
Turning Meiosis into Mitosis - IJPB
... endo-reduplication, whereas OSD1 is not required for this process [13]. Meiosis is not affected when UVI4 is disrupted (unpublished data). This suggests that UVI4 and OSD1 are both involved in cell cycle regulation, with specialized functions in mitosis and meiosis, respectively. The transition from ...
... endo-reduplication, whereas OSD1 is not required for this process [13]. Meiosis is not affected when UVI4 is disrupted (unpublished data). This suggests that UVI4 and OSD1 are both involved in cell cycle regulation, with specialized functions in mitosis and meiosis, respectively. The transition from ...
ATP-dependent Clp Proteases in Photosynthetic Organisms~ A Cut
... twice the affinity of ClpX for binding to ClpP, although mixed complexes of single ClpA and ClpX hexamers attached to either end of the ClpP core are possible in itro (Grimaud et al., 1998). The ClpAP protease is an endopeptidase that degrades polypeptide substrates without apparent sequence specif ...
... twice the affinity of ClpX for binding to ClpP, although mixed complexes of single ClpA and ClpX hexamers attached to either end of the ClpP core are possible in itro (Grimaud et al., 1998). The ClpAP protease is an endopeptidase that degrades polypeptide substrates without apparent sequence specif ...
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... cDNA sequences, UniGene clusters (22), GeneCards (25), LocusLinks (26) and ESTs not linked to any cDNA, along with PubMed links to relevant literature (Fig. 3). ...
... cDNA sequences, UniGene clusters (22), GeneCards (25), LocusLinks (26) and ESTs not linked to any cDNA, along with PubMed links to relevant literature (Fig. 3). ...
RNA transcription and mRNA processing
... the level of transcription of proto-oncogenes can also lead to cancer. Proto-oncogenes are normal genes involved in regulating the cell cycle, and when these genes are overexpressed they become oncogenes (cancer-causing genes). Overexpression of proto-oncogenes leads to overexpression of other genes ...
... the level of transcription of proto-oncogenes can also lead to cancer. Proto-oncogenes are normal genes involved in regulating the cell cycle, and when these genes are overexpressed they become oncogenes (cancer-causing genes). Overexpression of proto-oncogenes leads to overexpression of other genes ...
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... The Callipyge locus (CLPG) on human chromosome 14q32 is named after the muscle hypertrophy phenotype with which it is associated in sheep (‘Callipyge’ means ‘beautiful bottom’) [27]. Many similarities have been identified between the PWS–AS and CLPG loci. For example, the CLPG locus also contains mu ...
... The Callipyge locus (CLPG) on human chromosome 14q32 is named after the muscle hypertrophy phenotype with which it is associated in sheep (‘Callipyge’ means ‘beautiful bottom’) [27]. Many similarities have been identified between the PWS–AS and CLPG loci. For example, the CLPG locus also contains mu ...
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... can undergo sex reversal relatively late in development, which causes the appearance of males with two gonadal arms (typical of females) instead of one [65]. Sex reversal and intersexes can be induced experimentally in crosses between two different species, such as in the rhabditids C. remanei and C ...
... can undergo sex reversal relatively late in development, which causes the appearance of males with two gonadal arms (typical of females) instead of one [65]. Sex reversal and intersexes can be induced experimentally in crosses between two different species, such as in the rhabditids C. remanei and C ...
Using Mice to Dissect Genetic Factors in Atherosclerosis
... levels and structures among inbred strains.9,10 In the mid1980s, Paigen and colleagues (Paigen et al,11,12 Nishima et al13) modified the original Thompson diet and refined the methods for evaluation of aortic lesions. In the early 1990s, transgenic technologies led to the development of mouse models ...
... levels and structures among inbred strains.9,10 In the mid1980s, Paigen and colleagues (Paigen et al,11,12 Nishima et al13) modified the original Thompson diet and refined the methods for evaluation of aortic lesions. In the early 1990s, transgenic technologies led to the development of mouse models ...
Hox Genes: Let`s Work Together
... the activity of anteriorly expressed Hox gene even in the case of forced expression of anterior Hox gene using different promoter and only translated regions of the gene (Gonzalez-Reyes and Morata, 1990). This convincingly suggests that posterior Hox proteins also use post-translational mechanisms t ...
... the activity of anteriorly expressed Hox gene even in the case of forced expression of anterior Hox gene using different promoter and only translated regions of the gene (Gonzalez-Reyes and Morata, 1990). This convincingly suggests that posterior Hox proteins also use post-translational mechanisms t ...
The UK Stem Cell Initiative (`The Pattison Report`)
... Government should clarify the regulatory requirements for the use of animals and animal cells in human stem cell research; & (iii) for the in vitro use of embryonic stem cell lines, researchers should be registered with, and submit an annual research summary report to, the UK Stem Cell Bank. Recomme ...
... Government should clarify the regulatory requirements for the use of animals and animal cells in human stem cell research; & (iii) for the in vitro use of embryonic stem cell lines, researchers should be registered with, and submit an annual research summary report to, the UK Stem Cell Bank. Recomme ...
Chapter 11 Powerpoint
... • 3. All have base sequences in one part of molecule that are complementary to those in other parts • 4. Thus, all fold in a similar way to form cloverleaf-like structure (in 2 dimensions) • 5. Amino acid carried by the tRNA is always attached to A (adenosine) at 3' end of molecule • 6. Unusual base ...
... • 3. All have base sequences in one part of molecule that are complementary to those in other parts • 4. Thus, all fold in a similar way to form cloverleaf-like structure (in 2 dimensions) • 5. Amino acid carried by the tRNA is always attached to A (adenosine) at 3' end of molecule • 6. Unusual base ...
Genetics and Genomics
... 2. Y-linked (holandric) Inheritance ......................................................................................... 3. Sex influenced inheritance .................................................................................................. 4. Sex limited inheritance .................. ...
... 2. Y-linked (holandric) Inheritance ......................................................................................... 3. Sex influenced inheritance .................................................................................................. 4. Sex limited inheritance .................. ...
Chapter 27 Phage Strategies
... prevent another phage of the same type from infecting a cell. • virulent mutations – Phage mutants that are unable to establish lysogeny. ...
... prevent another phage of the same type from infecting a cell. • virulent mutations – Phage mutants that are unable to establish lysogeny. ...
Comparison of Statistical Models for Affymetrix GeneChip
... this does not necessarily mean that the mismatch probes are a good idea - but if they are present we should use them we have demonstrated this using both analytic considerations and experimental data a carefully designed experiment can be used to address many issues Many more genes may be expressed ...
... this does not necessarily mean that the mismatch probes are a good idea - but if they are present we should use them we have demonstrated this using both analytic considerations and experimental data a carefully designed experiment can be used to address many issues Many more genes may be expressed ...
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... – DNA : deoxyribonucleic acid – RNA : ribonucleic acid Huge, complex carbon-based molecules. . Their Job: Contain information that cells use to make proteins Made of: – Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorous ...
... – DNA : deoxyribonucleic acid – RNA : ribonucleic acid Huge, complex carbon-based molecules. . Their Job: Contain information that cells use to make proteins Made of: – Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorous ...
Protein–DNA Interactions: Amino Acid Conservation and the Effects
... have variable levels of conservation depending on the family classification. In non-specific families, base-contacting residues are well conserved and interactions are always found in the minor groove where there is little discrimination between base types. In highly specific families, base-contacti ...
... have variable levels of conservation depending on the family classification. In non-specific families, base-contacting residues are well conserved and interactions are always found in the minor groove where there is little discrimination between base types. In highly specific families, base-contacti ...
Cloning, DNA nucleotide sequence and distribution
... consensus sequence, GGAGA, was located at position 65-69, exactly 9 bp upstream of the second ATG start codon (position 79). The first ATG start codon (position 46) was located within a region showing the potential to form a significant hairpin loop secondary structure (positions 16-54) (Fig. 1b). T ...
... consensus sequence, GGAGA, was located at position 65-69, exactly 9 bp upstream of the second ATG start codon (position 79). The first ATG start codon (position 46) was located within a region showing the potential to form a significant hairpin loop secondary structure (positions 16-54) (Fig. 1b). T ...
Identification of alternative spliced mRNA variants related to(1).
... Little effort has been made to investigate the relationship between cancers and alternative splicing Alternative splicing assembler(ASA) Of 4322 genes screened,3498(81%) were observed with at least one alternative splicing variants. Using Fisher’s test, alternative splicing variants ...
... Little effort has been made to investigate the relationship between cancers and alternative splicing Alternative splicing assembler(ASA) Of 4322 genes screened,3498(81%) were observed with at least one alternative splicing variants. Using Fisher’s test, alternative splicing variants ...
Engineering of steroid biotransformation in rhodococcus van
... KSH UV-induced mutant strains (strain RG1-UV39 and RG1-UV26, respectively) using a genomic library of kstD mutant R. erythropolis strain RG1. Contrary to many other structural genes encoding microbial multi-component oxygenases, kshA and kshB are located at different genomic loci separated by at lea ...
... KSH UV-induced mutant strains (strain RG1-UV39 and RG1-UV26, respectively) using a genomic library of kstD mutant R. erythropolis strain RG1. Contrary to many other structural genes encoding microbial multi-component oxygenases, kshA and kshB are located at different genomic loci separated by at lea ...
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... [2,8,14,18,21,22,23,24]. In this view, sirenomelia and CD are considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experi ...
... [2,8,14,18,21,22,23,24]. In this view, sirenomelia and CD are considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experi ...
network models for genetic testing
... DNA sequence, which carries genetic material that is found in the cells of humans and almost all other creatures [2]. While some genetic disorders may be caused by gene mutations that are inherited from the parents, other diseases are influenced by either random gene changes that occur during person ...
... DNA sequence, which carries genetic material that is found in the cells of humans and almost all other creatures [2]. While some genetic disorders may be caused by gene mutations that are inherited from the parents, other diseases are influenced by either random gene changes that occur during person ...
Analysis continued Each TopHat run will result in four files: a list of
... annotated as such in the reference) at each level, while the fSn and fSp columns are “fuzzy” variants of these same accuracy calculations, allowing for a very small variation in exon boundaries to still be counted as a match. There are two tmap datasets, one for each of the input assembled transcrip ...
... annotated as such in the reference) at each level, while the fSn and fSp columns are “fuzzy” variants of these same accuracy calculations, allowing for a very small variation in exon boundaries to still be counted as a match. There are two tmap datasets, one for each of the input assembled transcrip ...
CCO Brochure 4 pages:Layout 1
... a. Although the sensitivity of MRI is excellent, it is less than 100%. Therefore, women who opt for screening should strongly consider other risk-reducing measures (e.g., chemoprevention and/or oophorectomy) and must be able to accept some risk.1 b. The benefits of MRI screening for women at high ris ...
... a. Although the sensitivity of MRI is excellent, it is less than 100%. Therefore, women who opt for screening should strongly consider other risk-reducing measures (e.g., chemoprevention and/or oophorectomy) and must be able to accept some risk.1 b. The benefits of MRI screening for women at high ris ...