4 Indeed, through the use of a thermodynamic model of chromosome folding where transcription factors (TFs) cross-link distant binding sites, a periodic relative ge ...
... of a positive feedback loop connecting periodic genome layout to the cellular conformation of chromosomes on to transcriptional control. 4 Indeed, through the use of a thermodynamic model of chromosome folding where transcription factors (TFs) cross-link distant binding sites, a periodic relative ge ...
Identifikasi Molekular Bakteri Pathogen yang Menginfeksi Hama
... adhesion molecules (Ishii et al., 2014a), and also by inhibiting wound healing, which leads to a massive loss of hemolymph in silkworm larvae (Ishii et al., 2014b). Cecropins are used by insect as the main defence against gram-negative bacteria. Three different proteases exist in S. marcescens can d ...
... adhesion molecules (Ishii et al., 2014a), and also by inhibiting wound healing, which leads to a massive loss of hemolymph in silkworm larvae (Ishii et al., 2014b). Cecropins are used by insect as the main defence against gram-negative bacteria. Three different proteases exist in S. marcescens can d ...
Recruitment of 5! Hoxa genes in the allantois is
... found in all mesenchymal cells of the distal limb buds (supplementary material Fig. S3A,B), providing evidence that our Hoxa13Cre allele is an efficient tool for tracing the fate of Hoxa13expressing cells. In the allantois, reporter expression is first detected at E8.25 (Fig. 3B), consistent with th ...
... found in all mesenchymal cells of the distal limb buds (supplementary material Fig. S3A,B), providing evidence that our Hoxa13Cre allele is an efficient tool for tracing the fate of Hoxa13expressing cells. In the allantois, reporter expression is first detected at E8.25 (Fig. 3B), consistent with th ...
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... articles. On 18 March, in response to receiving a copy of their preliminary manuscript, Wilkins penned the following: "I think you're a couple of old rogues, but you may well have something". ...
... articles. On 18 March, in response to receiving a copy of their preliminary manuscript, Wilkins penned the following: "I think you're a couple of old rogues, but you may well have something". ...
Polydactyl Maine Coons
... It is accepted that a good percentage of the breed were polydactyls originally. The definitive book of the Maine Coon “That Yankee Cat” by Marilis Hornidge discusses the standard; “The paws are large and round with their prominent tufts. The number of claws in those paws was perhaps the most controv ...
... It is accepted that a good percentage of the breed were polydactyls originally. The definitive book of the Maine Coon “That Yankee Cat” by Marilis Hornidge discusses the standard; “The paws are large and round with their prominent tufts. The number of claws in those paws was perhaps the most controv ...
A new heavy lanthanide-dependent DNAzyme
... among all the tested sequences and it has a small enzyme loop containing only 11 nucleotides, it was chosen for subsequent studies. Biochemical characterization of Tm7 To further understand this new DNAzyme, we first tested metal selectivity for non-lanthanide ions. A gel image of Tm7 reacting with ...
... among all the tested sequences and it has a small enzyme loop containing only 11 nucleotides, it was chosen for subsequent studies. Biochemical characterization of Tm7 To further understand this new DNAzyme, we first tested metal selectivity for non-lanthanide ions. A gel image of Tm7 reacting with ...
Leukaemia Section +21 or trisomy 21 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Cortes JE, Kantarjian H, O'Brien S, Keating M, Pierce S, Freireich EJ, Estey E. Clinical and prognostic significance of trisomy 21 in adult patients with acute myelogenous leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. Leukemia. ...
... Cortes JE, Kantarjian H, O'Brien S, Keating M, Pierce S, Freireich EJ, Estey E. Clinical and prognostic significance of trisomy 21 in adult patients with acute myelogenous leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. Leukemia. ...
Nucleic acid hybridisation and polymerase chain reaction
... conventional pathogen detection procedures, while possessing the advantage that they are often able to produce results in a single day, thus providing the opportunity of taking more effective control measures. The presence of infectious agents in fluid or tissue samples can be revealed by microscopi ...
... conventional pathogen detection procedures, while possessing the advantage that they are often able to produce results in a single day, thus providing the opportunity of taking more effective control measures. The presence of infectious agents in fluid or tissue samples can be revealed by microscopi ...
Genetic Characterization and Inheritance of Belly Spot
... Coat color studies are important because in some breeds only certain colors are permitted; another reason is that some coat colors are associated with diseases. The purpose of this master thesis is to shed some light on the inheritance pattern of the splashed white coat color and belly spot in horse ...
... Coat color studies are important because in some breeds only certain colors are permitted; another reason is that some coat colors are associated with diseases. The purpose of this master thesis is to shed some light on the inheritance pattern of the splashed white coat color and belly spot in horse ...
Tutorial - QIAGEN Bioinformatics
... 9. Add it to the genome browser (track list) view by dragging and dropping it from navigation area to the view tab. This should produce the view similar to the one shown in figure 17. You can re-arrange the relative order and size of tracks by dragging them up and down, and by dragging the resizing ...
... 9. Add it to the genome browser (track list) view by dragging and dropping it from navigation area to the view tab. This should produce the view similar to the one shown in figure 17. You can re-arrange the relative order and size of tracks by dragging them up and down, and by dragging the resizing ...
Towards the development of standardized methods for comparison
... confidence level. The analysis of SO correlation factors between different software tools reveals that correlations among the various programs can be small (Table 2). It is noteworthy to mention that SO values from HOMSTRAD alignments correlate poorly with those obtained from the other software tool ...
... confidence level. The analysis of SO correlation factors between different software tools reveals that correlations among the various programs can be small (Table 2). It is noteworthy to mention that SO values from HOMSTRAD alignments correlate poorly with those obtained from the other software tool ...