Indigenous Peoples - Council for Responsible Genetics
... do or make decisions for you, be they pro or con. Our intent is to present the subject and the issues so that you can make intelligent, well thought-out and informed decisions about genetic research in indigenous communities. We present a broad perspective on the concerns and potential negative aspe ...
... do or make decisions for you, be they pro or con. Our intent is to present the subject and the issues so that you can make intelligent, well thought-out and informed decisions about genetic research in indigenous communities. We present a broad perspective on the concerns and potential negative aspe ...
Gene Section GMPS (guanine monphosphate synthetase) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... nontransformed cells; in normal cells, higher expression in fibroblasts, followed by bone marrow, leukocytes, erythrocytes, placenta, and liver. ...
... nontransformed cells; in normal cells, higher expression in fibroblasts, followed by bone marrow, leukocytes, erythrocytes, placenta, and liver. ...
Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg–like cells in B-cell
... Holger Kanzler, Ralf Küppers, Sabine Helmes, Hans-Heinrich Wacker, Andreas Chott, Martin-Leo Hansmann, and Klaus Rajewsky ...
... Holger Kanzler, Ralf Küppers, Sabine Helmes, Hans-Heinrich Wacker, Andreas Chott, Martin-Leo Hansmann, and Klaus Rajewsky ...
Topologically Non-linked Circular Duplex DNA
... fully intact circular duplex DNA is indeed disrupted by denaturation, the strands nevertheless remain associated with each other, as if they were physically locked together. It is not at all surprising that this observation has discouraged many from seriously considering any proposals for alternativ ...
... fully intact circular duplex DNA is indeed disrupted by denaturation, the strands nevertheless remain associated with each other, as if they were physically locked together. It is not at all surprising that this observation has discouraged many from seriously considering any proposals for alternativ ...
HIV Drugs and the HIV Lifecycle
... These drugs stop (inhibit) HIV from entering a host cell. If HIV can’t get in, it can’t replicate and make new viruses. There are different types of entry inhibitors including chemokine blockers and fusion inhibitors. Entry inhibitors are the newest HIV drug class. There is currently just one fusion ...
... These drugs stop (inhibit) HIV from entering a host cell. If HIV can’t get in, it can’t replicate and make new viruses. There are different types of entry inhibitors including chemokine blockers and fusion inhibitors. Entry inhibitors are the newest HIV drug class. There is currently just one fusion ...
Airships over the Amazon
... this, Knox was convicted. DNA experts in the US spoke out and a new study on the knife was then ordered in Italy. This failed to repeat the DNA finding, and Knox and Sollecito were freed on appeal in 2011. Then in 2014, the conviction was inexplicably reinstated. The final hope rested with the supre ...
... this, Knox was convicted. DNA experts in the US spoke out and a new study on the knife was then ordered in Italy. This failed to repeat the DNA finding, and Knox and Sollecito were freed on appeal in 2011. Then in 2014, the conviction was inexplicably reinstated. The final hope rested with the supre ...
Inhibition of breast and brain cancer cell growth by BCCIPa
... BRCA2 fragments. Lanes 1 ± 3 are whole cell protein extracts from 293 cells transfected with various plasmids. Lanes 4 ± 6 are the anti-HA matrix precipitated proteins from the whole cell extracts. Lanes 1 and 4 were derived from co-expression of Flag-BCCIPa and a control vector (pHA-CMV), lanes 2 a ...
... BRCA2 fragments. Lanes 1 ± 3 are whole cell protein extracts from 293 cells transfected with various plasmids. Lanes 4 ± 6 are the anti-HA matrix precipitated proteins from the whole cell extracts. Lanes 1 and 4 were derived from co-expression of Flag-BCCIPa and a control vector (pHA-CMV), lanes 2 a ...
What is food
... that detectives can question the individuals with whom the victim came into contact. An autopsy performed on the victim has revealed that the victim ate just prior to the time of death. Upon questioning the victim’s friends and family, detectives working the case have learned that the victim enjoyed ...
... that detectives can question the individuals with whom the victim came into contact. An autopsy performed on the victim has revealed that the victim ate just prior to the time of death. Upon questioning the victim’s friends and family, detectives working the case have learned that the victim enjoyed ...
FEBS Letters
... from hoxU by some 160 bp, part of an O R F is located on the opposite strand, possibly encoding a NifS-like protein. In the case of A. variabilis, two open reading frames are located within the gene cluster (ORF3 between h o x Y and hoxH and O R F 8 between hoxU and hoxY," see Fig. 1 and [7]). O R F ...
... from hoxU by some 160 bp, part of an O R F is located on the opposite strand, possibly encoding a NifS-like protein. In the case of A. variabilis, two open reading frames are located within the gene cluster (ORF3 between h o x Y and hoxH and O R F 8 between hoxU and hoxY," see Fig. 1 and [7]). O R F ...
Genetic data indicate that proteins containing the GGDEF domain
... to environmental signals [8]. The GGDEF domain is detected in many procaryotic proteins and has got its name due to the conserved sequence pattern GG[DE][DE]F. According to the Pfam database the GGDEF domain is present in more than 80 di¡erent proteins, most of which also contain signalling or two-c ...
... to environmental signals [8]. The GGDEF domain is detected in many procaryotic proteins and has got its name due to the conserved sequence pattern GG[DE][DE]F. According to the Pfam database the GGDEF domain is present in more than 80 di¡erent proteins, most of which also contain signalling or two-c ...
Greedy Algorithms
... – If there is no decreasing strip, there may be no reversal r that reduces the number of breakpoints (i.e. b(p• r) ≥ b(p) for any reversal r). – By reversing an increasing strip ( # of breakpoints stay unchanged ), we will create a decreasing strip at the next step. Then the number of breakpoints w ...
... – If there is no decreasing strip, there may be no reversal r that reduces the number of breakpoints (i.e. b(p• r) ≥ b(p) for any reversal r). – By reversing an increasing strip ( # of breakpoints stay unchanged ), we will create a decreasing strip at the next step. Then the number of breakpoints w ...
Transformation of Maize Cells and Regeneration of
... particular the Gramineae, is of great importance for applied as well as basic research because members of this family (e.g., maize, rice, and wheat) constitute a substantial portion of the world’s food crop. Despite prolonged and substantial effort by many laboratories, development of genetic transf ...
... particular the Gramineae, is of great importance for applied as well as basic research because members of this family (e.g., maize, rice, and wheat) constitute a substantial portion of the world’s food crop. Despite prolonged and substantial effort by many laboratories, development of genetic transf ...
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... confirmed by good growth of P. ultimum on these substrates as sole carbon sources. Detection of P. ultimum by the host The transglutaminase GP42 cell wall glycoprotein of Ph. sojae contains a 13 amino acid stretch (Pep-13) able to stimulate defense responses on parsley and potato. Transglutaminase w ...
... confirmed by good growth of P. ultimum on these substrates as sole carbon sources. Detection of P. ultimum by the host The transglutaminase GP42 cell wall glycoprotein of Ph. sojae contains a 13 amino acid stretch (Pep-13) able to stimulate defense responses on parsley and potato. Transglutaminase w ...
Apple polygalacturonase inhibiting protein1 expressed in transgenic tobacco
... DQ185063), termed Mdpgip1, was identical to that isolated independently by Yao et al. (1999) from an apple fruit (cv. Golden delicious) cDNA library (Genbank accession no. U77041). The Mdpgip1 gene was engineered for high-level expression under control of the enhanced CaMV 35S promoter and terminato ...
... DQ185063), termed Mdpgip1, was identical to that isolated independently by Yao et al. (1999) from an apple fruit (cv. Golden delicious) cDNA library (Genbank accession no. U77041). The Mdpgip1 gene was engineered for high-level expression under control of the enhanced CaMV 35S promoter and terminato ...
North Kitsap High School PAL Program
... a cell, state the equation for photosynthesis and respiration, describe the role of light and chlorophyll in photosynthesis, describe the structure and function of chloroplasts, describe light-dependent reactions, the Calvin cycle, and factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. (Chap 9) Explain ...
... a cell, state the equation for photosynthesis and respiration, describe the role of light and chlorophyll in photosynthesis, describe the structure and function of chloroplasts, describe light-dependent reactions, the Calvin cycle, and factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. (Chap 9) Explain ...
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy
... If a boy has a deletion in the dystrophin gene, not only are one or more exons missing but also the markers in the introns between them. In a woman, one can check whether these markers are also missing on one of her X chromosomes. If the markers are missing which her son also does not have, then it ...
... If a boy has a deletion in the dystrophin gene, not only are one or more exons missing but also the markers in the introns between them. In a woman, one can check whether these markers are also missing on one of her X chromosomes. If the markers are missing which her son also does not have, then it ...
Pleurochrysome: A Web Database of
... Pleurochrysis is a coccolithophorid genus, which belongs to the Coccolithales in the Haptophyta. The genus has been used extensively for biological research, together with Emiliania in the Isochrysidales, to understand distinctive features between the two coccolithophorid-including orders. However, ...
... Pleurochrysis is a coccolithophorid genus, which belongs to the Coccolithales in the Haptophyta. The genus has been used extensively for biological research, together with Emiliania in the Isochrysidales, to understand distinctive features between the two coccolithophorid-including orders. However, ...
Large Scale SNP Scanning on Human Chromosome Y and DNA
... Over the past 15 years, DNA polymorphisms have been widely used to reconstruct human evolutionary history. Mitochondrial DNA was originally used for this purpose, because the high mutation rate produced numerous polymorphisms and the absence of recombination facilitated their interpretation. Thirty- ...
... Over the past 15 years, DNA polymorphisms have been widely used to reconstruct human evolutionary history. Mitochondrial DNA was originally used for this purpose, because the high mutation rate produced numerous polymorphisms and the absence of recombination facilitated their interpretation. Thirty- ...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)
... as wheat (Breyne et al., 1997; Gupta et al., 1999; Harlt et al., 1999; Ridout, Donini, 1999). In this study, we present the application of AFLP technique using near-isogenic wheat lines (NILs) and bulked segregant analysis (BSA). As a first step of exploiting the utility of AFLP in the wheat genome ...
... as wheat (Breyne et al., 1997; Gupta et al., 1999; Harlt et al., 1999; Ridout, Donini, 1999). In this study, we present the application of AFLP technique using near-isogenic wheat lines (NILs) and bulked segregant analysis (BSA). As a first step of exploiting the utility of AFLP in the wheat genome ...
The chromatin remodelling factor Brg1 interacts with catenin to
... sequence-speci®c DNA-binding domain in the Tcfs and mediates transcriptional activation by virtue of potent transactivation domains present in the C-terminus of b-catenin (van de Wetering et al., 1997; Hecht et al., 1999). In the absence of nuclear b-catenin, Tcf factors occupy target gene promoters ...
... sequence-speci®c DNA-binding domain in the Tcfs and mediates transcriptional activation by virtue of potent transactivation domains present in the C-terminus of b-catenin (van de Wetering et al., 1997; Hecht et al., 1999). In the absence of nuclear b-catenin, Tcf factors occupy target gene promoters ...
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... cognate sensor kinase BarA. (it has been shown through reference that dephosphorylation is only dependent on BarA. Jung et.al., 1997) so that other phosphatises are not considered in the model. • In reaction R4 the activated response regulator forms a dimer and is then binds to the free DNA (DNAf, s ...
... cognate sensor kinase BarA. (it has been shown through reference that dephosphorylation is only dependent on BarA. Jung et.al., 1997) so that other phosphatises are not considered in the model. • In reaction R4 the activated response regulator forms a dimer and is then binds to the free DNA (DNAf, s ...
1. Which of the following are connected by hydrogen bonds? A
... PanI is a gene in cod fish that codes for an integral membrane protein called pantophysin. Two alleles of the gene, PanIA and PanIB, code for versions of pantophysin, that differ by four amino acids in one region of the protein. Samples of cod fish were collected from 23 locations in the north Atlan ...
... PanI is a gene in cod fish that codes for an integral membrane protein called pantophysin. Two alleles of the gene, PanIA and PanIB, code for versions of pantophysin, that differ by four amino acids in one region of the protein. Samples of cod fish were collected from 23 locations in the north Atlan ...
Analysis of the root-hair morphogenesis transcriptome reveals the
... et al., 2000). Transcriptome analysis potentially provides an alternative route for identifying genes involved in root-hair morphogenesis. Ribonucleic acid could be sampled from individual growing hairs, but although this is technically possible (Jones and Grierson, 2003) another approach is to comp ...
... et al., 2000). Transcriptome analysis potentially provides an alternative route for identifying genes involved in root-hair morphogenesis. Ribonucleic acid could be sampled from individual growing hairs, but although this is technically possible (Jones and Grierson, 2003) another approach is to comp ...