History of the Omics Cascade
... The observed difference is unlikely to have occurred by chance. "A statistically significant difference" simply means there is statistical evidence that there is a difference. Significance level “p-value”: The smaller the p-value, the more certain we are that there is a difference. The probability t ...
... The observed difference is unlikely to have occurred by chance. "A statistically significant difference" simply means there is statistical evidence that there is a difference. Significance level “p-value”: The smaller the p-value, the more certain we are that there is a difference. The probability t ...
Genotypes and phenotypes
... The CFTR gene has several different forms, or alleles. The various alleles result from small differences in the base sequence of the CFTR gene which affect the ability of the protein that it encodes to perform its normal transporter function. For the shorthand notation of different alleles of one ge ...
... The CFTR gene has several different forms, or alleles. The various alleles result from small differences in the base sequence of the CFTR gene which affect the ability of the protein that it encodes to perform its normal transporter function. For the shorthand notation of different alleles of one ge ...
Gene Section SLIT2 (slit homolog 2 (Drosophila)) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... breast cancer cell lines, which correlated with reduced SLIT2 expression in these tumors. In breast tumor cell lines, both overexpression of SLIT2 and treatment with SLIT2 conditioned media suppressed tumor cell growth in an in vitro colony assay (Dallol et al., 2002). Overexpression of SLIT2 also r ...
... breast cancer cell lines, which correlated with reduced SLIT2 expression in these tumors. In breast tumor cell lines, both overexpression of SLIT2 and treatment with SLIT2 conditioned media suppressed tumor cell growth in an in vitro colony assay (Dallol et al., 2002). Overexpression of SLIT2 also r ...
Expression analysis of a chicory fructan 1‐exohydrolase gene
... Field-grown chicory roots were collected weekly between 10 September and 5 November. Afterwards, on 8 November, plants were uprooted, defoliated, and stored for 3 weeks at 1 °C. While in storage, root samples were taken on 10 and 16 November. For all the other results, chicory was grown in a greenho ...
... Field-grown chicory roots were collected weekly between 10 September and 5 November. Afterwards, on 8 November, plants were uprooted, defoliated, and stored for 3 weeks at 1 °C. While in storage, root samples were taken on 10 and 16 November. For all the other results, chicory was grown in a greenho ...
module 1: introduction to the genome browser: what is a gene?
... As you saw above, the sequence of the codons in the A isoform of tra are read from left to right relative to the orientation of contig1. This also means that the start of the protein is located toward the left of the end of the gene. However, recall that DNA is doublestranded, and that the two stran ...
... As you saw above, the sequence of the codons in the A isoform of tra are read from left to right relative to the orientation of contig1. This also means that the start of the protein is located toward the left of the end of the gene. However, recall that DNA is doublestranded, and that the two stran ...
Full Text - The International Journal of Developmental Biology
... pole of the embryo and counteracts the product of the decapentaplegic (dpp) gene, which is necessary for dorsal identity (Biehs et al., 1996). In Xenopus, chordin and BMP4 are counterparts and functional homologs of sog and dpp respectively, and interact much in the same way as sog and dpp do to est ...
... pole of the embryo and counteracts the product of the decapentaplegic (dpp) gene, which is necessary for dorsal identity (Biehs et al., 1996). In Xenopus, chordin and BMP4 are counterparts and functional homologs of sog and dpp respectively, and interact much in the same way as sog and dpp do to est ...
The following cell type-specific IHC markers can be useful in the
... marker studies (TLE-1 and beta catenin) used to confirm this diagnosis are not completely specific. Translocations involving the SYT gene on chromosome 18q11.2 are unique to, and ultimately define, synovial sarcomas, and confirmation of this diagnosis can be made with high sensitivity and specificit ...
... marker studies (TLE-1 and beta catenin) used to confirm this diagnosis are not completely specific. Translocations involving the SYT gene on chromosome 18q11.2 are unique to, and ultimately define, synovial sarcomas, and confirmation of this diagnosis can be made with high sensitivity and specificit ...
ARMT+Science Item Specs Grade7
... Plant X will bend away from the window, and plant Y will grow upright. ...
... Plant X will bend away from the window, and plant Y will grow upright. ...
The Three Domains of Life:
... PARSIMONY (PROTPARS)(which is the exact number of nucleotide replacements that are minimally necessary to bring about the difference in amino acid sequence between 2 species) (Felsenstein, 1995). For each protein analyzed, alignments comprised four sequences from the same domain, or a systematic al ...
... PARSIMONY (PROTPARS)(which is the exact number of nucleotide replacements that are minimally necessary to bring about the difference in amino acid sequence between 2 species) (Felsenstein, 1995). For each protein analyzed, alignments comprised four sequences from the same domain, or a systematic al ...
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
... fimbriae. Immunological studies could help answer the question of whether these similarities are based on structural relationships. The purified protein and antibodies raised against it should enable us to test several parts of our hypothesis that the additional cell envelope protein is (one of) the ...
... fimbriae. Immunological studies could help answer the question of whether these similarities are based on structural relationships. The purified protein and antibodies raised against it should enable us to test several parts of our hypothesis that the additional cell envelope protein is (one of) the ...
THT - TESD home
... 23. During meiosis, the process of crossing over results in new combinations of alleles due to the fact that A. genetic material is added by a third chromosome during this process. B. genetic material always mutates randomly during this process. C. genetic material is removed during this process. D ...
... 23. During meiosis, the process of crossing over results in new combinations of alleles due to the fact that A. genetic material is added by a third chromosome during this process. B. genetic material always mutates randomly during this process. C. genetic material is removed during this process. D ...
The dawn of plant salt tolerance genetics
... early event of the process2,8. As in yeast, the salt sensor and the initial signaling components controlling ion homeostasis have yet to be identified9. Presumably, Ca21 flux in microdomains near membranes initiate a signal, which implicates involvement of specific channels and tethered molecules th ...
... early event of the process2,8. As in yeast, the salt sensor and the initial signaling components controlling ion homeostasis have yet to be identified9. Presumably, Ca21 flux in microdomains near membranes initiate a signal, which implicates involvement of specific channels and tethered molecules th ...
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... The CFTR gene has several different forms, or alleles. The various alleles result from small differences in the base sequence of the CFTR gene which affect the ability of the protein that it encodes to perform its normal transporter function. For the shorthand notation of different alleles of one ge ...
... The CFTR gene has several different forms, or alleles. The various alleles result from small differences in the base sequence of the CFTR gene which affect the ability of the protein that it encodes to perform its normal transporter function. For the shorthand notation of different alleles of one ge ...
ab initio - Ware Lab
... grant from NSF to produce a complete sequence of the maize (B73) genome. At 2.5 Gb, the maize genome rivals mammalians in terms of size, and is six times larger than rice, owing to its high content of retrotransposable elements. To meet the challenge of producing an assembled sequence we took a BAC- ...
... grant from NSF to produce a complete sequence of the maize (B73) genome. At 2.5 Gb, the maize genome rivals mammalians in terms of size, and is six times larger than rice, owing to its high content of retrotransposable elements. To meet the challenge of producing an assembled sequence we took a BAC- ...
A Novel Mutation of the VMD2 Gene in a Chinese Family with Best
... Clinical Characterisation The proband and his sister, who were at risk for Best vitelliform macular dystrophy, were examined. The proband was a 28-year-old Chinese male who presented with vague complaints of metamorphopsia. His best-corrected visual acuity was 20/200 OD, 20/50 OS. Dilated fundoscopi ...
... Clinical Characterisation The proband and his sister, who were at risk for Best vitelliform macular dystrophy, were examined. The proband was a 28-year-old Chinese male who presented with vague complaints of metamorphopsia. His best-corrected visual acuity was 20/200 OD, 20/50 OS. Dilated fundoscopi ...
Discovery of MLL1 binding units, their localization to CpG Islands
... Trithorax complexes transmit the memory of active genes to daughter cells through interactions with Trithorax Response Elements (TREs). However, despite their functional importance, nothing is known about sequence features that may act as TREs in mammalian genomic DNA. Results: By analyzing results ...
... Trithorax complexes transmit the memory of active genes to daughter cells through interactions with Trithorax Response Elements (TREs). However, despite their functional importance, nothing is known about sequence features that may act as TREs in mammalian genomic DNA. Results: By analyzing results ...
Function of lanI in regulation of landomycin A biosynthesis in
... of two SARPs coding genes lndI and lanI (corresponding proteins share 61% identical amino acids) from S. globisporus 1912 and S. cyanogenus S136 landomycins E and A biosynthesis gene clusters, respectively (Rebets et al. 2003). The function of lndI gene was studied by gene replacement, reporter gene ...
... of two SARPs coding genes lndI and lanI (corresponding proteins share 61% identical amino acids) from S. globisporus 1912 and S. cyanogenus S136 landomycins E and A biosynthesis gene clusters, respectively (Rebets et al. 2003). The function of lndI gene was studied by gene replacement, reporter gene ...
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... from its parents before birth through DNA Species=a type of living things that can interbreed. Offspring=babies/children Acquired trait=a trait that a living thing picks up while growing up Behaviors= ways of acting Instincts=inherited behavior Migrate=move from one place to another Hibernate=when a ...
... from its parents before birth through DNA Species=a type of living things that can interbreed. Offspring=babies/children Acquired trait=a trait that a living thing picks up while growing up Behaviors= ways of acting Instincts=inherited behavior Migrate=move from one place to another Hibernate=when a ...
Nomenclature I
... while following the rules described previously, e.g., ACH for “achondroplasia.” It is usual for this symbol to change when the gene product or function is identified; however, if there is no additional information derived from the cloned gene, the disease symbol, e.g., ACH, will be maintained. If an ...
... while following the rules described previously, e.g., ACH for “achondroplasia.” It is usual for this symbol to change when the gene product or function is identified; however, if there is no additional information derived from the cloned gene, the disease symbol, e.g., ACH, will be maintained. If an ...
GeNeViSTA Coffin Siris Syndrome: A Disorder of SWI/SNF Pathway
... complex genes to be causal for CSS. The biology of BAF is very complicated and still remains unknown. According to recent studies SWI/SNF-mutant cancers depend on residual SWI/SNF complexes for their aberrant growth, revealing synthetic lethal interactions that could be used for therapeutic purposes ...
... complex genes to be causal for CSS. The biology of BAF is very complicated and still remains unknown. According to recent studies SWI/SNF-mutant cancers depend on residual SWI/SNF complexes for their aberrant growth, revealing synthetic lethal interactions that could be used for therapeutic purposes ...
Day and Sweatt
... with the behavioral and systems role of this neuronal circuit and brain subregion. For these reasons, new studies have turned their attention to the cortex, which is a site of long-term memory storage19,34–36. It has recently been shown that contextual fear conditioning can induce robust, long-lasti ...
... with the behavioral and systems role of this neuronal circuit and brain subregion. For these reasons, new studies have turned their attention to the cortex, which is a site of long-term memory storage19,34–36. It has recently been shown that contextual fear conditioning can induce robust, long-lasti ...
Analysis of a cells shows that TK2 is phosphorylated. Is the signal
... 1. It would become a temporary circuit, and shut off even when signal is still present. 2. It would become a permanent circuit, and stay on even when signal is absent. 3. It would not change. The self renewal signaling pathway in a particular stem cell type has an additional kinase, TK3 that targets ...
... 1. It would become a temporary circuit, and shut off even when signal is still present. 2. It would become a permanent circuit, and stay on even when signal is absent. 3. It would not change. The self renewal signaling pathway in a particular stem cell type has an additional kinase, TK3 that targets ...