
et al - International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary
... these proteins was previously available from only a limited number of actinobacteria, whose genomes have been sequenced. One possible signature for actinobacteria, consisting of a large insert in the 23S rRNA, has previously been described (Roller et al., 1992). However, the validity and specificity ...
... these proteins was previously available from only a limited number of actinobacteria, whose genomes have been sequenced. One possible signature for actinobacteria, consisting of a large insert in the 23S rRNA, has previously been described (Roller et al., 1992). However, the validity and specificity ...
Genotyping BoLA-DRB3 alleles in Brazilian Dairy Gir cattle (Bos
... studies, genotyping was carried out using polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism of the amplified fragments (PCR-RFLP) for assignment of alleles. This methodology cannot accurately determine differences between all current alleles, and this may have led to the differe ...
... studies, genotyping was carried out using polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism of the amplified fragments (PCR-RFLP) for assignment of alleles. This methodology cannot accurately determine differences between all current alleles, and this may have led to the differe ...
Brooker Genetics 5e Sample Chapter 16
... altering phenotype. Even so, many recent studies have suggested that environmentally induced changes in an organism’s characteristics are rooted in epigenetic changes that alter gene expression. For example, several studies have indicated that temperature changes have epigenetic effects. In certain ...
... altering phenotype. Even so, many recent studies have suggested that environmentally induced changes in an organism’s characteristics are rooted in epigenetic changes that alter gene expression. For example, several studies have indicated that temperature changes have epigenetic effects. In certain ...
The importance of alternative splicing in the drug discovery process
... and the level of the resulting signal should reflect the relative mRNA expression level of the gene. To design a DNA ...
... and the level of the resulting signal should reflect the relative mRNA expression level of the gene. To design a DNA ...
Slide 1
... Which bacterial species have a protein that is related in lineage to another protein? What other genes encode proteins that exhibit structures or motifs such as ones that have just been determined? ...
... Which bacterial species have a protein that is related in lineage to another protein? What other genes encode proteins that exhibit structures or motifs such as ones that have just been determined? ...
Whole genome analyses using PopGenome and VCF files
... genes <- splitting.data(GENOME.class, subsites="gene") is(genes) The slot GENOME.class@regions will store the genomic regions of each window as a character string. Note, the user might be interested in other features which are not labeled as exon, intron, gene or CDS. In this case the get_gff_info c ...
... genes <- splitting.data(GENOME.class, subsites="gene") is(genes) The slot GENOME.class@regions will store the genomic regions of each window as a character string. Note, the user might be interested in other features which are not labeled as exon, intron, gene or CDS. In this case the get_gff_info c ...
An enzyme within the ribosome catalyzes a synthesis reaction to
... is a complementary copy of the information in the DNA strand needed to make a protein 3. The mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome 4. Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, are carried to the ribosome by tRNAs 5. In the process of translation, the information contained in mRNA is use ...
... is a complementary copy of the information in the DNA strand needed to make a protein 3. The mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome 4. Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, are carried to the ribosome by tRNAs 5. In the process of translation, the information contained in mRNA is use ...
LESSON 4 Using Bioinformatics to Analyze Protein
... 16. Now it is time to practice translation. Show Slide #7, which contains a classic codon table, and remind students that amino acids are encoded by nucleotide triplets called codons. Walk students through the codon table, using the start codon ATG [AUG] as an example. Remind students that protein t ...
... 16. Now it is time to practice translation. Show Slide #7, which contains a classic codon table, and remind students that amino acids are encoded by nucleotide triplets called codons. Walk students through the codon table, using the start codon ATG [AUG] as an example. Remind students that protein t ...
Anabaena - Oxford Academic
... ensures that glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate via aldolase will also re-enter the cycle rather than be metabolized to pyruvate. Thus glucose 6-phosphate can be completely oxidized to CO, with the concomitant production of maximal amounts of NADPH. This is in keeping with the observations of BBhme [5], in ...
... ensures that glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate via aldolase will also re-enter the cycle rather than be metabolized to pyruvate. Thus glucose 6-phosphate can be completely oxidized to CO, with the concomitant production of maximal amounts of NADPH. This is in keeping with the observations of BBhme [5], in ...
Multiregional origin of B chromosomes in the grasshopper
... genome, albeit intra- or interspecifically. Although the intraspecific hypothesis likely applies to many, perhaps most, B chromosomes, there is sound evidence that some of them have arisen through interspecific hybridization (see McAllister and Werren 1997; Perfectti and Werren 2001). In every case, ...
... genome, albeit intra- or interspecifically. Although the intraspecific hypothesis likely applies to many, perhaps most, B chromosomes, there is sound evidence that some of them have arisen through interspecific hybridization (see McAllister and Werren 1997; Perfectti and Werren 2001). In every case, ...
Genomic imprinting of a placental lactogen gene in Peromyscus
... the parental alleles of a gene based on parent-of-origin (Bartolomei and Tilghman 1997). By rendering all imprinted loci functionally hemizygous, the evolution of imprinting in mammals imposes a survival cost to the organism. For this reason there has been intense debate about the function of imprin ...
... the parental alleles of a gene based on parent-of-origin (Bartolomei and Tilghman 1997). By rendering all imprinted loci functionally hemizygous, the evolution of imprinting in mammals imposes a survival cost to the organism. For this reason there has been intense debate about the function of imprin ...
NON-CANONICAL TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION: THE EXPANDING
... the template strand) the second nucleotide binds to the i+1 site (e. i. base pairing with +2) and the first covalent bond is formed. The NTP binding, catalysis, and subsequent translocation depend on conformational changes of the trigger loop, an important mechanistic element of RNAP. Upon catalysis ...
... the template strand) the second nucleotide binds to the i+1 site (e. i. base pairing with +2) and the first covalent bond is formed. The NTP binding, catalysis, and subsequent translocation depend on conformational changes of the trigger loop, an important mechanistic element of RNAP. Upon catalysis ...
chapter_16
... Even-numbered polyploids are more likely to be fertile because of potential for equal segregation during meiosis. Odd-numbered polyploids have unpaired chromosomes and usually are sterile. Most seedless fruits are triploid. ...
... Even-numbered polyploids are more likely to be fertile because of potential for equal segregation during meiosis. Odd-numbered polyploids have unpaired chromosomes and usually are sterile. Most seedless fruits are triploid. ...
Deletion of a Disease Resistance Nucleotide-Binding
... genes. We have characterized a disease resistance gene-like sequence NBSRps4/6 that was introgressed into soybean lines along with Rps4 or Rps6. High-resolution genetic mapping established that NBSRps4/6 cosegregates with Rps4. Two mutants, M1 and M2, showing rearrangements in the NBSRps4/6 region w ...
... genes. We have characterized a disease resistance gene-like sequence NBSRps4/6 that was introgressed into soybean lines along with Rps4 or Rps6. High-resolution genetic mapping established that NBSRps4/6 cosegregates with Rps4. Two mutants, M1 and M2, showing rearrangements in the NBSRps4/6 region w ...
Open access article
... (Table I). Taking into account the number of plants screened for each of the fragments, in total we obtained 576 hits from 289 Mb of amplicons (Table I). On average, we obtained two mutations per 1 Mb screened, equivalent to a mutation load in GENPOP of one mutation per 502 kb. The hit frequencies o ...
... (Table I). Taking into account the number of plants screened for each of the fragments, in total we obtained 576 hits from 289 Mb of amplicons (Table I). On average, we obtained two mutations per 1 Mb screened, equivalent to a mutation load in GENPOP of one mutation per 502 kb. The hit frequencies o ...
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... sequencing errors in EST make difficult to locate splice sites by alignment duplications, repeated sequences may produce more than one possible EST alignment 15-20 september WABI03 ...
... sequencing errors in EST make difficult to locate splice sites by alignment duplications, repeated sequences may produce more than one possible EST alignment 15-20 september WABI03 ...
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... [5], providing the opportunity to compare the mouse and human genomes. Comparing the human genome with the mouse genome can greatly help our understanding of both genomes. We used the BLASTN program [6] to compare the December 2001 golden path freeze of the human genome, which is also NCBI build 28, ...
... [5], providing the opportunity to compare the mouse and human genomes. Comparing the human genome with the mouse genome can greatly help our understanding of both genomes. We used the BLASTN program [6] to compare the December 2001 golden path freeze of the human genome, which is also NCBI build 28, ...
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
... of the most important traits in the canola breeding programs of all seed companies in Canada, Europe and Australia. Mapping blackleg resistance genes and eventually cloning these genes will facilitate the transfer and pyramiding in B. napus of multiple different resistance genes through molecular ma ...
... of the most important traits in the canola breeding programs of all seed companies in Canada, Europe and Australia. Mapping blackleg resistance genes and eventually cloning these genes will facilitate the transfer and pyramiding in B. napus of multiple different resistance genes through molecular ma ...
BLAST etc.
... Biological Relevance • It is up to the biologist to scrutinize these alignments and determine if they are significant. • Were they looking for a short region of nearly identical sequence or a larger region of general similarity? • Are the mismatches conservative ones? ...
... Biological Relevance • It is up to the biologist to scrutinize these alignments and determine if they are significant. • Were they looking for a short region of nearly identical sequence or a larger region of general similarity? • Are the mismatches conservative ones? ...
Lectures prepared by Christine L. Case Chapter 8 Microbial Genetics
... The genetic information in a cell A cell’s genome includes its chromosome and plasmid ...
... The genetic information in a cell A cell’s genome includes its chromosome and plasmid ...
Characterization of Two New Isolates of Mushroom
... added to a final concentration of 3.3 pCi/ml. Carbon source utilization. The abilities of the strains to use a variety of combined carbon and energy sources were tested using a medium containing 0.07 g of K,HPO, per liter and 0.25 g of (NH,),SO, per liter plus MS and vitamins. Carbon compounds were ...
... added to a final concentration of 3.3 pCi/ml. Carbon source utilization. The abilities of the strains to use a variety of combined carbon and energy sources were tested using a medium containing 0.07 g of K,HPO, per liter and 0.25 g of (NH,),SO, per liter plus MS and vitamins. Carbon compounds were ...
Correlation between sequence divergence and polymorphism
... americanum. No evidence was found for accD, even when searching against the raw reads, while infA is likely a pseudogene due to multiple internal stop codons. Only a 50 bp fragment remains of rpl23, though this fragment is present in at least two locations. The rps16 intron has also been lost. These ...
... americanum. No evidence was found for accD, even when searching against the raw reads, while infA is likely a pseudogene due to multiple internal stop codons. Only a 50 bp fragment remains of rpl23, though this fragment is present in at least two locations. The rps16 intron has also been lost. These ...