Presence of multiple group I introns closely 23S rRNAs of lichen-forming
... positions. The data set for constructing phylogenies of HE encoded within the studied intron was made up of 27 taxa and 122 characters after excluding 105 sequence positions (1–42 and 163–227). All of the sequences were included in the phylogenetic analyses but gaps were treated as missing character ...
... positions. The data set for constructing phylogenies of HE encoded within the studied intron was made up of 27 taxa and 122 characters after excluding 105 sequence positions (1–42 and 163–227). All of the sequences were included in the phylogenetic analyses but gaps were treated as missing character ...
Phylogenetic analysis of three complete gap
... from the zebrafish genome, some are found as single relatives, and others are found in multiple copies. In addition, the zebrafish has 14 apparently novel connexins, several of which arose by recent tandem duplication events. This analysis provides evidence that the connexin gene family is increasin ...
... from the zebrafish genome, some are found as single relatives, and others are found in multiple copies. In addition, the zebrafish has 14 apparently novel connexins, several of which arose by recent tandem duplication events. This analysis provides evidence that the connexin gene family is increasin ...
Everything I Know About Champagne Colored Horses
... will shed to gold. The adult shade may range from cream, to dark gold, and rarely, near chestnut. The red mane and tail at birth will generally shed to white. Some gold champagnes have manes and tails which remain the same shade as the body, but these are rather unusual, and tend to be of the darker ...
... will shed to gold. The adult shade may range from cream, to dark gold, and rarely, near chestnut. The red mane and tail at birth will generally shed to white. Some gold champagnes have manes and tails which remain the same shade as the body, but these are rather unusual, and tend to be of the darker ...
000927 - JHBS Revista Cientifica 3ª edicao
... crucial for the treatment of affected patients. However, Listeria is seldom suspected as the causative agent of endocarditis, and patient treatment is typically tailored for bacteria that are more frequently involved in endocarditis such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus viridans, Enterococcus ...
... crucial for the treatment of affected patients. However, Listeria is seldom suspected as the causative agent of endocarditis, and patient treatment is typically tailored for bacteria that are more frequently involved in endocarditis such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus viridans, Enterococcus ...
Risk assessment - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... might give rise to harm to people or the environment. These 16 events included consideration of whether, or not, expression of the introduced genes could result in products that are toxic or allergenic to people or other organisms, alter characteristics that may impact on the spread and persistence ...
... might give rise to harm to people or the environment. These 16 events included consideration of whether, or not, expression of the introduced genes could result in products that are toxic or allergenic to people or other organisms, alter characteristics that may impact on the spread and persistence ...
A single gene encodes two differentially targeted
... of transcripts of different lengths. The longer transcripts encode an isoform with a ...
... of transcripts of different lengths. The longer transcripts encode an isoform with a ...
Introns Structure Patterns of Variation in Nucleotide Composition in
... formed within each species, a first one made of the genes having any number of introns inserted within their coding regions plus a single intron inserted within their 50 -UTR (50 UTR sets), and a second containing genes having any number of introns inserted within their coding regions plus a single ...
... formed within each species, a first one made of the genes having any number of introns inserted within their coding regions plus a single intron inserted within their 50 -UTR (50 UTR sets), and a second containing genes having any number of introns inserted within their coding regions plus a single ...
fingerprints - Liberty Union High School District
... routinely compared worldwide, no two areas of friction skin on any two persons (including identical twins) have been found to contain the same individual characteristics in the same unit relationship. Other visible human characteristics change fingerprints do not. ...
... routinely compared worldwide, no two areas of friction skin on any two persons (including identical twins) have been found to contain the same individual characteristics in the same unit relationship. Other visible human characteristics change fingerprints do not. ...
the hydrophilic, protease-sensitive terminal domains of eucaryotic
... number of clinically important antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs (21). Most of these anti-topoisomerase drugs target these enzymes by trapping the intermediate in which the active site tyrosine of the topoisomerase forms a phosphodiester bond with the DNA phosphate at the site of DNA break. However, ...
... number of clinically important antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs (21). Most of these anti-topoisomerase drugs target these enzymes by trapping the intermediate in which the active site tyrosine of the topoisomerase forms a phosphodiester bond with the DNA phosphate at the site of DNA break. However, ...
HP1 binding to native chromatin in vitro is determined by the hinge
... 2001). However, these analyses have not revealed any biochemical differences between the different HP1 isoforms that explain their different chromatin locations. CDs are also found in many non-HP1 proteins, including ATP-dependent chromatin modi®ers and histone H3speci®c methyltransferases (Jenuwein ...
... 2001). However, these analyses have not revealed any biochemical differences between the different HP1 isoforms that explain their different chromatin locations. CDs are also found in many non-HP1 proteins, including ATP-dependent chromatin modi®ers and histone H3speci®c methyltransferases (Jenuwein ...
Product description P048-C1-0315 LMNA-MYOT - MRC
... 35-50% reduced relative peak height of the amplification product of that probe. Note that a mutation or polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more se ...
... 35-50% reduced relative peak height of the amplification product of that probe. Note that a mutation or polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more se ...
Template for Communications for the Journal of the American
... large number of excited states whose properties depend on the conformation of the double helix. Then, following intraband scattering (internal conversion among exciton states), emission may arise from excited states which are not directly excited resulting to energy transfer. a ...
... large number of excited states whose properties depend on the conformation of the double helix. Then, following intraband scattering (internal conversion among exciton states), emission may arise from excited states which are not directly excited resulting to energy transfer. a ...
Identity-by-descent filtering of exome sequence data for disease
... 2008), sequencing large numbers of candidate genes remains a time ∗ To ...
... 2008), sequencing large numbers of candidate genes remains a time ∗ To ...
Standards and guidelines for the interpretation of sequence
... scientifically and does not take into account the complexity of interpreting genetic evidence. The workgroup also evaluated the literature for recommendations from other professional societies and working groups that have developed variant classification guidelines for wellstudied genes in breast ca ...
... scientifically and does not take into account the complexity of interpreting genetic evidence. The workgroup also evaluated the literature for recommendations from other professional societies and working groups that have developed variant classification guidelines for wellstudied genes in breast ca ...
Puffs and PCR: the in vivo dynamics of early gene
... gland lobe had been analysed cytologically following propioniccarmine-orcein staining (see Ashburner, 1967). The RNA preparation is derived from the method of Richards et al. (1983). Tubes were allowed to thaw on ice and then vortexed vigorously, which was as effective for the extraction of RNA as c ...
... gland lobe had been analysed cytologically following propioniccarmine-orcein staining (see Ashburner, 1967). The RNA preparation is derived from the method of Richards et al. (1983). Tubes were allowed to thaw on ice and then vortexed vigorously, which was as effective for the extraction of RNA as c ...
Careful risk assessment needed to evaluate transgenic fish
... that the transgene will spread into the native population. Fitness is defined as the genetic contribution by an individual’s descendants to future generations of a population. It can be reduced to six Risk factors of transgenic fish net fitness components: juvenile viability, adult viability, age at se ...
... that the transgene will spread into the native population. Fitness is defined as the genetic contribution by an individual’s descendants to future generations of a population. It can be reduced to six Risk factors of transgenic fish net fitness components: juvenile viability, adult viability, age at se ...
MSBRF Omaha 2003 - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... Petersen, Mary M. McIlhaney, and Joyce C. Solheim; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE ...
... Petersen, Mary M. McIlhaney, and Joyce C. Solheim; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE ...
Group I and Group II Ribozymes as RNPs: Clues to the
... The protein encoded by the yeast mtDNA intron aI4α was the first shown to have both activities (Delahodde et al. 1989; Wenzlau et al. 1989). In wild-type yeast strains, the aI4α protein has endonuclease but not maturase activity. However, the protein has a latent maturase activity that can be activa ...
... The protein encoded by the yeast mtDNA intron aI4α was the first shown to have both activities (Delahodde et al. 1989; Wenzlau et al. 1989). In wild-type yeast strains, the aI4α protein has endonuclease but not maturase activity. However, the protein has a latent maturase activity that can be activa ...
Molecular cloning and expression of full
... suitable acceptor plasmid should follow. Blunt-end cloning of the doublestranded cDNA is most simple, but generally not very efficient. Furthermore, DNA fragments can be orientated in either direction, which in some cases may lead to a considerable number of unsuitable clones if one orientation, the ...
... suitable acceptor plasmid should follow. Blunt-end cloning of the doublestranded cDNA is most simple, but generally not very efficient. Furthermore, DNA fragments can be orientated in either direction, which in some cases may lead to a considerable number of unsuitable clones if one orientation, the ...
Molecular characterization of glutathione peroxidase
... GATA sites were identified at 406 bp, 419 bp, 46 bp, 154 bp, 207 bp and 738 bp upstream of the start codon respectively. Three homologous chicken CdxA caudal type homeobox protein binding sites and one octomer transcription factor 1 (OCT1) were also identified at 98 bp, 663 bp, 677 bp, 704 bp upstre ...
... GATA sites were identified at 406 bp, 419 bp, 46 bp, 154 bp, 207 bp and 738 bp upstream of the start codon respectively. Three homologous chicken CdxA caudal type homeobox protein binding sites and one octomer transcription factor 1 (OCT1) were also identified at 98 bp, 663 bp, 677 bp, 704 bp upstre ...
Are sperm-binding proteins among two closely related frog species
... fertilization. We investigated the ZPC gene family in two closely related frog species Xenopus laevis and Xenopus bolrealis (diverged from each other about 30 million years ago) to examine how rapidly the ZPC protein is evolving compared to mammalian ZPC genes. Four and five unique cDNAs were found ...
... fertilization. We investigated the ZPC gene family in two closely related frog species Xenopus laevis and Xenopus bolrealis (diverged from each other about 30 million years ago) to examine how rapidly the ZPC protein is evolving compared to mammalian ZPC genes. Four and five unique cDNAs were found ...
VCR 221 - Potato - UC Davis Plant Sciences
... open pollinated true-potato-seed families. Potato Res. 28:35-42. Kikuchi, S., X. Liu, W.B. Frommer, M. Koster-Topfer and L. Willmitzer. 1991. Identification and structural characterization of further DNA elements in the potato and pepper genomes homologous to the transposable elementlike insertion T ...
... open pollinated true-potato-seed families. Potato Res. 28:35-42. Kikuchi, S., X. Liu, W.B. Frommer, M. Koster-Topfer and L. Willmitzer. 1991. Identification and structural characterization of further DNA elements in the potato and pepper genomes homologous to the transposable elementlike insertion T ...
Novel pathogen-specific primers for the detection of Agrobacterium
... crown gall (BURR et al. 1998). Besides A. vitis, Agrobacterium tumefaciens may also occur on grapevines as causative agent of crown gall disease (SZEGEDI et al. 2005). The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has widely been used to test for the presence of various plant pathogens to select clean plant m ...
... crown gall (BURR et al. 1998). Besides A. vitis, Agrobacterium tumefaciens may also occur on grapevines as causative agent of crown gall disease (SZEGEDI et al. 2005). The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has widely been used to test for the presence of various plant pathogens to select clean plant m ...
Emended description of the order Chlamydiales, proposal of
... The current taxonomic classification of Chlamydia is based on limited phenotypic, morphologic and genetic criteria. This classification does not take into account recent analysis of the ribosomal operon or recently identified obligately intracellular organisms that have a chlamydia-like developmenta ...
... The current taxonomic classification of Chlamydia is based on limited phenotypic, morphologic and genetic criteria. This classification does not take into account recent analysis of the ribosomal operon or recently identified obligately intracellular organisms that have a chlamydia-like developmenta ...