
Differential Expression Analysis
... This makes it easy to process these mutliple testing procedures as we would single tests. ...
... This makes it easy to process these mutliple testing procedures as we would single tests. ...
Mechanisms of endosperm initiation | SpringerLink
... guidance and sperm cell release are summarized in recent reviews (Bleckmann et al. 2014; Dresselhaus and FranklinTong 2013; Lausser and Dresselhaus 2010; Marton and Dresselhaus 2010; Dresselhaus et al. 2016). Following release, sperm cells undergo rapid, directed movement to a position adjacent to t ...
... guidance and sperm cell release are summarized in recent reviews (Bleckmann et al. 2014; Dresselhaus and FranklinTong 2013; Lausser and Dresselhaus 2010; Marton and Dresselhaus 2010; Dresselhaus et al. 2016). Following release, sperm cells undergo rapid, directed movement to a position adjacent to t ...
Chapter 1: The Genetic Approach to Biology Questions for Chapter 1
... 1. DNA replication allows faithful replication that enables inheritance of information both between and within generations 2. Variations in DNA sequence provide an extraordinary diversity of information that can be translated via RNA and protein into cellular structure and function 3. Mutatation of ...
... 1. DNA replication allows faithful replication that enables inheritance of information both between and within generations 2. Variations in DNA sequence provide an extraordinary diversity of information that can be translated via RNA and protein into cellular structure and function 3. Mutatation of ...
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... via direct binding to a cognate site in its upstream regulatory sequences. Moreover, CEH-36 directly regulates the expression of terminal differentiation genes in the AWC neurons. Our analyses also indicate that MLS-2 acts independently in several lineages to direct the specification of neuronal and ...
... via direct binding to a cognate site in its upstream regulatory sequences. Moreover, CEH-36 directly regulates the expression of terminal differentiation genes in the AWC neurons. Our analyses also indicate that MLS-2 acts independently in several lineages to direct the specification of neuronal and ...
Genetic and experimental studies on a pigment
... migration preference in the host embryos. This would need to be confirmed in a separate study. Eggs produced by P a / P a females appear normally pigmented. Even when this egg pigment is dispersed within the epithelial cells of later embryos, such embryos retain their darkly-pigmented appearance. Th ...
... migration preference in the host embryos. This would need to be confirmed in a separate study. Eggs produced by P a / P a females appear normally pigmented. Even when this egg pigment is dispersed within the epithelial cells of later embryos, such embryos retain their darkly-pigmented appearance. Th ...
1 ESHG/ESHRE Responsible Innovation in Human Germ
... An alternative to the zygote/embryo approach is to perform gene modifications during early gametogenesis. In this manner, growing immature oocytes or sperm or even precursor cells (primordial germ cells) can be gene targeted by using the Crisp/CAS system, producing genetically corrected mature sperm ...
... An alternative to the zygote/embryo approach is to perform gene modifications during early gametogenesis. In this manner, growing immature oocytes or sperm or even precursor cells (primordial germ cells) can be gene targeted by using the Crisp/CAS system, producing genetically corrected mature sperm ...
Overexpression of Pp14-3-3 from Pyrus pyrifolia fruit
... (ABA) (Chen et al. 2006). Under salinity or drought condition, the transcript levels of a few cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) 14-3-3 genes, such as Gh14-3-3b, Gh14-33c, CGF14 4, and CGF14 10 were significantly induced in roots (Wei et al. 2009; Sun et al. 2011). Moreover, gene expression analysis indicat ...
... (ABA) (Chen et al. 2006). Under salinity or drought condition, the transcript levels of a few cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) 14-3-3 genes, such as Gh14-3-3b, Gh14-33c, CGF14 4, and CGF14 10 were significantly induced in roots (Wei et al. 2009; Sun et al. 2011). Moreover, gene expression analysis indicat ...
14 Phylogenomic Approach to the Evolutionary Dynamics of Gene
... diverge to produce novel functions in a process known as neofunctionalization (Zhang, 2003). For example, some duplicated members of the RNaseA gene superfamily in primates evolved a novel antibacterial function that was not present in the common ancestral gene or its descendants (Zhang et al., 1998 ...
... diverge to produce novel functions in a process known as neofunctionalization (Zhang, 2003). For example, some duplicated members of the RNaseA gene superfamily in primates evolved a novel antibacterial function that was not present in the common ancestral gene or its descendants (Zhang et al., 1998 ...
1 Depleting gene activities in early Drosophila embryos
... During Drosophila oogenesis, the mother loads the oocyte with the RNAs and proteins necessary to support embryonic development until zygotic transcription begins approximately two hours after fertilization. Based on their expression patterns, three classes of genes can be distinguished: maternally e ...
... During Drosophila oogenesis, the mother loads the oocyte with the RNAs and proteins necessary to support embryonic development until zygotic transcription begins approximately two hours after fertilization. Based on their expression patterns, three classes of genes can be distinguished: maternally e ...
Triple-hit lymphoma
... (2). Translocation of the BCL-2 gene on chromosome 18q21 results in constant inactivation of apoptosis (3). Translocation of the c-MYC gene on chromosome 8q24 results in constant cell proliferation (3). These double-hit lymphomas are associated with an aggressive clinical course, with poor response ...
... (2). Translocation of the BCL-2 gene on chromosome 18q21 results in constant inactivation of apoptosis (3). Translocation of the c-MYC gene on chromosome 8q24 results in constant cell proliferation (3). These double-hit lymphomas are associated with an aggressive clinical course, with poor response ...
Chapter 1: Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life
... information, there have been many changes in placement of certain groups in recent years. Notice that all life is now organized in your text into 3 domains rather than the 5 kingdoms you may have learned earlier. Put the kingdoms mentioned in the text in the space above the proper domain names shown ...
... information, there have been many changes in placement of certain groups in recent years. Notice that all life is now organized in your text into 3 domains rather than the 5 kingdoms you may have learned earlier. Put the kingdoms mentioned in the text in the space above the proper domain names shown ...
Runx1 modulates developmental, but not injury
... substantial reduction of full-length Runx1 and a truncated fragment of ~20 kDa (Fig. 3C). The Runx1 N-terminal domain is known to have weak transcriptional activity, but is incapable of DNA binding (Blyth et al., 2005; Mikhail et al., 2006). Furthermore, Runx1 immunofluorescence of skin from four mu ...
... substantial reduction of full-length Runx1 and a truncated fragment of ~20 kDa (Fig. 3C). The Runx1 N-terminal domain is known to have weak transcriptional activity, but is incapable of DNA binding (Blyth et al., 2005; Mikhail et al., 2006). Furthermore, Runx1 immunofluorescence of skin from four mu ...
Module 8: Horizontal Gene Transfer
... 7. After clicking on the Image in PNG format (bitmap) in Figure 8.14 has been clicked, an unrooted phylogenetic tree similar to the one shown in Figure 8.15 will appear. A concise review of the interpretation of figure 8.14 can be found at: http://epidemic.bio.ed.ac.uk/how_to_read_a_phylogeny. A sum ...
... 7. After clicking on the Image in PNG format (bitmap) in Figure 8.14 has been clicked, an unrooted phylogenetic tree similar to the one shown in Figure 8.15 will appear. A concise review of the interpretation of figure 8.14 can be found at: http://epidemic.bio.ed.ac.uk/how_to_read_a_phylogeny. A sum ...
Sunbeds and skin cancer Sunbeds aren`t a safe alternative to
... We each have our own tanning limits. No matter how much UV you receive there comes a point when your skin won't get any darker. Using sunbeds will make your skin coarse, leathery and wrinkled. Boosting your tan by having two sunbed sessions within 24 hours or after sunbathing is particularly harmful ...
... We each have our own tanning limits. No matter how much UV you receive there comes a point when your skin won't get any darker. Using sunbeds will make your skin coarse, leathery and wrinkled. Boosting your tan by having two sunbed sessions within 24 hours or after sunbathing is particularly harmful ...
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... understanding is incomplete. Plant hormones are known to be implicated in these processes, but only the initial connections necessary for this understanding have been made. I am interested in adding to this area of essential knowledge by studying how the plant hormone cytokinin is involved in contro ...
... understanding is incomplete. Plant hormones are known to be implicated in these processes, but only the initial connections necessary for this understanding have been made. I am interested in adding to this area of essential knowledge by studying how the plant hormone cytokinin is involved in contro ...
PubMed Advanced: Linking PubMed to NCBI Genetics Databases
... Use the link to PubMed to get articles that have supported the Gene record. How does this list differ from what you found doing your keyword & MeSH searches? 5 minutes! Come back to chat to discuss ...
... Use the link to PubMed to get articles that have supported the Gene record. How does this list differ from what you found doing your keyword & MeSH searches? 5 minutes! Come back to chat to discuss ...
The Schistosoma gene discovery program: state of the art
... members [19,30±34]. In all of these studies, the authors report that the great majority of the selected cDNA clones (between 30 to >60%) consists of transcripts that could not be identi®ed by matches to any DNA or protein sequences deposited in public databases and hence may represent Schistosoma-sp ...
... members [19,30±34]. In all of these studies, the authors report that the great majority of the selected cDNA clones (between 30 to >60%) consists of transcripts that could not be identi®ed by matches to any DNA or protein sequences deposited in public databases and hence may represent Schistosoma-sp ...
Choosing the Right Centrifuge for Your - Laboratory
... clinical and medical industry: washing away cellular debris, extraneous proteins, and other constituents of donor blood from red blood cells. The washed red blood cells are used for tests such as cross-matching prior to blood transfusion. Cell washers spin at RCFs at or below 1500 × g and support 3- ...
... clinical and medical industry: washing away cellular debris, extraneous proteins, and other constituents of donor blood from red blood cells. The washed red blood cells are used for tests such as cross-matching prior to blood transfusion. Cell washers spin at RCFs at or below 1500 × g and support 3- ...
Depth-stratified functional and taxonomic niche
... DNA contamination (Hurwitz and Sullivan, 2013). Extensive BLAST-, kmer- and contig-based analyses of these viromes have suggested low bacterial contamination that compares quite favorably to others mined for AMG-like signals (o0.002% for POV (Hurwitz and Sullivan, 2013); vs o0.1% for the human phage ...
... DNA contamination (Hurwitz and Sullivan, 2013). Extensive BLAST-, kmer- and contig-based analyses of these viromes have suggested low bacterial contamination that compares quite favorably to others mined for AMG-like signals (o0.002% for POV (Hurwitz and Sullivan, 2013); vs o0.1% for the human phage ...
Biomart/ GENOME ALIGNMENT III
... and the mouse sequence. Even in remote organisms such as fugu and zebrafish some of the human exons are conserved. Between rat and mouse and human in the region 1000 bp upstream of the first exons parts of the sequence are conserved as well. These might correspond to the regulatory motifs, responsib ...
... and the mouse sequence. Even in remote organisms such as fugu and zebrafish some of the human exons are conserved. Between rat and mouse and human in the region 1000 bp upstream of the first exons parts of the sequence are conserved as well. These might correspond to the regulatory motifs, responsib ...
Meiosis
... A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis - animation • Mitosis conserves the number of chromosome sets, producing cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell • Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes sets from two (diploid) to one (haploid), producing cells that differ genetically from eac ...
... A Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis - animation • Mitosis conserves the number of chromosome sets, producing cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell • Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes sets from two (diploid) to one (haploid), producing cells that differ genetically from eac ...
Insuperable Problems Of The Genetic Code Initially Emerging In An
... to establish a phase transition in the population distribution, corresponding to the survival of the fittest as a result of natural selection, conditional upon the accuracy with which the ...
... to establish a phase transition in the population distribution, corresponding to the survival of the fittest as a result of natural selection, conditional upon the accuracy with which the ...