
Coexpression of Linked Genes in Mammalian
... matched to the same Ensembl gene were considered to be valid. The expression level detected by each probe set was obtained as the signal intensity (S) computed from MAS 5.0 algorithm (MAS5) (Hubbell et al. 2002). The S values were averaged among replicates. It should be noted that some genes are rep ...
... matched to the same Ensembl gene were considered to be valid. The expression level detected by each probe set was obtained as the signal intensity (S) computed from MAS 5.0 algorithm (MAS5) (Hubbell et al. 2002). The S values were averaged among replicates. It should be noted that some genes are rep ...
Virology Journal
... Results: The genomes of three Edwardsiella ictaluri-specific bacteriophages isolated from geographically distant aquaculture ponds, at different times, were sequenced and analyzed. The genomes for phages eiAU, eiDWF, and eiMSLS are 42.80 kbp, 42.12 kbp, and 42.69 kbp, respectively, and are greater t ...
... Results: The genomes of three Edwardsiella ictaluri-specific bacteriophages isolated from geographically distant aquaculture ponds, at different times, were sequenced and analyzed. The genomes for phages eiAU, eiDWF, and eiMSLS are 42.80 kbp, 42.12 kbp, and 42.69 kbp, respectively, and are greater t ...
unit 2: mechanisms of inheritance
... • contextual information (e.g., where the science research took place, biographical information on the researcher) After they have done their research, they prepare a report of their findings and present it to the class. Suggestions for Assessment Students prepare and present their research outlinin ...
... • contextual information (e.g., where the science research took place, biographical information on the researcher) After they have done their research, they prepare a report of their findings and present it to the class. Suggestions for Assessment Students prepare and present their research outlinin ...
2. Assessing the probative value of DNA evidence
... general and non-technical – for example, by referring in gross to ‘the hearsay prohibition’ whilst skating over jurisdictionally-specific doctrinal variations with no particular bearing on probability or statistics. Likewise, references to points of comparative law – such as Scots law’s distinctive ...
... general and non-technical – for example, by referring in gross to ‘the hearsay prohibition’ whilst skating over jurisdictionally-specific doctrinal variations with no particular bearing on probability or statistics. Likewise, references to points of comparative law – such as Scots law’s distinctive ...
Regulation and Flexibility of Genomic Imprinting
... be expressed from one parent and cannot be rescued by inheriting a compensating dose from the other parent. In addition, increasing the dosage of one parent in Arabidopsis thaliana affects endosperm growth and, consequently, seed size. Normal endosperm development requires a maternal:paternal genome ...
... be expressed from one parent and cannot be rescued by inheriting a compensating dose from the other parent. In addition, increasing the dosage of one parent in Arabidopsis thaliana affects endosperm growth and, consequently, seed size. Normal endosperm development requires a maternal:paternal genome ...
The Johns Hopkins University - American University of Beirut
... • You need to understand the data they have, and how it is organized • There are often many ways to get to an answer. • Route to get there is not always obvious, but you need to think of alternatives and traps. • Use some query language – each system has its own. • Retrieve data in a specified forma ...
... • You need to understand the data they have, and how it is organized • There are often many ways to get to an answer. • Route to get there is not always obvious, but you need to think of alternatives and traps. • Use some query language – each system has its own. • Retrieve data in a specified forma ...
Assessing the Probative Value of DNA Evidence
... Criminal adjudication in the UK’s legal jurisdictions is strongly wedded to the principle of lay fact-finding by juries and magistrates employing their ordinary common sense reasoning. Notwithstanding the unquestionable merits of lay involvement in criminal trials, it cannot be assumed that jurors o ...
... Criminal adjudication in the UK’s legal jurisdictions is strongly wedded to the principle of lay fact-finding by juries and magistrates employing their ordinary common sense reasoning. Notwithstanding the unquestionable merits of lay involvement in criminal trials, it cannot be assumed that jurors o ...
Complete genome sequence of the thermophilic Thermus sp
... the complete genome sequence of Thermus sp. CCB_US3_UF1 isolated from a hot spring in Malaysia, which is the fifth member of the genus Thermus with a completely sequenced and publicly available genome (Genbank date of release: December 2, 2011). Thermus sp. CCB_US3_UF1 has the third largest genome w ...
... the complete genome sequence of Thermus sp. CCB_US3_UF1 isolated from a hot spring in Malaysia, which is the fifth member of the genus Thermus with a completely sequenced and publicly available genome (Genbank date of release: December 2, 2011). Thermus sp. CCB_US3_UF1 has the third largest genome w ...
A B - Drug Metabolism and Disposition
... c.449TG>A could substantially affect drug metabolism in monkeys, the origin of animals used is one of the most important factors for a successful study on drug metabolism. Inactivation of species-specific genes such as CYP2C76 could lead to a better animal model in monkeys. However, the techniques o ...
... c.449TG>A could substantially affect drug metabolism in monkeys, the origin of animals used is one of the most important factors for a successful study on drug metabolism. Inactivation of species-specific genes such as CYP2C76 could lead to a better animal model in monkeys. However, the techniques o ...
Rapid searches for complex patterns in biological molecules
... 2. Traversing nodes marked by conjunctions translates to making decisions about the state of the search in terms of where it should continue within the tree. In the case of the " 4 " (concatenation) and "AND", the programs pointer into the text being searched may also need to be reset. Splitting up ...
... 2. Traversing nodes marked by conjunctions translates to making decisions about the state of the search in terms of where it should continue within the tree. In the case of the " 4 " (concatenation) and "AND", the programs pointer into the text being searched may also need to be reset. Splitting up ...
Modular Stitching To Image Single
... Movie S1 in the Supporting Information makes the pattern plain: one end of a chain tends to stretch out and pulls slack from the still-quiescent remainder of the chain until the other ...
... Movie S1 in the Supporting Information makes the pattern plain: one end of a chain tends to stretch out and pulls slack from the still-quiescent remainder of the chain until the other ...
Identifikasi Molekular Bakteri Pathogen yang Menginfeksi Hama
... adhesion molecules (Ishii et al., 2014a), and also by inhibiting wound healing, which leads to a massive loss of hemolymph in silkworm larvae (Ishii et al., 2014b). Cecropins are used by insect as the main defence against gram-negative bacteria. Three different proteases exist in S. marcescens can d ...
... adhesion molecules (Ishii et al., 2014a), and also by inhibiting wound healing, which leads to a massive loss of hemolymph in silkworm larvae (Ishii et al., 2014b). Cecropins are used by insect as the main defence against gram-negative bacteria. Three different proteases exist in S. marcescens can d ...
MicroReview Paradigms of plasmid organization
... propagation will survive. Key stages would be for the efficiency of replication initiation to increase and also for the acquisition of control circuits (del Solar and Espinosa, 2000) that can regulate copy number as well as link plasmid replication to cell growth, so that the plasmid does not become ...
... propagation will survive. Key stages would be for the efficiency of replication initiation to increase and also for the acquisition of control circuits (del Solar and Espinosa, 2000) that can regulate copy number as well as link plasmid replication to cell growth, so that the plasmid does not become ...
Separation of DNA Restriction Fragments by Ion
... amino groups (0.27-0.37 mmol/ml). Mono P, which was designed for chromatofocusing (19), contains a range of different weak amino groups with pK values evenly spread from ca. pH .3 up to over pH 9. The charge content of this gel will thus change with pH. At low pH the gel will be highly charged, whil ...
... amino groups (0.27-0.37 mmol/ml). Mono P, which was designed for chromatofocusing (19), contains a range of different weak amino groups with pK values evenly spread from ca. pH .3 up to over pH 9. The charge content of this gel will thus change with pH. At low pH the gel will be highly charged, whil ...
Unit 30C Cell Division, Genetics, and Molecular
... parents. Sexually reproducing organisms exchange genetic information, so that the offspring have a unique combination of traits. The genetic material determines the proteins that make up cells, which ultimately give rise to physical traits. Daphnia (Figure 1, next page) is a truly remarkable animal. ...
... parents. Sexually reproducing organisms exchange genetic information, so that the offspring have a unique combination of traits. The genetic material determines the proteins that make up cells, which ultimately give rise to physical traits. Daphnia (Figure 1, next page) is a truly remarkable animal. ...
Lecture on BLAST
... • Need to know how strong an alignment can be expected from chance alone • “Chance” is the comparison of • Real but non-homologous sequences • Real sequences that are shuffled to preserve compositional properties • Sequences that are generated randomly based upon a DNA or protein sequence model (fav ...
... • Need to know how strong an alignment can be expected from chance alone • “Chance” is the comparison of • Real but non-homologous sequences • Real sequences that are shuffled to preserve compositional properties • Sequences that are generated randomly based upon a DNA or protein sequence model (fav ...
Inquiry into Life Twelfth Edition
... • Constitutive mutants need no induction, genes are active all the time • Created merodiploids or partial diploid bacteria carrying both wild-type (inducible) and constitutive alleles ...
... • Constitutive mutants need no induction, genes are active all the time • Created merodiploids or partial diploid bacteria carrying both wild-type (inducible) and constitutive alleles ...
Cloning and Molecular Analysis of the Plasma ... Paramecium tetraurelia
... known genes [ 10, 11, 361 and additional isoforms which are the result of alternative RNA splicing [lo, 11, 361. Members of the gene family have been cloned from a variety of tissues of higher organisms including: human erythrocytes, teratoma cells, intestine, smooth muscles of rabbit and pig, and r ...
... known genes [ 10, 11, 361 and additional isoforms which are the result of alternative RNA splicing [lo, 11, 361. Members of the gene family have been cloned from a variety of tissues of higher organisms including: human erythrocytes, teratoma cells, intestine, smooth muscles of rabbit and pig, and r ...
THE LOCI OF EVOLUTION: HOW PREDICTABLE IS GENETIC
... which alter the amino-acid sequence or the mature RNA nucleotide sequence; (2) cis-regulatory changes, which alter gene expression; and (3) genetic changes that alter both the coding and the cis-regulatory regions of one or several gene(s) (gene loss, gene duplication, gene rearrangement, etc.). Cod ...
... which alter the amino-acid sequence or the mature RNA nucleotide sequence; (2) cis-regulatory changes, which alter gene expression; and (3) genetic changes that alter both the coding and the cis-regulatory regions of one or several gene(s) (gene loss, gene duplication, gene rearrangement, etc.). Cod ...
the loci of evolution: how predictable is genetic
... which alter the amino-acid sequence or the mature RNA nucleotide sequence; (2) cis-regulatory changes, which alter gene expression; and (3) genetic changes that alter both the coding and the cis-regulatory regions of one or several gene(s) (gene loss, gene duplication, gene rearrangement, etc.). Cod ...
... which alter the amino-acid sequence or the mature RNA nucleotide sequence; (2) cis-regulatory changes, which alter gene expression; and (3) genetic changes that alter both the coding and the cis-regulatory regions of one or several gene(s) (gene loss, gene duplication, gene rearrangement, etc.). Cod ...
Multiple Roles of the Y Chromosome in the Biology of
... is the result of the degeneration of one of them[19,20,21]. Its degeneration would be a consequence of its lack of recombination with the X[22,23,24,25]. It is possible that this nonselective situation favors the maintenance of repetitive DNA[26], although 40 years ago, a theory was proposed for a p ...
... is the result of the degeneration of one of them[19,20,21]. Its degeneration would be a consequence of its lack of recombination with the X[22,23,24,25]. It is possible that this nonselective situation favors the maintenance of repetitive DNA[26], although 40 years ago, a theory was proposed for a p ...