Ectopic segmentation gene expression and
... segmentation genes and the rapidity with which they organize themselves make it clear that pattern cannot be the result of strictly sequential gene action. As gene interactions become more complicated, in number and temporal complexity, it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between direct ...
... segmentation genes and the rapidity with which they organize themselves make it clear that pattern cannot be the result of strictly sequential gene action. As gene interactions become more complicated, in number and temporal complexity, it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between direct ...
Pathological gambling and DNA polymorphic markers at
... panic disorder in females.28 It is worth noting that this functional polymorphism is in linkage disiquilibrium with other MAOA and MAOB markers.27 Moreover, we have found the same linkage disiquilibrium with the MAOA polymorphism analyzed in this study, and this evidence could suggest a positive ass ...
... panic disorder in females.28 It is worth noting that this functional polymorphism is in linkage disiquilibrium with other MAOA and MAOB markers.27 Moreover, we have found the same linkage disiquilibrium with the MAOA polymorphism analyzed in this study, and this evidence could suggest a positive ass ...
Partial Sequence Analysis of the 5S to 18S rRNA Gene Region of
... Properties of the Intergenic Region. The intergenic region between the 55 and the 18S rRNA genes contains 108 bp. A Pribnow-like sequence TATGTAG is located at nucleotide 46 near the Hind III site. A short open reading frame of 35 codons is found on the RNA equivalent strand using either the univers ...
... Properties of the Intergenic Region. The intergenic region between the 55 and the 18S rRNA genes contains 108 bp. A Pribnow-like sequence TATGTAG is located at nucleotide 46 near the Hind III site. A short open reading frame of 35 codons is found on the RNA equivalent strand using either the univers ...
The Arrestin Tree is Large and the Visual/Beta
... (mainly those recently created by duplication [Additional file 2]) were omitted from the analysis. The last common ancestor of fish and humans existed about 500 MYA, corresponding to 1 BY of evolution between orthologous sequences. The amino acid conservation is high, indicating the proteins were al ...
... (mainly those recently created by duplication [Additional file 2]) were omitted from the analysis. The last common ancestor of fish and humans existed about 500 MYA, corresponding to 1 BY of evolution between orthologous sequences. The amino acid conservation is high, indicating the proteins were al ...
Codon usage and lateral gene transfer in Bacillus subtilis Ivan
... the other states of growth are certainly as important for survival and evolution of the population. Analysis of different codon usage biases may provide an important hint to the function of a gene by classifying it together with genes expressed under similar physiological conditions. However, more a ...
... the other states of growth are certainly as important for survival and evolution of the population. Analysis of different codon usage biases may provide an important hint to the function of a gene by classifying it together with genes expressed under similar physiological conditions. However, more a ...
Transcriptional analysis of the gene for glutamine synthetase II and
... the S. coelicolor Genome Sequencing Project at the Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK) provides further evidence that S. coelicolor GSI is post-translationally modi®ed by Ntr-like proteins. Fisher and Wray (1989) have shown that glnA is monocistronically transcribed from the same promoter during all phases ...
... the S. coelicolor Genome Sequencing Project at the Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK) provides further evidence that S. coelicolor GSI is post-translationally modi®ed by Ntr-like proteins. Fisher and Wray (1989) have shown that glnA is monocistronically transcribed from the same promoter during all phases ...
Analysis of DNA transcription termination sequences of gene coding
... dissociation of TEC into RNA, DNA and an RNA polymerase, what means the ending of transcription. In this study, the sequences located between phaC1 and phaZ genes in Pseudomonas species were analysed to identify the bacteria for Rho-independent transcription terminator. Five of studied sequences (tw ...
... dissociation of TEC into RNA, DNA and an RNA polymerase, what means the ending of transcription. In this study, the sequences located between phaC1 and phaZ genes in Pseudomonas species were analysed to identify the bacteria for Rho-independent transcription terminator. Five of studied sequences (tw ...
Analysis of Biological Networks: Genetic Interaction Networks
... Figure 4: Source: [4]. Connections between gene functions based on synthetic genetic interaction. Colored cells in this matrix represent pairs of GO attributes that are associated with genetic interactions more than would be expected by chance (p < 0.05). 2. Two GO annotations A and B are considere ...
... Figure 4: Source: [4]. Connections between gene functions based on synthetic genetic interaction. Colored cells in this matrix represent pairs of GO attributes that are associated with genetic interactions more than would be expected by chance (p < 0.05). 2. Two GO annotations A and B are considere ...
RNA interference - Bio
... formation of triple helices. Ribozymes- Ribozymes act to degrade target RNA by binding to through Watson-Crick base pairing and catalyze the hydrolysis of the phosphodiester backbone. There are several different classes of ribozymes of which the ‘Hammerhead’ ribozymes is well studied. Hammerhead rib ...
... formation of triple helices. Ribozymes- Ribozymes act to degrade target RNA by binding to through Watson-Crick base pairing and catalyze the hydrolysis of the phosphodiester backbone. There are several different classes of ribozymes of which the ‘Hammerhead’ ribozymes is well studied. Hammerhead rib ...
1 Combining Gene Expression with Marker Genotypes in Poultry
... microarray data in an attempt to move from a functional QTL to the underlying gene(s) (Wayne & McIntyre 2002). Below, we outline a case study where detection of functional QTL was followed up by a gene expression analysis. In this example, microarray experiments were carried out on the founder lines ...
... microarray data in an attempt to move from a functional QTL to the underlying gene(s) (Wayne & McIntyre 2002). Below, we outline a case study where detection of functional QTL was followed up by a gene expression analysis. In this example, microarray experiments were carried out on the founder lines ...
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Hemoglobin - Wikispaces
... 1- As b-globin gene is not expressed until late fetal gestation, the physical manifestations of b- thalassemias appear only after birth. 2- Individuals with b - thalassemias minor, make some b-chains, and usually require no specific treatment. 3- Infants born with b - thalassemias major seem healthy ...
... 1- As b-globin gene is not expressed until late fetal gestation, the physical manifestations of b- thalassemias appear only after birth. 2- Individuals with b - thalassemias minor, make some b-chains, and usually require no specific treatment. 3- Infants born with b - thalassemias major seem healthy ...
Session 362 Corneal tissue engineering and molecular
... respectively (no significant differences). Improvement of epithelial phenotype in central cornea at 12 months occurred in 55.6% and 71.4% of CLET and MSCT cases, respectively (no significant difference). There were no serious adverse events related with transplants or medications. Thus, MSCT was saf ...
... respectively (no significant differences). Improvement of epithelial phenotype in central cornea at 12 months occurred in 55.6% and 71.4% of CLET and MSCT cases, respectively (no significant difference). There were no serious adverse events related with transplants or medications. Thus, MSCT was saf ...
to the reprint.
... Methods: Total RNA was isolated from microdissected chicken embryo eye tissues at 3.5 days of development (embryonic day 3.5; E3.5). An "anchor-oligo-dT primer" was used for the synthesis of cDNA. Degenerate oligonucleotides designed from highly-conserved sequences in the third helix of the homeobox ...
... Methods: Total RNA was isolated from microdissected chicken embryo eye tissues at 3.5 days of development (embryonic day 3.5; E3.5). An "anchor-oligo-dT primer" was used for the synthesis of cDNA. Degenerate oligonucleotides designed from highly-conserved sequences in the third helix of the homeobox ...
“Have Transgenes, Will Travel”
... crops and wild relatives. There must be pollen drift from the GM crop, there must be wild relatives nearby to receive the pollen, and the wild relatives must be compatible enough to result in a fertile hybrid that contains the GM genes. Scientists are investigating these factors in determining the p ...
... crops and wild relatives. There must be pollen drift from the GM crop, there must be wild relatives nearby to receive the pollen, and the wild relatives must be compatible enough to result in a fertile hybrid that contains the GM genes. Scientists are investigating these factors in determining the p ...
Nucleotide Catabolism
... A genetic deficiency of adenosine deaminase causes severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome (SCID). Lack of adenosine deaminase actitity causes an inability of B and T lymphocytes to proliferate and produce antibodies. Adenosine deaminase activity is also impaired in other diseases such as AIDS, an ...
... A genetic deficiency of adenosine deaminase causes severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome (SCID). Lack of adenosine deaminase actitity causes an inability of B and T lymphocytes to proliferate and produce antibodies. Adenosine deaminase activity is also impaired in other diseases such as AIDS, an ...
My favourite flowering image: a cob of pod corn
... Even though most of our data on Tunicate were not yet published, they nevertheless inspired others to look for similar phenomena elsewhere. Heinz wondered whether orthologues of a gene that makes glumes elongate upon ectopic expression may have a similar effect on sepals. Along these lines of though ...
... Even though most of our data on Tunicate were not yet published, they nevertheless inspired others to look for similar phenomena elsewhere. Heinz wondered whether orthologues of a gene that makes glumes elongate upon ectopic expression may have a similar effect on sepals. Along these lines of though ...
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... KEGGPATHID2EXTID contains the mapping in the other direction. KEGGPATHID2NAME provides mapping from KEGG pathway ID to a textual description of the pathway. Only the numeric part of the KEGG pathway identifiers is used (not the three letter species codes) ...
... KEGGPATHID2EXTID contains the mapping in the other direction. KEGGPATHID2NAME provides mapping from KEGG pathway ID to a textual description of the pathway. Only the numeric part of the KEGG pathway identifiers is used (not the three letter species codes) ...
The sequence of a gene encoding convicilin from pea
... mapped. Convicilin genes are expressed in developing pea seed cotyledons, with maximum levels of the corresponding mRNA species present at 16-18 days after flowering. The gene sequence shows that convicilin is similar to vicilin, but differs by the insertion of a 121-amino-acid sequence near the N-t ...
... mapped. Convicilin genes are expressed in developing pea seed cotyledons, with maximum levels of the corresponding mRNA species present at 16-18 days after flowering. The gene sequence shows that convicilin is similar to vicilin, but differs by the insertion of a 121-amino-acid sequence near the N-t ...
1030ExamI
... A. All organisms have DNA, DNA is the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells B. All organisms are made of one or more cells, the cell is the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells C. All organisms have DNA, all organisms are made of cells, an ...
... A. All organisms have DNA, DNA is the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells B. All organisms are made of one or more cells, the cell is the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells C. All organisms have DNA, all organisms are made of cells, an ...
paper - Lirmm
... and type (transition/transversion) of nucleotide changes that are necessary for replacing one amino acid by the other. This ensures a differentiated treatment of amino acid substitutions at different positions of the protein sequence, thus avoiding possible rough approximations ...
... and type (transition/transversion) of nucleotide changes that are necessary for replacing one amino acid by the other. This ensures a differentiated treatment of amino acid substitutions at different positions of the protein sequence, thus avoiding possible rough approximations ...
Association between IGF1R / i16 / TaqI and IGF1 / SnaBI
... The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signalling pathway, a part of SA, involves the coordinated function of two ligands (IGF-I and IGF-II), three cell surface receptors (IGF-IR, IGF-IIR and IR), and at least six high-affinity binding proteins (IGFBPs) combined so that all together play a crucial rol ...
... The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signalling pathway, a part of SA, involves the coordinated function of two ligands (IGF-I and IGF-II), three cell surface receptors (IGF-IR, IGF-IIR and IR), and at least six high-affinity binding proteins (IGFBPs) combined so that all together play a crucial rol ...
Host-Plasmid Interactions in Saccharomyces
... The most plausible explanation for the observed increase in the stability of YRp7M with increasing ploidy is that its copy number increases proportionately, thus decreasing the probability of segregating plasmid-free cells in the absence of a functional centromere. Therefore the copy numbers of both ...
... The most plausible explanation for the observed increase in the stability of YRp7M with increasing ploidy is that its copy number increases proportionately, thus decreasing the probability of segregating plasmid-free cells in the absence of a functional centromere. Therefore the copy numbers of both ...
Towards Personalized Cancer Therapy
... mutations or alterations in two different groups of genes: activation of oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Still, a single mutation is not sufficient to cause cancer; typically the affected cells gradually accumulate mutations over time and spiral increasingly out of control. Thi ...
... mutations or alterations in two different groups of genes: activation of oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Still, a single mutation is not sufficient to cause cancer; typically the affected cells gradually accumulate mutations over time and spiral increasingly out of control. Thi ...