1. Project summary
... control in connection with human genetic diseases. A major part of the research is dedicated to the molecular mechanisms associated with misfolding of mutant proteins in mitochondria. The unit is a worldwide known research Centre for the identification and study of mutations in genes encoding the ac ...
... control in connection with human genetic diseases. A major part of the research is dedicated to the molecular mechanisms associated with misfolding of mutant proteins in mitochondria. The unit is a worldwide known research Centre for the identification and study of mutations in genes encoding the ac ...
The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in African cichlid fish
... testis) were isolated from several individuals inbred for ∼ 60 generations in the laboratory of Dr. Hans Hoffman (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA). Tissues for RNA were collected and placed in RNALater and blood was collected in a tube with the anticoagulant EDTA. Total RNA was extrac ...
... testis) were isolated from several individuals inbred for ∼ 60 generations in the laboratory of Dr. Hans Hoffman (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA). Tissues for RNA were collected and placed in RNALater and blood was collected in a tube with the anticoagulant EDTA. Total RNA was extrac ...
Protective mechanism of reduced water against alloxan
... Reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause irreversible damage to biological macromolecules, resulting in many diseases. Reduced water (RW) such as hydrogen-rich electrolyzed reduced water and natural reduced waters like Hita Tenryosui water in Japan and Nordenau water in Germany that are known to improve ...
... Reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause irreversible damage to biological macromolecules, resulting in many diseases. Reduced water (RW) such as hydrogen-rich electrolyzed reduced water and natural reduced waters like Hita Tenryosui water in Japan and Nordenau water in Germany that are known to improve ...
Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
... The period of time between meiosis I and meiosis II is called interkinesis. No replication of DNA occurs during interkinesis because the DNA is already duplicated. ...
... The period of time between meiosis I and meiosis II is called interkinesis. No replication of DNA occurs during interkinesis because the DNA is already duplicated. ...
Lecture-Mic 623-Plasmids-Listeria - Home
... Gene disruption by plasmid integration in Listeria monocytogenes: insertional inactivation of the listeriolysin determinant lisA. ...
... Gene disruption by plasmid integration in Listeria monocytogenes: insertional inactivation of the listeriolysin determinant lisA. ...
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
... Inheritance, i.e. the passing on of heritable traits in biological organisms, has a lot to do with genes, alleles, chromosomes, meiosis, breeding, genotype and phenotype 1. Gene: an approx. 500 – 1000 base-pair long segment of the DNA molecule that is responsible for the manufacturing (= synthesis ...
... Inheritance, i.e. the passing on of heritable traits in biological organisms, has a lot to do with genes, alleles, chromosomes, meiosis, breeding, genotype and phenotype 1. Gene: an approx. 500 – 1000 base-pair long segment of the DNA molecule that is responsible for the manufacturing (= synthesis ...
Amplification and partial sequencing of Ixodes Scapularis Shaker
... passing pathogens to humans that cause lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever and tularemia (9). The research project undertaken provides an easy and efficient means to begin the tick DNA sequencing on a small scale, which can be done in almost any molecular biology laboratory. The sequence homo ...
... passing pathogens to humans that cause lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever and tularemia (9). The research project undertaken provides an easy and efficient means to begin the tick DNA sequencing on a small scale, which can be done in almost any molecular biology laboratory. The sequence homo ...
20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene
... 20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene: A Terrible Disease is being Conquered. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants This was the title of the 4th International Conference of the Parent Project UK Muscular Dystrophy (PPUK) which took place on 21 and 22 October 2006 in London. Thirty scientists and c ...
... 20 Years after finding the Duchenne Gene: A Terrible Disease is being Conquered. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants This was the title of the 4th International Conference of the Parent Project UK Muscular Dystrophy (PPUK) which took place on 21 and 22 October 2006 in London. Thirty scientists and c ...
Supplemental Material
... To construct the (J-stf)::cam phage, lysogen IN56 was transformed with pZE1J-Cam-stf and then thermally induced to generate recombinant phages as described above. The resulting lysate was used to lysogenized IN25 and plated on LB agar plate supplemented with 10 µg/ml chloromphenicol to select for t ...
... To construct the (J-stf)::cam phage, lysogen IN56 was transformed with pZE1J-Cam-stf and then thermally induced to generate recombinant phages as described above. The resulting lysate was used to lysogenized IN25 and plated on LB agar plate supplemented with 10 µg/ml chloromphenicol to select for t ...
SYBR Green with low ROX
... RbTaq™ Fast qPCR 2X PreMIX (SYBR Green with low ROX) is a preassembled liquid mixture that contains genetically engineered high-speed hot-start Taq, optimal reaction buffer, dNTP, stabilizing agents, ROX reference dye and SYBR Green I dye. RbTaq™ Fast qPCR 2X PreMIX (SYBR Green with low ROX) is a re ...
... RbTaq™ Fast qPCR 2X PreMIX (SYBR Green with low ROX) is a preassembled liquid mixture that contains genetically engineered high-speed hot-start Taq, optimal reaction buffer, dNTP, stabilizing agents, ROX reference dye and SYBR Green I dye. RbTaq™ Fast qPCR 2X PreMIX (SYBR Green with low ROX) is a re ...
Evaluation of the Y-Chromosome Structure
... In addition the Y-chromosome consists of two DYZ1 repeat fragment lengths, one 2.1 Kb in length and two types of Haemophilus aegyptius, HaeIII fragments, the Y-specific, YS and the non-Y-specific, NSY (Gusmão et al. 1999) each 3.4Kb in length of which contain a satellite predominantly comprising of ...
... In addition the Y-chromosome consists of two DYZ1 repeat fragment lengths, one 2.1 Kb in length and two types of Haemophilus aegyptius, HaeIII fragments, the Y-specific, YS and the non-Y-specific, NSY (Gusmão et al. 1999) each 3.4Kb in length of which contain a satellite predominantly comprising of ...
CyO / cn bw let-a?
... in the F1 (homozygous clones in heterozygotes …in non-essential tissues only!) …recover new recessives in the F1??? ...
... in the F1 (homozygous clones in heterozygotes …in non-essential tissues only!) …recover new recessives in the F1??? ...
Cloning and Expression of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans β
... is produced recombinantly and protease-free [4,5]. The primary goal of making silage is to maximize the preservation of original nutrients in the forage crop for feeding at a later date [7]. Therefore, ensiled forages are the most commonly used feeds for ruminants all over the world [8]. Lactobacill ...
... is produced recombinantly and protease-free [4,5]. The primary goal of making silage is to maximize the preservation of original nutrients in the forage crop for feeding at a later date [7]. Therefore, ensiled forages are the most commonly used feeds for ruminants all over the world [8]. Lactobacill ...
The legal, social and ethical controversy of the collection and
... unique in that no two persons should have the same pattern; they are permanent in that they do not change over time; they are collectable and quantifiable; there is performance in that the measure is accurate, it is acceptable to users; and circumventing, meaning that the system of identification th ...
... unique in that no two persons should have the same pattern; they are permanent in that they do not change over time; they are collectable and quantifiable; there is performance in that the measure is accurate, it is acceptable to users; and circumventing, meaning that the system of identification th ...
Question bank in Biology class XII
... 6. Name the host cell that produces a foreign gene product? What is the product called? 7. How can bacterial DNA be released from the bacterial cell for biotechnology experiments. 8. Mention the uses of cloning vector in biotechnology. 9. Why do DNA- fragments move towards the anode during gel elec ...
... 6. Name the host cell that produces a foreign gene product? What is the product called? 7. How can bacterial DNA be released from the bacterial cell for biotechnology experiments. 8. Mention the uses of cloning vector in biotechnology. 9. Why do DNA- fragments move towards the anode during gel elec ...
Cloning of genes from genomic DNA: Part 3
... Why were restriction enzyme sites included in the oligonucleotides for PCR? Once we have amplified our gene, we wish to ligate it into our plasmid, pBluescript. If the DNA synthesized by PCR were simply a blunt-ended fragment, we could just cut the plasmid with a restriction enzyme that leaves blunt ...
... Why were restriction enzyme sites included in the oligonucleotides for PCR? Once we have amplified our gene, we wish to ligate it into our plasmid, pBluescript. If the DNA synthesized by PCR were simply a blunt-ended fragment, we could just cut the plasmid with a restriction enzyme that leaves blunt ...
Genetic enhancers
... The genes lin-12 and glp-1 were originally identified on the basis of mutations that led to cell fate transformations. The genes were subsequently shown to encode similar Notch-like transmembrane receptors. The single mutant phenotypes are distinct, but the lin-12 glp-1 double mutant exhibits a much ...
... The genes lin-12 and glp-1 were originally identified on the basis of mutations that led to cell fate transformations. The genes were subsequently shown to encode similar Notch-like transmembrane receptors. The single mutant phenotypes are distinct, but the lin-12 glp-1 double mutant exhibits a much ...
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... response to GA and include mutants with alterations in both GA perception and GA signal transduction. Hence, GA-insensitive mutants display a similar dwarf phenotype to GA-deficient mutants, except that they fail to respond to exogenous GA. By contrast, mutants with constitutively active GA response ...
... response to GA and include mutants with alterations in both GA perception and GA signal transduction. Hence, GA-insensitive mutants display a similar dwarf phenotype to GA-deficient mutants, except that they fail to respond to exogenous GA. By contrast, mutants with constitutively active GA response ...
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... and dnaA (TTE0001) genes, which is dictated by the asymmeT. tengcongensis (TTE0874), DNA polymerase II—recently betry of the nucleotide composition between the leading and ing shown to be involved in replication-related DNA damage the lagging strands. The first base of an octamer repeat repair in E. ...
... and dnaA (TTE0001) genes, which is dictated by the asymmeT. tengcongensis (TTE0874), DNA polymerase II—recently betry of the nucleotide composition between the leading and ing shown to be involved in replication-related DNA damage the lagging strands. The first base of an octamer repeat repair in E. ...
Slides - JurisDiction
... • If the patent application contains any DNA/RNA or amino acid sequences, there are specific requirements – Previously – had to be filed in both paper and computer readable form (s. 111 of the Old Patent Rules) – Now – will not accept paper copy – must be filed in electronic format only (s. 111 of t ...
... • If the patent application contains any DNA/RNA or amino acid sequences, there are specific requirements – Previously – had to be filed in both paper and computer readable form (s. 111 of the Old Patent Rules) – Now – will not accept paper copy – must be filed in electronic format only (s. 111 of t ...
Journal of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
... the last few years, great interest has been focused on genetic factors with the intention of finding common markers that could identify a subgroup of patients at higher risk of death or with a worse prognosis in which new therapeutic timings and interventions could be tested.2 In an enzymatic cascad ...
... the last few years, great interest has been focused on genetic factors with the intention of finding common markers that could identify a subgroup of patients at higher risk of death or with a worse prognosis in which new therapeutic timings and interventions could be tested.2 In an enzymatic cascad ...
Monooxygenases in the Butane and Cyclohexane Degradation
... until now. Studies indicated that this enzyme could be related to the soluble butane monooxygenase. The cyclohexane pathway contains a second monooxygenase, type: Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase (BVO). The sequences of many of these enzymes are published, their sequences are diverse. The enrichment of ...
... until now. Studies indicated that this enzyme could be related to the soluble butane monooxygenase. The cyclohexane pathway contains a second monooxygenase, type: Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase (BVO). The sequences of many of these enzymes are published, their sequences are diverse. The enrichment of ...
Characterisation of a Non-canonical Genetic Code in
... rRNA primers were used to amplify the same SSU gene from manually isolated Streblomastix cells. Fractionated gut material was used to amplify Streblomastix a-tubulin genes. A single product of the expected size was observed and three individual clones were sequenced. All three clones encoded distinc ...
... rRNA primers were used to amplify the same SSU gene from manually isolated Streblomastix cells. Fractionated gut material was used to amplify Streblomastix a-tubulin genes. A single product of the expected size was observed and three individual clones were sequenced. All three clones encoded distinc ...
The human Y chromosome: the biological role of a “functional
... depended on naturally occurring deletions on this chromosome. The creation of a deletion map, and the resultant ordering of DNA loci along the chromosome, is very useful not only in locating genes but also in studying the structural diversity of the Y within and among human populations and primates. ...
... depended on naturally occurring deletions on this chromosome. The creation of a deletion map, and the resultant ordering of DNA loci along the chromosome, is very useful not only in locating genes but also in studying the structural diversity of the Y within and among human populations and primates. ...