
BIO315109 Assessment Report
... Candidates answered this question well. Each significant variable was worth only 1/2 a mark, and in most instances no real explanation was required. However, the variable needed to be significant. Many candidates merely stated ‘cattle’ as a significant variable. The cattle were fenced from the paddo ...
... Candidates answered this question well. Each significant variable was worth only 1/2 a mark, and in most instances no real explanation was required. However, the variable needed to be significant. Many candidates merely stated ‘cattle’ as a significant variable. The cattle were fenced from the paddo ...
MAGMA manual (version 1.06)
... MAGMA detects a header in the file it will look for SNP IDs and p-values in the SNP and P column respectively. If no header is found it will use the first column for SNP IDs and the second column for p-values. If you want to use different columns instead, you can add the use modifier (with two value ...
... MAGMA detects a header in the file it will look for SNP IDs and p-values in the SNP and P column respectively. If no header is found it will use the first column for SNP IDs and the second column for p-values. If you want to use different columns instead, you can add the use modifier (with two value ...
Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in human
... Correlation with predicted secondary structure Secondary structure predictions of the exon sequences containing the SNPs show that SNPs are found in all the secondary structural elements: helical, beta-sheet and coil regions. While the absolute number of SNPs in coils is generally more than the numb ...
... Correlation with predicted secondary structure Secondary structure predictions of the exon sequences containing the SNPs show that SNPs are found in all the secondary structural elements: helical, beta-sheet and coil regions. While the absolute number of SNPs in coils is generally more than the numb ...
Plant Molecular Biology
... soakings in concentrated sulfuric acid and bleach as described by Van Brussel et al. [23]. After germination, seedlings with a tooth length of about 1 cm were transferred to test tubes containing Jensen agar slants [23]. After incubation of the seedlings for 24 h at 20 °C, suspensions of bacteria in ...
... soakings in concentrated sulfuric acid and bleach as described by Van Brussel et al. [23]. After germination, seedlings with a tooth length of about 1 cm were transferred to test tubes containing Jensen agar slants [23]. After incubation of the seedlings for 24 h at 20 °C, suspensions of bacteria in ...
The step-by-step evolution of vertebrate blood coagulation
... recently evolved features are apparent. Reasonable scenarios can be presented that show a step-by-step development of the process. Whole genome duplications may have played a role in expanding the inventory of similar proteins. ...
... recently evolved features are apparent. Reasonable scenarios can be presented that show a step-by-step development of the process. Whole genome duplications may have played a role in expanding the inventory of similar proteins. ...
Functional Analysis of Genes Implicated in Down Syndrome: 2
... regions corresponded to HSA21 or sexual chromosomes implicated in Down, Rett, Klinefelter and fragile-X syndromes. This difference of linkage supports the distinction between syndromic and nonsyndromic atypical laterality. The present study investigated the function of HSA21 genes that may be linked ...
... regions corresponded to HSA21 or sexual chromosomes implicated in Down, Rett, Klinefelter and fragile-X syndromes. This difference of linkage supports the distinction between syndromic and nonsyndromic atypical laterality. The present study investigated the function of HSA21 genes that may be linked ...
molecular genetics of tibial muscular dystrophy (tmd) and - E
... weakness and atrophy without clinically significant involvement of proximal muscles at the early stages of the disease. One representative of this group is autosomal dominant tibial muscular dystrophy (TMD). TMD was originally described in Finland and the disease prevalence according to the known pa ...
... weakness and atrophy without clinically significant involvement of proximal muscles at the early stages of the disease. One representative of this group is autosomal dominant tibial muscular dystrophy (TMD). TMD was originally described in Finland and the disease prevalence according to the known pa ...
Genetic Architecture of Maize Kernel Composition in the Nested
... (>0.94) for samples within these ranges. The proprietary Syngenta starch calibration sample set contained 814 samples ranging from 48.3 to 67.9% starch, and the R2 value was 0.94 for samples within that range. After adjusting these calibration sample composition values to a dry matter basis, the vas ...
... (>0.94) for samples within these ranges. The proprietary Syngenta starch calibration sample set contained 814 samples ranging from 48.3 to 67.9% starch, and the R2 value was 0.94 for samples within that range. After adjusting these calibration sample composition values to a dry matter basis, the vas ...
Familial Alzheimer`s Disease–Linked Presenilin 1 Variants Elevate
... in the brains of young transgenic animals coexpressing a chimeric amyloid precursor protein (APP) and an FAD-linked PS1 variant compared with brains of transgenic mice expressing APP alone or transgenic mice coexpressing wild-type human PS1 and APP. These studies provide compelling support for the v ...
... in the brains of young transgenic animals coexpressing a chimeric amyloid precursor protein (APP) and an FAD-linked PS1 variant compared with brains of transgenic mice expressing APP alone or transgenic mice coexpressing wild-type human PS1 and APP. These studies provide compelling support for the v ...
Immunohistochemical and Mutation Analyses Demonstrate that
... skin can present with broad and wispy fibrils without crossbanding, with very short fibrils, or no fibrils at all. These observations, together with immunochemical and cell biological studies defined collagen VII as a candidate molecule for abnormalities in EBD (see 3), and in line with these data, ...
... skin can present with broad and wispy fibrils without crossbanding, with very short fibrils, or no fibrils at all. These observations, together with immunochemical and cell biological studies defined collagen VII as a candidate molecule for abnormalities in EBD (see 3), and in line with these data, ...
Adenomatous Polyp
... What types of mutations are likely to be present in such a lesion? There is progressive accumulation of mutations during the conversion of adenomas to carcinomas. In this scheme, mutations of the APC gene (resulting in homozygous loss of this tumor suppressor gene) are believed to occur first. (Pat ...
... What types of mutations are likely to be present in such a lesion? There is progressive accumulation of mutations during the conversion of adenomas to carcinomas. In this scheme, mutations of the APC gene (resulting in homozygous loss of this tumor suppressor gene) are believed to occur first. (Pat ...
Molecular cloning of a laccase isozyme gene from
... the absorbance spectrum of native laccase. All these copper ions appear to be involved in the catalytic mechanism. Amino acid sequence analysis of different laccases indicates that the copper-binding sites, involving ten-histidine residues, are very highly conserved. Various fungi, several insects ( ...
... the absorbance spectrum of native laccase. All these copper ions appear to be involved in the catalytic mechanism. Amino acid sequence analysis of different laccases indicates that the copper-binding sites, involving ten-histidine residues, are very highly conserved. Various fungi, several insects ( ...
Identification of Plant Genes for Abiotic Stress Resistance
... A number of studies have shown that salt tolerance of plants can be greatly improved by regulating the expression of effectors or regulators functioning in a re-establishment of ion homeostasis under stress conditions. Among these cases, overexpression of a vacuolar Na+/H+ antiporter AtNHX1 (Apse et ...
... A number of studies have shown that salt tolerance of plants can be greatly improved by regulating the expression of effectors or regulators functioning in a re-establishment of ion homeostasis under stress conditions. Among these cases, overexpression of a vacuolar Na+/H+ antiporter AtNHX1 (Apse et ...
Feline Genetics: a Combinatorial Approach
... minor effect which piles up with the others, yielding a more gradual combined result than a unique gene could account for. Sometimes we shall present two alternative mathematical models to explain the same effect. If the two models give the same effect in all cases, they are mathematically equivalen ...
... minor effect which piles up with the others, yielding a more gradual combined result than a unique gene could account for. Sometimes we shall present two alternative mathematical models to explain the same effect. If the two models give the same effect in all cases, they are mathematically equivalen ...
A brassinosteroid-insensitive mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits
... mechanism of action of these plant growth regulators. To investigate brassinosteroids as signals influencing plant growth and development, we identified a brassinosteroid-insensitive mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Henyh. ecotype Columbia. The mutant, termed bril, did not respond to brassinoster ...
... mechanism of action of these plant growth regulators. To investigate brassinosteroids as signals influencing plant growth and development, we identified a brassinosteroid-insensitive mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Henyh. ecotype Columbia. The mutant, termed bril, did not respond to brassinoster ...
Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection
... • We used Lemur Toolkit4 to implement the system. • Adopting the six facets, our system started from the facet keywords and estimated facet models based on the entire collection. • Different methods are evaluated based on their final generated gene summaries. • The experiment was done on 19 randomly ...
... • We used Lemur Toolkit4 to implement the system. • Adopting the six facets, our system started from the facet keywords and estimated facet models based on the entire collection. • Different methods are evaluated based on their final generated gene summaries. • The experiment was done on 19 randomly ...
Role of Hereditary Factors in Weight Loss and Its
... important role in this regulation as well as in the development of obesity as shown in animal models and human studies (Bell et al. 2005). Based on the current knowledge of the pathogenesis of obesity the level of involvement of genetic factors in the development of obesity is estimated to be 30-70 ...
... important role in this regulation as well as in the development of obesity as shown in animal models and human studies (Bell et al. 2005). Based on the current knowledge of the pathogenesis of obesity the level of involvement of genetic factors in the development of obesity is estimated to be 30-70 ...
RET Proto-Oncogene
... branchial arches (32–35). The RET protein consists of an Nterminal signal peptide, an extracellular region (four cadherin-like repeats, a calcium binding site, and a cysteine-rich domain), a transmembrane domain, and two intracellular tyrosine kinase domains. The extracellular cadherin-like domains ...
... branchial arches (32–35). The RET protein consists of an Nterminal signal peptide, an extracellular region (four cadherin-like repeats, a calcium binding site, and a cysteine-rich domain), a transmembrane domain, and two intracellular tyrosine kinase domains. The extracellular cadherin-like domains ...
Biology 30 January 1998 Grade 12 Diploma Examination
... The embryo predominantly produces testosterone for a male and estrogen for a female. The embryo’s genital embryonic structures develop into those of a male or those of a female. The embryo develops into a male if fertilization involved a Y-carrying sperm and into a female if fertilization involved a ...
... The embryo predominantly produces testosterone for a male and estrogen for a female. The embryo’s genital embryonic structures develop into those of a male or those of a female. The embryo develops into a male if fertilization involved a Y-carrying sperm and into a female if fertilization involved a ...
B.Sc. Biomedical Sciences
... The B.Sc. (Hons) Biomedical Science started as an interdisciplinary course at University of Delhi. The course has been very successful in terms of the career options taken up by the students after graduation over the years. The course in its annual mode prior to 2009 and in the semester mode after 2 ...
... The B.Sc. (Hons) Biomedical Science started as an interdisciplinary course at University of Delhi. The course has been very successful in terms of the career options taken up by the students after graduation over the years. The course in its annual mode prior to 2009 and in the semester mode after 2 ...
From DNA to diversity: molecular genetics and the evolution of
... Animals diverge from common ancestors through changes in their DNA. The major question, then, is, Which changes in DNA account for morphological diversity? The answer to this question has eluded us for the half-century since the Modern Synthesis was proposed and the structure of DNA was discovered. ...
... Animals diverge from common ancestors through changes in their DNA. The major question, then, is, Which changes in DNA account for morphological diversity? The answer to this question has eluded us for the half-century since the Modern Synthesis was proposed and the structure of DNA was discovered. ...
Engineered bacteriophage-defence systems in bioprocessing
... slowly but steadily increased over the course of the ongoing infection; these genes were considered late genes because their highest expression was at the end of the lytic cycle. The genes that were designated late #2 include those that encode proteins that are involved in host lysis (holin and endo ...
... slowly but steadily increased over the course of the ongoing infection; these genes were considered late genes because their highest expression was at the end of the lytic cycle. The genes that were designated late #2 include those that encode proteins that are involved in host lysis (holin and endo ...