
Chemical Genetics
... growth is similar to that of most filamentous fungi; many filaments or hyphae associate to form a mycelium and there are multinucleate, asexual spores called conidia produced at the end of specialized hyphae. Sexual reproduction does occur, there are two mating types, A and a, and the sexual spores ...
... growth is similar to that of most filamentous fungi; many filaments or hyphae associate to form a mycelium and there are multinucleate, asexual spores called conidia produced at the end of specialized hyphae. Sexual reproduction does occur, there are two mating types, A and a, and the sexual spores ...
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... The presence of a copper-containing dissimilatory nitrite reductase gene (nirK) was discovered in several isolates of -subdivision ammonia-oxidizing bacteria using PCR and DNA sequencing. PCR primers Cunir3 and Cunir4 were designed based on published nirK sequences from denitrifying bacteria and us ...
... The presence of a copper-containing dissimilatory nitrite reductase gene (nirK) was discovered in several isolates of -subdivision ammonia-oxidizing bacteria using PCR and DNA sequencing. PCR primers Cunir3 and Cunir4 were designed based on published nirK sequences from denitrifying bacteria and us ...
Repetitive complete hydatidiform mole can be biparental in origin
... was favoured. HM is therefore an imprinted condition in that the pathology is dependent on the parental origin of the genome. Although the majority of CHM are androgenetic in origin, occasionally CHM have been shown to be biparental in origin (Vejerslev et al., 1987; Ko et al., 1991; Kovaks et al., ...
... was favoured. HM is therefore an imprinted condition in that the pathology is dependent on the parental origin of the genome. Although the majority of CHM are androgenetic in origin, occasionally CHM have been shown to be biparental in origin (Vejerslev et al., 1987; Ko et al., 1991; Kovaks et al., ...
biology - Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1 Kanchrapara
... 5. Name the two special types of lymphocytes in humans . How do they differ in their roles in immune response ? 6. Name and explain the types of barriers of innate immunity which involve histamine and prostaglandins . 7. Name the different types of cells providing cellular barriers responsible for i ...
... 5. Name the two special types of lymphocytes in humans . How do they differ in their roles in immune response ? 6. Name and explain the types of barriers of innate immunity which involve histamine and prostaglandins . 7. Name the different types of cells providing cellular barriers responsible for i ...
Nucleotide sequence changes in the MSX1 and IRF6 genes in
... malformations in humans. It is a complex multifactorial trait with a considerable genetic component. Among numerous candidate genes, those related to syndromic OFC recently have emerged as particularly strong ones. Our study was aimed to investigate whether mutations in the MSX1 and IRF6 genes contr ...
... malformations in humans. It is a complex multifactorial trait with a considerable genetic component. Among numerous candidate genes, those related to syndromic OFC recently have emerged as particularly strong ones. Our study was aimed to investigate whether mutations in the MSX1 and IRF6 genes contr ...
Origin and evolution of the slime molds (Mycetozoa)
... and b-tubulin trees place them together as a single coherent (monophyletic) group, closely related to the animal–fungal clade. We have sequenced the elongation factor-1a genes from one member of each division of the Mycetozoa, including Dictyostelium discoideum, for which cDNA sequences were previou ...
... and b-tubulin trees place them together as a single coherent (monophyletic) group, closely related to the animal–fungal clade. We have sequenced the elongation factor-1a genes from one member of each division of the Mycetozoa, including Dictyostelium discoideum, for which cDNA sequences were previou ...
Microarrays - Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications
... appointment for Ralph on the next available date. The dermatologist confirms your suspicion of melanoma with a biopsy of the mole and classifies it as stage II because the mole is more than 2mm thick but has not spread to the lymph nodes. The dermatologist informs you that he has ordered a microarra ...
... appointment for Ralph on the next available date. The dermatologist confirms your suspicion of melanoma with a biopsy of the mole and classifies it as stage II because the mole is more than 2mm thick but has not spread to the lymph nodes. The dermatologist informs you that he has ordered a microarra ...
C.S.E-Zoology
... linearchromosomes for faithful DNA replication, aging and maintaining polarity? (a) Satellites (b) Telomeres (c) Organisers (d) Repetitive sequences 12. Which one of the following combinations of structural features are expectedto be present in a secretory cell? (a) Well developed rough endoplasmic ...
... linearchromosomes for faithful DNA replication, aging and maintaining polarity? (a) Satellites (b) Telomeres (c) Organisers (d) Repetitive sequences 12. Which one of the following combinations of structural features are expectedto be present in a secretory cell? (a) Well developed rough endoplasmic ...
translational - Bioinformatics Institute
... RIBOSOMES: protein synthesizing machines • Translation takes place on defined cytoplasmic organelles called RIBOSOMES. ...
... RIBOSOMES: protein synthesizing machines • Translation takes place on defined cytoplasmic organelles called RIBOSOMES. ...
Intelligent Icons: Integrating Lite-Weight Data Mining
... The three files in the example are ASCII text files, each of which contains approximately 16,000 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA. Here we used string edit distance as suggested in [15] to measure the distance between file names, and Euclidean distance to measure the distance between the file icons ( ...
... The three files in the example are ASCII text files, each of which contains approximately 16,000 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA. Here we used string edit distance as suggested in [15] to measure the distance between file names, and Euclidean distance to measure the distance between the file icons ( ...
Clustering of mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone and moult
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
Genetic Engineering of Plants for Resistance to Viruses
... bombarded into the plant cells Sometimes co-transformed together with marker genes to be removed before commercialization Screening and selection might be more difficult, probably depending on detection of the gene sequence or gene product of interest, But the approach is very attractive since absen ...
... bombarded into the plant cells Sometimes co-transformed together with marker genes to be removed before commercialization Screening and selection might be more difficult, probably depending on detection of the gene sequence or gene product of interest, But the approach is very attractive since absen ...
A genetic linkage map for watermelon based on
... studies are needed to determine whether the skewed segregation observed in the current study is a result of a meiotic drive mechanism. Meiotic drive may play a major role in genome evolution, resulting in radical alterations in genome configura- ...
... studies are needed to determine whether the skewed segregation observed in the current study is a result of a meiotic drive mechanism. Meiotic drive may play a major role in genome evolution, resulting in radical alterations in genome configura- ...
Genome Visualisation and Annotation Tools: Artemis and ACT
... The graphs can be used to look at other regions within the genome that stand out by having an atypical G+C content or Karlin signature (di-nucleotide frequency). You will see from the whole genome view of S. Typhi that there are many other examples of anomalous regions of DNA within a genome, many o ...
... The graphs can be used to look at other regions within the genome that stand out by having an atypical G+C content or Karlin signature (di-nucleotide frequency). You will see from the whole genome view of S. Typhi that there are many other examples of anomalous regions of DNA within a genome, many o ...
Lab (3) Report: Population Genetics
... allele denoted by, “t.” An individual’s genotype is comprised of two alleles (not necessarily one of each type). If even a single, “T,” is present in an individual’s genotype, his or her phenotype will signify that they are a taster for the bitter PTC. If both of the two alleles of an individual are ...
... allele denoted by, “t.” An individual’s genotype is comprised of two alleles (not necessarily one of each type). If even a single, “T,” is present in an individual’s genotype, his or her phenotype will signify that they are a taster for the bitter PTC. If both of the two alleles of an individual are ...
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... environment as needed (not continuously). Constitutive genes Continuously expressed. ...
... environment as needed (not continuously). Constitutive genes Continuously expressed. ...
Complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome II.
... have been studied in great detail biochemically. Based on present data, one can calculate that a repertoire of 65007000 genes is sufficient to build this simple eukaryotic cell. Considering recent progress and worldwide studies of yeast genome sequencing (Vassarotti and Goffeau, 1992; Goffeau, 1994 ...
... have been studied in great detail biochemically. Based on present data, one can calculate that a repertoire of 65007000 genes is sufficient to build this simple eukaryotic cell. Considering recent progress and worldwide studies of yeast genome sequencing (Vassarotti and Goffeau, 1992; Goffeau, 1994 ...
Embryo Genome Profiling by Single-Cell
... indication for PGD as well. Hence, genome-wide profiling of embryos with diagnosis of single gene disorders, HLA matching, sex, and aneuploidy provides an approach to PGD for mendelian disorder carriers, such as the carriers of -thalassemia. Traditionally, multiplex PCR has been used to detect the ...
... indication for PGD as well. Hence, genome-wide profiling of embryos with diagnosis of single gene disorders, HLA matching, sex, and aneuploidy provides an approach to PGD for mendelian disorder carriers, such as the carriers of -thalassemia. Traditionally, multiplex PCR has been used to detect the ...
Bacterial disease resistance of transgenic hybrid poplar expressing
... cording to the Qiagen protocol for plants. The PCR analysis was conducted on DNA samples from individual transgenic lines, non-transgenic lines and a negative control that contained no DNA. Each PCR reaction mixture (50 µl) contained 1.5 mM MgCl2, 100 µM of each dNTP, 1 µM of each primer, 1× of the ...
... cording to the Qiagen protocol for plants. The PCR analysis was conducted on DNA samples from individual transgenic lines, non-transgenic lines and a negative control that contained no DNA. Each PCR reaction mixture (50 µl) contained 1.5 mM MgCl2, 100 µM of each dNTP, 1 µM of each primer, 1× of the ...
Ensembl Variations
... Do all individuals (HuAA, HuCC, HuDD, HuFF, Venter and Watson) have resequence coverage at the position of the C1858T (R620W) SNP? ...
... Do all individuals (HuAA, HuCC, HuDD, HuFF, Venter and Watson) have resequence coverage at the position of the C1858T (R620W) SNP? ...