Identification of Plant Genes for Abiotic Stress Resistance
... stress are largely identical except for the ionic component. These similarities include metabolic processes such as, for example, a decrease of photosynthesis or hormonal processes like rising levels of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA). High intracellular concentrations of sodium and chloride i ...
... stress are largely identical except for the ionic component. These similarities include metabolic processes such as, for example, a decrease of photosynthesis or hormonal processes like rising levels of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA). High intracellular concentrations of sodium and chloride i ...
Additional file 1
... The same search is performed on Ipmyb1, but no clear consensus can be draw from Jaspar database. The following search is based on the assumption that the binding sites of two collaborative TFs are not far apart (e.g., < 50 bp). 2、 Count appearance number of pattern “CACGTG(…)xxxx” and “xxxx (…)CACGT ...
... The same search is performed on Ipmyb1, but no clear consensus can be draw from Jaspar database. The following search is based on the assumption that the binding sites of two collaborative TFs are not far apart (e.g., < 50 bp). 2、 Count appearance number of pattern “CACGTG(…)xxxx” and “xxxx (…)CACGT ...
Developing a Bioassay for Triclosan Toxicity Abstract
... performed on RNA from embryos treated with control, solvent control and TCS treated embryos. The gene expression of actin and GAPDH were used as controls to normalize the levels of the target genes. The expression of gli2a did not change with exposure to TCS (Fig. 3). In contrast, there was a slight ...
... performed on RNA from embryos treated with control, solvent control and TCS treated embryos. The gene expression of actin and GAPDH were used as controls to normalize the levels of the target genes. The expression of gli2a did not change with exposure to TCS (Fig. 3). In contrast, there was a slight ...
Fig. - DIGITAL.CSIC, el repositorio institucional
... in response to changes in its association state. The existence of these dynamic compartments driven by phase transitions can alter the local composition and reactivity of FtsZ during its life cycle acting as a nonspecific modulating factor of cell function. Cells are complex entities spatially organ ...
... in response to changes in its association state. The existence of these dynamic compartments driven by phase transitions can alter the local composition and reactivity of FtsZ during its life cycle acting as a nonspecific modulating factor of cell function. Cells are complex entities spatially organ ...
1 - Krishikosh
... metaphase, anaphase and telophase. In prophase, the chromosomes become visible in the light microscope presumably due to coiling, shortening and thickening, and adding protein matrix to their mass as the process continues. By late prophase, the two identical or "sister" chromatids may be seen. The c ...
... metaphase, anaphase and telophase. In prophase, the chromosomes become visible in the light microscope presumably due to coiling, shortening and thickening, and adding protein matrix to their mass as the process continues. By late prophase, the two identical or "sister" chromatids may be seen. The c ...
Mitochondrial diseases and the role of the yeast models
... been described here. The introduction of POLG mutations associated with progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO), L304R, 467T, G923D, R943H, Y955C, A957S, into yeast MIP1 caused increased mtDNA mutability, increased nuclear mutation rates and increased oxidative stress. Mutations in the polymerase ...
... been described here. The introduction of POLG mutations associated with progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO), L304R, 467T, G923D, R943H, Y955C, A957S, into yeast MIP1 caused increased mtDNA mutability, increased nuclear mutation rates and increased oxidative stress. Mutations in the polymerase ...
Alarmingly High Segregation Frequencies of Quinolone Resistance
... et al. 2009; Andersson and Hughes 2010; Kunz et al. 2012; Katz and Hershberg 2013; Miskinyte and Gordo 2013; Qi et al. 2014). Such strong fitness effects could greatly influence the frequencies with which TRAs segregate, in a manner that is independent of antibiotic exposure. The fitness effects of ...
... et al. 2009; Andersson and Hughes 2010; Kunz et al. 2012; Katz and Hershberg 2013; Miskinyte and Gordo 2013; Qi et al. 2014). Such strong fitness effects could greatly influence the frequencies with which TRAs segregate, in a manner that is independent of antibiotic exposure. The fitness effects of ...
molecular marker-based characterization of barley powdery mildew
... the necrotic lesions on plant leaves (Wolter et al., 1993), therefore mlo-11 allele is often used in plant breeding as it exhibits a residual production of a functional MLO protein (Piffanelli et al., 2004). However, many varieties also possess the mlo-5 and mlo-9 alleles resulting from single nucle ...
... the necrotic lesions on plant leaves (Wolter et al., 1993), therefore mlo-11 allele is often used in plant breeding as it exhibits a residual production of a functional MLO protein (Piffanelli et al., 2004). However, many varieties also possess the mlo-5 and mlo-9 alleles resulting from single nucle ...
Evolutionary dynamics of nematode operons
... spliced-leader (SL) trans-splicing to generate monocistronic mRNAs (Spieth et al. 1993; Zorio et al. 1994; Blumenthal et al. 2002), which are then translated individually. In SL transsplicing, SL RNA donates a short (∼15–50 nucleotides) leader sequence to pre-mRNA splice-acceptor sites and becomes t ...
... spliced-leader (SL) trans-splicing to generate monocistronic mRNAs (Spieth et al. 1993; Zorio et al. 1994; Blumenthal et al. 2002), which are then translated individually. In SL transsplicing, SL RNA donates a short (∼15–50 nucleotides) leader sequence to pre-mRNA splice-acceptor sites and becomes t ...
VCR 221 - Potato - UC Davis Plant Sciences
... cultivars for resistance to potato virus X. Biotechnology 7:273-278. Hooker, W.J. 1983. Research for the potato in the year 2000. Proc. Intl. Congress CIP (articles by Hermsen and Peloquin). Hosaka, K. 1986. Who is the mother of the potato? Restriction endonuclease analysis of chloroplast DNA of cul ...
... cultivars for resistance to potato virus X. Biotechnology 7:273-278. Hooker, W.J. 1983. Research for the potato in the year 2000. Proc. Intl. Congress CIP (articles by Hermsen and Peloquin). Hosaka, K. 1986. Who is the mother of the potato? Restriction endonuclease analysis of chloroplast DNA of cul ...
The phenotypic consequences of MECP2 mutations extend beyond
... 2000]. The mutation occurs before the third splice site, so it is very likely that the message undergoes nonsense mediated decay (NMD) rather than translating into a truncated protein. The patient’s phenotype is much less severe than those of the late-truncating mutations; he had some speech ability ...
... 2000]. The mutation occurs before the third splice site, so it is very likely that the message undergoes nonsense mediated decay (NMD) rather than translating into a truncated protein. The patient’s phenotype is much less severe than those of the late-truncating mutations; he had some speech ability ...
BIOLOGY 3 Lab Manual - Los Angeles Mission College
... others only 2, and windows can be partially open as well. To keep the experiment simple you might choose to test one type of car that seems “typical” such as a 4-door sedan, and you might limit the windows to being completely open or completely closed. Based on this you might plan an experiment such ...
... others only 2, and windows can be partially open as well. To keep the experiment simple you might choose to test one type of car that seems “typical” such as a 4-door sedan, and you might limit the windows to being completely open or completely closed. Based on this you might plan an experiment such ...
Presence of multiple group I introns closely 23S rRNAs of lichen-forming
... Relationship between introns at positions L1917, L1931 and L1951 with bacterial group I introns. With respect to host evolution, an examination of the LSU rDNA tree (Fig. 1B) shows that the members of the Trebouxia genus analyzed in this study form two distinct main lineages: lineage 1, defined by T ...
... Relationship between introns at positions L1917, L1931 and L1951 with bacterial group I introns. With respect to host evolution, an examination of the LSU rDNA tree (Fig. 1B) shows that the members of the Trebouxia genus analyzed in this study form two distinct main lineages: lineage 1, defined by T ...
Product description P018-G1 SHOX-v03 - MRC
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
AN ATTEMPT TO PRODUCE RECOMBINANT HORSE INSULIN D
... recombinant DNA techniques and an understanding of the insulin gene. Manufacturers manipulate the biological precursor to insulin so that it grows inside simple bacteria. While manufacturers each have their own variations, there are two basic methods to manufacture human insulin. One method of manuf ...
... recombinant DNA techniques and an understanding of the insulin gene. Manufacturers manipulate the biological precursor to insulin so that it grows inside simple bacteria. While manufacturers each have their own variations, there are two basic methods to manufacture human insulin. One method of manuf ...
Identification of Functional Domains in the Cohesin Loader Subunit
... pMS012, pMS013, and pMS014, respectively). Unexpectedly, we also isolated three plasmids in which the full transposon was inserted. In these cases, the result of the full-length transposon insertion was a nonsense allele just after the insertion site. The stop codons were located after residues E374 ...
... pMS012, pMS013, and pMS014, respectively). Unexpectedly, we also isolated three plasmids in which the full transposon was inserted. In these cases, the result of the full-length transposon insertion was a nonsense allele just after the insertion site. The stop codons were located after residues E374 ...
Immunohistochemical and Mutation Analyses Demonstrate that
... Total RNA was isolated from EBD and control fibroblasts with TRIzol reagent according to the manufacturer's specifications (GIBCO BRL, Gaithersburg, MD). The RNA was dissolved in RNase-free water in a concentration of i I~g/l~l. Deoxyoligo-(dT)ls-primed eDNA synthesis was carried out with SuperScdpt ...
... Total RNA was isolated from EBD and control fibroblasts with TRIzol reagent according to the manufacturer's specifications (GIBCO BRL, Gaithersburg, MD). The RNA was dissolved in RNase-free water in a concentration of i I~g/l~l. Deoxyoligo-(dT)ls-primed eDNA synthesis was carried out with SuperScdpt ...
Regulation of limb bud initiation and limbtype
... are, predominantly, restricted to the mesenchyme of the hindlimb domain (Simon and Tabin, 1993; Peterson et al., 1994), whereas Hoxc6 and Hoxc8 expression correlates with the interlimb flank. Hox9 paralogues are also believed to contribute to the combinatorial code that specifies forelimb and hindlimb ...
... are, predominantly, restricted to the mesenchyme of the hindlimb domain (Simon and Tabin, 1993; Peterson et al., 1994), whereas Hoxc6 and Hoxc8 expression correlates with the interlimb flank. Hox9 paralogues are also believed to contribute to the combinatorial code that specifies forelimb and hindlimb ...
Kinds of gene rearrangement
... minute distance apart, which is usually less than half a micron from center to center, can mutually form a connecting fiber. Such a fiber appears a t zygotene between approaching homologous chromomeres, a t first (sometimes) in the form of minute projections from the two adjacent chromomeres. Only o ...
... minute distance apart, which is usually less than half a micron from center to center, can mutually form a connecting fiber. Such a fiber appears a t zygotene between approaching homologous chromomeres, a t first (sometimes) in the form of minute projections from the two adjacent chromomeres. Only o ...
34386 - PubAg
... Two elicitors have been identified in the oral secretions of insect herbivores that trigger the production of volatiles. Mattiacci et al. (8) found that a -glucosidase in Pieris brassicae caterpillars elicits the release of volatiles from cabbage leaves. In maize, volatile production is activated b ...
... Two elicitors have been identified in the oral secretions of insect herbivores that trigger the production of volatiles. Mattiacci et al. (8) found that a -glucosidase in Pieris brassicae caterpillars elicits the release of volatiles from cabbage leaves. In maize, volatile production is activated b ...
Resveratrol Opportunism: What Is the Science Behind the Claims?
... benefits. It is well known that many genes are influenced positively in vitro by both resveratrol and methylated resveratrol; therefore, it is premature to conclude that one form is more beneficial than the other.13 It is likely that resveratrol and its methylated derivatives such as pterostilbene h ...
... benefits. It is well known that many genes are influenced positively in vitro by both resveratrol and methylated resveratrol; therefore, it is premature to conclude that one form is more beneficial than the other.13 It is likely that resveratrol and its methylated derivatives such as pterostilbene h ...
icsi sperm selection by ha binding
... Different fertilization rates were assessed via IVF or ICSI even with sybling oocytes. No semen parameters are identified that would predict whether IVF or ICSI is more beneficial for a particular couple. ...
... Different fertilization rates were assessed via IVF or ICSI even with sybling oocytes. No semen parameters are identified that would predict whether IVF or ICSI is more beneficial for a particular couple. ...
Array-based sequencing of filaggrin gene for
... The filaggrin gene (FLG) is essential for skin differentiation and epidermal barrier formation with links to skin diseases, however it has a highly repetitive nucleotide sequence containing very limited stretches of unique nucleotides for precise mapping to reference genomes. Sequencing strategies u ...
... The filaggrin gene (FLG) is essential for skin differentiation and epidermal barrier formation with links to skin diseases, however it has a highly repetitive nucleotide sequence containing very limited stretches of unique nucleotides for precise mapping to reference genomes. Sequencing strategies u ...
The Plasmodium 6-cysteine protein family in sexual and sporozoite
... through hepatocytes before colonizing inside a hepatocyte. During the invasion process a host derived membrane is formed around the parasite, the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM), and the parasite remains inside this compartment the so called parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Inside the hepatocyte ...
... through hepatocytes before colonizing inside a hepatocyte. During the invasion process a host derived membrane is formed around the parasite, the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM), and the parasite remains inside this compartment the so called parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Inside the hepatocyte ...
PTENgene and carcinoma of the endometrium
... disruption of this normal regulatory pattern, leading to uncontrolled cellular growth and proliferation that is recognized as a malignant tumour. ...
... disruption of this normal regulatory pattern, leading to uncontrolled cellular growth and proliferation that is recognized as a malignant tumour. ...