gene mapping, marker gene mapping, marker-assisted
... integrated genetic improvement approaches. For instance, gene mapping will produce more economically important genes for cloning and application in biotechnology or gene-assisted selection (GAS), and produce markers that are linked to important performance traits for MAS. Biotechnology should use st ...
... integrated genetic improvement approaches. For instance, gene mapping will produce more economically important genes for cloning and application in biotechnology or gene-assisted selection (GAS), and produce markers that are linked to important performance traits for MAS. Biotechnology should use st ...
Telomere maintenance without telomerase
... essential genes (as a result of extensive terminal deletions) and/or chromosome transmission failures resulting from end-to-end fusions that trigger a breakage-fusion-bridge cycle. Although the majority of yeast cells die in the absence of telomerase, Lundblad and Blackburn (1993) observed that a sm ...
... essential genes (as a result of extensive terminal deletions) and/or chromosome transmission failures resulting from end-to-end fusions that trigger a breakage-fusion-bridge cycle. Although the majority of yeast cells die in the absence of telomerase, Lundblad and Blackburn (1993) observed that a sm ...
Gene Mapping, Marker-Assisted Selection, Gene Cloning, Genetic
... integrated genetic improvement approaches. For instance, gene mapping will produce more economically important genes for cloning and application in biotechnology or gene-assisted selection (GAS), and produce markers that are linked to important performance traits for MAS. Biotechnology should use st ...
... integrated genetic improvement approaches. For instance, gene mapping will produce more economically important genes for cloning and application in biotechnology or gene-assisted selection (GAS), and produce markers that are linked to important performance traits for MAS. Biotechnology should use st ...
The Molecular Basis of Imidazolinone Herbicide Resistance in
... I am thankful for the blessings, basic education and integrity my late father, Mr. T. Kanagasabapathi bestowed on me. I am very grateful to my mother, Mrs. K. Suntharathammal for the love, sacrifice, confidence, and her best wishes for my success. I express profound thanks to my father-in-law, Mr. T ...
... I am thankful for the blessings, basic education and integrity my late father, Mr. T. Kanagasabapathi bestowed on me. I am very grateful to my mother, Mrs. K. Suntharathammal for the love, sacrifice, confidence, and her best wishes for my success. I express profound thanks to my father-in-law, Mr. T ...
Characterization of sparfloxacin-resistant mutants of Staphylococcus aureus Original article
... New fluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibacterial agents that showed good activity against Gram-negative bacteria [1–4] and Staphylococcus aureus at the time of their introduction [5]. The continuous rise in fluoroquinolone resistance levels in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms ...
... New fluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibacterial agents that showed good activity against Gram-negative bacteria [1–4] and Staphylococcus aureus at the time of their introduction [5]. The continuous rise in fluoroquinolone resistance levels in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms ...
The Use of Cytochrome B Sequence Variation in Estimation of
... nonsynonymous substitutions) were given extra weight through the use of weighted characters and stepmatrices (see character weighting). Two separate cladistic analyses were performed using the entire informative data set in which the weighted characters were given the extra weight of 4 and then 8, r ...
... nonsynonymous substitutions) were given extra weight through the use of weighted characters and stepmatrices (see character weighting). Two separate cladistic analyses were performed using the entire informative data set in which the weighted characters were given the extra weight of 4 and then 8, r ...
pdf - University of Pennsylvania
... Strikingly, this phenotype is suppressed when nos RNA bearing the TCE is expressed in the identical cells. The phenotype caused by ectopic Nos resembles one caused by ablation of neurosecretory cells that produce eclosion hormone (EH). However, we find that TCE-mediated regulation does not occur in ...
... Strikingly, this phenotype is suppressed when nos RNA bearing the TCE is expressed in the identical cells. The phenotype caused by ectopic Nos resembles one caused by ablation of neurosecretory cells that produce eclosion hormone (EH). However, we find that TCE-mediated regulation does not occur in ...
Speciation and Gene Flow between Snails of Opposite Chirality
... almost nothing is known about the first stages in any embryo. Snails may be crucial tools for studying left-right asymmetry, because their chirality is determined at a very early cleavage, and because several species have morphological variation, so that the gene(s) involved can be mapped [6]. It is ...
... almost nothing is known about the first stages in any embryo. Snails may be crucial tools for studying left-right asymmetry, because their chirality is determined at a very early cleavage, and because several species have morphological variation, so that the gene(s) involved can be mapped [6]. It is ...
Chapter 18
... foam cell develop ?????? However, LDL-mediated endocytosis is not a factor for the development of atherosclerosis: Two reasons, still atherosclerosis 1. Intracellular regulation: LDLR gene activity is cholesterol-dependent; High intracellular cholesterol →insig/SCAP/SREBP pathway ↓→ LDLR gene regula ...
... foam cell develop ?????? However, LDL-mediated endocytosis is not a factor for the development of atherosclerosis: Two reasons, still atherosclerosis 1. Intracellular regulation: LDLR gene activity is cholesterol-dependent; High intracellular cholesterol →insig/SCAP/SREBP pathway ↓→ LDLR gene regula ...
A genetically encoded fluorescent tRNA is active in live
... of a large RNA aptamer with one of the largest tRNAs, despite each having a well-defined tertiary structure, enables the tRNA to perform live-cell protein synthesis in Escherichia coli. This tRNA–aptamer fusion can be switched on with quantitative GFP (green fluorescence protein)-like fluorescence, ...
... of a large RNA aptamer with one of the largest tRNAs, despite each having a well-defined tertiary structure, enables the tRNA to perform live-cell protein synthesis in Escherichia coli. This tRNA–aptamer fusion can be switched on with quantitative GFP (green fluorescence protein)-like fluorescence, ...
Bio-session package - Social Science Genetic Association Consortium
... pronounced ‘‘snip,’’ stands for single nucleotide polymorphism.) These projects, called genome-wide association studies, each cost around $10 million or more. The results of this costly international exercise have been disappointing. About 2,000 sites on the human genome have been statistically link ...
... pronounced ‘‘snip,’’ stands for single nucleotide polymorphism.) These projects, called genome-wide association studies, each cost around $10 million or more. The results of this costly international exercise have been disappointing. About 2,000 sites on the human genome have been statistically link ...
DYAD in meiotic chromosome organisation - Development
... CAPS markers, primers were designed to PCR amplify a 1-2 kb region of genomic DNA which was then digested with a panel of restriction enzymes, and electrophoresed on a gel to identify polymorphisms between the Ler and No-O ecotypes and in some cases between Ler and Col-O. Recombinants north and sout ...
... CAPS markers, primers were designed to PCR amplify a 1-2 kb region of genomic DNA which was then digested with a panel of restriction enzymes, and electrophoresed on a gel to identify polymorphisms between the Ler and No-O ecotypes and in some cases between Ler and Col-O. Recombinants north and sout ...
Simple identification of dominant p53 mutants by
... are unable to function as sequence-specific transcription factors, generally because they contain mutations in the DNA binding domain which reduce the affinity for DNA (3,4). The high level of p53 protein commonly seen in tumours probably reflects the presence of a persistent p53 activating signal a ...
... are unable to function as sequence-specific transcription factors, generally because they contain mutations in the DNA binding domain which reduce the affinity for DNA (3,4). The high level of p53 protein commonly seen in tumours probably reflects the presence of a persistent p53 activating signal a ...
Title Page Pages to read in ... before coming to lab, fair
... sentences. There is a clear statement of the questions addressed. Methods are summarized (no more than three or four sentences). The major findings are reported briefly. A concluding statement is made that relates to the statement of the questions asked. It is written as a single paragraph of no mor ...
... sentences. There is a clear statement of the questions addressed. Methods are summarized (no more than three or four sentences). The major findings are reported briefly. A concluding statement is made that relates to the statement of the questions asked. It is written as a single paragraph of no mor ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Floral Boundary Formation in Arabidopsis
... Conversely, the flower-inducing gene LFY specifically regulates organ development in the reproductive phase [19,38]. Auxin signal affects LFY through the direct activation of LFY by MP [39]. MP directly activates LFY in response to auxin only in the reproductive phase, suggesting a specific molecula ...
... Conversely, the flower-inducing gene LFY specifically regulates organ development in the reproductive phase [19,38]. Auxin signal affects LFY through the direct activation of LFY by MP [39]. MP directly activates LFY in response to auxin only in the reproductive phase, suggesting a specific molecula ...
Multiple Quantitative Trait Loci Modify Cochlear Hair Cell
... hearing loss in humans and Beethoven (Tmc1Bth/1) mice. Here we show that Tmc1Bth/1 mice on a C3HeB/FeJ strain background have selective degeneration of inner hair cells while outer hair cells remain structurally and functionally intact. Inner hair cells primarily function as afferent sensory cells, ...
... hearing loss in humans and Beethoven (Tmc1Bth/1) mice. Here we show that Tmc1Bth/1 mice on a C3HeB/FeJ strain background have selective degeneration of inner hair cells while outer hair cells remain structurally and functionally intact. Inner hair cells primarily function as afferent sensory cells, ...
Expression of the six chromate ion transporter
... homologues share 26–50 % amino acid sequence identity and 28–55 % sequence similarity among them (percentages for each homologous pair are presented in Table S2). Analysis of the genomic context of B. xenovorans chr genes showed that the chrA2 homologue, encoded on the megaplasmid replicon, forms pa ...
... homologues share 26–50 % amino acid sequence identity and 28–55 % sequence similarity among them (percentages for each homologous pair are presented in Table S2). Analysis of the genomic context of B. xenovorans chr genes showed that the chrA2 homologue, encoded on the megaplasmid replicon, forms pa ...
Cystic Fibrosis
... For those who are very ill with cystic fibrosis and with very poor lung function, daily life can be a struggle as basic tasks can leave them breathless. Some patients use a wheelchair to get around, and use oxygen to help them breathe. However, this is rare in paediatrics. You will learn more about ...
... For those who are very ill with cystic fibrosis and with very poor lung function, daily life can be a struggle as basic tasks can leave them breathless. Some patients use a wheelchair to get around, and use oxygen to help them breathe. However, this is rare in paediatrics. You will learn more about ...
Methods of Human Heredity Study
... Besides centromere, which produces a primary constriction in chromosomes, secondary constrictions can also be observed in some chromosomes. Such a secondary constriction if presents in the distal region of an arm would pinch off a small fragment called trabant or satellite (Fig.3). The satellite re ...
... Besides centromere, which produces a primary constriction in chromosomes, secondary constrictions can also be observed in some chromosomes. Such a secondary constriction if presents in the distal region of an arm would pinch off a small fragment called trabant or satellite (Fig.3). The satellite re ...
Full Text - The International Journal of Developmental Biology
... processes is so intricately complex and precisely regulated that it becomes no wonder that each involves more specific genes and cellular processes than any other function in the plant life cycle. While variability generation - the evolutionary output of the sexual cycle - is the same as in any othe ...
... processes is so intricately complex and precisely regulated that it becomes no wonder that each involves more specific genes and cellular processes than any other function in the plant life cycle. While variability generation - the evolutionary output of the sexual cycle - is the same as in any othe ...
Coordinated concentration changes of transcript and metabolites in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
... This result enabled us to ask whether the transcripts and metabolites that show similar dynamics tend to be biologically related: although instances of relationships between the concentrations of metabolites and related biosynthetic enzymes have been described [9,16], other systems-level studies hav ...
... This result enabled us to ask whether the transcripts and metabolites that show similar dynamics tend to be biologically related: although instances of relationships between the concentrations of metabolites and related biosynthetic enzymes have been described [9,16], other systems-level studies hav ...
Plant toxic proteins and their current significance for warfare and
... responsible for its toxicity (Krauspenhaar et al. 1999). It is comparable in toxicity to ricin and acts by the same mechanism. When viscumin binds to its target cell, protein synthesis in that cell is interrupted as a result of the A-chain's enzymatic activity, like a ricin. This interruption induce ...
... responsible for its toxicity (Krauspenhaar et al. 1999). It is comparable in toxicity to ricin and acts by the same mechanism. When viscumin binds to its target cell, protein synthesis in that cell is interrupted as a result of the A-chain's enzymatic activity, like a ricin. This interruption induce ...