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Identification of editing positions in the ndhB transcript from maize
... and the 3'exon of the rps\2 gene. This suggests that the three units are cotranscribed in the form of a larger transcript as is common for other gene clusters occurring in the plastomes of higher plants (27). In Figure 2 the nucleotide sequence of the two exons of the ndhB gene together with the ded ...
... and the 3'exon of the rps\2 gene. This suggests that the three units are cotranscribed in the form of a larger transcript as is common for other gene clusters occurring in the plastomes of higher plants (27). In Figure 2 the nucleotide sequence of the two exons of the ndhB gene together with the ded ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... region were cloned (32). A leucine-responsive regulatory protein (LRP)-like gene (lrpL), which is located immediately upstream of acdS, is required for the expression of ACC deaminase in 128C53K. Neither the acdS nor the lrpL gene knockout mutant of 128C53K produces ACC deaminase, and both of the mu ...
... region were cloned (32). A leucine-responsive regulatory protein (LRP)-like gene (lrpL), which is located immediately upstream of acdS, is required for the expression of ACC deaminase in 128C53K. Neither the acdS nor the lrpL gene knockout mutant of 128C53K produces ACC deaminase, and both of the mu ...
a nine-base pair deletion distinguishes two en/spm
... The two alleles, a1-m(Au), and a1-m (papu) are derived exceptions, that were distinguishable by their phenotype (There were many others that have not been analyzed molecularly). Because the deletion is found with the a1-m (papu) allele, it would follow that the nine base pair deletion represents a p ...
... The two alleles, a1-m(Au), and a1-m (papu) are derived exceptions, that were distinguishable by their phenotype (There were many others that have not been analyzed molecularly). Because the deletion is found with the a1-m (papu) allele, it would follow that the nine base pair deletion represents a p ...
Nixon Evidence
... from anaerobic eubacteria, while the G. lamblia ACS gene was likely transferred from an archaeon (26, 69). E. histolytica fermentation genes were apparently transferred from a variety of prokaryotes, including a gram-positive eubacterium (ADHE), a thermoanaerobic, gram-positive eubacterium (alcohol ...
... from anaerobic eubacteria, while the G. lamblia ACS gene was likely transferred from an archaeon (26, 69). E. histolytica fermentation genes were apparently transferred from a variety of prokaryotes, including a gram-positive eubacterium (ADHE), a thermoanaerobic, gram-positive eubacterium (alcohol ...
Are Incomplete Denitrification Pathways a Common Trait in Thermus
... designed custom primers for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of denitrification genes including narG, nirS, nirK, and norB to screen for the genetic capacity for each step in denitrification. Experimental results show that all Thermus strains tested display incomplete denitrification pa ...
... designed custom primers for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of denitrification genes including narG, nirS, nirK, and norB to screen for the genetic capacity for each step in denitrification. Experimental results show that all Thermus strains tested display incomplete denitrification pa ...
Hyaluronic acid influence on platelet-induced airway smooth muscle cell proliferation
... Platelets have been suggested to play a part in the chronic inflammatory disease asthma where different structural changes, such as increased cell number (goblet cells, fibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells (ASMC)), cause airway remodeling. Platelets have been shown to interact with different c ...
... Platelets have been suggested to play a part in the chronic inflammatory disease asthma where different structural changes, such as increased cell number (goblet cells, fibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells (ASMC)), cause airway remodeling. Platelets have been shown to interact with different c ...
SERIES ‘‘GENETICS OF ASTHMA AND COPD IN THE POSTGENOME ERA’’
... These ideas do not diminish the importance of Th2 cytokines in the airway dysfunction of asthma, but focus attention on the airway compartments that this and other key inflammatory pathways interact with that are important in disease expression, rather than focussing on whether cells are simply pres ...
... These ideas do not diminish the importance of Th2 cytokines in the airway dysfunction of asthma, but focus attention on the airway compartments that this and other key inflammatory pathways interact with that are important in disease expression, rather than focussing on whether cells are simply pres ...
Genetic studies of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
... nature and make it possible to design drugs to increase patient compliance and safety and to reduce medical costs. ...
... nature and make it possible to design drugs to increase patient compliance and safety and to reduce medical costs. ...
INTRODUCTION - Mount Holyoke College
... should allow the study of mutant defects during metamorphosis. Complementation analyses of different combinations of how alleles shows that the strong alleles in combination with howr17 survive until metamorphosis (Table 1). Complementation analyses show that 56% of Df(3R)93 FX2/ howr17 survive to m ...
... should allow the study of mutant defects during metamorphosis. Complementation analyses of different combinations of how alleles shows that the strong alleles in combination with howr17 survive until metamorphosis (Table 1). Complementation analyses show that 56% of Df(3R)93 FX2/ howr17 survive to m ...
Making Headway: The Roles of Hox Genes and Neural
... structures develop in the appropriate locations with their correct shapes and sizes, given the widely divergent patterns of cell movements that occur during head development? The patterning information could depend upon localized interactions between the epithelial and mesenchymal tissues or alterna ...
... structures develop in the appropriate locations with their correct shapes and sizes, given the widely divergent patterns of cell movements that occur during head development? The patterning information could depend upon localized interactions between the epithelial and mesenchymal tissues or alterna ...
Unit 19 Handout - Chavis Biology
... Compare sexual and asexual life cycles. Explain why meiosis must occur as part of a sexual life cycle. 3.3.U1: One of diploid nucleus divides by meiosis to produce four haploid nuclei . Compare divisions of meiosis I and meiosis II. 3.3.S1: Drawing diagrams to show the stages of meiosis result ...
... Compare sexual and asexual life cycles. Explain why meiosis must occur as part of a sexual life cycle. 3.3.U1: One of diploid nucleus divides by meiosis to produce four haploid nuclei . Compare divisions of meiosis I and meiosis II. 3.3.S1: Drawing diagrams to show the stages of meiosis result ...
Biology - Fairfield Area School District
... Unit Essential Question(s): 1. What is cell theory? 2. What is the structure and function of eukaryote organelles? 3. What is the structure and function of the cell membrane? 4. What are the similarities and differences between diffusion and osmosis? 5. How does the cell use active transport, endocy ...
... Unit Essential Question(s): 1. What is cell theory? 2. What is the structure and function of eukaryote organelles? 3. What is the structure and function of the cell membrane? 4. What are the similarities and differences between diffusion and osmosis? 5. How does the cell use active transport, endocy ...
A Control Theoretic Approach to HIV/AIDS Drug Dosage Design and
... some studies [4, 5, 6] have shown that there is a higher mortality rate for patients who start therapy in the advanced stages of the disease as opposed to those who started early. The main reason for the lack of consensus on when best to initiate therapy, as well as other HIV issues, is that the che ...
... some studies [4, 5, 6] have shown that there is a higher mortality rate for patients who start therapy in the advanced stages of the disease as opposed to those who started early. The main reason for the lack of consensus on when best to initiate therapy, as well as other HIV issues, is that the che ...
Paenibacillus xanthinilyticus sp. nov., isolated from agricultural soil
... Fig. 2. Phylogenetic tree reconstructed from a comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showing the relationships between strain 11N27T and related species. Bootstrap values (expressed as percentages of 1000 replications) .50 % are shown at branch points. Filled circles indicate that the corr ...
... Fig. 2. Phylogenetic tree reconstructed from a comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showing the relationships between strain 11N27T and related species. Bootstrap values (expressed as percentages of 1000 replications) .50 % are shown at branch points. Filled circles indicate that the corr ...
Current Understanding of Molecular Pathology and
... through SACs, and indirect entry through the Na+/Ca2+-exchanger (NCX) or voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (VGCC) that open due to Na+-induced membrane depolarization (see Figure 1) [38,53,55–57]. SACs are composed of multiple channels and subunits, some of which have been implicated in the composition of ...
... through SACs, and indirect entry through the Na+/Ca2+-exchanger (NCX) or voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (VGCC) that open due to Na+-induced membrane depolarization (see Figure 1) [38,53,55–57]. SACs are composed of multiple channels and subunits, some of which have been implicated in the composition of ...
Microbiome assessment- pretest
... select for different types of microbes that are able to survive on different types of cell phones. ...
... select for different types of microbes that are able to survive on different types of cell phones. ...
Assessing the Probative Value of DNA Evidence
... The following exposition is also generic in a second, related sense. This Guide is intended to be useful, and to be widely used, in all of the United Kingdom’s legal jurisdictions. It goes without saying that the laws of probability, unlike the laws of the land, are valid irrespective of geography. ...
... The following exposition is also generic in a second, related sense. This Guide is intended to be useful, and to be widely used, in all of the United Kingdom’s legal jurisdictions. It goes without saying that the laws of probability, unlike the laws of the land, are valid irrespective of geography. ...
COMMISSION ON GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND
... Gene flow is a serious issue in the assessment and management of risks created by genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the transgenes their genomes carry. There is consensus in the scientific community that genes flow whether they are transgenes produced by recombinant DNA techniques, or genes ...
... Gene flow is a serious issue in the assessment and management of risks created by genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the transgenes their genomes carry. There is consensus in the scientific community that genes flow whether they are transgenes produced by recombinant DNA techniques, or genes ...
(type I) and mannose-resistant F8 (P) fimbriae of Escherichia coli
... 5. D I S C U S S I O N Several attempts have been made to find out whether the gene clusters coding for fimbrial adhesions are located on the chromosome or on plasmids. It was shown that the great majority, if not all of adhesin determinants of extra-intestinal E. coli, are chromosomally encoded. In ...
... 5. D I S C U S S I O N Several attempts have been made to find out whether the gene clusters coding for fimbrial adhesions are located on the chromosome or on plasmids. It was shown that the great majority, if not all of adhesin determinants of extra-intestinal E. coli, are chromosomally encoded. In ...
Mechanism of hepatic inflammation during hepatitis C virus infection
... morbidity and mortality. Infection by a pathogen such as a virus occurs in series of stages including for example, adherence to epithelium, local infection and penetration of the epithelium, local infection of a tissue and then clearance of the infection or persistence. The immune system is a unique ...
... morbidity and mortality. Infection by a pathogen such as a virus occurs in series of stages including for example, adherence to epithelium, local infection and penetration of the epithelium, local infection of a tissue and then clearance of the infection or persistence. The immune system is a unique ...
Youngson and Whitelaw, 2008
... states, most gene regulatory, i.e., epigenetic, information is not transferred between generations. Several mechanisms have evolved to erase the marks, including germline and somatic reprogramming of DNA methylation and chromatin proteins. However, we know that at some loci the epigenetic marks are ...
... states, most gene regulatory, i.e., epigenetic, information is not transferred between generations. Several mechanisms have evolved to erase the marks, including germline and somatic reprogramming of DNA methylation and chromatin proteins. However, we know that at some loci the epigenetic marks are ...
Management of Sickle Cell Disease Summary of
... amino acid valine for glutamic acid at the sixth position of the β-globin chain.5 When deoxygenated, red blood cells from persons with SCD can develop a sickle or crescent shape, become inflexible, and increase blood viscosity through intrinsic properties of the sickled cells as well as abnormal int ...
... amino acid valine for glutamic acid at the sixth position of the β-globin chain.5 When deoxygenated, red blood cells from persons with SCD can develop a sickle or crescent shape, become inflexible, and increase blood viscosity through intrinsic properties of the sickled cells as well as abnormal int ...
Retina-Specific Expression of 5A11/Basigin-2, a
... to the protocol of the manufacturer. The same PCR cycling protocol was used as described earlier; however, 60 cycles were necessary to observe a product at ⬃1800 bp. A diffuse product was observed and excised for use in a second round of PCR, using the same primer set. This procedure was repeated a ...
... to the protocol of the manufacturer. The same PCR cycling protocol was used as described earlier; however, 60 cycles were necessary to observe a product at ⬃1800 bp. A diffuse product was observed and excised for use in a second round of PCR, using the same primer set. This procedure was repeated a ...