
Control of Chromosome Pairing and Genome Evolution in Disomic
... plants from each synthetic allotetraploid were genotyped with 70 RFLP probes. An example of their results are shown in Fig. 1…why do the F2s sometimes differ from the parents? Why do the F5s sometimes differ from the F2s? All of their data are summarized in Table 1. They suggested the following mech ...
... plants from each synthetic allotetraploid were genotyped with 70 RFLP probes. An example of their results are shown in Fig. 1…why do the F2s sometimes differ from the parents? Why do the F5s sometimes differ from the F2s? All of their data are summarized in Table 1. They suggested the following mech ...
A prophage-encoded actin-like protein required for efficient viral
... The relative amount of circular phage DNA was determined via quantitative PCR (qPCR). Therefore, C. glutamicum wild type, the alpC deletion strain, and the alpA deletion strain were grown in 5 ml BHI (Brain Heart Infusion, Difco) for about 6 h at 30◦ C. A second precultivation was performed in CGXII ...
... The relative amount of circular phage DNA was determined via quantitative PCR (qPCR). Therefore, C. glutamicum wild type, the alpC deletion strain, and the alpA deletion strain were grown in 5 ml BHI (Brain Heart Infusion, Difco) for about 6 h at 30◦ C. A second precultivation was performed in CGXII ...
The molecular epidemiology of iridovirus in Murray cod
... Asia and spread through trade in farmed food fish or ornamental fish, but this has been difficult to prove. Consequently, MCP, ATPase and other viral genes were sequenced from archival formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from farmed Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) that died during an ...
... Asia and spread through trade in farmed food fish or ornamental fish, but this has been difficult to prove. Consequently, MCP, ATPase and other viral genes were sequenced from archival formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from farmed Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) that died during an ...
Novel domains and orthologues of eukaryotic
... factors are known to facilitate elongation through chromatin (3) (Table 1). These are Rad26p, CP (a heterodimeric factor of Cdc68p/Spt16p and Pob3p), Elongator (containing two subcomplexes, each of three subunits), the Spt4p±Spt5p heterodimer and Spt6p. The molecular functions of these 12 differ gre ...
... factors are known to facilitate elongation through chromatin (3) (Table 1). These are Rad26p, CP (a heterodimeric factor of Cdc68p/Spt16p and Pob3p), Elongator (containing two subcomplexes, each of three subunits), the Spt4p±Spt5p heterodimer and Spt6p. The molecular functions of these 12 differ gre ...
Thinking of Biology - Oxford Academic
... To understand the rationale behind this new proposal, it is useful to return to Epp's discussion. He arOther factors gued against the idea that a gene inSTranscription S aspects cludes the regulatory sequences reof the quired for its expression, saying that current "...genes do not have to be expres ...
... To understand the rationale behind this new proposal, it is useful to return to Epp's discussion. He arOther factors gued against the idea that a gene inSTranscription S aspects cludes the regulatory sequences reof the quired for its expression, saying that current "...genes do not have to be expres ...
Sequence and transcription analysis of the Petunia mitochondrial
... coding region probes (Fig. 3, lanes 1,5,7,8), while 3688 carries an additional fragment (6.0 kb) hybridizing only to the 5' flanking and coding region probe (Fig. 3, lane 5). ...
... coding region probes (Fig. 3, lanes 1,5,7,8), while 3688 carries an additional fragment (6.0 kb) hybridizing only to the 5' flanking and coding region probe (Fig. 3, lane 5). ...
this PDF file - Undergraduate Science Journals
... polyploidization continues until it reaches octoploidy that becomes unstable. The progeny of octoploid tam-2 are of reduced ploidy as a result. The purpose of this study was to examine fertility and morphological changes over at least two generations from the octoploid tam-2 of A. thaliana. We hypot ...
... polyploidization continues until it reaches octoploidy that becomes unstable. The progeny of octoploid tam-2 are of reduced ploidy as a result. The purpose of this study was to examine fertility and morphological changes over at least two generations from the octoploid tam-2 of A. thaliana. We hypot ...
Teaching deep time through macroevolution and
... 3. Students align sequences, calculate the number of differences among taxa and use a computer program to generate a phylogenetic tree [more complex iteration of initial exercise; introduces bioinformatics] 4. Students download cytb sequence and generate another tree for the same taxa [repeat tree m ...
... 3. Students align sequences, calculate the number of differences among taxa and use a computer program to generate a phylogenetic tree [more complex iteration of initial exercise; introduces bioinformatics] 4. Students download cytb sequence and generate another tree for the same taxa [repeat tree m ...
The linear chromosome of the plant
... low G+C content, and a lack of a firm cell wall. The genome sizes of phytoplasmas are estimated to range from 0.53 to 1.35 Mb [4] with a GC content between 24 to 33 mol% [5]. Phytoplasmas have two rRNA operons [6], while most other mycoplasmas have only one. Also, in contrast to most other mycoplasm ...
... low G+C content, and a lack of a firm cell wall. The genome sizes of phytoplasmas are estimated to range from 0.53 to 1.35 Mb [4] with a GC content between 24 to 33 mol% [5]. Phytoplasmas have two rRNA operons [6], while most other mycoplasmas have only one. Also, in contrast to most other mycoplasm ...
Problems 10
... A) (6 pts) Yes. Some combination of: each has only one centromere; each has a telomere at its two termini; there is no aneuploidy. B) (6 pts) No. Any combination of 1-2-6-7 has two centromeres; 5-3-4-7 has three telomeres; segment 7 appears twice. C) (8 pts) Yes. In a heterozygote, during meiosis, t ...
... A) (6 pts) Yes. Some combination of: each has only one centromere; each has a telomere at its two termini; there is no aneuploidy. B) (6 pts) No. Any combination of 1-2-6-7 has two centromeres; 5-3-4-7 has three telomeres; segment 7 appears twice. C) (8 pts) Yes. In a heterozygote, during meiosis, t ...
LAB 21 - Have a BLAST!
... better. It is sort of like a control for your hypothesis. The lower the e value, the closer the alignment. Sequences with e values less than 1 e-04(1x10-4) can be considered related with an error rate of less than 0.01%. Accession: If you click on the Accession number for a particular species listed ...
... better. It is sort of like a control for your hypothesis. The lower the e value, the closer the alignment. Sequences with e values less than 1 e-04(1x10-4) can be considered related with an error rate of less than 0.01%. Accession: If you click on the Accession number for a particular species listed ...
Educator's Resource Guide 4226 Biology 1 s 4-5
... Beyond Dominant and Recessive Alleles Some alleles are neither dominant nor recessive: ▶ In cases of incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant over the other. The phenotype is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes. ▶ In cases of codominance, both alleles in the heterozygous geno ...
... Beyond Dominant and Recessive Alleles Some alleles are neither dominant nor recessive: ▶ In cases of incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant over the other. The phenotype is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes. ▶ In cases of codominance, both alleles in the heterozygous geno ...
White biotechnology report RIVM
... ronment. RIVM acknowledges that newly developed techniques for the improvement of pro‐ duction organisms may extend to the boundaries of genetic modification, e.g., the tech‐ niques used in synthetic biology. RIVM has initiated this research project to investigate the risks, in terms of biosafety a ...
... ronment. RIVM acknowledges that newly developed techniques for the improvement of pro‐ duction organisms may extend to the boundaries of genetic modification, e.g., the tech‐ niques used in synthetic biology. RIVM has initiated this research project to investigate the risks, in terms of biosafety a ...
475 S07 background questions
... 101. Explain how excessive cell division can result from mutations in the ras proto-oncogenes. 102. Explain why a mutation knocking out the p53 gene can lead to excessive cell growth and cancer. Describe three ways that p53 prevents a cell from passing on mutations caused by DNA damage. 103. Describ ...
... 101. Explain how excessive cell division can result from mutations in the ras proto-oncogenes. 102. Explain why a mutation knocking out the p53 gene can lead to excessive cell growth and cancer. Describe three ways that p53 prevents a cell from passing on mutations caused by DNA damage. 103. Describ ...
Near Neutrality, Rate Heterogeneity, and Linkage Govern
... No other molecule features more prominently in vertebrate molecular systematics and evolution than mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). From the restriction maps of the 1970s to the present-day currency of whole mitochondrial genome sequences, this genome has dominated the stage of the entire field of study n ...
... No other molecule features more prominently in vertebrate molecular systematics and evolution than mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). From the restriction maps of the 1970s to the present-day currency of whole mitochondrial genome sequences, this genome has dominated the stage of the entire field of study n ...
Fredrik Lysholm Bioinformatic methods for characterization of viral pathogens in metagenomic samples Linköping studies in science and technology
... virology. Fueled by the reduction in sequencing costs and the unbiased nature of shotgun sequencing, viral metagenomics has rapidly become the strategy of choice for this exploration. This thesis mainly focuses on improving key methods used in viral metagenomics as well as the complete viral charact ...
... virology. Fueled by the reduction in sequencing costs and the unbiased nature of shotgun sequencing, viral metagenomics has rapidly become the strategy of choice for this exploration. This thesis mainly focuses on improving key methods used in viral metagenomics as well as the complete viral charact ...
24.5 Nucleic Acids
... The translation of a base sequence of DNA in a gene into the amino acid sequence of a peptide begins with the initiation code word and runs continuously until a termination code word is reached. • The termination code word signals a stop to the addition of amino acids in the production of the peptid ...
... The translation of a base sequence of DNA in a gene into the amino acid sequence of a peptide begins with the initiation code word and runs continuously until a termination code word is reached. • The termination code word signals a stop to the addition of amino acids in the production of the peptid ...
Putative GTPase Gtr1p genetically interacts with the RanGTPase
... (Melchior and Gerace, 1995). In fact, there has been one report showing that a loss of nuclear protein import induces a cell cycle-specific defect (Loeb et al., 1995). However, RCC1 has a DNA-binding activity and is located on chromatin in a ratio of one molecule per 1 to 10 nucleosomes (Dasso et al ...
... (Melchior and Gerace, 1995). In fact, there has been one report showing that a loss of nuclear protein import induces a cell cycle-specific defect (Loeb et al., 1995). However, RCC1 has a DNA-binding activity and is located on chromatin in a ratio of one molecule per 1 to 10 nucleosomes (Dasso et al ...
slides - Yin Lab @ NIU
... running (Windows) or a shell terminal is running (Ubuntu) … In any case, you have to close the terminal session (or have it be automatically terminated by the server). If this happens, your program will be terminated without finishing. If you expect your program will run for a very long time, e.g. l ...
... running (Windows) or a shell terminal is running (Ubuntu) … In any case, you have to close the terminal session (or have it be automatically terminated by the server). If this happens, your program will be terminated without finishing. If you expect your program will run for a very long time, e.g. l ...
Creating 3-Dimensional Graph Structures with DNA
... complementary in DNA sequence to the vertices. Paths containing a specic vertex are removed from the mix when hybridized to the biotin labeled oligo that is conjugated to paramagnetic beads. The resulting mixture is sequentially treated in a similar way with each vertex specic oligo. The extractio ...
... complementary in DNA sequence to the vertices. Paths containing a specic vertex are removed from the mix when hybridized to the biotin labeled oligo that is conjugated to paramagnetic beads. The resulting mixture is sequentially treated in a similar way with each vertex specic oligo. The extractio ...
Review article Zinc finger protein (ZFP) in plants
... The ZFP plays important biological functions in plant. It can be classified into lots of families based on the conserved ‘Zinc Finger’ motif and/or other notable structures. Meanwhile, ZFP belongs to a large family of transcription factor. The percentage of ZFP transcription factor in total transcri ...
... The ZFP plays important biological functions in plant. It can be classified into lots of families based on the conserved ‘Zinc Finger’ motif and/or other notable structures. Meanwhile, ZFP belongs to a large family of transcription factor. The percentage of ZFP transcription factor in total transcri ...
Concept_Paper
... programmed differentiation, it retains all the genes and other DNA elements required for vegetative life, while eliminating most of the repeated sequence in the germline genome. Furthermore, we propose to seek the finished sequence of the genome for several scientifically important reasons: Phylog ...
... programmed differentiation, it retains all the genes and other DNA elements required for vegetative life, while eliminating most of the repeated sequence in the germline genome. Furthermore, we propose to seek the finished sequence of the genome for several scientifically important reasons: Phylog ...