
A viability-linked metagenomic analysis of
... indoor microbiomes in the literature. The microbial signatures held in this collection were recovered by both cultivation and 16S rRNA gene sequencing [5–11]. As is the case for many other environmental settings, cultivation-based analyses lack the resolution required to capture the entire breadth o ...
... indoor microbiomes in the literature. The microbial signatures held in this collection were recovered by both cultivation and 16S rRNA gene sequencing [5–11]. As is the case for many other environmental settings, cultivation-based analyses lack the resolution required to capture the entire breadth o ...
Competing Interests - Saudi Medical Journal
... challenge and therefore, our aim is to devise a new and simple technique which helps to select normal embryos that are HLA matched to their affected siblings for diseases like β-thalassaemia or sickle cell anemia, which are common in this part of the world. Methods: This study was conducted from the ...
... challenge and therefore, our aim is to devise a new and simple technique which helps to select normal embryos that are HLA matched to their affected siblings for diseases like β-thalassaemia or sickle cell anemia, which are common in this part of the world. Methods: This study was conducted from the ...
ADP Ribosylation Factor is an Essential Protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and is Encoded by Two Genes.
... in press. Based on the in vitro ADP-ribosylation assay (36), ARF has been purified from a number of tissues, including bovine brain, in which ARF represents as much as 1 to 2% of total cell protein. ARF protein is encoded by at least two genes in both cows (26, 39) and humans (3). The bovine ARFI ge ...
... in press. Based on the in vitro ADP-ribosylation assay (36), ARF has been purified from a number of tissues, including bovine brain, in which ARF represents as much as 1 to 2% of total cell protein. ARF protein is encoded by at least two genes in both cows (26, 39) and humans (3). The bovine ARFI ge ...
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... expression of the gene is occurred due to polymorphism in promoter region. A number of QTLs for glucosinolate biosynthesis and activation (Lambrix et al. 2001; Kliebenstein et al. 2001; Kroymann et al. 2003; Zhang et al. 2006;), phosphate sensing (Svistoonoff et al. 2007), and flowering time (Johan ...
... expression of the gene is occurred due to polymorphism in promoter region. A number of QTLs for glucosinolate biosynthesis and activation (Lambrix et al. 2001; Kliebenstein et al. 2001; Kroymann et al. 2003; Zhang et al. 2006;), phosphate sensing (Svistoonoff et al. 2007), and flowering time (Johan ...
Whole-transcriptome RNAseq analysis from minute amount of total
... RNA-seq methods, some of which are described in literature (10): library complexity, the number of unique reads, ribosomal RNA read-count in comparison to total reads, reproducibility, evenness of coverage at annotated transcripts, performance at 50 - and 30 -ends and cross-platform consistency. In ...
... RNA-seq methods, some of which are described in literature (10): library complexity, the number of unique reads, ribosomal RNA read-count in comparison to total reads, reproducibility, evenness of coverage at annotated transcripts, performance at 50 - and 30 -ends and cross-platform consistency. In ...
Slides: background and project plan
... • Each cell contains an identical copy of the whole genome - but utilizes only a subset of the genes to perform diverse, unique tasks • Most genes are highly regulated – their expression is limited to specific tissues, developmental stages, physiological condition • Main regulatory mechanism – trans ...
... • Each cell contains an identical copy of the whole genome - but utilizes only a subset of the genes to perform diverse, unique tasks • Most genes are highly regulated – their expression is limited to specific tissues, developmental stages, physiological condition • Main regulatory mechanism – trans ...
Genomics Reveal Ancient Forms of Stanniocalcin in Amphioxus and
... Synopsis Stanniocalcin (STC) is present throughout vertebrates, including humans, but a structure for STC has not been identified in animals that evolved before bony fish. The origin of this pleiotropic hormone known to regulate calcium is not clear. In the present study, we have cloned three stanni ...
... Synopsis Stanniocalcin (STC) is present throughout vertebrates, including humans, but a structure for STC has not been identified in animals that evolved before bony fish. The origin of this pleiotropic hormone known to regulate calcium is not clear. In the present study, we have cloned three stanni ...
Synthesis of Oligonucleotides
... to protect guanine (Figure 4.2). Thymidine does not require protection since it does not have an exocyclic amino group. While these acyl protecting groups are still suitable for oligonucleotide synthesis today, new chemistries and new nucleoside building blocks have been introduced, which require mi ...
... to protect guanine (Figure 4.2). Thymidine does not require protection since it does not have an exocyclic amino group. While these acyl protecting groups are still suitable for oligonucleotide synthesis today, new chemistries and new nucleoside building blocks have been introduced, which require mi ...
Silene sex chromosome genetic map, p. 1 Expansion of
... and complete sex-linkage, based on population genetic evidence. Linkage groups were inferred using the JoinMap software version 4.0 (van Ooijen 2006) with a minimum LOD (logarithm of odds) score of 3. JoinMap searches for the best fitting order of markers by a trial and error procedure. The map for ...
... and complete sex-linkage, based on population genetic evidence. Linkage groups were inferred using the JoinMap software version 4.0 (van Ooijen 2006) with a minimum LOD (logarithm of odds) score of 3. JoinMap searches for the best fitting order of markers by a trial and error procedure. The map for ...
An Introduction to Streptomyces
... In the early steps of microbiology, many organisms now belonging to the class of Actinobacteria, such as Mycobacterium leprae were considered as species somewhere between fungi and bacteria (Hopwood, 1999). In the light of new discoveries such as the: composition of the Actinobacteria cell wall (lik ...
... In the early steps of microbiology, many organisms now belonging to the class of Actinobacteria, such as Mycobacterium leprae were considered as species somewhere between fungi and bacteria (Hopwood, 1999). In the light of new discoveries such as the: composition of the Actinobacteria cell wall (lik ...
Distinguishing Different DNA Heterozygotes by
... isothermal probe-based assays. Hybridization probe assays that interrogate over a range of temperatures (melting assays) often detect the presence of unexpected polymorphisms but may require further studies to identify them. In our study, high-resolution melting of small amplicons distinguished all ...
... isothermal probe-based assays. Hybridization probe assays that interrogate over a range of temperatures (melting assays) often detect the presence of unexpected polymorphisms but may require further studies to identify them. In our study, high-resolution melting of small amplicons distinguished all ...
biofundamentals - virtual laboratories
... “selection” and is based on reproductive success. Various types of selection arise through internal processes and an organism’s interactions with other organisms and changes in its environment. Because of these complex and interacting processes, one cannot readily deduce the details of an organism f ...
... “selection” and is based on reproductive success. Various types of selection arise through internal processes and an organism’s interactions with other organisms and changes in its environment. Because of these complex and interacting processes, one cannot readily deduce the details of an organism f ...
Development of Co-Dominant Amplified Polymorphic Sequence
... Resistance to M. grisea isolate PO6-6 in RIL29 is located on chromosome 11. Both Pi1 and Pi7(t) initially were mapped using a chromosome marker set derived from the mapping population developed at Cornell in the late 1980s and early 1990s (17). However, all markers used in this report are derived fr ...
... Resistance to M. grisea isolate PO6-6 in RIL29 is located on chromosome 11. Both Pi1 and Pi7(t) initially were mapped using a chromosome marker set derived from the mapping population developed at Cornell in the late 1980s and early 1990s (17). However, all markers used in this report are derived fr ...
Expression of the six chromate ion transporter
... universal primers. DNA fragments containing the chr genes were obtained by digestions with HindIII/XbaI or HindIII/EcoRI endonucleases and subcloned into the corresponding sites of pACYC184 or pUCP20 vectors. E. coli W3110 cells were transformed by electroporation with recombinant plasmids and trans ...
... universal primers. DNA fragments containing the chr genes were obtained by digestions with HindIII/XbaI or HindIII/EcoRI endonucleases and subcloned into the corresponding sites of pACYC184 or pUCP20 vectors. E. coli W3110 cells were transformed by electroporation with recombinant plasmids and trans ...
Complete comparative genomic analysis of two field isolates of
... variable region is located between hr1 and orf31 (bro-c) (v90/4, 15?0–27?1 kb; v90/2, 15?0–28?3 kb). In this 12?1 kb region (7?7 % of the genome), there are 261 of the 521 point mutations, accounting for 50 % of the total nucleotide changes. Of the 261 point mutations, 82 cause nonsynonymous changes ...
... variable region is located between hr1 and orf31 (bro-c) (v90/4, 15?0–27?1 kb; v90/2, 15?0–28?3 kb). In this 12?1 kb region (7?7 % of the genome), there are 261 of the 521 point mutations, accounting for 50 % of the total nucleotide changes. Of the 261 point mutations, 82 cause nonsynonymous changes ...
Gluconacetobacter entanii sp. nov., isolated from submerged high
... requirement of acetic acid, ethanol and glucose for growth, and no overoxidation of acetate. Growth occurs only at total concentrations (sum of acetic acid and ethanol) exceeding 60 %. A method for their preservation was developed. Comparative analysis of the 16S rRNA revealed sequence similarities ...
... requirement of acetic acid, ethanol and glucose for growth, and no overoxidation of acetate. Growth occurs only at total concentrations (sum of acetic acid and ethanol) exceeding 60 %. A method for their preservation was developed. Comparative analysis of the 16S rRNA revealed sequence similarities ...
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... • Anomalies may be detected molecularly providing new tools for cancer screening or detection of relapse • Since the cell-cycle is essential for cell-proliferation, inhibitors of the cell-cycle are anti-proliferative agents useful in a variety of clinical settings (cancer, inflammation, re-stenosis ...
... • Anomalies may be detected molecularly providing new tools for cancer screening or detection of relapse • Since the cell-cycle is essential for cell-proliferation, inhibitors of the cell-cycle are anti-proliferative agents useful in a variety of clinical settings (cancer, inflammation, re-stenosis ...
Recombinant Materials Form
... that that consist entirely of nucleic acids from a prokaryotic host, including its indigenous plasmids or viruses when propagated only in that host (or a closely related strain of the same species), or when transferred to another host by well-established physiological means? 14. Will the experiment ...
... that that consist entirely of nucleic acids from a prokaryotic host, including its indigenous plasmids or viruses when propagated only in that host (or a closely related strain of the same species), or when transferred to another host by well-established physiological means? 14. Will the experiment ...
Genetic characterization of diplodia resistant in somatic hybrids Citrus unshiu (RGA)
... resistant in somatic hybrids of Citrus unshiu and Citrus nobilis had been done by phenotypic via observation diplodia symptom to obtain Citrus nobilis in seedless which resistance to diplodia [3]. However, evaluation disease resistant by phenotypic requires precise screening methodologies, accuratin ...
... resistant in somatic hybrids of Citrus unshiu and Citrus nobilis had been done by phenotypic via observation diplodia symptom to obtain Citrus nobilis in seedless which resistance to diplodia [3]. However, evaluation disease resistant by phenotypic requires precise screening methodologies, accuratin ...
Conformational Changes in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Induced
... chains of Y181 and Y188, and the displacement of the β12β13-β14 sheet (discussed above). The long-range distortions involve a hinge-bending movement of the p66 thumb subdomain that results in the displacements of the p66 connection, the RNase H domain, and the p51 subunit relative to the polymerase ...
... chains of Y181 and Y188, and the displacement of the β12β13-β14 sheet (discussed above). The long-range distortions involve a hinge-bending movement of the p66 thumb subdomain that results in the displacements of the p66 connection, the RNase H domain, and the p51 subunit relative to the polymerase ...