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... ________ A person that has one copy of a recessive autosomal allele and does not express the trait but can pass it on to his/her offspring is called a __________________. A. mutant B. carrier C. hemophiliac D. gene marker ________ ...
                        	... ________ A person that has one copy of a recessive autosomal allele and does not express the trait but can pass it on to his/her offspring is called a __________________. A. mutant B. carrier C. hemophiliac D. gene marker ________ ...
									Supplementary Information (doc 1084K)
									
... indicated by the largest homozygous region spanning the DFNB8/10 locus. The predicted truncation is within the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domain, which is N-terminal of the serine protease domain, and hence likely to abolish protease activity. This mutation represents the third different TMPRS ...
                        	... indicated by the largest homozygous region spanning the DFNB8/10 locus. The predicted truncation is within the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domain, which is N-terminal of the serine protease domain, and hence likely to abolish protease activity. This mutation represents the third different TMPRS ...
									Turning floral organs into leaves, leaves into floral organs Koji Goto
									
... and crc mutations have a phenotypic effect in an ABC triple mutant background, reducing the amount and type of carpel tissues that develop, with mutations in spt having the more marked effect ([20••]; Figure 2). In the ap2 pi ag spt quadruple mutant, residual occasional ovule-like structures develop ...
                        	... and crc mutations have a phenotypic effect in an ABC triple mutant background, reducing the amount and type of carpel tissues that develop, with mutations in spt having the more marked effect ([20••]; Figure 2). In the ap2 pi ag spt quadruple mutant, residual occasional ovule-like structures develop ...
									pistilata
									
... a, Wild-type flower consisting of four sepals, four petals, six stamens and two fused carpels. b, sep1 sep2 sep3 triple mutant flower in which the four petals and six stamens are replaced by sepaloid organs and carpels are replaced by a new flower that repeats this same phenotype. In addition, there ...
                        	... a, Wild-type flower consisting of four sepals, four petals, six stamens and two fused carpels. b, sep1 sep2 sep3 triple mutant flower in which the four petals and six stamens are replaced by sepaloid organs and carpels are replaced by a new flower that repeats this same phenotype. In addition, there ...
									Mcbio 316 - Fall 1996 ANSWER KEY Exam 1 Q1. A frameshift
									
... a. Propose a likely explanation for the phenotype of the revertant and backcrossed suppressor mutant. The revertant suppresses the temperature sensitive phenotype of the original mutation. When both the revertant and original mutant allele are together then the phenotype is wild-type at both tempera ...
                        	... a. Propose a likely explanation for the phenotype of the revertant and backcrossed suppressor mutant. The revertant suppresses the temperature sensitive phenotype of the original mutation. When both the revertant and original mutant allele are together then the phenotype is wild-type at both tempera ...
									Causes, Risks, Prevention
									
... adenocarcinomas, which are made up of cancerous gland cells. About one-third of the adenocarcinomas of the bladder start here. However, this is still rare, accounting for less than half of 1% of all bladder cancers. Another rare birth defect called exstrophy greatly increases a person’s risk of blad ...
                        	... adenocarcinomas, which are made up of cancerous gland cells. About one-third of the adenocarcinomas of the bladder start here. However, this is still rare, accounting for less than half of 1% of all bladder cancers. Another rare birth defect called exstrophy greatly increases a person’s risk of blad ...
									The gene schmalspur functions in mesoderm formation in zebrafish
									
... organizer, mesoderm induction and specification of the left-right axis (Feldman et al., 1998; Gritsman et al., 2000; Schrier and Shen, 2000). In zebrafish, two nodal-related genes have been identified: squint (sqt) and cyclops (cyc). Homozygous mutants for either cyc or sqt show only partial loss of ...
                        	... organizer, mesoderm induction and specification of the left-right axis (Feldman et al., 1998; Gritsman et al., 2000; Schrier and Shen, 2000). In zebrafish, two nodal-related genes have been identified: squint (sqt) and cyclops (cyc). Homozygous mutants for either cyc or sqt show only partial loss of ...
									Slide 1
									
... earlier. It is best to match the homologous chromosomes in each square. Click on NEXT to see if you have filled in the squares ...
                        	... earlier. It is best to match the homologous chromosomes in each square. Click on NEXT to see if you have filled in the squares ...
									Slide 1
									
... many others, could modulate those interactions and we are still far away from a complete understanding of the relationship between folate metabolism and chromosome ...
                        	... many others, could modulate those interactions and we are still far away from a complete understanding of the relationship between folate metabolism and chromosome ...
									as Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Research Explorer
									
... phenylalanine residue6. Subsequently, over 170 independent CFTR mutations have been identified7. The F508 mutation is almost invariably associated with severe disease and pancreatic insufficiency8. However, a small subset of missense mutations are associated with pancreatic sufficiency8. Homozygous ...
                        	... phenylalanine residue6. Subsequently, over 170 independent CFTR mutations have been identified7. The F508 mutation is almost invariably associated with severe disease and pancreatic insufficiency8. However, a small subset of missense mutations are associated with pancreatic sufficiency8. Homozygous ...
									Spring 2010 - University of Southern California
									
...  Discuss the relationship between cellular senescence and telomere shortening  Discuss two processes associated with the repair of tissues.  Differentiate cell types according to their proliferative capacity.  Differentiate autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine signaling.  Discuss the variables t ...
                        	...  Discuss the relationship between cellular senescence and telomere shortening  Discuss two processes associated with the repair of tissues.  Differentiate cell types according to their proliferative capacity.  Differentiate autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine signaling.  Discuss the variables t ...
									Tissue-specific spatial organization of genomes
									
... While it is now well established that chromosomes are nonrandomly positioned [3,13,14], it is unclear how similar the spatial organization of the genome is in different tissues. Analysis of the radial positions of chromosomes 18 and 19 in different cell types failed to find significant differences [ ...
                        	... While it is now well established that chromosomes are nonrandomly positioned [3,13,14], it is unclear how similar the spatial organization of the genome is in different tissues. Analysis of the radial positions of chromosomes 18 and 19 in different cell types failed to find significant differences [ ...
									Complementary functions of the antiapoptotic protein A1 and serine
									
... with the BCR/ABL-IRES-GFP, BCR/ABL⌬⌬-IRES-GFP, or IRES-GFP (control) retroviral constructs. Nonadherent green fluorescent proteinpositive (GFP⫹) cells were obtained 72 hours later by cell sorting. These cells were expanded by 3-day stimulation with SCF plus IL-3 and subjected to the second round of ...
                        	... with the BCR/ABL-IRES-GFP, BCR/ABL⌬⌬-IRES-GFP, or IRES-GFP (control) retroviral constructs. Nonadherent green fluorescent proteinpositive (GFP⫹) cells were obtained 72 hours later by cell sorting. These cells were expanded by 3-day stimulation with SCF plus IL-3 and subjected to the second round of ...
									HALLBERG
									
... The nuclear events of crosses to strains such as A* have been previously described (ALLEN1967a,b), and are summarized in Figure 1. The A* micronucleus degenerates at meiosis, a haploid product of meiosis in the F, conjugant is duplicated mitotically, and one of the resulting nuclei is transferred to ...
                        	... The nuclear events of crosses to strains such as A* have been previously described (ALLEN1967a,b), and are summarized in Figure 1. The A* micronucleus degenerates at meiosis, a haploid product of meiosis in the F, conjugant is duplicated mitotically, and one of the resulting nuclei is transferred to ...
									Chapt. 14 Eukaryotic mRNA processing I: splicing 14.1 Genes are in
									
... Base pairing between U1 snRNA and 5’-splice site of precursor is necessary, not sufficient for splicing (Figs. 11-13, evidence from WT, mutant U1, E1A gene of Adenovirus: Compensatory mutations do not always restore splicing) ...
                        	... Base pairing between U1 snRNA and 5’-splice site of precursor is necessary, not sufficient for splicing (Figs. 11-13, evidence from WT, mutant U1, E1A gene of Adenovirus: Compensatory mutations do not always restore splicing) ...
									Host genetics and disease resistance
									
... infected mice which were maintained on high and low fat diets. HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels both tracked total cholesterol which is shown. Cholesterol levels declined after infection, and absolute levels correlated with susceptibility to infection. C57BL/6 mice which survive longest af ...
                        	... infected mice which were maintained on high and low fat diets. HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels both tracked total cholesterol which is shown. Cholesterol levels declined after infection, and absolute levels correlated with susceptibility to infection. C57BL/6 mice which survive longest af ...
									chapt 9
									
... If the mutations occur in proto-oncogenes or tumor-suppressor genes, then cancer will result. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
                        	... If the mutations occur in proto-oncogenes or tumor-suppressor genes, then cancer will result. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
									manuscript pdf
									
... function with that of AP3. Our data show that DEF can complement the strong ap3-3 mutation. Because complementation depends on the appropriate spatial and temporal expression of the DEF gene, the interaction of the DEF protein with PI, and the activation of the appropriate target genes, our data str ...
                        	... function with that of AP3. Our data show that DEF can complement the strong ap3-3 mutation. Because complementation depends on the appropriate spatial and temporal expression of the DEF gene, the interaction of the DEF protein with PI, and the activation of the appropriate target genes, our data str ...
									Sample COLARIS AP LMNs
									
... I am writing to request coverage for the cost of this patient’s analysis for known familial mutations in the MYH gene. Biallelic mutations in the MYH gene are associated with multiple colorectal adenomas and a high risk of colorectal cancer. In addition, patients may present with extracolonic diseas ...
                        	... I am writing to request coverage for the cost of this patient’s analysis for known familial mutations in the MYH gene. Biallelic mutations in the MYH gene are associated with multiple colorectal adenomas and a high risk of colorectal cancer. In addition, patients may present with extracolonic diseas ...
									Annotation report - GEP Community Server
									
... 2. For each Genscan prediction, perform a BLASTP search using the predicted amino acid sequence against the nr protein database using the strategy described above. 3. Examine the gene expression tracks (e.g., RNA-Seq) for evidence of transcribed regions that do not correspond to alignments to known ...
                        	... 2. For each Genscan prediction, perform a BLASTP search using the predicted amino acid sequence against the nr protein database using the strategy described above. 3. Examine the gene expression tracks (e.g., RNA-Seq) for evidence of transcribed regions that do not correspond to alignments to known ...
									The role of regulatory variation in complex traits and
									
... in a comparison of two different isolates41, and many more local regulatory variants are expected to exist in additional yeast strains that have not been studied so far. Indeed, a population genetic extrapolation predicted that most or all yeast genes will have local eQTLs across the global yeast di ...
                        	... in a comparison of two different isolates41, and many more local regulatory variants are expected to exist in additional yeast strains that have not been studied so far. Indeed, a population genetic extrapolation predicted that most or all yeast genes will have local eQTLs across the global yeast di ...
									Supplementary Data File Supplementary Figures Figure S1
									
... Table S10. Top ten statistically significant KEGG pathways (adjusted P-value < 0.01) in the two-group cancer versus normal comparisons. We report the top ten pathways or all the significant pathways if there were less than ten for A. AML vs 1000 Genomes, B. GBM vs 1000 Genomes, C. OVC vs 1000 Genom ...
                        	... Table S10. Top ten statistically significant KEGG pathways (adjusted P-value < 0.01) in the two-group cancer versus normal comparisons. We report the top ten pathways or all the significant pathways if there were less than ten for A. AML vs 1000 Genomes, B. GBM vs 1000 Genomes, C. OVC vs 1000 Genom ...
									Fact Sheet 41 | CYSTIC FIBROSIS This fact sheet describes the
									
... The sweat glands also secrete sweat that is very high in salt, thereby depleting the body of this important substance. Daily physiotherapy to reduce the load of mucus in the lungs and taking enzyme and nutrient supplements slow down the progression of the condition. As a result of early diagnosis an ...
                        	... The sweat glands also secrete sweat that is very high in salt, thereby depleting the body of this important substance. Daily physiotherapy to reduce the load of mucus in the lungs and taking enzyme and nutrient supplements slow down the progression of the condition. As a result of early diagnosis an ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									