High grade B-cell lymphomas (HGBL): Altered terminology in the
... mitochondrial function, and electron transport chain; higher levels of BCL2 family members BCR/proliferation: Has more abundant expression of cell-cycle regulatory genes (CDK2, MCM family members, etc.); increased expression of DNA repair genes (PMS2, H2AX, PTIP, P53); higher levels of BCR signaling ...
... mitochondrial function, and electron transport chain; higher levels of BCL2 family members BCR/proliferation: Has more abundant expression of cell-cycle regulatory genes (CDK2, MCM family members, etc.); increased expression of DNA repair genes (PMS2, H2AX, PTIP, P53); higher levels of BCR signaling ...
In Memoriam: Jacques Monod (1910–1976)
... meeting on ‘‘Chance and necessity in evolution,’’ dedicated to the works of Jacques Monod: ‘‘Jacques Monod, one of the great scientists of the twentieth century, will always have an honored place among the leaders of the second major revolution in the history of biology, which occurred almost exactl ...
... meeting on ‘‘Chance and necessity in evolution,’’ dedicated to the works of Jacques Monod: ‘‘Jacques Monod, one of the great scientists of the twentieth century, will always have an honored place among the leaders of the second major revolution in the history of biology, which occurred almost exactl ...
Figures 1
... cognitive scores.36–43 Older children and adolescents treated with GH therapy not only have the aforementioned physical benefits of the treatment but are also reported to have improvements in behaviors with lack of behavioral deterioration during adolescence.44 Recent studies have found that up to 7 ...
... cognitive scores.36–43 Older children and adolescents treated with GH therapy not only have the aforementioned physical benefits of the treatment but are also reported to have improvements in behaviors with lack of behavioral deterioration during adolescence.44 Recent studies have found that up to 7 ...
Tansley Review No. 103 Biological clocks in
... reported for the CAB genes of the photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes (Kloppstech, 1985). The CAB (or light-harvesting complex (LHC)) proteins are among the major proteins associated with the thylakoid membranes, and are encoded by a nuclear, multigene family. The abundance of CAB-family mRNA ...
... reported for the CAB genes of the photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes (Kloppstech, 1985). The CAB (or light-harvesting complex (LHC)) proteins are among the major proteins associated with the thylakoid membranes, and are encoded by a nuclear, multigene family. The abundance of CAB-family mRNA ...
Section 1 The application - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... must follow when considering an application for a licence to intentionally release a genetically modified organism (GMO) into the environment. For a licence to be issued, the Regulator must be satisfied that the release will not pose any risks to human health and safety and the environment that can ...
... must follow when considering an application for a licence to intentionally release a genetically modified organism (GMO) into the environment. For a licence to be issued, the Regulator must be satisfied that the release will not pose any risks to human health and safety and the environment that can ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Light Stress Protection in Higher Plants
... light energy, which cannot be utilized for photochemistry during photosynthesis, leads to the production of reactive oxygen radicals. These radicals cause the oxidation and thus damage of all kinds of cell components. Plants have evolved several mechanisms to prevent or at least minimize this damage ...
... light energy, which cannot be utilized for photochemistry during photosynthesis, leads to the production of reactive oxygen radicals. These radicals cause the oxidation and thus damage of all kinds of cell components. Plants have evolved several mechanisms to prevent or at least minimize this damage ...
Practice final key
... (5 pts) No or reduced cyclin D (1 pt) [credit if not explicitly stated, but clear from context]; does not progress from G0/G1 (2 pts); cell cannot divide or does not proliferate (2 pts). b) An inversion on one chromosome that places the wild-type coding region for cyclin B downstream of the promoter ...
... (5 pts) No or reduced cyclin D (1 pt) [credit if not explicitly stated, but clear from context]; does not progress from G0/G1 (2 pts); cell cannot divide or does not proliferate (2 pts). b) An inversion on one chromosome that places the wild-type coding region for cyclin B downstream of the promoter ...
Cotyledon organogenesis - Journal of Experimental Botany
... dicotyledonous synapomorphy and monocot and gymnosperm cotyledon apomorphies are represented by circles on the cladogram. The debated position of the Gnetales is also shown, according Chaw et al. ...
... dicotyledonous synapomorphy and monocot and gymnosperm cotyledon apomorphies are represented by circles on the cladogram. The debated position of the Gnetales is also shown, according Chaw et al. ...
Introns Structure Patterns of Variation in Nucleotide Composition in
... plant genes have prevented a clear understanding of the evolutionary forces acting on it. Moreover, until now, these patterns were usually described without taking into account gene intron number or precise gene architecture. To investigate the potential role of introns in GC-content variation in pl ...
... plant genes have prevented a clear understanding of the evolutionary forces acting on it. Moreover, until now, these patterns were usually described without taking into account gene intron number or precise gene architecture. To investigate the potential role of introns in GC-content variation in pl ...
hemipterous Encodes a Novel Drosophila MAP
... a strong case for a specific function of pm, and the leading edge, in DC. Since the motionless phenotype in hep embryos can be interpreted as a blocking of the leading edge, we reasoned that hep mutations could modify cell fate in this part of the cell sheets. To test this assumption further, we com ...
... a strong case for a specific function of pm, and the leading edge, in DC. Since the motionless phenotype in hep embryos can be interpreted as a blocking of the leading edge, we reasoned that hep mutations could modify cell fate in this part of the cell sheets. To test this assumption further, we com ...
8 VARIATION IN CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE AND NUMBER
... making a karyotype is described in Chapter 3 (see Figure 3.2). A karyotype is a micrograph in which all of the chromosomes within a single cell have been arranged in a standard fashion. When preparing a karyotype, the chromosomes are aligned with the short arms on top and the long arms on the bottom ...
... making a karyotype is described in Chapter 3 (see Figure 3.2). A karyotype is a micrograph in which all of the chromosomes within a single cell have been arranged in a standard fashion. When preparing a karyotype, the chromosomes are aligned with the short arms on top and the long arms on the bottom ...
DIR 124 - Licence conditions
... range of key stakeholders, including other regulatory authorities, on risks to human health and safety and to the environment in assessing applications for dealings involving the intentional release of GMOs into the Australian environment. Other agencies that also regulate GMOs or GM products includ ...
... range of key stakeholders, including other regulatory authorities, on risks to human health and safety and to the environment in assessing applications for dealings involving the intentional release of GMOs into the Australian environment. Other agencies that also regulate GMOs or GM products includ ...
PDF reprint - Stanford Medicine
... Drosophila genomic DNA and obtained six DNA fragments that satisfied genetic criteria in yeast for Tin binding sites (Figure 1B). Most of the genomic DNA fragments were isolated multiple times. Sequence analysis confirmed the presence of core recognition sites for NK class homeodomains in all of the ...
... Drosophila genomic DNA and obtained six DNA fragments that satisfied genetic criteria in yeast for Tin binding sites (Figure 1B). Most of the genomic DNA fragments were isolated multiple times. Sequence analysis confirmed the presence of core recognition sites for NK class homeodomains in all of the ...
PCR Clean-up Kit / 96-well PCR Clean
... cosmid DNA (per well) from up to 1.3 ml of bacterial culture. This method is based on a modified alkaline lysis of the bacteria in combination with the selective binding of the plasmid DNA to a special silica membrane. The purified plasmid or cosmid DNA is free from protein, genomic DNA and RNA and ...
... cosmid DNA (per well) from up to 1.3 ml of bacterial culture. This method is based on a modified alkaline lysis of the bacteria in combination with the selective binding of the plasmid DNA to a special silica membrane. The purified plasmid or cosmid DNA is free from protein, genomic DNA and RNA and ...
19. - 21. März 2014 in Essen - Deutsche Gesellschaft für
... (Vorträge, Poster, Abstracts). Workshops zu Themen der Qualitätskontrolle (QW), zur Fortund Weiterbildung (EDU) und die Veranstaltung „Talk nach 12“ werden in deutscher Sprache abgehalten. Die Keynote-Lecture wird Herr Prof. Güntürkün in deutscher Sprache halten, da zu diesem Festvortrag auch die br ...
... (Vorträge, Poster, Abstracts). Workshops zu Themen der Qualitätskontrolle (QW), zur Fortund Weiterbildung (EDU) und die Veranstaltung „Talk nach 12“ werden in deutscher Sprache abgehalten. Die Keynote-Lecture wird Herr Prof. Güntürkün in deutscher Sprache halten, da zu diesem Festvortrag auch die br ...
PPT
... For example: locus 2 is polymorphism in a transcription factor gene that affects protein binding affinity, locus 1 is in a binding site ...
... For example: locus 2 is polymorphism in a transcription factor gene that affects protein binding affinity, locus 1 is in a binding site ...
Forward Genetics
... Determine SNP #4 for all recombinant worms by sequencing or digestion. Worms A and B have #4 SNP from the Hawaii strain Determine SNP #5 and #6 for those that have lost SNP#4 (worm C only) Worm C has SNP #6 but not #5: the egl gene maps to the right of SNP#5 ...
... Determine SNP #4 for all recombinant worms by sequencing or digestion. Worms A and B have #4 SNP from the Hawaii strain Determine SNP #5 and #6 for those that have lost SNP#4 (worm C only) Worm C has SNP #6 but not #5: the egl gene maps to the right of SNP#5 ...
The Normal Uniform Differential Gene Expression
... differentially expressed group are computed using the estimated model parameters. Typically a threshold for probability of being expressed of 0.5 is used for classification of the genes into the two groups (≥ 0.5 = differentially expressed, < 0.5 = not differentially expressed) but the probabilities ...
... differentially expressed group are computed using the estimated model parameters. Typically a threshold for probability of being expressed of 0.5 is used for classification of the genes into the two groups (≥ 0.5 = differentially expressed, < 0.5 = not differentially expressed) but the probabilities ...
Chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... constructed from the bacterial plasmid A9Op2 and the terminal fragment of the Tetrahymena ribosomal DNA plasmid (hereafter called the Tr end). A9Op2 is a progenitor of the plasmid A164p2 (Fig. lb), but lacks the inverted repeat of the Tr ends flanking the yeast HIS3 gene present in A164p2. A9Op2 was ...
... constructed from the bacterial plasmid A9Op2 and the terminal fragment of the Tetrahymena ribosomal DNA plasmid (hereafter called the Tr end). A9Op2 is a progenitor of the plasmid A164p2 (Fig. lb), but lacks the inverted repeat of the Tr ends flanking the yeast HIS3 gene present in A164p2. A9Op2 was ...
Additional Table 1. Genotype and phenotype of the
... kb, 14,823,878-15,041,954, genomic yes build hg 18). One gene involved (MACROD2 ). No parental studies were performed. The clinical significance of these copy number variants is unclear. ...
... kb, 14,823,878-15,041,954, genomic yes build hg 18). One gene involved (MACROD2 ). No parental studies were performed. The clinical significance of these copy number variants is unclear. ...
Strains of Salmonella typhimurium and Other
... from the intestines of orally inoculated mice (26, 57). pSLT is Fin+ (F-fertility inhibiting), for it inhibits the fertility of F-factor-mediated conjugation; methods to circumvent this effect are outlined in chapter 128, where various F+ and Hfr strains are described. The plasmid is in a different ...
... from the intestines of orally inoculated mice (26, 57). pSLT is Fin+ (F-fertility inhibiting), for it inhibits the fertility of F-factor-mediated conjugation; methods to circumvent this effect are outlined in chapter 128, where various F+ and Hfr strains are described. The plasmid is in a different ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... between serovar Enteritidis and its host, both at the level of transmission of Salmonella between birds in poultry flocks and at the level of the individual animal, is imperative. Considering the importance and economic impact of the serovar Enteritidis problem, it is particularly remarkable that de ...
... between serovar Enteritidis and its host, both at the level of transmission of Salmonella between birds in poultry flocks and at the level of the individual animal, is imperative. Considering the importance and economic impact of the serovar Enteritidis problem, it is particularly remarkable that de ...
Inference of natural selection on quantitative traits
... using stochastic differential equations and the steady state of a population, balancing the forces of selection (increasing the fitness) and random genetic drift (decreasing the fitness), can be determined using methods of statistical mechanics. In this thesis, I combine aspects of both fields to st ...
... using stochastic differential equations and the steady state of a population, balancing the forces of selection (increasing the fitness) and random genetic drift (decreasing the fitness), can be determined using methods of statistical mechanics. In this thesis, I combine aspects of both fields to st ...
Optimizing selection for quantitative traits with information on an
... was assumed constant. Optimal control theory was used to formulate selection on an index of major gene effects and estimates of polygenic breeding values and to derive index weights that maximize cumulative response over multiple generations. Optimum selection strategies were illustrated using an ex ...
... was assumed constant. Optimal control theory was used to formulate selection on an index of major gene effects and estimates of polygenic breeding values and to derive index weights that maximize cumulative response over multiple generations. Optimum selection strategies were illustrated using an ex ...
Mouse Lefty2 and Zebrafish Antivin Are Feedback
... and display a phenotype identical to sqt;cyc double mutants (Gritsman et al., 1999). These results indicate that Nodal signals not only require TGFb-like receptors, but are also dependent on extracellular cofactors of the EGF-CFC family. A novel family of TGFb molecules implicated in vertebrate embr ...
... and display a phenotype identical to sqt;cyc double mutants (Gritsman et al., 1999). These results indicate that Nodal signals not only require TGFb-like receptors, but are also dependent on extracellular cofactors of the EGF-CFC family. A novel family of TGFb molecules implicated in vertebrate embr ...