reflections on Leeuwenhoek (1677) `Concerning little
... On a closer reading, the colloquial manner of Leeuwenhoek’s letter conceals the workings of his precise and methodical mind. Leeuwenhoek was acutely aware of contamination; he replenished evaporated water with snowwater, the purest then available, making every effort not to introduce little animals ...
... On a closer reading, the colloquial manner of Leeuwenhoek’s letter conceals the workings of his precise and methodical mind. Leeuwenhoek was acutely aware of contamination; he replenished evaporated water with snowwater, the purest then available, making every effort not to introduce little animals ...
SALSA MLPA probemix P018-F1 SHOX - MRC
... within the PAR1 region (pseudoautosomal region 1) which covers the 3000 kb of the X and Y chromosomes next to the p-telomere. This P018-F1 SHOX probemix contains probes for each exon of the human SHOX gene, as well as a probe just before the SHOX promoter region. In addition, several probes are pres ...
... within the PAR1 region (pseudoautosomal region 1) which covers the 3000 kb of the X and Y chromosomes next to the p-telomere. This P018-F1 SHOX probemix contains probes for each exon of the human SHOX gene, as well as a probe just before the SHOX promoter region. In addition, several probes are pres ...
COLEOPTILE PHOTOTROPISM1 Gene Encoding
... for the phototropism of Arabidopsis hypocotyls (see Introduction). This putative NPH3-like gene was next subjected to transgenic complementation analysis. One of the subclones generated by RGP for shotgun sequencing of P0025F02 contained the whole sequence of the NPH3-like gene (58D12A1, 8.2 kb). Th ...
... for the phototropism of Arabidopsis hypocotyls (see Introduction). This putative NPH3-like gene was next subjected to transgenic complementation analysis. One of the subclones generated by RGP for shotgun sequencing of P0025F02 contained the whole sequence of the NPH3-like gene (58D12A1, 8.2 kb). Th ...
Introduction to Genetics
... slow clotting and excessive bleeding, is the result if any one of the factors in the clotting cascade is missing or faulty. In those with hemophilia, life-threatening blood loss can occur with minor injuries, and spontaneous bleeding into joints erodes the bone with crippling consequences. ...
... slow clotting and excessive bleeding, is the result if any one of the factors in the clotting cascade is missing or faulty. In those with hemophilia, life-threatening blood loss can occur with minor injuries, and spontaneous bleeding into joints erodes the bone with crippling consequences. ...
BT314 Virology
... slow clotting and excessive bleeding, is the result if any one of the factors in the clotting cascade is missing or faulty. In those with hemophilia, life-threatening blood loss can occur with minor injuries, and spontaneous bleeding into joints erodes the bone with crippling consequences. ...
... slow clotting and excessive bleeding, is the result if any one of the factors in the clotting cascade is missing or faulty. In those with hemophilia, life-threatening blood loss can occur with minor injuries, and spontaneous bleeding into joints erodes the bone with crippling consequences. ...
X-Chromosome inactivation ratios affect wild-type
... of symptoms may follow a chronological rather than developmental time line (14,15). Another possibility is that MeCP2 expression is developmentally regulated and not required until postnatal CNS development during synaptogenesis (8 – 10,17). In humans, MeCP2 protein expression shows complex developm ...
... of symptoms may follow a chronological rather than developmental time line (14,15). Another possibility is that MeCP2 expression is developmentally regulated and not required until postnatal CNS development during synaptogenesis (8 – 10,17). In humans, MeCP2 protein expression shows complex developm ...
Biochemistry of coenzyme B12‐dependent glycerol and diol
... enterica LT2. The known promoter sites are indicated with the letter `P', and the direction of transcription is indicated by the arrow. The pduGHJ genes have not yet been correlated to the physical map. ORFs 1^15 include homologs of the diol dehydratase reactivating protein (DdrA) of K. oxytoca, alc ...
... enterica LT2. The known promoter sites are indicated with the letter `P', and the direction of transcription is indicated by the arrow. The pduGHJ genes have not yet been correlated to the physical map. ORFs 1^15 include homologs of the diol dehydratase reactivating protein (DdrA) of K. oxytoca, alc ...
Identification of new components involved in shoot gravitropism in
... (WT) level. Most of the suppressors were isolated from different seed pools, and they show various degrees of gravitropic response as compared to WS (wild type) and scr1. Therefore, it is reasonable to predict that each suppressor represents a different mutation. Each mutation should point to a spe ...
... (WT) level. Most of the suppressors were isolated from different seed pools, and they show various degrees of gravitropic response as compared to WS (wild type) and scr1. Therefore, it is reasonable to predict that each suppressor represents a different mutation. Each mutation should point to a spe ...
Effete, a Drosophila chromatin-associated ubiquitin
... Many studies have shown that telomeres modulate the expression of genes located in their proximity, a phenomenon known as telomere position effect (TPE). This form of transcriptional regulation is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been implicated in numerous human pathologies (reviewed in (Ott ...
... Many studies have shown that telomeres modulate the expression of genes located in their proximity, a phenomenon known as telomere position effect (TPE). This form of transcriptional regulation is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been implicated in numerous human pathologies (reviewed in (Ott ...
Chromosome location and characterization of genes for grain
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
... higher grain yield than their recurrent parent, LDN (303.6 g m-1); though none were significantly higher. Nine LDN-DIC lines did not differ significantly from LDN for grain yield. The three lines LDN(521-3A) (207.4 g m-1), LDN(742-2B) (212.2 g m-1), and LDN(742-7B) (233.7 g m-1) had the lowest yield ...
(From the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of
... The analysis of these materials, given in Table III, shows that the effect of freezing and thawing is to make the intracellular DNA labile to DNase, without, however, causing much of it to leach out of the ceils. Freezing and thawing and formaldehyde fixation have a negligible effect on unadsorbed p ...
... The analysis of these materials, given in Table III, shows that the effect of freezing and thawing is to make the intracellular DNA labile to DNase, without, however, causing much of it to leach out of the ceils. Freezing and thawing and formaldehyde fixation have a negligible effect on unadsorbed p ...
get Assignment File
... b. The recessive trait c. Both the dominant and recessive traits d. The organism will lack that trait completely. 20. What term defines the event when the alleles for each gene separate from each other so that each gamete carries only one allele for each gene? a. Characterization b. Genetics c. Prin ...
... b. The recessive trait c. Both the dominant and recessive traits d. The organism will lack that trait completely. 20. What term defines the event when the alleles for each gene separate from each other so that each gamete carries only one allele for each gene? a. Characterization b. Genetics c. Prin ...
Independent functions of viral protein and nucleic
... that shown in Table III, and the content of Pa was only slightly less after lysis. The phage liberated during freezing and thawing was also fitrated in this experiment. The lysis occurred without appreciable liberation of phage in suspensions frozen up to and including the 16th minute, and the 20 mi ...
... that shown in Table III, and the content of Pa was only slightly less after lysis. The phage liberated during freezing and thawing was also fitrated in this experiment. The lysis occurred without appreciable liberation of phage in suspensions frozen up to and including the 16th minute, and the 20 mi ...
Auxin Biosynthesis and Its Role in Plant Development
... Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 2010.61:49-64. Downloaded from www.annualreviews.org by Washington State University on 09/20/11. For personal use only. ...
... Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 2010.61:49-64. Downloaded from www.annualreviews.org by Washington State University on 09/20/11. For personal use only. ...
Auxin Biosynthesis and Its Role in Plant Development
... screens. Another difficulty is caused by genetic redundancy in auxin biosynthesis. Auxin can be synthesized from a trp-independent pathway as well as from several trp-dependent pathways. The recently identified auxin biosynthesis genes all belong to gene families, which explains why no auxin-deficient ...
... screens. Another difficulty is caused by genetic redundancy in auxin biosynthesis. Auxin can be synthesized from a trp-independent pathway as well as from several trp-dependent pathways. The recently identified auxin biosynthesis genes all belong to gene families, which explains why no auxin-deficient ...
HYBRID SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBRES: A RARE OR COMMON
... release channel (RyR), sarco (endoplasmic) reticulum Ca -ATPase (SERCA), calsequestrin, myosin heavy chain (MHC), myosin light chain (MLC) and the regulatory proteins troponin C (TnC), troponin I (TnI), troponin T (TnT) and tropomyosin (Tm) (Pette & Staron, 2000, 1997, 1990). It is important to poin ...
... release channel (RyR), sarco (endoplasmic) reticulum Ca -ATPase (SERCA), calsequestrin, myosin heavy chain (MHC), myosin light chain (MLC) and the regulatory proteins troponin C (TnC), troponin I (TnI), troponin T (TnT) and tropomyosin (Tm) (Pette & Staron, 2000, 1997, 1990). It is important to poin ...
NCBI Molecular Biology Resources
... NM_000547: variant 1 COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
... NM_000547: variant 1 COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
What is Haemoglobin E/ Delta-beta thalassaemia
... oxygen in your lungs and carries it round to all parts of your body. The usual type of haemoglobin is called haemoglobin A. Haemoglobin is packed into red blood cells. Blood contains millions of red blood cells floating in a slightly yellow fluid called plasma. ...
... oxygen in your lungs and carries it round to all parts of your body. The usual type of haemoglobin is called haemoglobin A. Haemoglobin is packed into red blood cells. Blood contains millions of red blood cells floating in a slightly yellow fluid called plasma. ...
Endonucleolytic processing of CCAless tRNA precursors by RNase
... by RNase Z in vitro. Precursor tRNAs with 83 and 47 nucleotide trailer sequences, respectively, were synthesized by T7 RNA polymerase in vitro (see Materials and methods). The right-angled triangle indicates the direction of increasing enzyme concentration: 0, 0.15, 1.5, 15 and 150 ng/ml RNase Z. An ...
... by RNase Z in vitro. Precursor tRNAs with 83 and 47 nucleotide trailer sequences, respectively, were synthesized by T7 RNA polymerase in vitro (see Materials and methods). The right-angled triangle indicates the direction of increasing enzyme concentration: 0, 0.15, 1.5, 15 and 150 ng/ml RNase Z. An ...
A caudal mRNA gradient controls posterior development in the wasp
... This rather mild phenotype has been attributed to maternal rescue of the loss of zygotic Dm cad. Maternally mutant embryos that have been paternally rescued also show mild phenotypes with deletions in abdominal segment 8 (A8) and sometimes A4, but are viable. Embryos lacking both maternal and zygoti ...
... This rather mild phenotype has been attributed to maternal rescue of the loss of zygotic Dm cad. Maternally mutant embryos that have been paternally rescued also show mild phenotypes with deletions in abdominal segment 8 (A8) and sometimes A4, but are viable. Embryos lacking both maternal and zygoti ...
34386 - PubAg
... seedlings damaged by beet armyworm caterpillars release a specific blend of terpenoids and indole that is attractive to Cortesia marginiventris, a parasitic wasp that attacks larvae of several species of Lepidoptera. Two elicitors have been identified in the oral secretions of insect herbivores that ...
... seedlings damaged by beet armyworm caterpillars release a specific blend of terpenoids and indole that is attractive to Cortesia marginiventris, a parasitic wasp that attacks larvae of several species of Lepidoptera. Two elicitors have been identified in the oral secretions of insect herbivores that ...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is this application related
... breeding or by genetic engineering using transgenes. A number of CMS systems have been tested in mustard. However, CMS/ restorer systems have been found to be inadequate for large scale hybrid seed production with high purity. CMS systems are either unstable or their restoration to fertility is inad ...
... breeding or by genetic engineering using transgenes. A number of CMS systems have been tested in mustard. However, CMS/ restorer systems have been found to be inadequate for large scale hybrid seed production with high purity. CMS systems are either unstable or their restoration to fertility is inad ...
High grade B-cell lymphomas (HGBL): Altered terminology in the
... mitochondrial function, and electron transport chain; higher levels of BCL2 family members BCR/proliferation: Has more abundant expression of cell-cycle regulatory genes (CDK2, MCM family members, etc.); increased expression of DNA repair genes (PMS2, H2AX, PTIP, P53); higher levels of BCR signaling ...
... mitochondrial function, and electron transport chain; higher levels of BCL2 family members BCR/proliferation: Has more abundant expression of cell-cycle regulatory genes (CDK2, MCM family members, etc.); increased expression of DNA repair genes (PMS2, H2AX, PTIP, P53); higher levels of BCR signaling ...