Nuclear DNA Content Estimates in Multicellular
... would inevitably track the progress reported by crop scientists. However, this was not to be, as the more or less routine genetic manipulations in crop plants, including production of somatic hybrids, were made possible by an extensive body of knowledge from decades of genetic research. In brief, ap ...
... would inevitably track the progress reported by crop scientists. However, this was not to be, as the more or less routine genetic manipulations in crop plants, including production of somatic hybrids, were made possible by an extensive body of knowledge from decades of genetic research. In brief, ap ...
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... • 18S might be an alternative in “decision tree” -18S to assign specimen to group or direct ID - next step depends on grouping (e.g. COI barcode or COI 3’, 12S etc with group-specific primers) ...
... • 18S might be an alternative in “decision tree” -18S to assign specimen to group or direct ID - next step depends on grouping (e.g. COI barcode or COI 3’, 12S etc with group-specific primers) ...
Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA
... Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Coen and Carpenter, 1993; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). Meristem identity genes act early to switch on the floral genetic program, and their activity is required for the later expression of floral organ identity genes in specific domains of the meristem. Severa1 meristem a ...
... Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Coen and Carpenter, 1993; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). Meristem identity genes act early to switch on the floral genetic program, and their activity is required for the later expression of floral organ identity genes in specific domains of the meristem. Severa1 meristem a ...
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... The differences between vernalisation pathways raise the interesting and important question of how flowering time is controlled in other plant groups, but much less is known about this regulation (Kim et al., 2009; Putterill et al., 2013). We were drawn to investigating control of flowering time in ...
... The differences between vernalisation pathways raise the interesting and important question of how flowering time is controlled in other plant groups, but much less is known about this regulation (Kim et al., 2009; Putterill et al., 2013). We were drawn to investigating control of flowering time in ...
The murine homologue of HIRA, a DiGeorge
... At present it is not clear whether the CATCH22 phenotype is the result of haploinsufficiency of one or more genes. The balanced t(2;22)(q14.1;q11.1) translocation breakpoint in DGS patient ADU (20) was the major target of positional cloning in various laboratories. These attempts led to the isolatio ...
... At present it is not clear whether the CATCH22 phenotype is the result of haploinsufficiency of one or more genes. The balanced t(2;22)(q14.1;q11.1) translocation breakpoint in DGS patient ADU (20) was the major target of positional cloning in various laboratories. These attempts led to the isolatio ...
New and Redesigned pRS Plasmid Shuttle Vectors for Genetic
... the pRS series does include plasmids marked with either HIS3 (Christianson et al. 1992; Sikorski and Hieter 1989) or ADE2 (Brachmann et al. 1998), not all common laboratory strains that are His2 and/or Ade2 carry HIS3 and/or ADE2 mutations; the strains BF264-15D (abbreviated as 15D) (Reed et al. 198 ...
... the pRS series does include plasmids marked with either HIS3 (Christianson et al. 1992; Sikorski and Hieter 1989) or ADE2 (Brachmann et al. 1998), not all common laboratory strains that are His2 and/or Ade2 carry HIS3 and/or ADE2 mutations; the strains BF264-15D (abbreviated as 15D) (Reed et al. 198 ...
Universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
Graph-based Methods for the Design of DNA - TUBdok
... DNA computing is a rapidly evolving field utilizing DNA molecules instead of silicon-based electronic units to perform calculations. The reliability of such computations strongly depends on the DNA sequences that represent units of information. Recently, the thermodynamic constraints, based on the f ...
... DNA computing is a rapidly evolving field utilizing DNA molecules instead of silicon-based electronic units to perform calculations. The reliability of such computations strongly depends on the DNA sequences that represent units of information. Recently, the thermodynamic constraints, based on the f ...
Classification of Centers for Disease Control Group Eugonic
... organisms found in the oral cavity of dogs and cats, although systemic infections in humans and animals have also been reported (Ganière et al., 1995). Two biotypes can be distinguished based on the presence (EF-4a) or absence (EF-4b) of arginine dihydrolase activity (Holmes & Ahmed, 1981). In addi ...
... organisms found in the oral cavity of dogs and cats, although systemic infections in humans and animals have also been reported (Ganière et al., 1995). Two biotypes can be distinguished based on the presence (EF-4a) or absence (EF-4b) of arginine dihydrolase activity (Holmes & Ahmed, 1981). In addi ...
Query Results
... Query Results: Each tag can have a label (if the user provided it), which is displayed in this field. This could be useful to highlight some specific tags of interest, or for example, to see the cluster group number of each tag. The user can provide any label here. This field is optional and can be ...
... Query Results: Each tag can have a label (if the user provided it), which is displayed in this field. This could be useful to highlight some specific tags of interest, or for example, to see the cluster group number of each tag. The user can provide any label here. This field is optional and can be ...
Lab. 3 Gel Electrophoresis
... dependent on the presence of ions. Therefore, without the presence of the buffer, the current running through the gel would be very small and molecules would migrate either very, very slowly or not at all. ...
... dependent on the presence of ions. Therefore, without the presence of the buffer, the current running through the gel would be very small and molecules would migrate either very, very slowly or not at all. ...
Running title Variation in Barley Brassinosteroid
... Hv-BRD, encoding a brassinosteroid-6-oxidase, is located in the telomeric region of the short arm of barley chromosome 2H (Figure 5, Supplemental Figure 5A online). The location of HvBRD is within the mutant donor introgressions of the near-isogenic lines ari-u.245, brh3.g, brh3.h, brh3.y, and ert-t ...
... Hv-BRD, encoding a brassinosteroid-6-oxidase, is located in the telomeric region of the short arm of barley chromosome 2H (Figure 5, Supplemental Figure 5A online). The location of HvBRD is within the mutant donor introgressions of the near-isogenic lines ari-u.245, brh3.g, brh3.h, brh3.y, and ert-t ...
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... They also make enzymes The DNA controls which enzymes are made and the enzymes determine what reactions take place The structures and reactions in the cell determine what sort of a cell it is and what its function is So DNA exerts its control through the enzymes ...
... They also make enzymes The DNA controls which enzymes are made and the enzymes determine what reactions take place The structures and reactions in the cell determine what sort of a cell it is and what its function is So DNA exerts its control through the enzymes ...
Genetic Polymorphism of Human CYP2E1
... The polymorphic sites localized in introns and in the 59flanking region have been monitored in this way (10, 11). Molecular epidemiological studies have been carried out to relate the occurrence of these variant alleles, in particular, the DraI C allele, which has a mutation in intron 6 (allele freq ...
... The polymorphic sites localized in introns and in the 59flanking region have been monitored in this way (10, 11). Molecular epidemiological studies have been carried out to relate the occurrence of these variant alleles, in particular, the DraI C allele, which has a mutation in intron 6 (allele freq ...
Genes for two multicopper proteins required for Fe(III) oxide
... multicopper protein OmpB for Fe(III) oxide reduction. A homologue of OmpB, designated OmpC, which is 36 % similar to OmpB, has been discovered in the G. sulfurreducens genome. Deletion of ompC inhibited reduction of insoluble, but not soluble Fe(III). Analysis of multiple Geobacter and Pelobacter ge ...
... multicopper protein OmpB for Fe(III) oxide reduction. A homologue of OmpB, designated OmpC, which is 36 % similar to OmpB, has been discovered in the G. sulfurreducens genome. Deletion of ompC inhibited reduction of insoluble, but not soluble Fe(III). Analysis of multiple Geobacter and Pelobacter ge ...
special - Microbiology
... To address this question, high-copy-number plasmids that contained either afsR or afsS were made and both were shown to be capable of stimulating Act production in both S. coelicolor and S.lividans; however, the degree of stimulation mediated by afxR was significantly greater than that produced by a ...
... To address this question, high-copy-number plasmids that contained either afsR or afsS were made and both were shown to be capable of stimulating Act production in both S. coelicolor and S.lividans; however, the degree of stimulation mediated by afxR was significantly greater than that produced by a ...
A genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation in buccal - VU-DARE
... been identified, although for most of these variants the biological mechanisms remain to be elucidated 1. Interestingly, the majority of disease-associated genetic variation is located in regulatory regions of the genome 2, including transcription-factor-occupied regions and DNase I hypersensitive s ...
... been identified, although for most of these variants the biological mechanisms remain to be elucidated 1. Interestingly, the majority of disease-associated genetic variation is located in regulatory regions of the genome 2, including transcription-factor-occupied regions and DNase I hypersensitive s ...
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... What is the relative frequency of the mutated gene in the F30 generation? ___________ The pedigree above started with your one mutated dinosaur and it passed on its gene to the next generation by random chance (flipping of a coin), this type of evolution is called ______________________. Turn this p ...
... What is the relative frequency of the mutated gene in the F30 generation? ___________ The pedigree above started with your one mutated dinosaur and it passed on its gene to the next generation by random chance (flipping of a coin), this type of evolution is called ______________________. Turn this p ...
Three-dimensional Structures of Bulge
... unit. One of the bulged adenine bases loops out from the double helix: while the other stacks in to it. This is in contrast to our preliminary finding, which indicated that both adenine bases were looped out. This revised model was confirmed by the use of a covalently ...
... unit. One of the bulged adenine bases loops out from the double helix: while the other stacks in to it. This is in contrast to our preliminary finding, which indicated that both adenine bases were looped out. This revised model was confirmed by the use of a covalently ...
patrick_tb_ch07
... Type: multiple choice question Title: Chapter 07 Question 14 14) Which of the following is not true when RNA is compared with DNA? Feedback: RNA contains uracil, but it is in place of thymine and not adenine. Uracil can base pair with adenine in certain regions of RNA secondary structure. Page refer ...
... Type: multiple choice question Title: Chapter 07 Question 14 14) Which of the following is not true when RNA is compared with DNA? Feedback: RNA contains uracil, but it is in place of thymine and not adenine. Uracil can base pair with adenine in certain regions of RNA secondary structure. Page refer ...
Pierre MADL Div. of Material Sciences Dep
... nurture. In the 21st century you will most commonly find epigenetics defined as ‘the study of heritable changes in genome function that occur without a change in DNA sequence‘. But what do the scientists that work in this rapidly expanding research field have to say? What is epigenetics? i) epigenet ...
... nurture. In the 21st century you will most commonly find epigenetics defined as ‘the study of heritable changes in genome function that occur without a change in DNA sequence‘. But what do the scientists that work in this rapidly expanding research field have to say? What is epigenetics? i) epigenet ...
Probable presence of an ubiquitous cryptic mitochondrial gene on
... Despite an evolutionary distance of at least 1.5 to 2.0 billion years, the deduced Gau proteins share some conserved amino acid signatures and structure, which suggests a possible conserved function. Moreover, BLAST analysis identified rare, sense-oriented ESTs with poly(A) tails that include the en ...
... Despite an evolutionary distance of at least 1.5 to 2.0 billion years, the deduced Gau proteins share some conserved amino acid signatures and structure, which suggests a possible conserved function. Moreover, BLAST analysis identified rare, sense-oriented ESTs with poly(A) tails that include the en ...
Are Restriction Enzymes Recognition Sites Underrepresented in the
... both enzymes, the effective recognition of the host restriction site sequence and the foreign restriction site sequence by the methyltransferase enzyme and restriction enzymes, respectively. The net cellular concentration of the active S-adenosyl methionine is important factor that strongly influenc ...
... both enzymes, the effective recognition of the host restriction site sequence and the foreign restriction site sequence by the methyltransferase enzyme and restriction enzymes, respectively. The net cellular concentration of the active S-adenosyl methionine is important factor that strongly influenc ...