
Regulatory Genes Controlling MPG7 Expression
... were categorized by growth te&, using various nitrogen sources and pathogenicity assays (Table 1). Growth phenotypes are described by using genetic nomenclature used for A. nidulans (Arst and Cove, 1973). Figure 1B outlines the screen for mutants defective in nitrogen regulation and pathogenicity. O ...
... were categorized by growth te&, using various nitrogen sources and pathogenicity assays (Table 1). Growth phenotypes are described by using genetic nomenclature used for A. nidulans (Arst and Cove, 1973). Figure 1B outlines the screen for mutants defective in nitrogen regulation and pathogenicity. O ...
Subsystem: Succinate dehydrogenase
... Subunits containing bound FAD and iron-sulfur centers constitute a peripheral portion of complex II, which can function as a water-soluble succinate dehydrogenase upon release from membranes. The reverse reaction (reduction of fumarate) functions as an electron sink in anaerobic respiration. Two sma ...
... Subunits containing bound FAD and iron-sulfur centers constitute a peripheral portion of complex II, which can function as a water-soluble succinate dehydrogenase upon release from membranes. The reverse reaction (reduction of fumarate) functions as an electron sink in anaerobic respiration. Two sma ...
SOP Criteria for Variant Classification
... Avoid applying similar evidence twice: e.g. PS2 and PM6 (de novo criteria) cannot be both invoked for a variant in a patient; if all evidences from the literature were considered and counted and related criteria are invoked, then PP5 or BP6 cannot be invoked again as an additional line of evidence ...
... Avoid applying similar evidence twice: e.g. PS2 and PM6 (de novo criteria) cannot be both invoked for a variant in a patient; if all evidences from the literature were considered and counted and related criteria are invoked, then PP5 or BP6 cannot be invoked again as an additional line of evidence ...
Analysis of expressed sequence tags from the Huperzia serrata leaf
... tetraketides (Morita et al. 2007, Wanibuchi et al. 2007). However, as of January 2009, there were only 10 nucleotide sequences from H . serrata available in the NCBI database. The limited information on the genetic contents of this plant triggered our efforts to construct a cDNA library from the H . ...
... tetraketides (Morita et al. 2007, Wanibuchi et al. 2007). However, as of January 2009, there were only 10 nucleotide sequences from H . serrata available in the NCBI database. The limited information on the genetic contents of this plant triggered our efforts to construct a cDNA library from the H . ...
Reliable classification of two-class cancer data using evolutionary
... genes (a classifier) which will enable a correct classification of as many available samples as possible. The gene subset identification problem reduces to an optimization problem consisting of a number of objectives (Liu and Iba, 2002; Liu et al., 2001). Although the optimization problem is multiob ...
... genes (a classifier) which will enable a correct classification of as many available samples as possible. The gene subset identification problem reduces to an optimization problem consisting of a number of objectives (Liu and Iba, 2002; Liu et al., 2001). Although the optimization problem is multiob ...
RT-PCR Analysis - Shiu Lab - Michigan State University
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
... expression of these 23 PGs in a T87 suspension culture cell line that had been previously shown to have >60% genes expressed (24). Only one PG (At2g43860) was detected. To rule out the possibility of faulty primer designs, a second primer set was designed for each of these 23 PGs, but none led to d ...
Ribosome profiling reveals post-transcriptional buffering of divergent
... post-transcriptional gene regulatory evolution are largely unknown. Here we used ribosome profiling to compare transcript abundance and translation efficiency in two closely related yeast species (S. cerevisiae and S. paradoxus). By comparing translation regulatory divergence to interspecies differe ...
... post-transcriptional gene regulatory evolution are largely unknown. Here we used ribosome profiling to compare transcript abundance and translation efficiency in two closely related yeast species (S. cerevisiae and S. paradoxus). By comparing translation regulatory divergence to interspecies differe ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Gene cassettes
... However, despite this heterogeneity, all 59-base elements share several features. They are bounded by an inverse core site (RYYYAAC) at the end closest to the 3’ end of the gene coding region and a core site (GTTRRRY) at the other end, and are related to a consensus sequence that covers approximatel ...
... However, despite this heterogeneity, all 59-base elements share several features. They are bounded by an inverse core site (RYYYAAC) at the end closest to the 3’ end of the gene coding region and a core site (GTTRRRY) at the other end, and are related to a consensus sequence that covers approximatel ...
Biosynthesis of the Antibiotic Nonribosomal Peptide Penicillin in
... efficient expression and subcellular localisation, we here engineer the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to produce and secrete the antibiotic penicillin, a betalactam nonribosomal peptide. Using synthetic biology tools combined with long-read DNA sequencing, we optimise productivity by 50-fol ...
... efficient expression and subcellular localisation, we here engineer the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to produce and secrete the antibiotic penicillin, a betalactam nonribosomal peptide. Using synthetic biology tools combined with long-read DNA sequencing, we optimise productivity by 50-fol ...
Direct control of shoot meristem activity by a cytokinin
... which are encoded by severe phenotype alleles (Figs 1e, 4g). These findings strongly support our notion that the log phenotype is the result of a malfunction of cytokinin activation in shoot meristems. In Arabidopsis, two types of homeobox genes, KNOX and WUSCHEL (WUS), function in independent and c ...
... which are encoded by severe phenotype alleles (Figs 1e, 4g). These findings strongly support our notion that the log phenotype is the result of a malfunction of cytokinin activation in shoot meristems. In Arabidopsis, two types of homeobox genes, KNOX and WUSCHEL (WUS), function in independent and c ...
Clinical Genetic Basis of Tooth Agenesis (PDF Available)
... Hypodontia (dental agenesis) is the most common developmental anomaly in humans, constituting a clinically challenging problem. Hypodontia is often used as a collective term for congenitally missing teeth, although specifically, it describes the absence of one to six teeth, excluding third molars. O ...
... Hypodontia (dental agenesis) is the most common developmental anomaly in humans, constituting a clinically challenging problem. Hypodontia is often used as a collective term for congenitally missing teeth, although specifically, it describes the absence of one to six teeth, excluding third molars. O ...
Course: Mr. Tanner`s Life Science Course
... Viruses cannot replicate without a host cell. Write a skit about a virus that is searching for a host cell. The host cell is within an organism that has acquired immunity against the virus. Your skit should include dialogue between the virus and the antibodies in the organism. The virus should descr ...
... Viruses cannot replicate without a host cell. Write a skit about a virus that is searching for a host cell. The host cell is within an organism that has acquired immunity against the virus. Your skit should include dialogue between the virus and the antibodies in the organism. The virus should descr ...
Tumour necrosis factor family genes in a phenotype of COPD
... criteria: irreversible airflow obstruction and a diffusing capacity v50% predicted, the latter of which was assumed to be a surrogate marker for pulmonary emphysema. The authors evaluated the frequency of the TNF-308 polymorphism and that of the biallelic polymorphism (LtaNcoI) located in the first ...
... criteria: irreversible airflow obstruction and a diffusing capacity v50% predicted, the latter of which was assumed to be a surrogate marker for pulmonary emphysema. The authors evaluated the frequency of the TNF-308 polymorphism and that of the biallelic polymorphism (LtaNcoI) located in the first ...
Genome-Wide Gene Expression Effects of Sex Chromosome
... parent-of-origin of their X and Y chromosomes. We used compound X-X and X-Y chromosomes to generate three contrasts (Figure 1): males that inherit a maternal X chromosome and a paternal Y chromosome (XMYP) vs. males that inherit a paternal X and a maternal Y (XPYM); males that inherit a maternal com ...
... parent-of-origin of their X and Y chromosomes. We used compound X-X and X-Y chromosomes to generate three contrasts (Figure 1): males that inherit a maternal X chromosome and a paternal Y chromosome (XMYP) vs. males that inherit a paternal X and a maternal Y (XPYM); males that inherit a maternal com ...
Replication timing and transcriptional control: beyond
... comprise replication origins and the lack of convenient assays for replication [29]. There are only two mammalian loci for which both replication-timing switches and origin localization have been studied. At the mouse immunoglobulin IgH locus, new origins are activated in pre-B cells when the promot ...
... comprise replication origins and the lack of convenient assays for replication [29]. There are only two mammalian loci for which both replication-timing switches and origin localization have been studied. At the mouse immunoglobulin IgH locus, new origins are activated in pre-B cells when the promot ...
Chapter 14
... cro, which are transcribed by host RNA polymerase. • N is required to express the delayed early genes. ...
... cro, which are transcribed by host RNA polymerase. • N is required to express the delayed early genes. ...
Insights into three whole-genome duplications gleaned
... lineage. Though large-scale synteny has broken down to an extent between P. caudatum and the P. aurelia species, a substantial degree of local synteny remains (Figure 2). We were able to align 5,781 P. caudatum genes with all 12 of their syntenic aurelia orthologs (when present), which includes 10, ...
... lineage. Though large-scale synteny has broken down to an extent between P. caudatum and the P. aurelia species, a substantial degree of local synteny remains (Figure 2). We were able to align 5,781 P. caudatum genes with all 12 of their syntenic aurelia orthologs (when present), which includes 10, ...
Strategies for the molecular genetic manipulation and visualization of the... Penicillium marneffei
... riboswitches, small RNA elements that bind thiamine pyrophosphate to regulate the expression of genes required for the biosynthesis and transport of thiamine, an essential cofactor (Sudarsan et al. 2005). Pyrithiamine resistance can also be utilized as a dominant selectable marker for transformatio ...
... riboswitches, small RNA elements that bind thiamine pyrophosphate to regulate the expression of genes required for the biosynthesis and transport of thiamine, an essential cofactor (Sudarsan et al. 2005). Pyrithiamine resistance can also be utilized as a dominant selectable marker for transformatio ...
The physics behind the larger scale organization of DNA in eukaryotes
... two neighboring NCPs are called linker DNA. As a result one obtains a bead-on-a-string structure, sometimes referred to as a 10 nm fiber. This structure is, however, only observed in vitro at subphysiological salt concentrations. If we nevertheless assume that such a fiber exists in the nucleus with ...
... two neighboring NCPs are called linker DNA. As a result one obtains a bead-on-a-string structure, sometimes referred to as a 10 nm fiber. This structure is, however, only observed in vitro at subphysiological salt concentrations. If we nevertheless assume that such a fiber exists in the nucleus with ...
Teacher Guide: Gene Expression. By Ann Brokaw.
... “Gene Expression” includes a vast array of information on the central dogma of biology: gene expression. It covers human disease; the use of fruit flies as genetic models; visualizing gene expression in the lab; the role of gene expression in circadian rhythm, AIDS, and the development of the human ...
... “Gene Expression” includes a vast array of information on the central dogma of biology: gene expression. It covers human disease; the use of fruit flies as genetic models; visualizing gene expression in the lab; the role of gene expression in circadian rhythm, AIDS, and the development of the human ...
Zygotic genes that mediate torso receptor tyrosine kinase
... Drosophila embryo is programmed by a family of six maternally expressed genes collectively referred to as the "terminal" genes (1-5). One of these, torso (tor), encodes a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that is present throughout both terminal and central portions of the embryo (6, 7) b ...
... Drosophila embryo is programmed by a family of six maternally expressed genes collectively referred to as the "terminal" genes (1-5). One of these, torso (tor), encodes a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that is present throughout both terminal and central portions of the embryo (6, 7) b ...
13 MODIFIED TRUE/FALSE 1
... 1. One of the bases could be left out of the sequence. 2. An extra base could be added to the sequence. 3. One base could be substituted for another within the gene. ...
... 1. One of the bases could be left out of the sequence. 2. An extra base could be added to the sequence. 3. One base could be substituted for another within the gene. ...
BROWSING GENES AND GENOMES WITH ENSEMBL
... 8 Expand the ‘GENE’ section by clicking on the + box. 8 Deselect ‘Ensembl Transcript ID’. 8 Expand the ‘ORTHOLOGS’ section by clicking on the + box. 8 Select ‘Mouse Ensembl Gene ID’ and ‘Homology Type’. 8 Click the [Results] button on the toolbar. 8 Select ‘View All rows as HTML’ or export all ...
... 8 Expand the ‘GENE’ section by clicking on the + box. 8 Deselect ‘Ensembl Transcript ID’. 8 Expand the ‘ORTHOLOGS’ section by clicking on the + box. 8 Select ‘Mouse Ensembl Gene ID’ and ‘Homology Type’. 8 Click the [Results] button on the toolbar. 8 Select ‘View All rows as HTML’ or export all ...
Reconstruction of a Functional Human Gene Network, with an
... Most common genetic disorders have a complex inheritance and may result from variants in many genes, each contributing only weak effects to the disease. Pinpointing these disease genes within the myriad of susceptibility loci identified in linkage studies is difficult because these loci may contain ...
... Most common genetic disorders have a complex inheritance and may result from variants in many genes, each contributing only weak effects to the disease. Pinpointing these disease genes within the myriad of susceptibility loci identified in linkage studies is difficult because these loci may contain ...
Spectrum of Mutations in MMAB Identified by
... I would like to express my appreciation to my mentor, David Rosenblatt, for providing me the opportunity, not only once but twice, to be actively engaged in a field of personal interest. Being a member of the Rosenblatt team provides the friendship, support and unquestioning assistance of a very spe ...
... I would like to express my appreciation to my mentor, David Rosenblatt, for providing me the opportunity, not only once but twice, to be actively engaged in a field of personal interest. Being a member of the Rosenblatt team provides the friendship, support and unquestioning assistance of a very spe ...