Divergent evolution of oxidosqualene cyclases in plants
... et al., 1995; Corey & Cheng, 1996; Jenson & Jorgensen, 1997; Hess, 2002), while starting from different folds of the 2,3-oxidosqualene substrate (Fig. 1a). The protosteryl and dammarenyl cations are centrally important, as these intermediates are the parents of a wide variety of triterpene skeletal ...
... et al., 1995; Corey & Cheng, 1996; Jenson & Jorgensen, 1997; Hess, 2002), while starting from different folds of the 2,3-oxidosqualene substrate (Fig. 1a). The protosteryl and dammarenyl cations are centrally important, as these intermediates are the parents of a wide variety of triterpene skeletal ...
Gene Section SIX1 (sine oculis homeobox homolog 1) (mammalian)
... below for protein expression) and this has also been confirmed at the protein level (using reporter genes). The transcript is further detected throughout normal mouse mammary gland development with levels being ...
... below for protein expression) and this has also been confirmed at the protein level (using reporter genes). The transcript is further detected throughout normal mouse mammary gland development with levels being ...
Transcription
... in DNA sequencing. It is used to identify the specific DNA sequences that are bound by a particular protein. ...
... in DNA sequencing. It is used to identify the specific DNA sequences that are bound by a particular protein. ...
evolution of protein function by domain swapping
... mammalian CAD and yeast-mammalian chimeric CAD indicate that catalytic activity resides entirely within the independent domains but that regulation requires interdomain interactions (Serre et al., 1999). Thus, it seems that the evolutionary driving forces behind consolidation of these genes into a m ...
... mammalian CAD and yeast-mammalian chimeric CAD indicate that catalytic activity resides entirely within the independent domains but that regulation requires interdomain interactions (Serre et al., 1999). Thus, it seems that the evolutionary driving forces behind consolidation of these genes into a m ...
Transgenerational epigenetics in the germline cycle
... some restriction, what is currently classified as ‘epigenetic research’ has exploded in the last decade. In the face of such expansion, it is probably useful to consider two main mechanistic components that have to exist in any epigenetic process: 1) There is an initiating event that affects activit ...
... some restriction, what is currently classified as ‘epigenetic research’ has exploded in the last decade. In the face of such expansion, it is probably useful to consider two main mechanistic components that have to exist in any epigenetic process: 1) There is an initiating event that affects activit ...
HS-SCI-APB-Unit 3 -- Chapter 13- Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
... the time meiosis doesn't work properly in humans. In fruit flies, meiosis seems to occur inaccurately only 0.01-0.05% of the time. Even mice, which are mammals like ourselves, do much better than humans. So I would call this the second big mystery regarding meiosis: Why are humans so bad at it? ...
... the time meiosis doesn't work properly in humans. In fruit flies, meiosis seems to occur inaccurately only 0.01-0.05% of the time. Even mice, which are mammals like ourselves, do much better than humans. So I would call this the second big mystery regarding meiosis: Why are humans so bad at it? ...
Molecular mechanisms underlying female sex determination
... cleus and enables to the regulation of gene expression since $-catenin functions in cooperation with TCF/LEF as a transcription factor in the nucleus (KIM et al. 2006b; NAM et al. 2006). Furthermore, R-spondin1 enhances WNT action by increasing LRP6 levels on the cell surface; LRP6 is a coreceptor r ...
... cleus and enables to the regulation of gene expression since $-catenin functions in cooperation with TCF/LEF as a transcription factor in the nucleus (KIM et al. 2006b; NAM et al. 2006). Furthermore, R-spondin1 enhances WNT action by increasing LRP6 levels on the cell surface; LRP6 is a coreceptor r ...
Formation of synovial joints and articular cartilage
... Thus, during limb development, the expression of CD44 in the interzone and at the developing articular surfaces, and the increased HA synthesis associated with cavitation can facilitate tissue separation and create a functional joint cavity [3, 14, 49]. In animals deficient in HA synthase-2, the for ...
... Thus, during limb development, the expression of CD44 in the interzone and at the developing articular surfaces, and the increased HA synthesis associated with cavitation can facilitate tissue separation and create a functional joint cavity [3, 14, 49]. In animals deficient in HA synthase-2, the for ...
rpoB gene sequence-based characterization of emerging non
... Over the past 10 years, 16S rRNA gene sequencing has contributed to the establishment of more than 45 novel species of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and to the description of emerging mycobacterial infections. Cumulative experience has indicated that this molecular tool underestimates the diversity o ...
... Over the past 10 years, 16S rRNA gene sequencing has contributed to the establishment of more than 45 novel species of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and to the description of emerging mycobacterial infections. Cumulative experience has indicated that this molecular tool underestimates the diversity o ...
MiRNA_GO_Meeting_August2015
... When annotating a miRNA we should minimally aim to capture the following: 1. The miRNA’s main role in gene silencing and its target(s); gene silencing by miRNA negative regulation of gene expression mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the an ...
... When annotating a miRNA we should minimally aim to capture the following: 1. The miRNA’s main role in gene silencing and its target(s); gene silencing by miRNA negative regulation of gene expression mRNA binding involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing by miRNA target mRNA indicated in the an ...
X-chromosome inactivation and its implications for human
... in the epiblast which will form the embryo, around day 4.25 (E4.25) of development. Then, a second wave of random-XCI, in which either the maternal or paternal X-chromosome is silenced, is initiated around E5.5 postimplantation, and this process is finalized approximately a day later. As mouse embry ...
... in the epiblast which will form the embryo, around day 4.25 (E4.25) of development. Then, a second wave of random-XCI, in which either the maternal or paternal X-chromosome is silenced, is initiated around E5.5 postimplantation, and this process is finalized approximately a day later. As mouse embry ...
Mutation Analysis of the Ornithine Transcarbamylase (OTC) Gene in
... created a new splice acceptor site. Furthermore, three of these five mutations were novel. Nonsense mutations were detected in cases 1 (c.578G>A) and 3 (c.421C>T), and both mutations have been previously reported in neonatal-onset OTC deficiency [12,34]. Case 1 showed the typical clinical course for ...
... created a new splice acceptor site. Furthermore, three of these five mutations were novel. Nonsense mutations were detected in cases 1 (c.578G>A) and 3 (c.421C>T), and both mutations have been previously reported in neonatal-onset OTC deficiency [12,34]. Case 1 showed the typical clinical course for ...
Evolution of Disintegrin Cysteine-Rich and
... It has recently become apparent that a number of cysteine-rich proteins with similar structural organizations occur in the mammalian male reproductive tract. The best characterized of these are Fertilin (formerly PH-30), a guinea pig sperm surface protein involved in sperm– egg fusion (Blobel et al. ...
... It has recently become apparent that a number of cysteine-rich proteins with similar structural organizations occur in the mammalian male reproductive tract. The best characterized of these are Fertilin (formerly PH-30), a guinea pig sperm surface protein involved in sperm– egg fusion (Blobel et al. ...
Two enhancer regions in the mouse En-2 locus
... analyzed for lacZ activity as described below. The day on which a vaginal plug was observed was designated day 0.5 of gestation. In one of the transgenic lines, Tg4.35, analysis of DNA extracted from the founder revealed that the transgene had inserted at two different sites within the genome. These ...
... analyzed for lacZ activity as described below. The day on which a vaginal plug was observed was designated day 0.5 of gestation. In one of the transgenic lines, Tg4.35, analysis of DNA extracted from the founder revealed that the transgene had inserted at two different sites within the genome. These ...
Chapter 5 - Hale AP Biology
... 4.Quaternary structure results when a protein consists of multiple polypeptide chains Animation: Protein Structure Introduction Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
... 4.Quaternary structure results when a protein consists of multiple polypeptide chains Animation: Protein Structure Introduction Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
Deoxyribonucleic Acid Base Compositions and Nucleotide
... Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) base compositions have been reported for 8 strains of Rhodornicrobium vannielii (27), for 66 Hyphomicrobiurn and 2 Hyphomonas polyrnorpha strains (25), for 15 Prosthecomicrobium and 2 Ancalomicrobium strains (46), and for 7 strains of Pedomicrobium spp. (10). The distribu ...
... Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) base compositions have been reported for 8 strains of Rhodornicrobium vannielii (27), for 66 Hyphomicrobiurn and 2 Hyphomonas polyrnorpha strains (25), for 15 Prosthecomicrobium and 2 Ancalomicrobium strains (46), and for 7 strains of Pedomicrobium spp. (10). The distribu ...
GmPep914, an Eight-Amino Acid Peptide Isolated
... is another DNA sequence encoding DLPRGGNY* (where * is a stop codon) within the Glyma09g36370 gene in the soybean genome database. However, the predicted mRNA sequence for Glyma09g36370 in the database was apparently mispredicted. We predicted the Glyma09g36370 coding sequence by comparison with the ...
... is another DNA sequence encoding DLPRGGNY* (where * is a stop codon) within the Glyma09g36370 gene in the soybean genome database. However, the predicted mRNA sequence for Glyma09g36370 in the database was apparently mispredicted. We predicted the Glyma09g36370 coding sequence by comparison with the ...
cloning of gs1 gene encodes glutamine synthetase 1 and
... - located isoform (GS1) and plastid – located isoform (GS2). Surveys have shown that GS1 gene was used widely to generate transgenic plants. Effects on the growth characteristics of GS1 transgenic plants have been reported in many researches. In this research, in order to prepare for generating GS1 ...
... - located isoform (GS1) and plastid – located isoform (GS2). Surveys have shown that GS1 gene was used widely to generate transgenic plants. Effects on the growth characteristics of GS1 transgenic plants have been reported in many researches. In this research, in order to prepare for generating GS1 ...
Answers to Scoring in Scrabble (English Word Play)
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
Biology EOC Review Questions
... Question #3 An experiment is done to test the effects of rising pH on an aquatic ecosystem. The experimenter uses two identical tanks with the same amount and temperature of the water. She only changes the pH by adding acid to one of the tanks. Using the same tanks, water and temperature are exampl ...
... Question #3 An experiment is done to test the effects of rising pH on an aquatic ecosystem. The experimenter uses two identical tanks with the same amount and temperature of the water. She only changes the pH by adding acid to one of the tanks. Using the same tanks, water and temperature are exampl ...
VUMC team pinpoints genes that dictate five fingers
... Litingtung, Chiang, and colleagues from the University of Wisconsin reported this week in the journal Nature that two genes called Sonic hedgehog and Gli3 work together to regulate the number of digits and their identity. Mice that are missing both of these genes end up with between six and 11 digit ...
... Litingtung, Chiang, and colleagues from the University of Wisconsin reported this week in the journal Nature that two genes called Sonic hedgehog and Gli3 work together to regulate the number of digits and their identity. Mice that are missing both of these genes end up with between six and 11 digit ...
EPICENTRE Enzyme Catalog
... Polymerase is covered by one or more of the following US patents and corresponding patent claims outside the US: 5,079,352, 5,789,224, 5,618,711, 6,127,155 and claims outside the US corresponding to US Patent No. 4,889,818. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity f ...
... Polymerase is covered by one or more of the following US patents and corresponding patent claims outside the US: 5,079,352, 5,789,224, 5,618,711, 6,127,155 and claims outside the US corresponding to US Patent No. 4,889,818. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity f ...
Kein Folientitel
... varieties; (b) essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals. 2. Inventions which concern plants or animals shall be patentable if the technical feasibility of the invention is not confined to a particular plant or animal variety. 3. Paragraph 1(b) shall be without prejudi ...
... varieties; (b) essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals. 2. Inventions which concern plants or animals shall be patentable if the technical feasibility of the invention is not confined to a particular plant or animal variety. 3. Paragraph 1(b) shall be without prejudi ...
Competing Interests - Saudi Medical Journal
... technique was used to amplify the whole genome of a single cell. MDA is gradually becoming the gold standard technique in PGD ...
... technique was used to amplify the whole genome of a single cell. MDA is gradually becoming the gold standard technique in PGD ...