Genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene cluster on linkage group
... complex allergen gene family. Not all Mal d 1 members are likely to be involved in allergenicity. Therefore, additional knowledge about the existence and characteristics of the different Mal d 1 genes is required. In the present study, we investigated the genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene clu ...
... complex allergen gene family. Not all Mal d 1 members are likely to be involved in allergenicity. Therefore, additional knowledge about the existence and characteristics of the different Mal d 1 genes is required. In the present study, we investigated the genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene clu ...
Proceedings as -file
... • Refined linkage mapping of the Escherichia coli F4ac receptor gene on pig chromosome 13 [B512] David Joller, Institute of Animal Sciences, Switzerland • Business meeting and election of new committee Workshop 2: Applied Genetics Committee of Companion Animals August 20 (Sunday) 13:30-15:30 at Room ...
... • Refined linkage mapping of the Escherichia coli F4ac receptor gene on pig chromosome 13 [B512] David Joller, Institute of Animal Sciences, Switzerland • Business meeting and election of new committee Workshop 2: Applied Genetics Committee of Companion Animals August 20 (Sunday) 13:30-15:30 at Room ...
Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification 96-Well Kit
... Norgen’s Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification 96-Well Kit provides a rapid method for the highthroughput isolation of total RNA from plants and fungi. The RNA is preferentially purified from other cellular components such as proteins, without the use of phenol or chloroform. The purified RNA is of the ...
... Norgen’s Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification 96-Well Kit provides a rapid method for the highthroughput isolation of total RNA from plants and fungi. The RNA is preferentially purified from other cellular components such as proteins, without the use of phenol or chloroform. The purified RNA is of the ...
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Antonella Spinazzola Nationality
... The study showed that MNGIE results from a deficiency of thymidine phosphorylase, an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible breakdown of thymidine to thymine plus deoxyribose-1-phosphate. The report underlies the importance of understanding the nature and sources of mitochondrial DNA precursor pools s ...
... The study showed that MNGIE results from a deficiency of thymidine phosphorylase, an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible breakdown of thymidine to thymine plus deoxyribose-1-phosphate. The report underlies the importance of understanding the nature and sources of mitochondrial DNA precursor pools s ...
Identification of editing positions in the ndhB transcript from maize
... organelles share common components and/or mechanistic steps. This suggestion gains even further support from the observation that no transition from alanine codons (GCN) to valine codons (GUN) have been observed so far in both plant organellar editing systems. The existence of several positions in t ...
... organelles share common components and/or mechanistic steps. This suggestion gains even further support from the observation that no transition from alanine codons (GCN) to valine codons (GUN) have been observed so far in both plant organellar editing systems. The existence of several positions in t ...
Imprinting and Seed Development
... These include imprinting as a defense against chromosome loss or gain or as a means to accurately control gene expression (Hurst, 1997). Or, imprinting could be a by-product of maintaining chromatin structural differences between homologous chromosomal regions, which could be important for some cell ...
... These include imprinting as a defense against chromosome loss or gain or as a means to accurately control gene expression (Hurst, 1997). Or, imprinting could be a by-product of maintaining chromatin structural differences between homologous chromosomal regions, which could be important for some cell ...
Probable presence of an ubiquitous cryptic mitochondrial gene on
... potentially functional gau regions have been found in nuclear genomes. However, a recent bioinformatics study showed that several hypothetical overlapping mt genes could be predicted, including gau; this involves the possible import of the cytosolic AGR tRNA into the mitochondria and/or the expressi ...
... potentially functional gau regions have been found in nuclear genomes. However, a recent bioinformatics study showed that several hypothetical overlapping mt genes could be predicted, including gau; this involves the possible import of the cytosolic AGR tRNA into the mitochondria and/or the expressi ...
Frequent, independent transfers of a catabolic gene from bacteria to
... these horizontal gene transfer events play a central role in adaptation and evolution. While this was long thought to be restricted to prokaryotes, certain eukaryotes have acquired genes of bacterial origin. However, gene acquisitions in eukaryotes are thought to be much less important in magnitude ...
... these horizontal gene transfer events play a central role in adaptation and evolution. While this was long thought to be restricted to prokaryotes, certain eukaryotes have acquired genes of bacterial origin. However, gene acquisitions in eukaryotes are thought to be much less important in magnitude ...
Inheritance of White Colour in Alpacas
... This report describes the research conducted as part of the alpaca colour genetics project called “Inheritance of White colour in Alpacas: identifying the genes involved”. Three approaches were used (Mendelian, physical and genetic) in an attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding colour inheritance ...
... This report describes the research conducted as part of the alpaca colour genetics project called “Inheritance of White colour in Alpacas: identifying the genes involved”. Three approaches were used (Mendelian, physical and genetic) in an attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding colour inheritance ...
TAP Express® Kit
... This step generates the TAP Primary® fragment, a DNA fragment that contains the gene-ofinterest with the added 5’- and 3’-TAP Ends sequences. These 5’- and 3’-TAP Ends sequences are necessary for adding the TAP Express® promoter and terminator fragments in the second PCR step. The conditions recomme ...
... This step generates the TAP Primary® fragment, a DNA fragment that contains the gene-ofinterest with the added 5’- and 3’-TAP Ends sequences. These 5’- and 3’-TAP Ends sequences are necessary for adding the TAP Express® promoter and terminator fragments in the second PCR step. The conditions recomme ...
Supplementary Materials and methods (doc 154K)
... 50% PAO1-GFP. Competitions starting at 50% of each strain maximize the ability to detect small differences in fitness. The exact initial proportions were confirmed via flow cytometry (see conditions below). Mixtures were diluted 200-fold in fresh LB and competed for 16 hours at 37°C with no agitatio ...
... 50% PAO1-GFP. Competitions starting at 50% of each strain maximize the ability to detect small differences in fitness. The exact initial proportions were confirmed via flow cytometry (see conditions below). Mixtures were diluted 200-fold in fresh LB and competed for 16 hours at 37°C with no agitatio ...
A rule-based kinetic model of RNA polymerase II C
... modelled as acting on Ser2P during elongation and on both Ser2P and Ser5P during recycling. The Ser2 kinase Bur1 is recruited to CTD repeats of elongating RNAPII phosphorylated on Ser5. Bur1 augments the major Ser2 kinase (Ctk1) and is capable of phosphorylating CTD repeats at Ser2, when Ctk1 is ...
... modelled as acting on Ser2P during elongation and on both Ser2P and Ser5P during recycling. The Ser2 kinase Bur1 is recruited to CTD repeats of elongating RNAPII phosphorylated on Ser5. Bur1 augments the major Ser2 kinase (Ctk1) and is capable of phosphorylating CTD repeats at Ser2, when Ctk1 is ...
controlling flowering time and plant height in
... Fig. I An RFLP map of the Blenheim x Kym cross. Distances are in cM (Haldane). Additive effects for ear emergence time (E) (days) and plant height (H) (cm) are given for those loci found to have a significant effect on the character by ANOVA. Values were calculated as Blenheim minus Kym. Levels of s ...
... Fig. I An RFLP map of the Blenheim x Kym cross. Distances are in cM (Haldane). Additive effects for ear emergence time (E) (days) and plant height (H) (cm) are given for those loci found to have a significant effect on the character by ANOVA. Values were calculated as Blenheim minus Kym. Levels of s ...
Within- and between-species DNA sequence variation and the
... among five sequences of a given gene sampled from within species A and one sequence sampled from a closely related outgroup, species B. The dots on the tree represent mutations that have occurred some time in the history connecting these sequences. The arrow points to the most recent common ancestor ...
... among five sequences of a given gene sampled from within species A and one sequence sampled from a closely related outgroup, species B. The dots on the tree represent mutations that have occurred some time in the history connecting these sequences. The arrow points to the most recent common ancestor ...
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... positive selection has to be applied. This is done in two steps: The first one selects the surviving cells and the second the mitochondrial transformants among them (usually around one in 1,000 survivors). The first pathological mutations were created in the COXI and COX3 mitochondrial genes (coding ...
... positive selection has to be applied. This is done in two steps: The first one selects the surviving cells and the second the mitochondrial transformants among them (usually around one in 1,000 survivors). The first pathological mutations were created in the COXI and COX3 mitochondrial genes (coding ...
Bioinformatics
... • (Molecular) Bio - informatics • One idea for a definition? Bioinformatics is conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of physical-chemistry) and then applying “informatics” techniques (derived from disciplines such as applied math, CS, and statistics) to understand and organize ...
... • (Molecular) Bio - informatics • One idea for a definition? Bioinformatics is conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of physical-chemistry) and then applying “informatics” techniques (derived from disciplines such as applied math, CS, and statistics) to understand and organize ...
Nucleic Acids - Farmasi Unand
... Figure 10.8. A schematic representation of the replication of DNA. The arrows show the direction of growth of the leading and lagging strands. Reproduced from G. Thomas, Chemistry for Pharmacy and the Life Sciences including Pharmacology and Biomedical Science, 1996, by permission of Prentice Hall, ...
... Figure 10.8. A schematic representation of the replication of DNA. The arrows show the direction of growth of the leading and lagging strands. Reproduced from G. Thomas, Chemistry for Pharmacy and the Life Sciences including Pharmacology and Biomedical Science, 1996, by permission of Prentice Hall, ...
Sequence variation characteristics of D
... Mitochondria are usually depicted as elongated cylinders with a diameter of 0.5 to I .O |.im. Time-lapse microcinematography of living cells, however, shows that mitochondria are remarkably mobile and plastic organelles, constantly changing their shape and even fijsing with one another and then sep ...
... Mitochondria are usually depicted as elongated cylinders with a diameter of 0.5 to I .O |.im. Time-lapse microcinematography of living cells, however, shows that mitochondria are remarkably mobile and plastic organelles, constantly changing their shape and even fijsing with one another and then sep ...
Getting Started With Gel Electrophoresis
... The gel used in electrophoresis is made of a solution of agarose, a polysaccharide obtained from red algae. When dissolved in hot water and allowed to cool, the solution turns into a gel because long agarose molecules hydrogen bond together, creating a large, threedimensional network trapping the wa ...
... The gel used in electrophoresis is made of a solution of agarose, a polysaccharide obtained from red algae. When dissolved in hot water and allowed to cool, the solution turns into a gel because long agarose molecules hydrogen bond together, creating a large, threedimensional network trapping the wa ...
Rapid and accurate cancer somatic mutation
... with clinical outcomes and prognosis. This application requires the flexibility to conduct current as well as retrospective studies. ...
... with clinical outcomes and prognosis. This application requires the flexibility to conduct current as well as retrospective studies. ...
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... to preserve any surrounding elements that might regulate gene expression. These constructs carry two selectable markers: the Blaticidin S deaminase (bsd) gene behind a var upstream region and the human dihydrofolate reductase (hdhfr) gene driven by the promoter activity of a var intron. The presence ...
... to preserve any surrounding elements that might regulate gene expression. These constructs carry two selectable markers: the Blaticidin S deaminase (bsd) gene behind a var upstream region and the human dihydrofolate reductase (hdhfr) gene driven by the promoter activity of a var intron. The presence ...