
AN INTEGRATED MAP OF CATTLE CANDIDATE GENES FOR
... assisted selection (MAS) possible and eventually facilitate identification of resistance genes and alleles (Reinard and Riollet, 2005). Beside QTLs, a large number of genetic polymorphisms within the causal gene regions or genetic markers associated with mastitis traits have been identified in cattl ...
... assisted selection (MAS) possible and eventually facilitate identification of resistance genes and alleles (Reinard and Riollet, 2005). Beside QTLs, a large number of genetic polymorphisms within the causal gene regions or genetic markers associated with mastitis traits have been identified in cattl ...
Inositol 1,3,4,5,6-Pentakisphosphate 2-Kinase
... Two parallel phytic acid biosynthetic pathways, one lipid dependent and the other lipid independent, have been proposed for higher plants (Brearley and Hanke, 2000; Stevenson-Paulik et al., 2002; Raboy, 2003). Radioisotope labeling experiments with duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza), an aquatic plant, s ...
... Two parallel phytic acid biosynthetic pathways, one lipid dependent and the other lipid independent, have been proposed for higher plants (Brearley and Hanke, 2000; Stevenson-Paulik et al., 2002; Raboy, 2003). Radioisotope labeling experiments with duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza), an aquatic plant, s ...
Constitutive expression of catABC genes in the aniline
... and CatC showed high identities with those from other Grampositive micro-organisms. A regulator gene such as catR encoding a regulatory protein was not observed around the cat gene cluster of Rhodococcus sp. AN-22, but a possible relic of catR was found in the upstream region of catA. Reverse transc ...
... and CatC showed high identities with those from other Grampositive micro-organisms. A regulator gene such as catR encoding a regulatory protein was not observed around the cat gene cluster of Rhodococcus sp. AN-22, but a possible relic of catR was found in the upstream region of catA. Reverse transc ...
The Drosophila Gene Disruption Project: Progress
... of “transposon-free regions” (TFRs) in metazoan genomes. Within other genomic regions, Minos transposes essentially at random, whereas P or piggyBac elements display distinctive hotspots and coldspots. P elements, as previously shown, have a strong preference for promoters. In contrast, piggyBac sit ...
... of “transposon-free regions” (TFRs) in metazoan genomes. Within other genomic regions, Minos transposes essentially at random, whereas P or piggyBac elements display distinctive hotspots and coldspots. P elements, as previously shown, have a strong preference for promoters. In contrast, piggyBac sit ...
Norsk rapport - Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt
... µg/ml polyadenylic acid was added to each sample. The suspension was then vortexed until the soil was dispersed. The samples were centrifuged for 2 sec at 2000g in a Witz microcentrifuge. The supernatant was transferred to a 2 ml microcentrifuge tube with screw cap, containing 0.5 gram zirconia bead ...
... µg/ml polyadenylic acid was added to each sample. The suspension was then vortexed until the soil was dispersed. The samples were centrifuged for 2 sec at 2000g in a Witz microcentrifuge. The supernatant was transferred to a 2 ml microcentrifuge tube with screw cap, containing 0.5 gram zirconia bead ...
Analysis of TALE superclass homeobox genes
... HAC (2). However, this analysis was incomplete and this group of genes has now been identified as the Meis genes (13,23,24). An unfinished cosmid sequence (T28F12, Genome Sequencing Center, personal communication) matching ceh-25 was found in the C.elegans genome project. Analysis of the ceh-25 regi ...
... HAC (2). However, this analysis was incomplete and this group of genes has now been identified as the Meis genes (13,23,24). An unfinished cosmid sequence (T28F12, Genome Sequencing Center, personal communication) matching ceh-25 was found in the C.elegans genome project. Analysis of the ceh-25 regi ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Zahra Maryami, Arash Fazeli, Ali-Ashraf Mehrabi
... (GBSSI) is one of the most important determinants of starch synthesis of cereals [7] which are located on the group-7 chromosomes of each genomes [8,9]. In bread wheat (TriticumaestivumL. ssp. aestivum; 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD), three waxy proteins, one for each genome, have been identified. Each waxy ...
... (GBSSI) is one of the most important determinants of starch synthesis of cereals [7] which are located on the group-7 chromosomes of each genomes [8,9]. In bread wheat (TriticumaestivumL. ssp. aestivum; 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD), three waxy proteins, one for each genome, have been identified. Each waxy ...
Nerve activates contraction
... statement, “All biological catalysts are proteins.” Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... statement, “All biological catalysts are proteins.” Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
Brand, Veronica - Degenerate Primer Design using Computational Tools
... only iCODEHOP seems to have been widely adopted. And yet, even in most cases, primers are still designed manually, though this practice does rely on computational methods for creating multiple sequence alignments at the protein or nucleic acid level (Chakravory and Vigoreaux 2010; Lang and Orgogozo ...
... only iCODEHOP seems to have been widely adopted. And yet, even in most cases, primers are still designed manually, though this practice does rely on computational methods for creating multiple sequence alignments at the protein or nucleic acid level (Chakravory and Vigoreaux 2010; Lang and Orgogozo ...
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... heterochromatin: dense, compact structure during interphase generally near the centromere and telomeres (chromosome ends) composed of long tracks of fairly short base pair repeats few genes compared to euchromatin euchromatin: less dense DNA that only becomes visible after condensing typically has g ...
... heterochromatin: dense, compact structure during interphase generally near the centromere and telomeres (chromosome ends) composed of long tracks of fairly short base pair repeats few genes compared to euchromatin euchromatin: less dense DNA that only becomes visible after condensing typically has g ...
Capillary Electrophoresis of Oligonucleotides
... the implication of the result is that efficiencies depend entirely on voltage. Moreover, they found that, apart from run time, the length of the capillary had no effect on efficiency. Thus, ©2005, 2010, and 2011 Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
... the implication of the result is that efficiencies depend entirely on voltage. Moreover, they found that, apart from run time, the length of the capillary had no effect on efficiency. Thus, ©2005, 2010, and 2011 Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Morphology of nuclear transcription | SpringerLink
... Molecular constituents of nuclear transcription foci Chromatin Transcription factories The transcribed sequences differ substantially between Pol I and Pol II transcription sites. The sequences that attach to transcription factories are typically the promoters of actively transcribed or poised genes ...
... Molecular constituents of nuclear transcription foci Chromatin Transcription factories The transcribed sequences differ substantially between Pol I and Pol II transcription sites. The sequences that attach to transcription factories are typically the promoters of actively transcribed or poised genes ...
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... Note: Tracer must be ordered separately. ...
... Note: Tracer must be ordered separately. ...
structure and mechanism of dna polymerases
... rejected. It has also been proposed that free energy differences between correct versus incorrect base pairs could be amplified due to exclusion of water molecules in the polymerase active site (Petruska et al., 1986). This chapter will review the current understanding of the nucleotide incorporatio ...
... rejected. It has also been proposed that free energy differences between correct versus incorrect base pairs could be amplified due to exclusion of water molecules in the polymerase active site (Petruska et al., 1986). This chapter will review the current understanding of the nucleotide incorporatio ...
Attenuation regulation of amino acid biosynthetic operons in
... frames allowed for prediction of the regulating amino acids. Finally, analysis of positional clustering of genes and regulatory signals leads to identification of new candidate members of the biosynthetic pathways of branched chain amino acids, histidine, threonine, and aromatic amino acids. Three br ...
... frames allowed for prediction of the regulating amino acids. Finally, analysis of positional clustering of genes and regulatory signals leads to identification of new candidate members of the biosynthetic pathways of branched chain amino acids, histidine, threonine, and aromatic amino acids. Three br ...
Partial Sequence Analysis of the 5S to 18S rRNA Gene Region of
... different from the rRNA genes of the chloroplast and nucleus in maize. In spite of the close eubacterial homology observed in the 18S sequence, the organization of rRNA genes is also different from the prokaryotic prototype. Earlier, Gray and Doolittle (1 1) argued that the strongest evidence for th ...
... different from the rRNA genes of the chloroplast and nucleus in maize. In spite of the close eubacterial homology observed in the 18S sequence, the organization of rRNA genes is also different from the prokaryotic prototype. Earlier, Gray and Doolittle (1 1) argued that the strongest evidence for th ...
First genomic insights into members of a candidate bacterial
... the outer layer of healthy granules (Yamada et al., 2007) which become substantially thicker during bulking. The study of filamentous KSB3 bacteria will undoubtedly contribute to our understanding of and ability to prevent bulking in anaerobic wastewater treatment systems, but has been hampered by a ...
... the outer layer of healthy granules (Yamada et al., 2007) which become substantially thicker during bulking. The study of filamentous KSB3 bacteria will undoubtedly contribute to our understanding of and ability to prevent bulking in anaerobic wastewater treatment systems, but has been hampered by a ...
Use of a novel cassette to label phenotypically a cryptic plasmid of
... isolated on a Sau3A fragment which on insertion at a BamHI site regenerates a BamHI site at the downstream end-of-thetermin~i-^(GiTpAPG3,Fig. 1). However, downstream of the rrnBt, tz terminators from pKK223-3 there is no convenient restriction site before the bla promoter at position 4189 of the pBR ...
... isolated on a Sau3A fragment which on insertion at a BamHI site regenerates a BamHI site at the downstream end-of-thetermin~i-^(GiTpAPG3,Fig. 1). However, downstream of the rrnBt, tz terminators from pKK223-3 there is no convenient restriction site before the bla promoter at position 4189 of the pBR ...
Table S2
... Pds1: Inhibits the onset of anaphase by binding and sequestering the Esp1 protease that cleaves the cohesin complexes that hold sister chromatids together. Binding of Pds1 to Esp1 was reported to depend in Cdc28 phosphorylation[53] Sic1: Inhibitor of Clb-Cdc28. Phosphorylation of Sic1 by Cln-Cdc28 a ...
... Pds1: Inhibits the onset of anaphase by binding and sequestering the Esp1 protease that cleaves the cohesin complexes that hold sister chromatids together. Binding of Pds1 to Esp1 was reported to depend in Cdc28 phosphorylation[53] Sic1: Inhibitor of Clb-Cdc28. Phosphorylation of Sic1 by Cln-Cdc28 a ...
An rpoB signature sequence provides unique resolution for the
... constructed (Figs 3a and 4a). This made possible the inclusion of residues that were discarded at the previous level of analysis because of automatic gap removal. The procedure was repeated on each new well-supported subgroup (bootstrap value .50 %) until all the sequences realigned possessed exactl ...
... constructed (Figs 3a and 4a). This made possible the inclusion of residues that were discarded at the previous level of analysis because of automatic gap removal. The procedure was repeated on each new well-supported subgroup (bootstrap value .50 %) until all the sequences realigned possessed exactl ...
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... Polyploidy is a fundamental process in plant evolution. Understanding the polyploidy-associated effects on plant reproduction is essential for polyploid breeding program. In the present study, our cytological analysis firstly demonstrated that an overall course of meiosis was apparently distorted in ...
... Polyploidy is a fundamental process in plant evolution. Understanding the polyploidy-associated effects on plant reproduction is essential for polyploid breeding program. In the present study, our cytological analysis firstly demonstrated that an overall course of meiosis was apparently distorted in ...
Genetics and Genomics
... 3. DNA sequencing ................................................................................................................. 80 4. Participants in the Human Genome Project ........................................................................ 83 5. Some results of the HGP .................. ...
... 3. DNA sequencing ................................................................................................................. 80 4. Participants in the Human Genome Project ........................................................................ 83 5. Some results of the HGP .................. ...