A virulence-associated gene microarray: a tool for
... the probe was defective in design or synthesis. The former possibility may be the case for the probes for the genes eta, etb, sed, see, sej and mupR, which are associated with extrachromosomal elements and were not present in strains used for design of the array. The intermediate positive hybridizat ...
... the probe was defective in design or synthesis. The former possibility may be the case for the probes for the genes eta, etb, sed, see, sej and mupR, which are associated with extrachromosomal elements and were not present in strains used for design of the array. The intermediate positive hybridizat ...
Kinetic MoDiversity of Hydrocarbon-Related Catabolic Genes in Oil
... anaerobic hydrocarbon-degrading micro-organisms in environmental samples [32], as well as to study the microbial community structure of sulfate-reducing enrichment cultures growing on petroleum hydrocarbons, where Desulfosarcina ovata was showed to be dominant [33]. bamA was also used as a biomarker ...
... anaerobic hydrocarbon-degrading micro-organisms in environmental samples [32], as well as to study the microbial community structure of sulfate-reducing enrichment cultures growing on petroleum hydrocarbons, where Desulfosarcina ovata was showed to be dominant [33]. bamA was also used as a biomarker ...
07-050sr (Microsoft Word
... meaning given in Part 3 of that Schedule; non-vector system, for Schedule 2, has the meaning given in Part 3 of that Schedule; nucleic acid means either, or both, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), or ribonucleic acid (RNA), of any length; oncogenic modification means a genetic modification that is capabl ...
... meaning given in Part 3 of that Schedule; non-vector system, for Schedule 2, has the meaning given in Part 3 of that Schedule; nucleic acid means either, or both, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), or ribonucleic acid (RNA), of any length; oncogenic modification means a genetic modification that is capabl ...
Categorical spectral analysis of periodicity in
... proposal that the ancestral forms of present-day genes might have consisted of repeating RNY (purine-anypyrimidine) triplets (3); as a support, it was further shown that the presence of RNY periodicity can be used to identify the correct reading frame (4). Thus, patterns recurring at a period of thr ...
... proposal that the ancestral forms of present-day genes might have consisted of repeating RNY (purine-anypyrimidine) triplets (3); as a support, it was further shown that the presence of RNY periodicity can be used to identify the correct reading frame (4). Thus, patterns recurring at a period of thr ...
Ontologies
... "An ontology is an explicit specification of some topic. For our purposes, it is a formal and declarative representation which includes the vocabulary (or names) for referring to the terms in that subject area and the logical statements that describe what the terms are and how they are related to ea ...
... "An ontology is an explicit specification of some topic. For our purposes, it is a formal and declarative representation which includes the vocabulary (or names) for referring to the terms in that subject area and the logical statements that describe what the terms are and how they are related to ea ...
DNA analysis summary - Medical Research Council
... condition which may be relevant not only to the individual themselves but also to their immediate family, or future persons). For guidance on how to decide if and when to provide participants with health related feedback, please see the MRC/Wellcome Trust Framework on the feedback of health-related ...
... condition which may be relevant not only to the individual themselves but also to their immediate family, or future persons). For guidance on how to decide if and when to provide participants with health related feedback, please see the MRC/Wellcome Trust Framework on the feedback of health-related ...
The Golden Ratio – a Masonic Number
... still being used by architects today to design buildings that are aesthetically pleasing. • There is evidence that the Great Pyramid incorporates Φ – in the so-called “King’s Chamber” and also in its overall dimensions. ...
... still being used by architects today to design buildings that are aesthetically pleasing. • There is evidence that the Great Pyramid incorporates Φ – in the so-called “King’s Chamber” and also in its overall dimensions. ...
Directed evolution of a thermostable esterase L G , A
... Mutagenic PCR of gene 1A5D1 created a second generation library, from which mutant 2A12 with a Tm of 58.2°C was identified. This process of random mutagenesis and screening (500–2,000 clones per generation) was repeated a total of six times. Screening 1,500 clones from the random library prepared fr ...
... Mutagenic PCR of gene 1A5D1 created a second generation library, from which mutant 2A12 with a Tm of 58.2°C was identified. This process of random mutagenesis and screening (500–2,000 clones per generation) was repeated a total of six times. Screening 1,500 clones from the random library prepared fr ...
A Fine Physical Map of Arabidopsis thaliana Chromosome 5
... A fine physical map of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 5 was constructed by ordering the clones from YAC, PI, TAC and BAC libraries of the genome using the sequences of a variety of genetic and EST markers and terminal sequences of clones. The markers used were 88 genetic markers, 13 EST markers, 87 ...
... A fine physical map of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 5 was constructed by ordering the clones from YAC, PI, TAC and BAC libraries of the genome using the sequences of a variety of genetic and EST markers and terminal sequences of clones. The markers used were 88 genetic markers, 13 EST markers, 87 ...
Author`s personal copy - Real Jardín Botánico
... repeat unit. Several transcriptional regulatory elements may be situated in the intergenic spacer (IGS). In S-type lineages the 5S rDNA is localized in a separate cluster. In Ltype lineages, the 5S rDNA is localized within the NTS of the 45S repeat, splitting the IGS into IGS1 and 2 [modified after Q ...
... repeat unit. Several transcriptional regulatory elements may be situated in the intergenic spacer (IGS). In S-type lineages the 5S rDNA is localized in a separate cluster. In Ltype lineages, the 5S rDNA is localized within the NTS of the 45S repeat, splitting the IGS into IGS1 and 2 [modified after Q ...
An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Taq1 and Apa1
... in the development of OA. The results of the present study indicated that the percentage of allele frequencies and the distribution of genotypes of the VDR gene TaqI and ApaI polymorphisms were not significantly different when analyzing the OA patients and the controls. Moreover, there was no associ ...
... in the development of OA. The results of the present study indicated that the percentage of allele frequencies and the distribution of genotypes of the VDR gene TaqI and ApaI polymorphisms were not significantly different when analyzing the OA patients and the controls. Moreover, there was no associ ...
Tissue-Specific Expression and Promoter Analysis of the Tobacco
... Previous in situ hybridization data indicated that the Ntltpl transcript was localized to the leaf epidermis (Fleming et al., 1992). Analysis of leaf tissue from plants transgenic for the 1346-GUS construct revealed that the pattern of GUS expression was indeed predominantly restricted to the epider ...
... Previous in situ hybridization data indicated that the Ntltpl transcript was localized to the leaf epidermis (Fleming et al., 1992). Analysis of leaf tissue from plants transgenic for the 1346-GUS construct revealed that the pattern of GUS expression was indeed predominantly restricted to the epider ...
The UCSC Known Genes
... priority. The remaining proteins in Swiss-Prot are then assigned a medium priority. The lowest priority is assigned to TrEMBL entries. This scheme is to ensure that if an mRNA has multiple proteins to choose from, the preference goes to proteins with known 3D structures first, then it would favor Sw ...
... priority. The remaining proteins in Swiss-Prot are then assigned a medium priority. The lowest priority is assigned to TrEMBL entries. This scheme is to ensure that if an mRNA has multiple proteins to choose from, the preference goes to proteins with known 3D structures first, then it would favor Sw ...
LP - Columbia University
... Both sexes have 22 pairs of chromosomes that look the same regardless of sex, but the 23rd pair is not the same in both sexes. In females, the 23rd pair consists of 2 large chromosomes that look alike. In males the 23rd pair consists of a large and a small chromosome that do not look alike but act ...
... Both sexes have 22 pairs of chromosomes that look the same regardless of sex, but the 23rd pair is not the same in both sexes. In females, the 23rd pair consists of 2 large chromosomes that look alike. In males the 23rd pair consists of a large and a small chromosome that do not look alike but act ...
PAG 2012 - Illumina
... genetics research. Below is a list of workshops and posters at the Plant & Animal Genomes XX Conference that present results from studies using Illumina products. Visit these presentations and ask the presenters about their experience using Illumina. ...
... genetics research. Below is a list of workshops and posters at the Plant & Animal Genomes XX Conference that present results from studies using Illumina products. Visit these presentations and ask the presenters about their experience using Illumina. ...
BI083 - Southeast Missouri State University
... 1. Studentswill construct and justify hypotheses to explain observed mutant phenotypes. 2. Students will describe the roles of specific DNA sites, proteins, and other molecules in key processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. 3. Students will apply the Hardy-Weinberg equations to ...
... 1. Studentswill construct and justify hypotheses to explain observed mutant phenotypes. 2. Students will describe the roles of specific DNA sites, proteins, and other molecules in key processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. 3. Students will apply the Hardy-Weinberg equations to ...
Lesson Overview - Enfield High School
... Question #7 How does RNA polymerase know where to start? RNA polymerase binds to promoters, regions of DNA that have specific base sequences Promoters are signals in the DNA molecule that show RNA polymerase exactly where to begin making RNA Similar signals in DNA cause transcription to stop when a ...
... Question #7 How does RNA polymerase know where to start? RNA polymerase binds to promoters, regions of DNA that have specific base sequences Promoters are signals in the DNA molecule that show RNA polymerase exactly where to begin making RNA Similar signals in DNA cause transcription to stop when a ...
Unraveling DNA helicases
... conserved motifs are separated by stretches of low sequence but high length conservation. In contrast, the N-terminal and C-terminal regions of helicases are characterized by a high degree of sequence and length variability. It has been suggested that the divergent regions are responsible for indivi ...
... conserved motifs are separated by stretches of low sequence but high length conservation. In contrast, the N-terminal and C-terminal regions of helicases are characterized by a high degree of sequence and length variability. It has been suggested that the divergent regions are responsible for indivi ...
A Mutation in the Eta Subunit of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
... 2-oxidoreductase, EC 1.2.4.1.), dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase, and E3 as well as a prot ein X that forms part of the comp lex. The E 1 com ponent consists of two subunits encoded by different genes, a and (3, which com bine as a heterotetramer. Regulation of the complex is via phosphorylation b ...
... 2-oxidoreductase, EC 1.2.4.1.), dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase, and E3 as well as a prot ein X that forms part of the comp lex. The E 1 com ponent consists of two subunits encoded by different genes, a and (3, which com bine as a heterotetramer. Regulation of the complex is via phosphorylation b ...
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... Paralogs: “deepest” bifurcation in molecular tree reflects gene duplication. The study of paralogs and their distribution in genomes provides clues on the way genomes evolved. Gen and genome duplication have emerged as the most important pathway to molecular innovation, including the evolution of de ...
... Paralogs: “deepest” bifurcation in molecular tree reflects gene duplication. The study of paralogs and their distribution in genomes provides clues on the way genomes evolved. Gen and genome duplication have emerged as the most important pathway to molecular innovation, including the evolution of de ...
RNAi in Plants: An Argonaute-Centered View
... 2015). This association diminishes miR168-directed cleavage of AGO1, thus increasing the levels of AGO1 accumulation and antiviral defense (Wu et al., 2015). In agreement with their roles as decoys for miRNAs, sRNA binding but not slicing activity is required for the functions of AGO10 in Arabidopsi ...
... 2015). This association diminishes miR168-directed cleavage of AGO1, thus increasing the levels of AGO1 accumulation and antiviral defense (Wu et al., 2015). In agreement with their roles as decoys for miRNAs, sRNA binding but not slicing activity is required for the functions of AGO10 in Arabidopsi ...
Somatic MEN1 gene mutation does not contribute
... The pathogenesis of pituitary tumours remains unexplained in most cases. The MEN1 gene has been cloned recently. As pituitary tumours are classically associated with MEN1, we tested the presence of MEN1 gene mutations in sporadic tumours. We studied 35 secreting and non-secreting sporadic adenomas. ...
... The pathogenesis of pituitary tumours remains unexplained in most cases. The MEN1 gene has been cloned recently. As pituitary tumours are classically associated with MEN1, we tested the presence of MEN1 gene mutations in sporadic tumours. We studied 35 secreting and non-secreting sporadic adenomas. ...
Feature Engaging with Molecular Form to Understand Function
... characteristic of life. When Watson and Crick published the structure of DNA, they noted that DNA base pairing creates a double-stranded form that provides a means of accurately copying the genetic information. Understanding this link between form and function is important for understanding the basi ...
... characteristic of life. When Watson and Crick published the structure of DNA, they noted that DNA base pairing creates a double-stranded form that provides a means of accurately copying the genetic information. Understanding this link between form and function is important for understanding the basi ...