Genes Critical for Muscle Development and Function in
... The X-linked mutationpat-9(st558) was shown to be included in duplications mnDpl and mnDp8 by the viability of hemizygous males with the genotypes mnL~l/+ I; pat-9(st558)/OX and mnDpS/+ I~pat-9(st558)/OX, respectively. These genotypes were verified by mating the males with N2 wild-type hermaphrodite ...
... The X-linked mutationpat-9(st558) was shown to be included in duplications mnDpl and mnDp8 by the viability of hemizygous males with the genotypes mnL~l/+ I; pat-9(st558)/OX and mnDpS/+ I~pat-9(st558)/OX, respectively. These genotypes were verified by mating the males with N2 wild-type hermaphrodite ...
Genetic determinism in the Finnish upper secondary school biology
... Genetic determinism in the Finnish upper secondary school biology textbooks This view of genetics has been dominant for over a half of century, at least since Waddington (1957), who emphasized the importance of development in understanding phenotype. We call this view scientific genetic determinism ...
... Genetic determinism in the Finnish upper secondary school biology textbooks This view of genetics has been dominant for over a half of century, at least since Waddington (1957), who emphasized the importance of development in understanding phenotype. We call this view scientific genetic determinism ...
lecture05_11
... • When searching for a motif in a genome using PSSM or other methods – the motif is usually found all over the place ->The motif is considered real if found in the vicinity of a gene. • Checking experimentally for the binding sites of a specific TF (location analysis) – the sites that bind the motif ...
... • When searching for a motif in a genome using PSSM or other methods – the motif is usually found all over the place ->The motif is considered real if found in the vicinity of a gene. • Checking experimentally for the binding sites of a specific TF (location analysis) – the sites that bind the motif ...
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... and donor site QDFs. This set consists of 353 multi-exon genes with 2107 exons. Only those sequences that follow the following criteria are included in the training set: • every gene should have a realistic annotated polyA signal, as judged by manual inspection; and • every 3 terminal exon should b ...
... and donor site QDFs. This set consists of 353 multi-exon genes with 2107 exons. Only those sequences that follow the following criteria are included in the training set: • every gene should have a realistic annotated polyA signal, as judged by manual inspection; and • every 3 terminal exon should b ...
The tryptophan biosynthetic pathway
... acids encoded by the sequence. An essential feature of this attenuation mechanism is the synchronization of translation of a 14-residue leader peptide coding region, trpL, with transcription of the operon’s leader region. Synchronization is achieved by exploiting features of the initial segment of t ...
... acids encoded by the sequence. An essential feature of this attenuation mechanism is the synchronization of translation of a 14-residue leader peptide coding region, trpL, with transcription of the operon’s leader region. Synchronization is achieved by exploiting features of the initial segment of t ...
SI - Evolocus LLC
... years ago (1929, 1934)19,20. The choice of this gene is genotypespecific, and it is useful only for given genetic constitution (e.g.: good for given homozygous mutants, bad for wild-types). However the process of its deblocking starts as a non-specific response to stressor, as it was proposed by Han ...
... years ago (1929, 1934)19,20. The choice of this gene is genotypespecific, and it is useful only for given genetic constitution (e.g.: good for given homozygous mutants, bad for wild-types). However the process of its deblocking starts as a non-specific response to stressor, as it was proposed by Han ...
Genetic aspects of susceptibility to air pollution S.R. Kleeberger 2003.
... be important public health concerns worldwide, and identification of susceptible subpopulations is of critical importance. Numerous factors may contribute to inter-individual susceptibility to the detrimental effects of air pollution, including age and genetic background. Linkage analyses with inbre ...
... be important public health concerns worldwide, and identification of susceptible subpopulations is of critical importance. Numerous factors may contribute to inter-individual susceptibility to the detrimental effects of air pollution, including age and genetic background. Linkage analyses with inbre ...
SpliceCenter_DataBuild
... Minus Strand: genomic position = exon genomic start - (transcript coding start – exon transcript start) Nonsense Mediated Decay(NMD) is a cellular process by which transcripts with early stop codons are targeted for quick degradation. Splice variants targeted for NMD will not produce a significant a ...
... Minus Strand: genomic position = exon genomic start - (transcript coding start – exon transcript start) Nonsense Mediated Decay(NMD) is a cellular process by which transcripts with early stop codons are targeted for quick degradation. Splice variants targeted for NMD will not produce a significant a ...
Pierre MADL Div. of Material Sciences Dep
... The idea that germline cells contain information that passes to each generation unaffected by experience and independent of the somatic (body) cells, came to be referred to as the Weismann barrier, and is frequently quoted as putting a temporary end to the theory of Lamarck and the inheritance of ac ...
... The idea that germline cells contain information that passes to each generation unaffected by experience and independent of the somatic (body) cells, came to be referred to as the Weismann barrier, and is frequently quoted as putting a temporary end to the theory of Lamarck and the inheritance of ac ...
Cutting Edge: DNA Polymerases and Are Dispensable for Ig Gene
... excluded its participation in the mutation process (5). Over the past 4 years, nine additional DNA polymerases (if one includes Rev1, a deoxycytidyl transferase) have been identified (reviewed in Ref. 2). Although many of these enzymes have bacterial or yeast homologs with known repair function, the ...
... excluded its participation in the mutation process (5). Over the past 4 years, nine additional DNA polymerases (if one includes Rev1, a deoxycytidyl transferase) have been identified (reviewed in Ref. 2). Although many of these enzymes have bacterial or yeast homologs with known repair function, the ...
Plant Telomere Biology
... genome sequencing projects could they be discerned. In yeast, RAP1p was also found to bind the double-strand region of the telomere (Berman et al., 1986; Longtine et al., 1989). The role of RAP1p was initially quite ambiguous because it was shown to function both in transcriptional regulation and in ...
... genome sequencing projects could they be discerned. In yeast, RAP1p was also found to bind the double-strand region of the telomere (Berman et al., 1986; Longtine et al., 1989). The role of RAP1p was initially quite ambiguous because it was shown to function both in transcriptional regulation and in ...
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y
... with paternally expressed imprinted genes, in a species in which females are not obligately monogamous, a Y-linked sequence that can positively alter any of the above parameters could spread in a population even if it harms the prospects of other embryos. Such a selfish Y-linked gene could act as a ...
... with paternally expressed imprinted genes, in a species in which females are not obligately monogamous, a Y-linked sequence that can positively alter any of the above parameters could spread in a population even if it harms the prospects of other embryos. Such a selfish Y-linked gene could act as a ...
Novel Roles for Selected Genes in Meiotic DNA Processing
... genetic interaction analyses [8–13], genome-wide measurements of gene expression under various environmental conditions [14–19], comprehensive measurements of subcellular localization of proteins [20,21], and assessments of deletion phenotypes of single genes [22–24]. Although these high-throughput ...
... genetic interaction analyses [8–13], genome-wide measurements of gene expression under various environmental conditions [14–19], comprehensive measurements of subcellular localization of proteins [20,21], and assessments of deletion phenotypes of single genes [22–24]. Although these high-throughput ...
Identification of Genes Needed for Regeneration, Stem Cell
... such as regeneration and adult somatic stem cells. Therefore, studies of planarian biology will help the understanding of processes relevant to human development and health not easily studied in current invertebrate genetic systems. Neoblasts are the only known proliferating cells in adult planarian ...
... such as regeneration and adult somatic stem cells. Therefore, studies of planarian biology will help the understanding of processes relevant to human development and health not easily studied in current invertebrate genetic systems. Neoblasts are the only known proliferating cells in adult planarian ...
Tutorial: chloroplast genomes - DOGMA: Annotation of Chloroplast
... summary of all the initial BLAST hits for all the genes. Because the genes have not been annotated, they do not include stop codons and may have incorrect start codons. • Refresh This restores the Number Line Panel to its original proportions after zooming in or out. • Zooming You can zoom in or zoo ...
... summary of all the initial BLAST hits for all the genes. Because the genes have not been annotated, they do not include stop codons and may have incorrect start codons. • Refresh This restores the Number Line Panel to its original proportions after zooming in or out. • Zooming You can zoom in or zoo ...
20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene
... the president of PPUK, to write this report for you, the boys and their families, who wish to know about each successful step on the way to an effective treatment. As I am not a clinical expert, the report contains 23 summaries of only the scientific presentations, 16 from the scientists present at ...
... the president of PPUK, to write this report for you, the boys and their families, who wish to know about each successful step on the way to an effective treatment. As I am not a clinical expert, the report contains 23 summaries of only the scientific presentations, 16 from the scientists present at ...
Ribosome reinitiation at leader peptides increases translation of
... in bacteria. Usually, leader genes are short open reading frames not specified in genome annotations; they encode no stable proteins of independent significance. Leader genes play an important role in the regulation of gene expression in bacteria; this role with regard to Rho protein was described i ...
... in bacteria. Usually, leader genes are short open reading frames not specified in genome annotations; they encode no stable proteins of independent significance. Leader genes play an important role in the regulation of gene expression in bacteria; this role with regard to Rho protein was described i ...
Functional gene groups are concentrated within chromosomes
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... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
the art and design of genetic screens
... remains in widespread use. Indeed, the lacZ gene has now been incorporated into the genomes of all genetically tractable experimental organisms. Accordingly, we use the lac system as an example. Note, however, that many of the principles illustrated here can be adapted to other systems for which sim ...
... remains in widespread use. Indeed, the lacZ gene has now been incorporated into the genomes of all genetically tractable experimental organisms. Accordingly, we use the lac system as an example. Note, however, that many of the principles illustrated here can be adapted to other systems for which sim ...
Molecular cloning and evolutionary analysis of captive forest musk
... has a particularly important role for the survival of animals in the wild. In nature, a variety of toxic substances taste bitter to humans, and virtually all animals show are averse to such tastants (Hilliard et al., 2004; Ueno et al., 2004; Chandrashekar et al., 2006). This suggests that the transd ...
... has a particularly important role for the survival of animals in the wild. In nature, a variety of toxic substances taste bitter to humans, and virtually all animals show are averse to such tastants (Hilliard et al., 2004; Ueno et al., 2004; Chandrashekar et al., 2006). This suggests that the transd ...
High Frequency of Recombination (Hfr)
... Hfr DNA that is not incorporated in the F- strand, and DNA that has crossed out of the F- strand is ...
... Hfr DNA that is not incorporated in the F- strand, and DNA that has crossed out of the F- strand is ...
7. Rh Blood Group System - Austin Community College
... These two theories are the basis for the two notations currently in use for the Rh system. The table below compares Fisher-Race and Wiener notations. Immunohematologists use combinations of both systems when recording the most probable genotype. You must memorize and be able to convert from the Fish ...
... These two theories are the basis for the two notations currently in use for the Rh system. The table below compares Fisher-Race and Wiener notations. Immunohematologists use combinations of both systems when recording the most probable genotype. You must memorize and be able to convert from the Fish ...