The Molecular and Genetic Bases of S-RNase
... Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-4500 ...
... Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-4500 ...
Building Better Beef The Building Blocks Behind Wagyu By: Tracy
... quality meat consistently from genetic testing,” states Nick Bell, with Silver Wind Ranch, Evart, MI. “A lot of full blood Wagyu don’t have the genes necessary to produce offspring with high marbling or low melting point fats.” The ability for Wagyu beef to meet consumer demands by providing consist ...
... quality meat consistently from genetic testing,” states Nick Bell, with Silver Wind Ranch, Evart, MI. “A lot of full blood Wagyu don’t have the genes necessary to produce offspring with high marbling or low melting point fats.” The ability for Wagyu beef to meet consumer demands by providing consist ...
Drosophila Forkhead Homologues Are Expressed in
... genes showed that there were both tissue-specific and ubiquitous patterns. H8 was expressed ubiquitously in both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic lineages. H3 was expressed in normal liver, pancreas, and HEL erythroleukemia cells. FKH 5-3 is a candidate for a transcriptional regulator active durin ...
... genes showed that there were both tissue-specific and ubiquitous patterns. H8 was expressed ubiquitously in both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic lineages. H3 was expressed in normal liver, pancreas, and HEL erythroleukemia cells. FKH 5-3 is a candidate for a transcriptional regulator active durin ...
Canadian Journal of Microbiology
... Abstract: The presence and taxonomy of endophytic bacteria of the entire aerial parts of crocus (Crocus albiflorus), a wildflower native in the Alps, were investigated. A combination of plating of plant macerates, isolation and sequence identification of isolates, and direct 16S rDNA PCR amplificati ...
... Abstract: The presence and taxonomy of endophytic bacteria of the entire aerial parts of crocus (Crocus albiflorus), a wildflower native in the Alps, were investigated. A combination of plating of plant macerates, isolation and sequence identification of isolates, and direct 16S rDNA PCR amplificati ...
Drosophila Forkhead Homologues Are Expressed in
... genes showed that there were both tissue-specific and ubiquitous patterns. H8 was expressed ubiquitously in both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic lineages. H3 was expressed in normal liver, pancreas, and HEL erythroleukemia cells. FKH 5-3 is a candidate for a transcriptional regulator active durin ...
... genes showed that there were both tissue-specific and ubiquitous patterns. H8 was expressed ubiquitously in both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic lineages. H3 was expressed in normal liver, pancreas, and HEL erythroleukemia cells. FKH 5-3 is a candidate for a transcriptional regulator active durin ...
Low X/Y divergence in four pairs of papaya sex
... data). One unigene contig matched 4460 WGS contigs and 39 468 reads. This unigene contig was excluded from further analyses as it was considered likely to be a highly abundant retro-element. The remaining five unigenes matched either single reads or fewer than three WGS contigs. The physical positio ...
... data). One unigene contig matched 4460 WGS contigs and 39 468 reads. This unigene contig was excluded from further analyses as it was considered likely to be a highly abundant retro-element. The remaining five unigenes matched either single reads or fewer than three WGS contigs. The physical positio ...
Current Perspective
... At present, the majority of patients selected for trials of therapeutic angiogenesis have undergone multiple failed revascularization attempts, including CABG surgery and percutaneous coronary interventions. These individuals may represent failures of natural angiogenic responses and may be particul ...
... At present, the majority of patients selected for trials of therapeutic angiogenesis have undergone multiple failed revascularization attempts, including CABG surgery and percutaneous coronary interventions. These individuals may represent failures of natural angiogenic responses and may be particul ...
Mutations in the gene encoding methyl-CpG-binding
... abnormalities observed in hypomethylated developing Xenopus embryos suggest that methylation plays an important role in very early differentiation and development [39]. The affected target genes are most likely important in normal development of the central nervous system, since neuroimaging, neurop ...
... abnormalities observed in hypomethylated developing Xenopus embryos suggest that methylation plays an important role in very early differentiation and development [39]. The affected target genes are most likely important in normal development of the central nervous system, since neuroimaging, neurop ...
Complete mitochondrial genome of a natural triploid
... Nishida (2000). The others were designed with reference to the complete mitochondrial genome sequences from C. auratus (GenBank Accession No. GQ903705), and all of the primers were listed in Table 1. PCRs were carried out in 50-μL reaction volumes containing 1X PCR buffer (Takara), 0.5 mM dNTPs, 0.5 ...
... Nishida (2000). The others were designed with reference to the complete mitochondrial genome sequences from C. auratus (GenBank Accession No. GQ903705), and all of the primers were listed in Table 1. PCRs were carried out in 50-μL reaction volumes containing 1X PCR buffer (Takara), 0.5 mM dNTPs, 0.5 ...
chromosome disorders.
... • Most aneuploid patients have either trisomy or, less often, monosomy • Trisomy can exist for any part of the genome, but trisomy for a whole chromosome is rarely compatible with life. • Monosomy for an entire chromosome is almost always lethal; an important exception is monosomy for the X chromoso ...
... • Most aneuploid patients have either trisomy or, less often, monosomy • Trisomy can exist for any part of the genome, but trisomy for a whole chromosome is rarely compatible with life. • Monosomy for an entire chromosome is almost always lethal; an important exception is monosomy for the X chromoso ...
A Genetic Mosaic Analysis With a Repressible Cell
... of air sac primordia were taken using a Leica TCS SP2 confocal system with the Leica Confocal Software and deconvoluted with Huygens Essential (Version 2.3.0) and subsequently processed with the Imaris 4.0.4 software (Bitplane). Mapping of lethal mutations: Lethal mutations induced on the left arm o ...
... of air sac primordia were taken using a Leica TCS SP2 confocal system with the Leica Confocal Software and deconvoluted with Huygens Essential (Version 2.3.0) and subsequently processed with the Imaris 4.0.4 software (Bitplane). Mapping of lethal mutations: Lethal mutations induced on the left arm o ...
COMPARISON OF MAJOR SECONDARY METABOLITES QUANTIFIED IN ELICITED CELL
... Earlier reports show MeJA and chitosan triggering highest total phenolic content in cell cultures [30, 31] whereas in Ocimum, total phenols were observed as the highest in leaves for all the three species and the next highest was observed in the elicited cell cultures. Though it was observed so, tot ...
... Earlier reports show MeJA and chitosan triggering highest total phenolic content in cell cultures [30, 31] whereas in Ocimum, total phenols were observed as the highest in leaves for all the three species and the next highest was observed in the elicited cell cultures. Though it was observed so, tot ...
Pluripotent cells (stem cells) - an der Universität Duisburg
... The cleaving amphibian egg first forms a morula, followed by the blastula stage, when a cavity called the blastocoele develops. At the gastrula stage, a blastopore is formed in the presumptive endoderm. It is through the blastopore that the endoderm, the mesendoderm on the leading edge of the mesode ...
... The cleaving amphibian egg first forms a morula, followed by the blastula stage, when a cavity called the blastocoele develops. At the gastrula stage, a blastopore is formed in the presumptive endoderm. It is through the blastopore that the endoderm, the mesendoderm on the leading edge of the mesode ...
use of genomic tools to discover the cause of
... analysis using 104 microsatellite DNA markers was used to map the gene to ECA14 (LOD > 11.0). Four genes, namely SPARC, SLC36A1, SLC36A2 and SLC36A3, were selected from the region implicated by linkage and their exons sequenced to identify genetic variation. DNA sequences were compared for two homoz ...
... analysis using 104 microsatellite DNA markers was used to map the gene to ECA14 (LOD > 11.0). Four genes, namely SPARC, SLC36A1, SLC36A2 and SLC36A3, were selected from the region implicated by linkage and their exons sequenced to identify genetic variation. DNA sequences were compared for two homoz ...
Meiosis II
... 1. Somatic Cells are “body” cells and contain the normal number of chromosomes ….called the “Diploid” number (the symbol is 2n). Examples would be … skin cells, brain cells, etc. 2. Gametes are the “sex” cells and contain only half the normal number of chromosomes…. called the “Haploid” number (the ...
... 1. Somatic Cells are “body” cells and contain the normal number of chromosomes ….called the “Diploid” number (the symbol is 2n). Examples would be … skin cells, brain cells, etc. 2. Gametes are the “sex” cells and contain only half the normal number of chromosomes…. called the “Haploid” number (the ...
7. Rh Blood Group System - Austin Community College
... The antibody is produced through exposure to the D antigen usually as a result of transfusion or pregnancy. c. The immunogenicity (ability of antigen to stimulate production of antibody) of D is greater than that of virtually all other red blood cell antigens studied. ...
... The antibody is produced through exposure to the D antigen usually as a result of transfusion or pregnancy. c. The immunogenicity (ability of antigen to stimulate production of antibody) of D is greater than that of virtually all other red blood cell antigens studied. ...
Spring 2010 - University of Southern California
... Discuss the morphology of adenomas, papillomas, cystadenomas, polyps Discuss four criteria used to characterize benign and malignant tumors. Discuss morphological changes associated with anaplasia. Discuss three key points of the kinetics of tumor cell growth. Discuss the process of dissemination in ...
... Discuss the morphology of adenomas, papillomas, cystadenomas, polyps Discuss four criteria used to characterize benign and malignant tumors. Discuss morphological changes associated with anaplasia. Discuss three key points of the kinetics of tumor cell growth. Discuss the process of dissemination in ...
Simplified Insertion of Transgenes Onto Balancer Chromosomes via
... ABSTRACT Balancer chromosomes are critical tools for Drosophila genetics. Many useful transgenes are inserted onto balancers using a random and inefficient process. Here we describe balancer chromosomes that can be directly targeted with transgenes of interest via recombinase-mediated cassette exchan ...
... ABSTRACT Balancer chromosomes are critical tools for Drosophila genetics. Many useful transgenes are inserted onto balancers using a random and inefficient process. Here we describe balancer chromosomes that can be directly targeted with transgenes of interest via recombinase-mediated cassette exchan ...
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... alleles of the PEGs. However, a deletion on the paternal chromosome does not have this effect (Lin et al., 2003). The mechanism by which the IG-DMR regulates Dlk1-Gtl2 imprinting is unclear. It is likely that the IG-DMR acts as a positive regulator activating Gtl2 transcription and its downstream no ...
... alleles of the PEGs. However, a deletion on the paternal chromosome does not have this effect (Lin et al., 2003). The mechanism by which the IG-DMR regulates Dlk1-Gtl2 imprinting is unclear. It is likely that the IG-DMR acts as a positive regulator activating Gtl2 transcription and its downstream no ...
the contribution of gene movement to the two rules of speciation
... contribute to hybrid dysfunction and the Large X-effect depends upon the specific mechanism of gene movement and on details of developmental and reproductive biology of the X. We briefly introduce these mechanisms below, returning to the evidence for each in the next section. There are three mechani ...
... contribute to hybrid dysfunction and the Large X-effect depends upon the specific mechanism of gene movement and on details of developmental and reproductive biology of the X. We briefly introduce these mechanisms below, returning to the evidence for each in the next section. There are three mechani ...
LacZ Reporter Gene Expression in 81 KOMP Heterozygous Mutants
... sections has a similar anatomical distribution and is observed less frequently than that found with whole-mounts. ...
... sections has a similar anatomical distribution and is observed less frequently than that found with whole-mounts. ...
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... the flavonoid pigmentation pathways that exist in flowers (Elomaa and Holton, 1994; Forkmann and Martens, 2001). To create black flowers, for example, researchers tried to increase the concentrations of flavonoid pigments to very high levels. Few of these attempts gave any encouraging results, and m ...
... the flavonoid pigmentation pathways that exist in flowers (Elomaa and Holton, 1994; Forkmann and Martens, 2001). To create black flowers, for example, researchers tried to increase the concentrations of flavonoid pigments to very high levels. Few of these attempts gave any encouraging results, and m ...
Opportunities to Improve Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease
... disease. Echocardiography should be performed when the patient is not acutely ill; those who have abnormal study results should then be referred to a hematologist. Treatment of pulmonary hypertension associated with hemolytic anemias is an area of active investigation at ...
... disease. Echocardiography should be performed when the patient is not acutely ill; those who have abnormal study results should then be referred to a hematologist. Treatment of pulmonary hypertension associated with hemolytic anemias is an area of active investigation at ...