Multiple Domains Exist within the Upstream Activator
... direct the synthesis and secretion of unusual amino acid and sugar derivatives called opines. The inciting strain of Agrobacterium can utilize these opines as a carbon and sometimes a nitrogen source. Agrobacterium strains can be classified based upon their ability to catabolize particular opines. ( ...
... direct the synthesis and secretion of unusual amino acid and sugar derivatives called opines. The inciting strain of Agrobacterium can utilize these opines as a carbon and sometimes a nitrogen source. Agrobacterium strains can be classified based upon their ability to catabolize particular opines. ( ...
A MULTI-STAGE MODEL FOR QUANTITATIVE PCR Emily Stone
... 2. Fitting Deterministic Maps to PCR Data. In the introduction we mention a method for determining initial copy number by essentially bracketing the unknown runs with runs of known concentration. Then an exponential growth model can be used to determine the initial amount using only the initial part ...
... 2. Fitting Deterministic Maps to PCR Data. In the introduction we mention a method for determining initial copy number by essentially bracketing the unknown runs with runs of known concentration. Then an exponential growth model can be used to determine the initial amount using only the initial part ...
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... activation-tagging screen In an activation-tagging experiment carried out by Detlef Weigel’s laboratory at the Salk Institute, many different abnormal phenotypes were observed for Arabidopsis. Among the genes that were activated were Flowering Locus T (FT), which controls flowering time, and genes ...
... activation-tagging screen In an activation-tagging experiment carried out by Detlef Weigel’s laboratory at the Salk Institute, many different abnormal phenotypes were observed for Arabidopsis. Among the genes that were activated were Flowering Locus T (FT), which controls flowering time, and genes ...
(2013). Nothing in genetics makes sense except in light of genomic
... 50% of the time (i.e., by meiotic drive), then this phenotype represents intraindividual genomic conflict. Here A gains a transmission advantage not because it increases the fitness of the organism as a whole, but because it selfishly harms allele B by increasing B’s probability of segregating to a dea ...
... 50% of the time (i.e., by meiotic drive), then this phenotype represents intraindividual genomic conflict. Here A gains a transmission advantage not because it increases the fitness of the organism as a whole, but because it selfishly harms allele B by increasing B’s probability of segregating to a dea ...
22 August 2002
... the chimpanzee and orang-utan do not differ at any polymorphic position compared with humans, we assumed no back mutations when estimating the P value for H. The likelihood ratio tests for non-silent and silent substitutions were performed using the PAML package12 as described25 (see Supplementary I ...
... the chimpanzee and orang-utan do not differ at any polymorphic position compared with humans, we assumed no back mutations when estimating the P value for H. The likelihood ratio tests for non-silent and silent substitutions were performed using the PAML package12 as described25 (see Supplementary I ...
Evaluation of Gene Structure Prediction Programs
... table), and the sequences encoding protein coding genes without introns (the ‘‘CDS Location’’ described a single continuous coding region). We obtained, in this way, the set of all vertebrate genomic DNA sequences in the database encoding one complete (and only one) spliceable functional protein pro ...
... table), and the sequences encoding protein coding genes without introns (the ‘‘CDS Location’’ described a single continuous coding region). We obtained, in this way, the set of all vertebrate genomic DNA sequences in the database encoding one complete (and only one) spliceable functional protein pro ...
Controversial cases of human gender identification by amelogenin test
... Received: October 16, 2007 / Accepted: November 15, 2007 ...
... Received: October 16, 2007 / Accepted: November 15, 2007 ...
Imprinting evolution and the price of silence
... Other than typical sequence polymorphisms that do not correlate with imprint status, the nucleotide sequence of the two alleles of imprinted genes are identical. Therefore, the imprint marks that distinguish the two parental alleles must be epigenetic in nature. Epigenetic alterations are defined as ...
... Other than typical sequence polymorphisms that do not correlate with imprint status, the nucleotide sequence of the two alleles of imprinted genes are identical. Therefore, the imprint marks that distinguish the two parental alleles must be epigenetic in nature. Epigenetic alterations are defined as ...
Clamp loader structure predicts the architecture of DNA polymerase
... subunits, γ, δ, δ′, χ, Ψ (reviewed in [3]). Clamp loading only requires the γδδ′ complex; χ and Ψ are involved in other interactions and will not be discussed further [12]. The δ subunit alone binds to the β ring and has the intrinsic capability to open it up, as inferred from the ability of δ to ra ...
... subunits, γ, δ, δ′, χ, Ψ (reviewed in [3]). Clamp loading only requires the γδδ′ complex; χ and Ψ are involved in other interactions and will not be discussed further [12]. The δ subunit alone binds to the β ring and has the intrinsic capability to open it up, as inferred from the ability of δ to ra ...
Slide 1
... • The art and science of plant improvement – Gene Exchange only occurs between sexually compatible species – Most of the genetic variation is created through recombination (crossing) – Selection is conducted by measuring plant characteristics (yield, grain moisture, etc) – Genes under selection are ...
... • The art and science of plant improvement – Gene Exchange only occurs between sexually compatible species – Most of the genetic variation is created through recombination (crossing) – Selection is conducted by measuring plant characteristics (yield, grain moisture, etc) – Genes under selection are ...
Cloning methods
... inserting several inserts rather than one. Despite the numerous disadvantages, blunt end ligation, when used in combination with end polishing by T4 DNA polymerase, has in at least one case been reported to be more efficient than sticky end ligation, because non-polished sticky ends may not always h ...
... inserting several inserts rather than one. Despite the numerous disadvantages, blunt end ligation, when used in combination with end polishing by T4 DNA polymerase, has in at least one case been reported to be more efficient than sticky end ligation, because non-polished sticky ends may not always h ...
Bacterial disease resistance of transgenic hybrid poplar expressing
... sich and Hahlbrock 1998, Dixon 2001 for reviews). One of these reactions is based on the specific expression of genes encoding small peptides with antimicrobial activities. Recently, this non-specific defense and protection mechanism has been studied in detail. Many antimicrobial genes have been iso ...
... sich and Hahlbrock 1998, Dixon 2001 for reviews). One of these reactions is based on the specific expression of genes encoding small peptides with antimicrobial activities. Recently, this non-specific defense and protection mechanism has been studied in detail. Many antimicrobial genes have been iso ...
16 System and a 10X Primer Pair Mix Stored in TE
... this change should not affect amplification results. This change is not necessary for the PowerPlex® Y System because TE-4 buffer is already used to prepare the PowerPlex® Y 10X Primer Pair Mix. We will continue to generate more real time stability data, and if the product shelf life is extended, th ...
... this change should not affect amplification results. This change is not necessary for the PowerPlex® Y System because TE-4 buffer is already used to prepare the PowerPlex® Y 10X Primer Pair Mix. We will continue to generate more real time stability data, and if the product shelf life is extended, th ...
Validation of picogram- and femtogram-input DNA libraries
... Within natural habitats, specific physiological niches occupied by microorganisms often occur within discrete microenvironments that are several orders of magnitude smaller than typical sample sizes. For example, in the pelagic ocean dissolved and particulate organic matter is often localized within ...
... Within natural habitats, specific physiological niches occupied by microorganisms often occur within discrete microenvironments that are several orders of magnitude smaller than typical sample sizes. For example, in the pelagic ocean dissolved and particulate organic matter is often localized within ...
Gene Section ERG (v-ets erythroblastosis virus E26 oncogene like (avian))
... There are five isoforms created by alternative splicing and alternative initiation of translation. ...
... There are five isoforms created by alternative splicing and alternative initiation of translation. ...
by ODRIOZOLA
... temperatures. This type of albinism, (c") as well as complete albinism (e) occurs in domestic rabbits. It occurs also in guinea-pigs and in mink as the only known type of albino in those species. The Siamese cat represents an albino of the Himalayan type, in which considerable sootiness is general i ...
... temperatures. This type of albinism, (c") as well as complete albinism (e) occurs in domestic rabbits. It occurs also in guinea-pigs and in mink as the only known type of albino in those species. The Siamese cat represents an albino of the Himalayan type, in which considerable sootiness is general i ...
Genetic evaluation with major genes and polygenic
... Background: In pedigreed populations with a major gene segregating for a quantitative trait, it is not clear how to use pedigree, genotype and phenotype information when some individuals are not genotyped. We propose to consider gene content at the major gene as a second trait correlated to the qua ...
... Background: In pedigreed populations with a major gene segregating for a quantitative trait, it is not clear how to use pedigree, genotype and phenotype information when some individuals are not genotyped. We propose to consider gene content at the major gene as a second trait correlated to the qua ...
Potassium hydroxide - Sigma
... This product is in the form of pellets. Trace elemental analyses have been performed on the SigmaUltra potassium hydroxide. The Certificate of Analysis provides lot-specific results. SigmaUltra potassium hydroxide is for applications which require tight control of elemental content. Potassium hydrox ...
... This product is in the form of pellets. Trace elemental analyses have been performed on the SigmaUltra potassium hydroxide. The Certificate of Analysis provides lot-specific results. SigmaUltra potassium hydroxide is for applications which require tight control of elemental content. Potassium hydrox ...
Rolling circle transcription on smallest size double stranded DNA
... Expected transcription products AK410b and AK410bi blunt end fragments .............................. 60 Appendix 3: Point kinetics ................................................................................................................. 63 ...
... Expected transcription products AK410b and AK410bi blunt end fragments .............................. 60 Appendix 3: Point kinetics ................................................................................................................. 63 ...
Contribution of Gene Amplification to Evolution of
... in two steps. In the first reaction, transposon-specific oligonucleotides were mixed with arbitrary oligonucleotides consisting of a defined part and a variable part. An initial denaturation step of 5 min at 95° was followed by five cycles of 30 sec at 95°, 30 sec at 30°, and 1 min at 72° and then b ...
... in two steps. In the first reaction, transposon-specific oligonucleotides were mixed with arbitrary oligonucleotides consisting of a defined part and a variable part. An initial denaturation step of 5 min at 95° was followed by five cycles of 30 sec at 95°, 30 sec at 30°, and 1 min at 72° and then b ...
The legal, social and ethical controversy of the collection and
... sampling is of an intimate nature (e.g. buccal swab). A fingerprint is a pattern residing on the surface of the skin while a DNA sample needs to be extracted in the vast majority of cases (e.g. at times extraction even implying the breaking of the skin). This paper aims to balance the need to collec ...
... sampling is of an intimate nature (e.g. buccal swab). A fingerprint is a pattern residing on the surface of the skin while a DNA sample needs to be extracted in the vast majority of cases (e.g. at times extraction even implying the breaking of the skin). This paper aims to balance the need to collec ...
DNA -‐ Compsci 201
... As part of this assignment you must develop an alternate implementation of DNA. Instead of using a simple StringBuilder to represent the DNA/enzymes, you’ll use a linked-‐list implementation that m ...
... As part of this assignment you must develop an alternate implementation of DNA. Instead of using a simple StringBuilder to represent the DNA/enzymes, you’ll use a linked-‐list implementation that m ...
Molecular function - SGD-Wiki - Saccharomyces Genome Database
... How to stay current Basic org. (homepage, search, LSP) Tabs, access to detailed info (sequence, gene ontology, phenotype, interaction, expression and regulation) • Data analysis: GO tools, YeastMine basics and use-cases ...
... How to stay current Basic org. (homepage, search, LSP) Tabs, access to detailed info (sequence, gene ontology, phenotype, interaction, expression and regulation) • Data analysis: GO tools, YeastMine basics and use-cases ...
A whole-genome assembly of the domestic cow, Bos taurus
... Technical progress in computational assembly methods offers the potential to make many of these improvements far faster and more efficiently than would be possible by laboratory methods. ...
... Technical progress in computational assembly methods offers the potential to make many of these improvements far faster and more efficiently than would be possible by laboratory methods. ...
Reebops
... Chromosome — A very long piece of DNA coiled around some proteins. Each chromosome is a separate strand of DNA. DNA— A very long chemical that can coil up to form a structure known as a chromosome. Gene — A segment of a strand of DNA that codes for how to make a particular molecule. The molecules it ...
... Chromosome — A very long piece of DNA coiled around some proteins. Each chromosome is a separate strand of DNA. DNA— A very long chemical that can coil up to form a structure known as a chromosome. Gene — A segment of a strand of DNA that codes for how to make a particular molecule. The molecules it ...