Leukaemia Section t(5;9)(q14.1;p24) SSBP2/JAK2 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... a). Partial GTG-banded karyotypes showing the t(5;9)(q14.1;p24.1). b). Partial FISH analysis showing the 5'JAK2 hybridization signal on der(5), the 3'JAK2 hybridization signal on der(9) and an intact JAK2 hybridization signal on the normal chromosome 9. ...
... a). Partial GTG-banded karyotypes showing the t(5;9)(q14.1;p24.1). b). Partial FISH analysis showing the 5'JAK2 hybridization signal on der(5), the 3'JAK2 hybridization signal on der(9) and an intact JAK2 hybridization signal on the normal chromosome 9. ...
Simultaneous mutation scanning for gross deletions
... Primers were designed to amplify all 79 exons of the DMD gene (the entire 30 UTR is not covered), two alternative promoters (purkinje and cortical) and two exons of the myelin protein zero gene (MPZ) located at 1q22 to control for whole gene deletions or duplications. In all cases, primers were desi ...
... Primers were designed to amplify all 79 exons of the DMD gene (the entire 30 UTR is not covered), two alternative promoters (purkinje and cortical) and two exons of the myelin protein zero gene (MPZ) located at 1q22 to control for whole gene deletions or duplications. In all cases, primers were desi ...
Obligate phototrophy in cyanobacteria: more than a lack of sugar
... through utilization of their plant-like photosynthetic process. They nevertheless possess a respiratory activity (for a review see [1]) and all the enzymes necessary for sugar catabolism [2,3]. Only approximately half of the strains tested, however, are capable of using this pathway to perform heter ...
... through utilization of their plant-like photosynthetic process. They nevertheless possess a respiratory activity (for a review see [1]) and all the enzymes necessary for sugar catabolism [2,3]. Only approximately half of the strains tested, however, are capable of using this pathway to perform heter ...
The Engineered Chloroplast Genome Just Got Smarter
... not affordable for the large majority of the global population. This is because their production requires prohibitively expensive fermenters, purification, cold storage, and sterile delivery methods (via injection). However, oral delivery of protein drugs in genetically modified plant cells is now ...
... not affordable for the large majority of the global population. This is because their production requires prohibitively expensive fermenters, purification, cold storage, and sterile delivery methods (via injection). However, oral delivery of protein drugs in genetically modified plant cells is now ...
Guideline on live recombinant vector vaccines for veterinary use
... vector vaccine in the field. (see also Directive 2001/18/EC, Annex 3A, Part V.1), especially if diseases caused by the wild strains are subject to eradication and control programs). - Data from other assessments peformed with the same vector but other inserted sequences could be used as well as long ...
... vector vaccine in the field. (see also Directive 2001/18/EC, Annex 3A, Part V.1), especially if diseases caused by the wild strains are subject to eradication and control programs). - Data from other assessments peformed with the same vector but other inserted sequences could be used as well as long ...
Essay topics for the AP test
... 48. Discuss the generalized reactions (hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis/condensation) as they relate to the macromolecules and ATP. 49. List several differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. What are the two theories of eukaryotic cells evolving from prokaryotic cells. 50. Discuss se ...
... 48. Discuss the generalized reactions (hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis/condensation) as they relate to the macromolecules and ATP. 49. List several differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. What are the two theories of eukaryotic cells evolving from prokaryotic cells. 50. Discuss se ...
rh-oligopeptide-1___tech_sheet
... wound surface of skin and mucosa, reduce scar contracture and skin’ abnormal proliferation. It produces good effect on scars, especially on keloid after acne. Whiten skin: EGF can promote the growth of new cells which replace injured cells by ultraviolet radiation, reduce the number of melanocytes i ...
... wound surface of skin and mucosa, reduce scar contracture and skin’ abnormal proliferation. It produces good effect on scars, especially on keloid after acne. Whiten skin: EGF can promote the growth of new cells which replace injured cells by ultraviolet radiation, reduce the number of melanocytes i ...
Towards an accurate identification of mosaic genes and partial
... denoted T. Usually a morphology-based tree or a molecular tree based on a molecule assumed to be refractory to horizontal gene transfer plays the role of the species tree. For instance, 16S rRNA or 23S rRNA genes may also undergo HGT, but they seem to do it at a relatively low rate (38). The tree T ...
... denoted T. Usually a morphology-based tree or a molecular tree based on a molecule assumed to be refractory to horizontal gene transfer plays the role of the species tree. For instance, 16S rRNA or 23S rRNA genes may also undergo HGT, but they seem to do it at a relatively low rate (38). The tree T ...
Homologous Recombination Generates T-Loop
... part of the telomere. BJ fibroblasts were harvested at the indicated time points after selection for infection with vector (⫺) or TRF2⌬B retrovirus. Equal amounts of MboI- and AluIdigested genomic DNA were fractionated and first probed with end-labeled (CCCTAA)4 under native conditions (left), follo ...
... part of the telomere. BJ fibroblasts were harvested at the indicated time points after selection for infection with vector (⫺) or TRF2⌬B retrovirus. Equal amounts of MboI- and AluIdigested genomic DNA were fractionated and first probed with end-labeled (CCCTAA)4 under native conditions (left), follo ...
Higher plant cellulose synthases | Genome Biology | Full Text
... complex and what are their individual roles? There is growing evidence that more than one CesA protein may be required in each cell for normal function - do the various CesA proteins interact directly, and, if so, how are they arranged in the subunits of the rosette? Do the transmembrane helices of ...
... complex and what are their individual roles? There is growing evidence that more than one CesA protein may be required in each cell for normal function - do the various CesA proteins interact directly, and, if so, how are they arranged in the subunits of the rosette? Do the transmembrane helices of ...
Case 34. Sickle cell disease identified in newborn screening
... Clinical Care Issues Detection of sickle cell disease by newborn screening. Newborn screening programs identify infants with sickle cell disease and other hemoglobin abnormalities in every state in the U.S. (South Dakota and New Hampshire screen only selected populations or by request). The test for ...
... Clinical Care Issues Detection of sickle cell disease by newborn screening. Newborn screening programs identify infants with sickle cell disease and other hemoglobin abnormalities in every state in the U.S. (South Dakota and New Hampshire screen only selected populations or by request). The test for ...
Gradzial-Variety Development - California Cling Peach Board
... two genes which are so closely linked together as to behave as one unit in their segregation to progeny. Even in the more durable clingstone/non-melting peaches, textural integrity begins to collapse within days after full-ripe, requiring multiple harvests to ensure ripe fruit durable enough for tra ...
... two genes which are so closely linked together as to behave as one unit in their segregation to progeny. Even in the more durable clingstone/non-melting peaches, textural integrity begins to collapse within days after full-ripe, requiring multiple harvests to ensure ripe fruit durable enough for tra ...
Guidelines for Gene Expression Patterns papers
... (1) Is this manuscript appropriate for MOD or for Gene Expression Patterns (GEP)? Does the ms. contain cloning and/or gene expression data? ...
... (1) Is this manuscript appropriate for MOD or for Gene Expression Patterns (GEP)? Does the ms. contain cloning and/or gene expression data? ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... nmpA at min 83 and nmpB at min 9, respectively. Some of their mutants produced an electrophoretically altered protein e. Since mutations that cause an altered protein are very likely to be in the structural gene for this protein, they suggested that there are two structural genes for protein e, one ...
... nmpA at min 83 and nmpB at min 9, respectively. Some of their mutants produced an electrophoretically altered protein e. Since mutations that cause an altered protein are very likely to be in the structural gene for this protein, they suggested that there are two structural genes for protein e, one ...
Deciphering the molecular phylogenetics of the Asian honey bee
... The Asian honey bee, Apis cerana are honey producers and pollinators of cultivated crops and wild plants. They occur in Asia, from Afghanistan to China and from Japan to southern Indonesia. A. cerana have yellow stripes on their abdomen and are habituated to Indian plains. These are less aggressive ...
... The Asian honey bee, Apis cerana are honey producers and pollinators of cultivated crops and wild plants. They occur in Asia, from Afghanistan to China and from Japan to southern Indonesia. A. cerana have yellow stripes on their abdomen and are habituated to Indian plains. These are less aggressive ...
Genetic Etiologies for Phenotypic Diversity in Sickle Cell Anemia
... laboratory dimensions of the disease into a single measure of disease severity. By modeling the likelihood of death with a network based on common clinical and laboratory findings, a risk of death within 5 years could be computed[1], When this likelihood was used as a severity score in a candidate g ...
... laboratory dimensions of the disease into a single measure of disease severity. By modeling the likelihood of death with a network based on common clinical and laboratory findings, a risk of death within 5 years could be computed[1], When this likelihood was used as a severity score in a candidate g ...
Evolutionary Potential and Requirements for Minimal Protocells
... group, conveniently referred to as the “lipid world” scenario [23]. The basic idea is as follows. We know that lipids (more generally: amphiphilic compounds, with a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head) tend to form supramolecular structures, such as bilayers, micelles and vesicles. They can grow ...
... group, conveniently referred to as the “lipid world” scenario [23]. The basic idea is as follows. We know that lipids (more generally: amphiphilic compounds, with a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head) tend to form supramolecular structures, such as bilayers, micelles and vesicles. They can grow ...
Transposon stability and a role for conjugational transfer in adaptive mutability
... presence of the inducer Tet (13). For the episomal allele, the analysis was carried in the presence of streptomycin (Sm), conditions in which conjugal transfer to scavenger cells is required for detection of reversion (10), because the lacI33carrying cells are sensitive to Sm and the scavenger cells ...
... presence of the inducer Tet (13). For the episomal allele, the analysis was carried in the presence of streptomycin (Sm), conditions in which conjugal transfer to scavenger cells is required for detection of reversion (10), because the lacI33carrying cells are sensitive to Sm and the scavenger cells ...
Gene 760 – Problem Set 2 The purpose of this problem set is to
... ANS: Using bedtools, determine and report the following in your answers: The number of MACS H3K27ac and polII peaks called for each cell type at promoters (defined as 1 kb upstream of an annotated transcription start site), exons, and intergenic/intronic regions (potential enhancers). Note: Calli ...
... ANS: Using bedtools, determine and report the following in your answers: The number of MACS H3K27ac and polII peaks called for each cell type at promoters (defined as 1 kb upstream of an annotated transcription start site), exons, and intergenic/intronic regions (potential enhancers). Note: Calli ...
Controlling morpholino experiments: don`t stop making antisense
... July 2001], devoted to gene targeting studies employing MOs in a variety of organisms. MOs are synthetic oligonucleotides composed of chains of about 25 subunits that are similar to DNA and RNA oligonucleotides, except that they have a morpholine ring rather than a ribose ring (Fig. 1). This feature ...
... July 2001], devoted to gene targeting studies employing MOs in a variety of organisms. MOs are synthetic oligonucleotides composed of chains of about 25 subunits that are similar to DNA and RNA oligonucleotides, except that they have a morpholine ring rather than a ribose ring (Fig. 1). This feature ...
Capstone project 2015 in pdf format
... 2: Non-visual functions of the intrinsically photosensitive melanopsin retinal ganglion cells 1: Identification of a diet that reduces fat storage in C. elegans ...
... 2: Non-visual functions of the intrinsically photosensitive melanopsin retinal ganglion cells 1: Identification of a diet that reduces fat storage in C. elegans ...
Using the Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase as a
... Polymerases are crucial in the viral life cycle. They have an essential role in replicating and transcribing the viral genome and as a result are key targets for therapies to treat viral infection. A ...
... Polymerases are crucial in the viral life cycle. They have an essential role in replicating and transcribing the viral genome and as a result are key targets for therapies to treat viral infection. A ...
Mitochondrial dynamics and the cell cycle
... Nuclear-mitochondrial (NM) communication impacts many aspects of plant development including vigor, sterility, and viability. Dynamic changes in mitochondrial number, shape, size, and cellular location takes place during the cell cycle possibly impacting the process itself and leading to distributio ...
... Nuclear-mitochondrial (NM) communication impacts many aspects of plant development including vigor, sterility, and viability. Dynamic changes in mitochondrial number, shape, size, and cellular location takes place during the cell cycle possibly impacting the process itself and leading to distributio ...