
Curr. Microbiol. 42
... thuringiensis standard strains, as well as on 27 B. thuringiensis field isolates, which have previously been found positive to a pair of universal primers (Un7,8 for cry7 and cry8 groups) [2]. Among the standard strains, only B. thuringiensis subsp. dakota HD-511 and B. thuringiensis subsp. kumamoto ...
... thuringiensis standard strains, as well as on 27 B. thuringiensis field isolates, which have previously been found positive to a pair of universal primers (Un7,8 for cry7 and cry8 groups) [2]. Among the standard strains, only B. thuringiensis subsp. dakota HD-511 and B. thuringiensis subsp. kumamoto ...
A physiological overview of the genetics of flowering time control
... tobacco plants causes an increase in cell division in the SAM and early flowering (Cockcroft et al., 2000). The flowering response of SAM to the inductive LD is abolished when the downward movement of Suc is interrupted by girdling, or when the upward movement of ZR and nitrate is prevented by plant ...
... tobacco plants causes an increase in cell division in the SAM and early flowering (Cockcroft et al., 2000). The flowering response of SAM to the inductive LD is abolished when the downward movement of Suc is interrupted by girdling, or when the upward movement of ZR and nitrate is prevented by plant ...
Selection for TnlO Tet Repressor Binding to tet Operator
... Tet repressor protein with a total length of 207 amino acid residues is represented by a linear bar with both the N- and C-terminal ends indicated. The solid portion defines the potential a-helix-turn-ahelix motif, which is thought to be involved in DNA binding (amino acid residues 26 to 47; ISACKSO ...
... Tet repressor protein with a total length of 207 amino acid residues is represented by a linear bar with both the N- and C-terminal ends indicated. The solid portion defines the potential a-helix-turn-ahelix motif, which is thought to be involved in DNA binding (amino acid residues 26 to 47; ISACKSO ...
Pitx1 and Pitx2 are required for development of hindlimb buds
... in Pitx1–/– embryos (Lanctôt et al., 1999b; Szeto et al., 1999) and which is similarly decreased in double mutant embryos (Fig. 4A). Thus, HL bud size reduction affects both outgrowth and width of the bud along the AP axis. Bud outgrowth is thought to be controlled by growth factors produced by the ...
... in Pitx1–/– embryos (Lanctôt et al., 1999b; Szeto et al., 1999) and which is similarly decreased in double mutant embryos (Fig. 4A). Thus, HL bud size reduction affects both outgrowth and width of the bud along the AP axis. Bud outgrowth is thought to be controlled by growth factors produced by the ...
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... tissues (somites, tongue, axial muscles), with a more specific expression in most postmitotic neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems (Andrieu et al., 2003). A genomic 1.5-kb SacI fragment containing the Ndn promoter (D76440) was isolated and inserted in the SacI site of the pGEM3Zf(+) ...
... tissues (somites, tongue, axial muscles), with a more specific expression in most postmitotic neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems (Andrieu et al., 2003). A genomic 1.5-kb SacI fragment containing the Ndn promoter (D76440) was isolated and inserted in the SacI site of the pGEM3Zf(+) ...
Discovering the Distribution of Palindromic Sequences in the
... and quaternary structures of RNA are important to its function and expression; if an RNA molecule was mutated by a deletion or other mutation (particularly large mutations), RNA expression will be compromised as it may be too susceptible to enzymes or it may be unable to unwind during expression. Sm ...
... and quaternary structures of RNA are important to its function and expression; if an RNA molecule was mutated by a deletion or other mutation (particularly large mutations), RNA expression will be compromised as it may be too susceptible to enzymes or it may be unable to unwind during expression. Sm ...
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... (2) Increased population of aquatic food web organisms. (3) An increased production of fish due to biodegradable nutrients. (4) Death of fish due to lack of oxygen. ...
... (2) Increased population of aquatic food web organisms. (3) An increased production of fish due to biodegradable nutrients. (4) Death of fish due to lack of oxygen. ...
Aetiopathogenesis and Treatment of Vitiligo
... survive detachment by trypsinization, while melanocytes from normal humans survive many such detachments from culture dishes." The melanocytes from perilesional areas of untreated vitiligo patients do not grow at all in culture and show an abnormal morphology compared to cells from an uninvolved are ...
... survive detachment by trypsinization, while melanocytes from normal humans survive many such detachments from culture dishes." The melanocytes from perilesional areas of untreated vitiligo patients do not grow at all in culture and show an abnormal morphology compared to cells from an uninvolved are ...
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... and TBT in the natural microbial community. Figure 3(A) shows that the samples containing TBT and inoculated with the resistant strain Av27 (1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 15) and without the Av27 strain (16, 17, 18, 28, 29, 39) at times 0 and 30. In Fig. 3(B), are shown the DGGE profiles for the samples with (16 ...
... and TBT in the natural microbial community. Figure 3(A) shows that the samples containing TBT and inoculated with the resistant strain Av27 (1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 15) and without the Av27 strain (16, 17, 18, 28, 29, 39) at times 0 and 30. In Fig. 3(B), are shown the DGGE profiles for the samples with (16 ...
GENETICS accepted
... the manufacturer’s instructions (Ambion/Applied Biosystems, Austin, TX) and annealed by incubating for 10 minutes at 70°C and slow cooling to room temperature. dsRNA was injected at a total RNA concentration of 20ng/µl into one day old adult worms which were transferred every 24 hours for 3 days to ...
... the manufacturer’s instructions (Ambion/Applied Biosystems, Austin, TX) and annealed by incubating for 10 minutes at 70°C and slow cooling to room temperature. dsRNA was injected at a total RNA concentration of 20ng/µl into one day old adult worms which were transferred every 24 hours for 3 days to ...
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... disorder caused by the expression of mutant huntingtin protein (Htt). Suppression of Htt expression, using RNA interference, might be an effective therapy. However, if reduction of wild-type protein is not well tolerated in the brain, it may be necessary to suppress just the product of the mutant al ...
... disorder caused by the expression of mutant huntingtin protein (Htt). Suppression of Htt expression, using RNA interference, might be an effective therapy. However, if reduction of wild-type protein is not well tolerated in the brain, it may be necessary to suppress just the product of the mutant al ...
chromosomal
... • Aneuploid mosaics (e.g. 2n/2n+1 are common) due to non-disjunction or chromosome lag in early mitotic division of zygote • Polyploid mosaics (e.g. 2n/3n are occasionaly found) mostly arise by fuzion of the second polar body with one of cleavage nuclei of normal diploid zygote CHIMERISM Genetically ...
... • Aneuploid mosaics (e.g. 2n/2n+1 are common) due to non-disjunction or chromosome lag in early mitotic division of zygote • Polyploid mosaics (e.g. 2n/3n are occasionaly found) mostly arise by fuzion of the second polar body with one of cleavage nuclei of normal diploid zygote CHIMERISM Genetically ...
Product description P048-C1-0315 LMNA-MYOT - MRC
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
Molecular Network Controlling the Ovule Development in
... 1991). This phenotype revealed that carpel like structure can develop in the absence of AG activity. However in the quadruple mutant of ag ap2 shp1 shp2 the no carpelloid structure including ovules have been found in the sepals (Pinyopich et al., 2003), suggesting that SHP1 and SHP2 are necessary fo ...
... 1991). This phenotype revealed that carpel like structure can develop in the absence of AG activity. However in the quadruple mutant of ag ap2 shp1 shp2 the no carpelloid structure including ovules have been found in the sepals (Pinyopich et al., 2003), suggesting that SHP1 and SHP2 are necessary fo ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
paramecium tetraurelia
... Genetic analysis was carried out according to the methods developed and reviewed by SONNEBORN (1970). The two main features of the analysis are: (1) i n a cross A x B the two exconjugants of each pair represent respectively the two reciprocal crosses OB x $ A and $ B x OA; (2) : the F, generation is ...
... Genetic analysis was carried out according to the methods developed and reviewed by SONNEBORN (1970). The two main features of the analysis are: (1) i n a cross A x B the two exconjugants of each pair represent respectively the two reciprocal crosses OB x $ A and $ B x OA; (2) : the F, generation is ...
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... Co-transfection of each miRNA with TLR7 3’UTR reporter vector into HEK 293 cells SLE ...
... Co-transfection of each miRNA with TLR7 3’UTR reporter vector into HEK 293 cells SLE ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
... Chromatin state may also play a role either in increasing TF occupancy at variants bound by multiple TFs, or in maintaining a state established by pioneer factors. In support of this hypothesis, the DNA near TF hubs had increased sensitivity to DNase I when compared with regions bound by a single fa ...
Frequent, independent transfers of a catabolic gene from bacteria to
... these horizontal gene transfer events play a central role in adaptation and evolution. While this was long thought to be restricted to prokaryotes, certain eukaryotes have acquired genes of bacterial origin. However, gene acquisitions in eukaryotes are thought to be much less important in magnitude ...
... these horizontal gene transfer events play a central role in adaptation and evolution. While this was long thought to be restricted to prokaryotes, certain eukaryotes have acquired genes of bacterial origin. However, gene acquisitions in eukaryotes are thought to be much less important in magnitude ...
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a
... DAF. The enzymatic activity was initially analyzed at different pH values (pH 5±9) and the highest activity was obtained at pH 6 for both samples (data not shown). Under these experimental conditions it was possible to detect LOX activity both in microsomal and soluble fractions, although the solubl ...
... DAF. The enzymatic activity was initially analyzed at different pH values (pH 5±9) and the highest activity was obtained at pH 6 for both samples (data not shown). Under these experimental conditions it was possible to detect LOX activity both in microsomal and soluble fractions, although the solubl ...
The role of Dby mRNA in early development of male mouse zygotes
... Ejaculated mammalian spermatozoa contain a complex yet specific population of mRNA. However, the possible roles that mRNA has in early zygotic and embryonic development remain unclear. We found that Dby mRNA is selectively retained in capacitated mouse spermatozoa, and is transferred into the oocyte ...
... Ejaculated mammalian spermatozoa contain a complex yet specific population of mRNA. However, the possible roles that mRNA has in early zygotic and embryonic development remain unclear. We found that Dby mRNA is selectively retained in capacitated mouse spermatozoa, and is transferred into the oocyte ...
LIST OF CHECK-UP QUESTIONS for
... c) binary fission d) budding e) conjugation CORRECT f) schizogony 48. Each sperm consists of: a) a head region b) body or midpiece c) tail or flagellum. d) end piece e) all of these CORRECT 49. How many chromosomes are present in each spermatogonium, an oogonium? a) 46 CORRECT b) 23 c) 1600 d) 400 e ...
... c) binary fission d) budding e) conjugation CORRECT f) schizogony 48. Each sperm consists of: a) a head region b) body or midpiece c) tail or flagellum. d) end piece e) all of these CORRECT 49. How many chromosomes are present in each spermatogonium, an oogonium? a) 46 CORRECT b) 23 c) 1600 d) 400 e ...